Community Service Avenue
2005-06 Chair: David
Zimmerman
05-06 Funding: $2,000
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$750 was provided
to Community Link to help three homeless families fund their
security deposit on an apartment. This request was presented by
club member Alan Adler
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$500 was provided
to sponsor a table at the Veterans Day breakfast sponsored by the
Carolina Citizens Freedom Foundation. At this breakfast, a preview
of the club’s WWII documentary was presented and our attending
members were recognized. This request was presented by club member
Edwin Peacock.
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$250 was provided
to the Childhood Leukemia Foundation to provide gift baskets at
pediatric oncology units across the US. This request was presented
by the Brick AM Rotary Club in Brick, NJ.
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$1,000 was
provided to the Charlotte Rescue Mission to help provide medications
for their clients. This request was presented by club member and
Charlotte Rescue Mission Executive Director Anthony Marciano.
Crisis Assistance Ministry
2005-06 Chair: Jim Adams
05-06 Funding: $0
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This was the best
year ever in terms of both quantity and quality of clothes. Jim and
his committee collected a packed car full of clothes every
Tuesday for five weeks. And the week prior to Thanksgiving, they
packed two cars full. The committee also made three large home
pickups from members. Another member, who requests to remain
unknown, organized a collection on his street, and accumulated one
and a half carloads of clothes.
Environment
2005-6 Chair: Chase Saunders
05-06 Funding:
$10,000
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$1000.00 budget
was spent on the Hands On Charlotte cleanup of Little Sugar Creek.
At least $2000.00 was transferred to make up shortfalls in other
Rotary projects as per a request from Sandy. The balance is
available for carry over or allocation to other projects.
Habitat
2005-6 Chair: Ken Samuelson
05-06 Funding: $15,000
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58 members of Charlotte Rotary
volunteered and worked at the Habitat House, along with 28 Interact
students. The Club's contribution was $16,500, including some
individual club member donations. Mike Wilkinson and the crew at
The Ray Company, Inc., handled the in-kind donation of the shingles
and the manpower for installation. Sonny’s BBQ donated a lunch
through the efforts of member Steve Meckler. The house this year was
built for Christina Jordan and her family and is located at 3147
Ross Avenue, which is off West Blvd. House dedication was
celebrated on April 19, 2006.
Public Safety Scholarships
2005-6 Chair: John Lassiter
05-06 Funding: $0
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$1,000 scholarships (renewable for 4
years) were awarded to 14 new recipients; 9 scholarships were
renewed.
Salvation Army Bells
2005-6 Chair: Biff Virkler
05-06 Funding: $0
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Over a 15-day period, 60 club
members rang the bell at the square this year.
Scholarships (Foundation for the
Carolinas)
2005-6 Chair: Rich Campbell
05-06 Funding: $6,000
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Four scholarship renewal requests
and 12 new applications were received and the Committee awarded a
total of $16,500 for the 2005-06 academic year. Because of the
excellence of the finalists, the Committee voted to award more
scholarship funds then were available for 2006-07. The committee
pledged to raise the additional $3,700 needed to cover the 2006-07
scholarships.
Senior High Recognition
2005-6 Chair: Gene Bratek
05-06 Funding:
$12,000
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On May 23, $500 scholarships were
rewarded to high school seniors from
18 public and 7 private schools
WWII Project
(Centennial Project)
2005-6 Chair: Richard
Bailey
05-06 Funding:
$12,500
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Documentary, How I Survived WW
II was completed and premiered on Nov 11, 2005 with 400
attending. The documentary won a Silver Telley Award, the highest
award for a public television documentary. We are raising corporate
sponsors for the second documentary Liberation. Some
re-interviews will begin the end of August. Premier expected in
early spring (March 2007).
Youth Programs
2005-6 Chair: John Snyder
05-06 Funding: $3,000
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$1,000 provided to Brick by Brick
(high school student lead effort for a Habitat House)
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$750 provided to Myers Park High
School for participation in the High School Global Studies Essay
Program organized by the American Freedom Association.
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$500 to CMS for a teacher to
participate in the Natural Sciences Educators of Excellence
Institute summer instruction program.
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Interact Club – Myers Park High
School - Projects: Rotary Habitat house, Crisis Assistance clothing
drive. Programs: Hands on presentation by Betty and Meghan Coltrane
(sophomore at MPHS) on work in Sri Lanka building Habitat houses
(Interact students raised $500); Rotary Youth Exchange (presented by
Don Millen).
2005 Rotary Scholarship Golf Classic
2005 Chair: Chip Scholz and Alan Adler
05-06 Funding: $5,000
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The September, 05 tournament was a
great success, raising $32,906 for the Public Safety Scholarships.
$46,634.50 was collectively raised from the tournament. 30 club
members played in the tournament. The scholarship committee has
announced that fourteen four-year scholarships will be awarded.
International Service Avenue
Ambassadorial Scholarship
2005-6 Chair: Ed Kizer
05-06 Funding: $0
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Members of the Ambassadorial
Scholarship Committee interviewed several candidates and recommended
Deborah Hirsh, who was ultimately selected, as recipient of the
District 7680 Scholarship.
Rotary
Foundation
2005-6 Chair: Pender McElroy
05-06 Funding: $0
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Twenty-one members of Charlotte
Rotary achieved Paul Harris Fellow; eleven moved to Level One or
above. The Rotary Foundation reports total giving through May 31 at
$61,996.07. A Donor Advised Fund was also established during
2005-2006.
Student and Group Exchange Program
2005-6 Chair: Lamar Thomas
05-06 Funding: $4,000
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Maria De La Carrero Tovar (Paz)
arrived from Colombia, South America, as the club’s Exchange
Student. While completing her Junior year at Charlotte Country Day
School, Paz had the opportunity to attend several club and District
functions. Her annual report to the club in May will go down as one
of the more memorable meetings of the year. There were also two
inbound/outbound student exchanges.
Twin Club Project
2005-6 Chair: Katie Tyler
05-06 Funding: 0
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$400 was provided from the
Discretionary fund to provide meals to 8 Arequipa firefighters and 2
interpreters while finalizing plans to begin training with Charlotte
firefighters.
World Community Service
2005-6 Chair: Pete Larson
05-06 Funding: $5,000
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$1,000 was contributed to Shelterbox
USA, earmarked for Africa humanitarian focus.
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$500 was provided to Cross Cultural
Solutions in support of Rotarian Hope Lanier, who spent three weeks
in the East African nation of Tanzania, working with children, many
of whom have been orphaned by HIV and AIDS.
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$500 was sent to support work done
in Tanzania by Justine Treadwell, Echo Foundation 2006 Hero Award
winner and daughter of Charlotte Rotarian, Biff Virkler.
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$2,000 was used to set up a school
library at St. Xavier’s Godavari School in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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$1,000 supported the District’s
Showcase Project: Rotarians Sowing Seed to Fight World Hunger.
Vocational Service Avenue
Classroom Central
2005-6 Chair: Bob Alexy
05-06 Funding: $3,000
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Twelve Rotarians volunteered one
afternoon a month throughout the school year to assist teachers
shopping for school supplies that are provided free of charge to
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s most economically challenged
schools.
Junior Achievement Exchange City
2005-6 Chair: Claude Lilly
05-06 Funding: $3,000
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Volunteers and funding supported the
initiatives Junior Achievement’s Exchange City.
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