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05/05/2021

Quote of the Day - “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.”― Mother Teresa

Updates & Announcements:

 
Million Mask Challenge Update:  Our club with help from District 7255 has delivered more masks to local soup kitchens and food pantries.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Date Set for Induction Ceremony:  July 7th, 2021 at 6PM the Babylon Village Pool! Rain date of July 14th.   75th Club Anniversary! Volunteers are needed to help prepare and plan for the big event.  If you are interested: please email megannoble@garveypropertiesli.com.  
 
 
Arbor Day trees have been delivered!  1300 saplings have been delivered!  This year the students will enjoy an Arbor Day Video Presentation instead of our usual in person assembly. Click here to view the video.  Thank you Rotarian Julia Santo for directing our new Arbor Day video presentation!  We look forward to receiving updates from our 1st graders.  
 
 
Golf Outing Update:  The annual Golf Outing is scheduled for July 13th, 2021 at Willow Creek Golf and Country Club.  50 golfers are needed for the event and anticipated cost is between $250-$300 per golfer.  Chairperson Neil Weingarten reports that we will need some volunteers the day of the event if anyone is interested in helping.  Volunteers will check in our golfers and help sell raffle tickets on the course.  The Golf Outing is the primary source of fundraising for our scholarship fund. 
 
 
 
Dirty Sock Run Committee Needs Volunteers! Big Thanks to Rotarian Chris Cunningham & Rotarian Mikel Hoffman for volunteering to chair this year's race.  Volunteers are needed to join the committee to make 16th Annual Babylon Village Classic a success. The Dirty Sock Run is our biggest fundraiser for local food pantries and soup kitchens.
 
 
Spring RYLA was a success! RYLA students enjoyed a weekend of fun building their leadership & communication skills.  Summer RYLA is scheduled for August 1st-August 11th of 2021 and will be heled at Timothy Hill Retreat on Norwich Lake in Huntington Massachusetts.  Any student entering their sophomore, junior or senior years of high school.  While making memories & enjoying water sports on the lake, students will also attend a resume building seminar & perform a mock interview.
 
 
 
 
This Week's Program:
 

    David Simmer, Past District Governor, District 5495 presented about the Navajo Water Project.  For more info CLICK HERE.
 
The Navajo Nation is approximately the size of West Virginia and is home to $175,000 people.  Unemployment & poverty are widespread. 70,000 Navajo (nearly 40%) live without running water in their home and the nearest source of water is 10-15 miles away. 
 
There are many challenges to bringing water & indoor plumbing to the Navajo.  Weather, sacred lands, difficult terrain and virtually impenetrable calcium carbonate rock make installation difficult.  In addition, pollution from abandoned uranium mines on the reservation removes the option of drilling shallow water wells and means that safe wells are going to increase costs dramatically.  The most recent community well cost $1.2 Million.  
 
The Rotary Club as partnered with DigDeep Right to Water Project.  Click Here for more info on DigDeep.  Since 2017 DigDeep has completed over 300 in-home water systems.  DigDeep also conducts hygiene training in conjuction with installations.  Rotary has provided approximately 25% of total DigDeep funding for these projects. Installation cost an average of $4500 per home.  Water trucks circulate every 3-4 weeks to fill the home's tank.  Recipient are asked to help with the cost of installation & water refills if they are physically able. 
 
The Rotary Foundation has approved 4 global grants.  In 2021 alone 58 systems have been installed with the global grant program. During the height of COVID-19 pandemic, the Navajo nation had higher COVID rates than NY & NJ due to the lack of water available to wash their hands properly.  
 
 
 
 
 
UPCOMING GUEST SPEAKERS -  
 
 
May 12th -  Board Meeting at 11:30am at Boyd-Spencer Funeral Home
May 26th -  2021 Babylon Rotary Club Scholarship Winners
 
 
 
Call for Updates! -  If you Zoom isn't your thing,  we get it... but we miss you!  Until things return to normal, we wanted to drop a note at the end of the newsletter to let you know that your friends at Rotary miss you and are wondering how you are.   If you would like to share an update, a joke, a quote, or a picture with the group,  simply reply to this email... we would love to hear from you!! 
 
 
Next Meeting is Weds May 12th, 2021 via Zoom & in person at Claude R Boyd - Spencer Funeral Home. 
 
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Russell Hampton
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Babylon Rotary Club
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Babylon, NY 11702
 
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