What a year it's been for our Rotary club! As my term as President ends, I'm filled with immense gratitude for all we've accomplished together, the lives we've touched, and the friendships we've strengthened. It's been an honor to lead such a dedicated and passionate group.
Take a scroll through our Facebook page and look back at all the amazing moments captured in our Facebook posts over the past year. From the dictionary project to our award for being an irresistible Club to our scholarship awards, every post is a testament to your unwavering support, hard work, and commitment to Service Above Self! We've achieved so much, and it's all thanks to your dedication.
Now, I'm thrilled to pass the gavel to our incoming President Anne, and I know our club is in fantastic hands. With renewed energy, we're ready to tackle new projects, expand our impact, and continue making a positive difference in our community and beyond.
Join us!
#Rotary #ServiceAboveSelf #NewBeginnings #rid7630
The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club, with the assistance of Immediate Past District
Governor Clif Berg, recognized Rotarians who went above and beyond in service to the
club, their community, and the world. Nominations are open to all Rotarians who have
demonstrated outstanding service in one or more of the following areas:
● Club service
● Vocational service
● Community service
● International service
● Youth service
Here are some specific examples of the outstanding service that our Rotarians have provided in
the past year:
● Dave Walczak, MBA, the Treasurer, has worked tirelessly to manage the club's finances
and ensure we are financially sound. He has also been a critical player in the club's Flag
Program, which has raised over $14,000 for local charities.
● LTC Steve Welde, the Secretary, has kept our membership records up-to-date and
organized our correspondence. He has also led the club's youth service projects,
including providing dictionaries to third-graders and identifying students to attend the
RYLA program.
● Dr. Clif Hutton, the Scholarship Chair, has overseen the club's scholarship program,
which has awarded over $10,000 to deserving students. He has also been a mentor to
many young people in the community.
● Dr. Ronald Kahn, the Membership Development Chair, has developed a new Discover
Rotary presentation and recruited four new members. He has also been a key player in
the club's partnership with the Rotary Club of Baranquilla Norte in Colombia.
● Marylyn Schaeffler , the Satellite Club Founder, was instrumental in forming the club's
new satellite club at Nobles Pond. She has also led the club's service projects, including
providing gifts to families at Christmastime.
● Elestine, the Christmas Giving Chair, has coordinated the club's annual Christmas-giving
project, providing gifts to needy families. She has also been a volunteer at the local soup
kitchen.
● Leo Schaeffler, CPA, the Flag Program Manager, has kept the club's flag inventory up-
to-date and managed the installation of flags at Nobles Pond. He has also been a
volunteer at the local Meals on Wheels program.
● Jose Echeverri, MBA, the International Service Chair, has partnered with the Rotary
Club of Baranquilla Norte in Colombia to support their "Save a Little Heart" project. He
has also been a mentor to young people in Colombia.
● Debbie Taylor, the Program Coordinator, has managed the club's weekly calendar of
meetings and events. She was instrumental in the membership drive and support of the
Satellite Club at Noble’s Pond. Debbie has also been a volunteer at the local food bank.
These are just a few examples of how our Rotarians have made a difference in our community.
The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club had a great time at the Wyoming Peach Festival this year. Club members volunteered their time to help with a variety of activities, including:
Passing out flyers and talking to the community about Rotary and its work
Giving out free water to festivalgoers
Helping to set up the festival grounds.
Holding a fundraiser for the club's scholarship fund
"We had a great time at the festival," said Rotary Club President Sue Simon. "It was a great opportunity to connect with the community and raise awareness about Rotary."
The Wyoming Peach Festival is a yearly event celebrating the local peach crop. The festival features a variety of activities, including a peach pie-baking contest. Craft vendors from the area and several surrounding states exhibited their products.
The Rotary Club is a service organization that works to improve communities worldwide. The club's motto is "Service Above Self," and its members volunteer their time and talents to help others.
The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club is proud to have participated in the Wyoming Peach Festival. The club's members look forward to returning to the festival next year and continuing to make a difference in the community.
The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club would like to thank the Town of Wyoming for organizing such a great event. The festival was a lot of fun, and the club is grateful for the opportunity to participate.
We hope to see you all next year!
Rotarians John Kirby and President-Elect Ronald Kahn presented a talk on the risks and benefits of intermittent fasting at our Wednesday meeting.
Intermittent fasting is a dietary pattern that cycles between periods of eating and fasting. There are many ways to do intermittent fasting, but the most common methods involve fasting for 16 hours and eating during an 8-hour window.
There is some evidence that intermittent fasting can help with weight loss, improve blood sugar control, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. However, some risks are associated with intermittent fasting, such as fatigue, hunger, and electrolyte imbalances.
John and Ron shared their experiences with intermittent fasting and answered questions. Several of the audience members expressed interest in learning more about intermittent fasting, and the speakers put them on an email mailing list to provide more information and possibly start a Zoom support group.
The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club is a proud Water is Life, Keyna contributor.
Our guest speakers on July 12th were Aaron Leema, Outreach & Operations Manager of “Water is Life, Kenya,” and Jerry A. Bilton, President-Elect of the Newark Rotary Club. Jerry and his club are leading the effort in Rotary 7630 to support purchasing and installing pumps and generators for much-needed water wells in rural Kenya.
Thanks to the work on the water project, women and girls no longer have to walk 12 hours a day to collect clean water. This huge time savings allows them to realize their potential within their communities. What is Life Kenya works with groups of 15 to 20 individuals who share the responsibility of livestock management. Overall, WILK’s training and microloan program has helped the groups build route resilience energy with 40% net profit on cattle sold. Moreover, 318 women experience their first opportunity to own cattle!
Water is Life Kenya is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving & empowering Maasai communities through WASH projects & resource management training.
For more information: waterislifekenya.org or info@waterislifekenya.org
#rotarydistrict7630 #waterislifekenya #Rotary
The Camden Wyoming Rotary Club and Satellite Club at Noble’s Pond are proud to have partnerd with the Delaware Food Bank to help fight hunger in the community. On June 28th, Rotarians volunteered their time to help distribute food to families in need. They distributed food at the drive-through food pantry held at Dover Raceway to help ensure that needy families have the food they need to feed themselves and their children.
Hunger is a serious problem in our community. The Camden Wyoming Rotary Club is committed to doing its part to help. By volunteering time and resources, we make a difference in the lives of those who are struggling.
Yoga
Sandy Gloss, RYT, RDN a registered yoga teacher and dietitian/nutritionist talked to the Camden Wyoming Rotary Club about the benefits of yoga breathing, meditation techniques, yoga for sleep, and diet. Sandy talked about her road to realizing the importance of food as medicine and the benefits of yoga.
For more information, visit Sandy's Facebook page: Dover Yoga with Sandy