We are excited to announce that the Town of Wyoming warehouse has received a shipment of ten new trash cans, thanks to a $5,000 District Grant from the Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club. This funding enabled the club to purchase trash cans, supporting the town’s ongoing efforts to provide a cleaner and healthier environment for visitors to Wyoming Park.
The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club's commitment to community service and improvement is evident in its actions, making a tangible difference in the community. Their partnership with the Town of Wyoming is a testament to the positive impact that collaborative efforts can have on local communities.
Yay trash—here’s to a tidier future!
#rid7630 #townofwyoming
The Camden Wyoming Satellite at Noble's Pond held a Golf Ball Drop on September 10.
Our resident construction representative, Jake Kirkpatrick, braved the ladder and dropped 2 batches of golf balls.
The lucky winners were Rich Giddes and John Risko from Noble’s Pond.
The Murphey School in Dover is this year’s beneficiary of the Golf Ball Drop
#rid7630 #noblespond #themurpheyschool
September 18, 2025
As the sun was setting last evening, the Newark Morning Rotary Club dedicated a Chair of Honor in recognition of American Prisoners of War and those still Missing in Action. President Anne Mathisen was honored to represent our club at this event. Since World War II, more than 80,000 American men and women remain “still missing.” Outside of their immediate families and close friends they have been nearly forgotten. The chair memorial serves as a tribute to all POW and MIA as well as their families.
POW/MIA chairs are found across the United States, in sports arenas and stadiums, town halls, parks and state capitols and now one at the Newark Municipal Building on Main Street in Newark, DE. The chairs are meant to represent those service members who are unable to fill them because of their sacrifices. They also remind us of the men and women who serve our country every day.
Rosely Robinson, founder of A Hero’s Welcome Delaware, told us there are 70 Chairs of Honor in Delaware alone. She said there are 121 missing service members in Delaware. She said that in 1971, during the Vietnam War, Mary Hoff, the wife of MIA Lt. Commander Michael Hoff U.S.N., proposed the creation of a symbol for American POWs and those who are MIA. The POW/MIA flag was created and is officially recognized by the U.S. Congress in conjunction with the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue, "as the symbol of our Nation's concern and commitment to resolving as fully as possible the fates of Americans still prisoner, missing, and unaccounted for. The flag was designed with black and white colors representing the colors of the pajamas worn by prisoners in Vietnam. This is the only flag that may be displayed on the same pole as the American flag.
Captain and Flight Officer in the U.S Air Force and Prisoner of War in Vietnam, Ralph Galati spoke. Mr. Galati's speech was compelling and moving. His experiences as a prisoner, highlighting the hope and spirit of faith among the detainees, were deeply touching. The daily tests they faced, including beatings, and their unwavering New Mission as captives was to resist and return home; he was truly inspiring. His message to "Never Forget" is a poignant reminder of their resilience and determination. He said the prisoners recited the third verse of Amazing Grace daily and were punished for it. It reads: "Through many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come; 'Tis grace hath brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home".
Thank you, Newark Morning Rotary Club, for this ever-memorable evening.
#rid7630 #ChairOfHonor
🌿 Faculty Spotlight & Research Talk: Dr. Kalpalatha (Latha) Melmaiee 🌿
September 10, 2025
We had the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Kalpalatha (Latha) Melmaiee, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Agriculture & Natural Resources at Delaware State University, for an enlightening and enjoyable presentation on her groundbreaking work in plant breeding and crop resilience at our Wednesday dinner meeting.
The evening began with a warm introduction by our own club member, Dr. Marikis Alvarez, Associate Dean for Land Grant, at DSU, who highlighted Dr. Melmaiee’s extensive contributions to agriculture and student mentorship.
During her talk, Dr. Melmaiee captivated the audience with stories from her 35+ years of research, blending science with real-world impact:
🍓 Strawberries – Overcoming fungal diseases like gray mold and anthracnose through smarter management and breeding strategies.
🫐 Blueberries – Confronting the challenges of heat stress by testing diverse germplasm and applying biotech tools to identify genes for tolerance.
🌍 International Collaborations – Partnering in Senegal, Bangladesh, and India to strengthen drought tolerance in sorghum, improve rice breeding, and support women-led agricultural cooperatives.
✨ She also shared her achievements, including:
Fulbright Specialist Award (2022) and ICAR Visiting Professor Award (2023). Faculty Excellence in Research & Teaching at DSU. Mentoring 200+ undergraduate students across the U.S. in hands-on research
🎯 Action items moving forward:
• Explore blueberry germplasm for heat tolerance
• Apply biotechnological tools for marker-assisted breeding
• Expand global training for resilient crops and farmer empowerment
It was an inspiring evening filled with science, stories, and the promise of a more resilient agricultural future. 🌱👏
#rid7630 #DSU
On September 3, the Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club had the pleasure of hosting an engaging meeting with Past District Governor and Rotary District Foundation Chair, Bill Ferguson. Bill shared insightful updates about our Rotary Foundation and provided details about the eagerly awaited annual Foundation Dinner, scheduled for November 7th at the prestigious Wild Quail venue. Adding to the excitement of our gathering, immediate Past President Ron Kahn emerged as the winner of the 50/50 draw.
On August 28, our members put "Service Above Self" into action at our weekly meeting! The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club gathered to pack gift bags for recipients of Meals on Wheels.
Donations to the gift bags came from to club members, Bayhealth, Delaware Dept of Labor, Delaware Division of Public Health, and PACE Your Life. Thanks to everyone who contributed.
For over 30 years, our club has been proud to partner with Meals on Wheels, with members volunteering to deliver warm meals one week a month. It’s a tradition of service that helps ensure our neighbors can get the nourishment they need to stay safe and healthy at home.
#ServiceAboveSelf #Rotary #MealsOnWheels #CommunityService #RID7630
Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club’s Generous Donation Supporting Community Needs in Support of Governor Dale Kern’s Initiative to Feed the Hungry
The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club recently demonstrated its commitment to service by delivering 16 crockpots to the Calvary Assembly of God Church in Dover. Club President Anne, accompanied by Past President Ron, was warmly welcomed by Margaret Young at the Calvary Church, who graciously led them on a tour of the church and its school facilities.
During the visit, Margaret shared the profound challenges faced by many in their local community, emphasizing the urgent need for food, clothing, and other basic necessities. She expressed heartfelt gratitude for the Rotary Club’s thoughtful contribution, noting the positive impact such acts of generosity have on those in need.
The event concluded with Margaret offering a prayer of thanks, underscoring the deep appreciation felt by the church and its members for the support provided by the Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club.
#ServiceAboveSelf #RotariansInAction #CalvaryChurch