Monday, February 28, 2022

Speakers at March 3 meeting

Skyler Pearce and Robert Moore from Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell will speak at the March 3 Rotary Club meeting.

Pearce is an agriculture instructor and Moore is assistant vice president of Arts and Sciences.

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Paul Harris fellows

JP and Bianca Cheney are honored by the club as Paul Harris Fellows. It is Bianca’s second award of the fellowship by the Roswell Rotary Club, and JP’s third time as honoree. At right is Carolyn Mitchell, who made the presentation. Bianca is club president-elect.



Maestro addresses club
John Farrer, visiting Rotarian from Bakersfield, Calif., speaks to the club about the Feb. 26 Roswell Symphony Orchestra Family Concert at Pearson Auditorium.

The orchestra presented “Peter and the Wolf” at the early afternoon concert, which was preceded by an instrument petting zoo. Students were admitted to the concert for free.

The orchestra will present its season finale with a concert entitled “Celebrating 50 Years With Maestro John Farrer” on May 7.

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Volunteers needed at conference

The Roswell Rotary Club is looking for volunteers to work the hospitality suite during the Rotary District 5520 Annual Conference at Isleta Resort & Casino south of Albuquerque on April 7-9. Traditionally, the incoming district governor's home club is district conference hospitality host.

Paul Thompson, owner of Backdraft Barbeque at Third Street Station, 301 Railroad Ave., was featured speaker at last Thursday's Roswell Rotary Club meeting.

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Scholarship applications available

Roswell Rotary Club Scholarship applications are now available for current high school seniors and college students from Chaves County.


To print a copy, click on the image of the application below. The four pages of the application then will appear. Click on each page. When the image appears, click the right mouse button and then “Save Image.”


Applicants must complete and submit all four pages.



















Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Moore to address club

Moore
Rotarian Andrea Moore, chairwoman of the Roswell Chamber of Commerce, will speak at the Feb. 10 Rotary Club meeting, which begins at noon at the Roswell Country Club.

Paul Thompson, owner of Backdraft Barbecue, will speak on Feb. 17.


JoAnn Lopez, coordinator of the Chaves County Health Council, will speak on Feb. 24.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Sidewalk completed to playground

The sidewalk leading to the Rotary Playground at Delta West Park has been completed. The city paid the entire cost, so the Roswell Rotary Club now can use the $7,000 budgeted for the sidewalk to buy trees and otherwise enhance the playground. Part of the funds came from a Rotary District 5520 grant.

RFE planned for Long Island

By Donna Pedace, Chair
District 5520 RFE Program

We are delighted to see Covid numbers dropping in our District and in most of the country. It bodes well for all of us beginning to get back to some form of normal life. The reopening of the Rotary Friendship Exchange (RFE) is one example of that hope.

District 5520 members have the opportunity for two different RFEs this year. The first will be with District 7255, which covers Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens, New York. A description of the district is shown at the end of this note.


Please respond by email as soon as possible if you are interested and willing to host the district’s inbound team for 2-3 days in May, or if you wish to travel outbound to their District in August.


Details:


Request for host families/clubs for incoming Rotarians from District 7255 and for those interested in traveling to District 7255


• We need 6 host families in 3 different host clubs/communities for 2-3 days each during May 10-20. Multiple clubs in a given area may share the hosting of the guests between the clubs. If you are willing to host the incoming group, please notify me as soon as possible by email at pedaceabq@aol.com.


• If we can provide enough host homes for this incoming group from District 7255, we will send a return group to their district from Aug. 2-12, 2022. If you are interested in traveling to District 7255, please notify me as soon as possible by email at pedaceabq@aol.com.


Reservations to travel will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. Travelers will be asked to provide a $100 check (made out to Rotary District 5520) to hold your reservation. The check will be torn up when you depart on the RFE. Should you cancel and we are unable to fill your spot, the check will become a donation to our district.


Please let me know if you have any questions about RFE, or this specific trip at (505) 349-8850 or pedaceabq@aol.com


Description of District 7255 – Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens


Our Rotary District 7255 covers the geographic area of Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens. It is approximately 115 miles long from Brooklyn and Queens at the western end, to Montauk at the easternmost point. At its widest, the island is approximately 20 miles from north to south. Long Island is the longest and largest island and the most populated island in the United States and 18th in the world. It houses approximately 8 million people.


Long Island is noted for beautiful beaches along Long Island Sound on the North shore and the more famous South Shore, which is home to Atlantic Ocean waves and white-sand beaches. The North Fork is also home to many wineries, farms, and culinary outlets. Other attractions include the North Shore harbor towns such as Port Jefferson, Huntington Village, Stony Brook, and Northport, where a variety of eateries and small businesses thrive in a bohemian atmosphere.


Tourists can swim at any of the great South Shore Ocean beaches, splurge at the many shopping malls, dine at famous eateries, and partake in the exciting nightlife that Long Island is known for.


History is all over Long Island. To mention a few sites:


• Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory where DNA was first discovered.


• The Oheka Castle listed on the coveted National Register of Historic Places has been devoted to the art of entertaining since 1919.


• Sagamore the former home of Theodore Roosevelt with a museum, nature trails, and beaches.


• Montauk Point Lighthouse offers scenic views and a museum at the historic 1776 lighthouse authorized under President George Washington.


• The Cradle of Aviation Museum, an aerospace museum located in Garden City commemorates Long Island’s part in the history of aviation.


• The famed musician Louis Armstrong’s home along the Queens Jazz Trail is fun to visit.


• The Panorama of the City of New York at the Queens Museum is a remarkable sight.


• The wonderful Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the famous Brooklyn Bridge and the gorgeous 85-acre waterfront park offer history and beauty all wrapped up in one.


New York City (Manhattan Island) is about 30 minutes to 2 hours away by car or train, depending on the Long Island location you would be traveling from. New York City is famous for its sights, museums, shopping, eateries, and theaters. Many Long Island tourists visit New York City during their stay and get to enjoy all the fun and exciting attractions both islands have to offer. New York City is not part of District 7255, though we do provide some sightseeing excursions there for our Inbound Friendship Exchange Teams.


In August you can enjoy the warmest season and dig your toes into our beautiful white sand beaches, shop and dine at quaint seaside villages and tour world-class wineries. The weather averages around 83 degrees Fahrenheit and is perfect for swimming and outdoor sightseeing.

Thursday, February 3, 2022

Board cancels Rotary meeting

The Roswell Rotary Club board has voted to cancel today’s meeting because of snowy, icy weather and road conditions.

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Rotary to meet at Country Club

The Roswell Rotary Club has found a new home!


“We will be meeting at the Roswell Country Club starting tomorrow,” said Bianca Cheney, club president-elect.


The Country Club’s address is: 2601 Urton Road, Roswell, NM


Since reinstituting in-person meetings in the latter stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, the club has moved its weekly lunch meetings to various locations. Members were asked to vote on a permanent meeting site last week.