PLEDGE: President Keith
PRAYER; Ron Scott
BRENT'S FLIM/FLAM; High hand of 3 10s won by Bill White.
RAFFLE WINNERS: Matt Rubin, Bob Hester and Bill O'Shaugnessy
HAPPY $'S: Many happy for our quest and the day, Bill White very happy to have won hi-hand, Brent for joke, Marty for daughter entering law school, Matt for not feeling bad Andy for celebrating 52 years in Rotary next week (WOW) and Dave Wight brought in his Olympic Gold medal for rowing.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: John Donnelly indicated we still need a host family in the Old Lyme area for our male student from France. President Keith indicated he would like some business sponsers to put their names on his vintage Triumph sports car. John Donnelly made the comment that a client of his was sued along with 40 others whose names were on a car that was involved in an accident. Joan Camire stated she could use a few more speakers for our programs. Contact her with any ideas you may have.
PROGRAM: Joan Camire introduced our speaker, Cynthia Clegg from the Middlesex County Community Foundation. Cynthia is also a member of the Essex Rotary Club. The theme of the MCCF is "Live Local - Give Local". It was founded 12 years ago to assist donors that wish to make charitable donations but may have problems in either setting up the programs or don't have administrative skills or time. This way the Foundation connects donors and needy charities. The Foundation invests it's donated funds and has been doing pretty well is these tough ecconomic times (better than most of us). They now have a war chest of about $4.5 Mil and expect that to grow to $5 Mil next year. They have given out $1.5 Mil to date, benefiting hundreds of folks. The organization also provides research seminars to aid non-profits in setting up and administering it's resources. They also are doing "Webinars" to assist client non-profits in marketing and administrative issues Cynthia seems very enthusiastic about the organizations role in the non-profit field.
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