BRC 2016 Journal
Animated publication
2016
Club of Babylon
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Is it the TRUTH?
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I s i t FAIR to all concerned?
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Wi l l i t bui ld GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
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Will it be BENEFICIAL for a l l concer ned?
of the things we think, say or do
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programs. Take a trip to Haiti and see (photos) what accomplishments have been made.
Food pantries and Soup Kitchens
Club of Babylon
Supporting out local community.
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What’s New
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New ventures with the Babylon Rotary Club.
CONTENTS 4 Introduction
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Learn about the Food and Wine Expo, enjoy the photos and be sure to Save the Date for the 2016 Endless Food and Wine Expo at our new venue, the Bergen Point Golf Course.
Youth Programs
Visit the different youth programs supported through our Rotary International, District and local clubs. Read about our Rotaract’s accomplishments for 2015.
Rotary International
Learn about the Rotary’s global network of community volunteers. Mission Statement, the Object of Rotary and the Avenues of Service.
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Christmas at the Lockwood’s
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Golf for Kids
Join us for an evening of camaraderie.
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Introduction
Supporting the youth programs/See photos
Rotary Club of Babylon
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Supporters
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Babylon Village Classic
Read about the Babylon Rotary Club. Address from the President. Projects and Fund-raiser.
Meet our local Business Owners, Professionals, Community Leaders and advocates that help support the Babylon Rotary Club.
10K Dirty Sock Run
Read about the intricacies of the DSR. Enjoy the photos, meet the committee members and volunteers. Learn about our food pantries and soup kitchens. Save the Date for the 2016 10K Dirty Sock Run.
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Haiti Project
Meet Charles Cicio and learn about the Friars Suppliers
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Peace
Polio Eradication
Projects
Progress
What’s ROTARY ? R otary is a global network of community volunteers. Rotary members are business and professional leaders who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary clubs participate in a broad range of humanitarian, inter-cultural, and educational activities designed to improve the human condition. Rotary builds understanding through international scholarships, exchange programs, and humanitarian grants. In 2002, Rotary launched the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution, an innovative program designed to educate tomorrow's peacemakers. In 1985, Rotary launched PolioPlus, an ambitious program to immunize the world's children against polio. Rotary's grassroots leadership, volunteer support, and initial funding for vaccine provided the catalyst for the World Health Assembly’s resolution in 1988 to eradicate polio worldwide. Spearheading b of Babylon R
People
Paul P. Harris formed the world's first service club, the Rotary Club of Chicago, on 23 February 1905. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self and, as it celebrates its centennial, Rotary continues to concern itself with truth, fairness, improved relations between peoples, and world peace. During World War II, Rotary members increasing- ly became involved in promoting international understanding. A Rotary conference held in London in 1942 planted the seeds for the development of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and some 50 Rotary members served as
The savings to be realized from polio eradication are potentially as high as US $1.5 billion per year funds that could be used to address other public health priorities. The savings in human suffering will be immeasurable. partners of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative are the World Health Organization, Rotary International, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and U N ICE F.
Today, Rotary holds the highest consultative status with the United Nations that a nongovernmental organization can obtain. In this capacity, Rotary has a voice within the UN system allowing access to its people and resources worldwide. delegates and consultants at the founding of the United Nations.
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Avenues of Service
Object
Mission
Club of Babylon
We channel our commitment to service at home and abroad through five Avenues of Service, which are the foundation of club activity.
M ission S tatements
Rotary International (RI) – Founded 1905
Motto: “Service Above Self ” M ission S tatement
The mission of Rotary International is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.
The Rotary Foundation (TRF) – Founded 1917
M ission S tatement Motto: “Doing Good in the World”
The Mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
T he O bject of R otary The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: • The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; • High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; • The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life; • The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Club of Babylon
• Club Service focuses on making clubs strong. A thriving club is anchored by strong relationships and an active membership development plan. • Vocational Service calls on every Rotarian to work with integrity and contribute their expertise to the problems and needs of society. Learn more in An Introduction to Vocational Service and the Code of Conduct. • Community Service encourages every Rotarian to find ways to improve the quality of life for people in their communities and to serve the public interest. Learn more in Communities in Action: A Guide to Effective Proj- ects and this Community Service presentation (PPT). • International Service exemplifies our global reach in promoting peace and understanding. We support this service avenue by sponsoring or volunteering on international projects, seeking partners abroad, and more.
• Youth Service recognizes the importance of empowering youth and young professionals through leadership development programs such as Rotaract, Interact, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards, and Rotary Youth Exchange.
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Message from the President ROTARY CLUB OF BABYLON “Service above Self” The Babylon Rotary Club’s mission is to provide business, professional, and community leaders an opportunity to serve our community and to promote high ethical standards, fellowship, and goodwill. As President of the Babylon Rotary Club, I thank my fellow Rotarians for their dedication and hard work to improve the lives of individuals and families living here and around the world. We recognize our elected officials, local professionals, business owners, advocates, vendors and community members who have been so generous with their time, talents, donations and support of the Babylon Rotary Club’s mission. The Babylon Rotary Club is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization. Your participation in our numerous events and programs throughout the year generates the funds to fulfill our mission. Locally, Babylon Rotary Club focuses on alleviating hunger by providing over $20,000 annually in food to local food pantries and kitchens. Babylon Rotary also provides college scholarships, contributes to Splashes of Hope, supports Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck, donates dictionaries to local grade schools, and contributes to international programs to eradicate hunger and disease. Babylon Rotary Club aspires to be the premier service club for community members and leaders of all ages. We are always seeking new members. To this end, the Babylon Rotary is rolling out a new initiative called Babylon Rotary Community Connection (BRCC). The BRCC is a community forum for connecting charitable, business, civic and government organizations for the purpose of information exchange and responding to our community needs. Join us, and you will discover that Rotary service is a gift and a privilege to be shared. Mikel J. Hoffman, President
Babylon Rotary Club About
The Babylon Rotary Club traces its roots to the Babylon Exchange Club and Babylon Service Club. We became the Babylon Rotary Club in 1947, part of Rotary International, the first worldwide service organization, founded by Paul Harris in 1905. Our club is now one of 78 Rotary clubs, with a total membership of about 2000 Rotarians, comprising Rotary International District 7255 which serves Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties in New York. We are an active group of about 50 professionals, community and business leaders who are committed to the Rotarian ideals of friendship, fellowship and service to others. Babylon Rotary conducts and participates in a wide variety of charitable, humanitarian and vocational projects. Our service area covers all of Babylon Village, West Babylon, North Babylon and West Islip. Our club meets each Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. presently at the Post Office Café in Babylon Village located at 130 West Main Street Babylon, N.Y. 11702.
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Babylon Rotary Club Helps Support the Haiti Project
What We Do
P rojects
The Babylon Rotary Club initiates and participates in many local, national, and international projects.
C urrent P rojects
• Food Drives • Gift of Life
• Legacy of Literacy • SCO Family of Services • Scholarships • Splashes of Hope
• Arbor Day Tree Program • Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck • Canine Companions • Disaster Relief
• Interact/Rotoract Clubs • InternationalWater/Literacy
• W.A.V.E.S.
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C harlie Cicio is a 59-year-old retired NYPD Police Officer who by virtue of his commitment and dedication gives substance and quality of life to his community by devoting his time to volunteering. His commitments include: • Volunteer Firefighter • Volunteer Military Personnel • Food Coordinator at the Gerald J. Ryan Outreach in Wyandanch New York • Food Coordinator at the Mercy Inn Soup Kitchen in Wyandanch New York One particular mission that is dear to the Charlie’s heart is the Friars Suppliers, a group started by a friend of his by the name of Charlie Moran from Lindenhurst, New York. Charlie was approached in 2009 by Charlie Moran to join him in a mission to Haiti. Although it was six months prior to the earthquake that shook Haiti it was a life changing experience for Charlie. January 2016 was Charlie’s eighth trip with the Friar’s Suppliers and for the past three years, he has assisted in fundraising for the food handout share of the mission. They began with feeding 500 families and are now feeding over 1325 households. The construction crew builds homes that measure 10 feet by 10 feet structures. This year the team managed to build over 150 outhouses. Local Haitians dig the holes by hand (shovels and picks). The building crew then takes over creating and pouring the foundation to construct the structural portion completing the project. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western hemisphere; Provence of Carrefour is just 2 hours out of Port De Prince airport. The medical team examined over 1800 people this year and more than half were children. With visits just twice a year over 70 children, a year perish in this community from complications of malnutrition. Countless children that can use our help never even make it to the medical clinic. All of the Friars Suppliers are volunteers. All volunteers pay their own way so that all funds raised go to the people of Carrefour.
R ecently C ompleted P rojects
• Habitat for Humanity • Gift of Life • Student Exchange • Science Education in Hungary
• Water Management • Mexican Playgrounds • Little League Restroom • Meals on Wheels Van
F undraisers
Funding for our projects and charitable donations are obtained primarily through the efforts of our members at our annual fund-raising events. Golf Outing Babylon Village Classic 10K “Dirty Sock” Run Endless Summer “Wine and Food Expo” Scholarship Raffle In addition to our weekly luncheon meetings, the Babylon Rotary Club provides several other opportunities for socializing and networking such as service project events, post-project meeting gatherings and special event celebrations. We also hold annual fellowship events, including a spring barbecue, golf outing and year-end holiday party. To learn more about the Babylon Rotary Club, and read about the specifics of our projects and fund-raisers, visit our club website: www.babylonrotary.org
“We thank the Babylon Rotary Club for its continuous support of the Friar Suppliers and their food mission. Without your assitance our mission would be that much more difficult”, Charlie Cicio.
Donations can be made to The Friar Supppliers 583 S. 7th Street Lindenhurst NY 11757 friarsuppliers@gmail.com • www.friarsuppliers.com
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Do you h av e a...
What’s New
Vision!
Passion!
Let’s Collaborate & Make it Happen!
Project!
Club of Babylon
www.BabylonRotary.org
J oin U s for L unch
P urpose A community forum for connecting non-profit, charitable, business, civic and government organizations for the purpose of information exchange and responding to our community needs.
L ily F lanagan ’ s P ub 345 D eer P ark A venue B abylon , N.Y. 11702 I rish R estaurant I P ub & C aterers W ednesday ’ s at 12:30 pm
P hone : 631-669-0365 • E-M ail : B abylon C onnections @ gmail . com F or A dditional I nformation C ontact A aron S tein
C ontact P erson : M ichael H ack P hone : W 631.669.2030 / C 631.786.4114 E-M ail : RollinsMTH@aol.com
F ollow us on F acebook
www.babylonconnections.com
F ollow us on F acebook
www.facebook.Com/babylonconnections
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What’s
What’s
ROTARACT ?
INTERACT ?
DISCOVER
DISCOVER
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T he P ossibilities
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H ofstra U niversity S tudents
S t . J ohn the B aptist H.S. in W est I slip S tudents
Rotaract is a club for adults ages 18-30 that meets twice a month to exchange ideas, plan activities and projects, and socialize. While Rotary clubs serve as sponsors, Rotaract clubs decide how to organize and run their club and what projects and activities to carry out.
Interact is a club for young people ages 12-18 who want to join together to tackle the issues in their community that they care most about.
Hands-on Service Projects
Hands-on Service Projects
Develop Leadership Skills
Professional Development
International Connections
Networking & Social Activities International Network of Yound Leaders
Have Fun!
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Babylon Rotary & Rotaract HOFSTRA ROTARACT REPORT TO ROTARY DISTRICT 7255 YEAR 2015 F aculty A dvisor : D r . A leta L abiento • P rograms of T he H ealth P rofessions • H ofstra U niversity R otaract D istrict C hair : N assau , Q ueens , B rooklyn . • Student’s enrolled 142 - includes Phi Delta Epsilon, The Health & Wellness Club, Eta Sigma Gamma: Gamma Pi and the Medical Missions Club. • February, March, April, May 2015 – Guest Lecture Series: Rotary District 7255 Program Coordinators. • Irving Toliver – Nigeria Polio Eradication Program & Grand Writing. • David Ardam – Polio Eradication overview & The Philippine Water Project. Plans through The Kings Park Rotary. • Operation Initiative: Lou Falco • November 2015: Hofstra Rotaractor’s placed hundreds of booking into the Veterans House at Nassau Community College (Library room). • Fundraiser- Rotacare Caregivers Ball -- April 18th, 2015 Raised $1,300.00 gifted to Rotacare for their work. • Luncheon: March, 2015: Jane Letterman Century 21 & Banker: Topic: The value of a credit score; using credit wisely; effect on financial aid in conjunction with the Hofstra financial aid office discussion on borrowing. • Fundraiser- Medical Missions Caregivers Ball: November 14th, 2015. In support of Doctor’s Without Borders. Raising awareness for the need of medical missions in 3rd world countries. • 14 Rotoractors attended The Caregivers Ball (Rotaract, April 2015). • Boat trip – Gone fishing and thinking about an agenda for 2016. (May 2015). • Boat ride on The Providance – Senior Day BBQ and beach day. May 2015th. • July, 2015 attending the Babylon Rotary meeting and presentation of Hofstra Rotaract’s plan- ning so far. • July/August – planning and support for the Babylon Rotary Wine & Cheese Event (Sept. 20th, 2015). • Food drive for The Inn. • Major Thanksgiving food drive for Veterans. • Pet food drive for seniors through food pantries (St. Martin of Tours Church in Amityville). • A Thank You For Serving Luncheon: Veteran’s Day: Joint meeting with Veterans Club of Nassau Community College (80 veterans, and student’s attended). • Medical Missions to Panama Jan. 2016 (6 Hofstra student’s). (they are there now and will return the 24th of January). • Medical Missions meeting with Gift of Life Administrators (executive Rotaract luncheon). • Guest speaker: Gift of Life Administrator Mary • Meeting with M.J. Fitzerald: Hofstra Rotaract Officer’s – regarding programs for women and children. Discussion of a 2016 fundraiser for Girls Inc.
• February 2015: Valentines Day Bake Sale, and health advocacy regarding safe-sex. Held in the student center at Hofstra University. • Volleyball night--- bowling night’s (March and April). • Luncheon: Law Offices of Sharmine Persaud – Topic: Compassionate Social Security Benefit’s Program. • Luncheon: Immigration and Naturalization Attorney’s as guest speakers. • Luncheon: South Shore Otolaryngology Plastic Surgery – Cleft Pallet and dental reconstruction. • Smile Train Medical Missions. * Luncheon with Jacki Yonic and her Rotary Youth Leadership Board to discuss partnerships and . . fundraising. July, 2015. * Luncheon: Concepts of Homeland Security and University Safety. ‘Live Shooter Drill’. Dec. 2015. * Luncheon: Identify Theft and telecommunicaitons. Nassau Police Department. * Executive Board meeting to set 2016 agenda according to Academic Calendar. * Setting the dates for Medical Missions through Gift of Life to: Italy, Haiti, Russia (spring 2016). * Dates to present to: The Babylon Rotary and The Garden City Rotary (sponsors of Hofstra Rotaract). * Budget issues and how to solve them in advance. Guest speaker. Dr. Labiento. * Camp PaQuatic; CPR and first aid training for medical missions. * End of Year 2015 Rotaract Luncheon and Senior Day. • 2016 Rotaract Team meeting with Go-green – Research into labeling foods in N.Y. that are modified. • Looking into some conferences related to health advocacy, and immigration. • Tracking the migration of persons requesting Refugee Status in Europe and issues related to education of children; adults, and tooling for employment programs. • Tracking the Presidential Election in the United States. • Trying ‘again’ to start a Rotaract at Adelphi University. • Planning a Not for Profit Seminar highlighting the work of Rotary International and Rotary District 7255 – A Guest Lecture Evening Program.
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What’s
Babylon Rotary Club
www.ryladistrict7255.com
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a leadership development program run by Rotary. While participants can be any age, most events focus on secondary school students, university students, or young professionals. RYLA events are typically 3–10 days long and include presentations, activities, and workshops that cover a variety of topics, including:
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Leadership fundamentals and ethics
Communication skills
Problem solving and conflict management
Community and global citizenship
How can I participate in RYLA?
Follow RYLA on Facebook to learn about inspirational events happening around the globe. RYLA participants are nominated by their local Rotary clubs. To learn more about a RYLA event in your area, contact your local Rotary club.
Fundraisers “2015”
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The Babylon Rotary Club Presents
BABYLON - BAY SHORE R otary C lubs
Golf For Kids 2015
Island Hills Golf and Country Club Sayville, N.Y. Tuesday May 26, 2015
The Tenth Anniversary of the
“Babylon Village Classic”
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Supporting our Youth Programs SAVE THE DATE July 12, 2016 R ock H ill G olf C ourse Manorville, NY 11949
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The Venue
The Babylon Village Classic 10K Dirty Sock Run
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C heck in is at a well-organized base near the starting line, adjacent to Park Avenue in Babylon Village. You can participate in a morning of fun and excitement along with hundreds of others. The Dirty Sock Run has grown each year since its inception in 2006. In 2015, we registered over 750 runners, hosted 100 plus volunteers, and enter- tained nearly 400 hundred spectators. After the run, enjoy music, raffles, and prize offerings at the finish line.
It all starts with our Sponsors
We thank our local business owners who have made a financial and personal commitment to support the Babylon Rotary Club event, the “Dirty Sock Run” to help stamp out hunger in our community. We are proud to be sponsored by many of the best companies in the local area. We encourage everyone to patronize our sponsors whenever possible. As a customer you will be assured of obtaining the highest quality products and services. By supporting our sponsors you will be supporting the Dirty Sock Run (DSR) and the community food programs as well as the betterment of our community as a whole. Please be sure to mention that you attended the Dirty Sock Run and that you are patronizing the establishment because of their generous support of the Babylon Rotary Club event, the DSR and the Rotary Community Food Program.
The Event
A nnounced by professional Terry Bisono, the Babylon Village Classic 10K DSR is the first race of the Long Island Track and Field Cross Country Series. The Dirty Sock Run is more than just a race. Besides giving runners a chance to compete and have fun, the Run raises desperately needed funds for local food pantries and soup kitchens. Over the past nine years, the Dirty Sock Run has proven to be a vital part of the Babylon Rotary’s effort to eradicate hunger in our community. The Race has generated over $160,000 for the Babylon Rotary Community Food Program. The generous support of our sponsors and race participants have made
the Babylon Village Classic 10K Dirty Sock Run a great success. M ore and more people are drawn to this unique course each year. The beautiful scenic run begins near Park Avenue in Babylon Village, parallels the Carlls River through picturesque wooded trails, goes northward past Southards Pond, wraps around Belmont Lake in North Babylon, and
The Course
then leads back to Park Avenue. The trail is a USATF Certified and Sanctioned course. It is fast and mostly flat and supported by five manned water stops throughout the trail.
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How the Rotary Help Feed the Hungry A merica is the land of plenty but for one in six people in the United States hunger is a very real struggle. Hunger is not confined to small pockets of society, certain areas of the country, or certain neighborhoods contrary to what many people believe, hunger exists everywhere in America. A
Hunger affects every community in the country, including our own backyards. Those in need are often children whose development is affected by the lack of nutrition, seniors, and hard working adults who simply cannot always make ends meet or are experiencing a sudden hardship. Many go without food; some seek assistance at the local food pantries or soup kitchens. Established over a decade ago, the Babylon Village Classic 10K Dirty Sock Run raises funds to help local charities cope with ever-increasing numbers of people in need of food assistance. The Babylon Rotary Food Program delivers food and essential supplies, year-round, to food pantries and soup kitchens in local and surrounding communities.
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The need is ever increasing and our effort to ward off hunger in our community is never-ending. Babylon Rotary volunteers conduct food drives, bread runs, bulk food purchases and special equipment purchases year round. The Rotary depends heavily on your continued support for events such as the Babylon Village
“Babylon Village Classic”
Classic 10K Dirty Sock Run for the
funding that makes this all possible. All Rotary members are volunteer therfore, all proceeds go towards the Rotary Programs.
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Planning Committees & Volunteers
Special Guests, Planning Committees & Volunteers The Babylon Rotary Club Members are involved with the various committees listed. We would like to acknowledge those volunteers that have gone above and beyond that are not Rotary Members but are part of our community and have donated their time to the cause of the Babylon Village Classic 10K Dirty Sock Run for the betterment of our community.
P romotional B ag O rganizers Joan Ackerman Sally Anderson Adam Auer Marie Bohrer Susan Borg Karen Drumond Sally Kallman Corrie Lagendyk Jackie Marsclen Caroline Marsclen Christine Martin Connie O’Shea Pat Saccacio Linda Zimmerman
S pecial G uests
W atermellon C rew
S tarter Ralph A. Scordino B abylon V illage M ayor
Donna Bates Donne Henry
B anner C rew Sean Auer Gary McGlinchey Tony Swaine Shiela Mulford Steven Gillen T ent S et -U p R egistration Wade Cholkes Mary Gallagher Juli Posner Curt Robinson Irene Robinson
Kevin S. Muldowney B abylon V illage D eputy M ayor
The Color Guard from the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corp
Aubrey Alvino N ational A nthem S inger
Fitness Incentive Y oga I nstructors / S tretch C lasses Babylon Village
ABC Physical Therapy Timothy J. Golub, PT B abylon V illage
T rail S et -U p
Babylon Meat Market B abylon V illage
Skip Gardner B abylon V illage H ighway D epartment
Jim Anderson Chris O'Shea
Kilwins B abylon V illage
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Nick Lalima B abylon B ike S hop L ead B ike
The “2016”
T rail P ointers
“Babylon Village Classic”
Rich Astarita O rganizer
Rich Bury Tom Dooley Rob Fornuff
Tom Russo Jeff Sabol John Wench
Tom Radigen Rosemary Reinis Warren Light Gary McGlinchey Trish McGlinchey
Walter Kolvin Walter Kuffrier
Bruce Zimmerman Linda Zimmerman
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W ater S tations
Will be held on Sunday, August 14, 2016
Ronnie Castine Warren Drezzen Steve Gillen Bob Goldberg Linda Hoyler
Brian McCasslin Shiela Mulford Conrad Reinis Sue Sabol Doug Williamson
RACE LIMITED TO 1000 RUNNERS
JOIN THE AFTER PARTY 2 BLOCKS EAST - WALKING DISTANCE
South Shore Tri Coach
F inish L ine C rew
Kevin S. Muldowney B abylon V illage D eputy M ayor
Carmine Pastorre Norma Pastorre
Vito Colletti Kevin Sparks
Awards Basket and Raffle Organizers
M ust have R acing B ib to E nter * N o E xceptions W ill be M ade COMPLEMENTARY FOOD & 1ST BEER RACE RESULTS • AWARDS • RAFFLES
Babylon Rotary Members
• In Partnership With USATF Long Island Track and Field Cross Country Series • Competition Opportunities; Awards Ceremony For Winners • Provides Funds For Our 11 Local Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens Raising Over $160,000 in Donations
Babylon Rotary Members Break-Down Crew
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Registration Info / 2016
Babylon Rotary Club Supports
M ust have R acing B ib to E nter * N o E xceptions W ill be M ade COMPLEMENTARY FOOD & 1ST BEER JOIN THE AFTER PARTY
Clergy Cluster Liason Dan Monhan • 631-804-4427 • dadacbnt@aol.com O ur L ocal F ood P antirs and S oup K itckens
2 BLOCKS EAST - WALKING DISTANCE
Sponsorship Levels
2016 REGISTRATION AND FEE Pre-Registration Fee: $25.00
C ross of C hrist L utheran C hurch 576 Deer Park Avenue Babylon, N.Y. 11702 Contact: Kris Blatz Tel 631-661-7245 E-Mail mamamouse117@optonline.net First Presbyterian Church of Babylon 79 East Main Street Babylon, N.Y. 11702 Contact: Susan Cunningham Tel 631-587-5838 / 631-786-7800 E-Mail susicunningham1959@gmail.com Gerald J. Ryan Out Reach Center 1434 Straight Path Wyandanch, N.Y. 11798 Contact: Noel Campbell Tel 631-643-7591 E-mail ryanoutreach@optonline.net
Our Lady Of Lourdes Church 455 Hunter Avenue West Islip, N.Y. 11795 Contact: Trish Frodell Tel 631-661-3224 X 4 E-Mail trish.frodell@ollchurch.org
Gold
$1000 - $4000
A wards & R affles to be A nnounced at the “A fter P arty ” LILY FLANAGAN’S PUB I RESTAURANT 345 Deer Park Avenue, Babylon, N.Y. 11702 RACE AMENITIES • T-shirts to all registered runners • Post-race refreshments • Post-race raffle • New socks for all race finishers Great time for all participants and spectators AWARDS Joe Farina Award goes to the 1st Babylon Town Resident. Gold/Silver/Bronze, Top 3 of each Age Group, 10 & under, 5 year age groups 11 - 15 through 80+ F itness I ncentive located at 157 Deer Park Ave, Babylon, NY 11702 • Now available online @ Active.com until Thursday, 8/4/2016 until 11:59 PM EST. Late Online Registration Fee: $30.00 • Begins on 8/5/2016 online @ Active.com until Friday, 8/12/2016 until 2:59 PM EST. Late Registration & Day of Race Fee: $35.00 • Begins on Saturday, 8/13/2016 from 2:00 pm until 6:00 pm EST at:
Silver Discretionary Event Sponsorship Our Event Sponsorship Level Benefits: • Interactive Exposure on Race Website All sponsors have the option to provide promotional materials in the swag bag being distributed to the 1,000 anticipated runners. Opportunities exist for anyone interested in presenting product at the race event. For detail and additional information please contact the race. The Dirty Sock Run will have a direct impact on our community. Y ou C an M ake a D ifference ! Support the cause for the betterment of our surrounding communities. • Banner Diplay at Event • Name Displayed on the Official DSR T-Shirt • Interactive Exposure on Race Website • Full Page Ad in Online Journal • Banner Diplay on Stage • Display on the Official DSR T-Shirt • Interactive Exposure on Race Website • Name Displayed on Mile Marker on Course Trail • Full Page Ad in Online Journal $500
St. Joseph's Church 51 South Carll Avenue Babylon, N.Y. 11702 Contact: Ed Chanda Tel 631-669-0068 E-Mail svdpedc@aol.com St. Patrick's Episcopal 305 Carll's Path Deer Park, N.Y. 11729 Contact: Cheryl Wolf Tel 631-242-7530
Mercy Inn 17 S. 20th Street
United Methodist Church of Babylon 21 James Street Babylon, N.Y. 11702 Contact: Scott Lockwood Tel 631-661-5151
Wyandanch, N.Y. 11798 Contact: Charlie Cicio Tel 631-643-5117 E-mail rushden1@aol.com
Our Lady of Grace 666 Albin Avenue
West Islip Church of Christ 600 Montauk Highway West Islip, N.Y. 11795 Contact: Dan Monahan Tel 631-587-1156 E-Mail dadacbnt@aol.com
Additional Awards to be Announced… Follow Us on Facebook!
West Babylon, N.Y. 11704 Contact: Ann Kristofferson Tel 631-587-5185 E-Mail dr_bob@verizon.net
August 14th, 2016 8:00 a.m. Rain or Shine
www.dirtysockrun.com
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Our local pantries and soup kitchens welcome any donations and assistance you may be willing to provide. Listed are the various groups with contact information for your convenience or contact the Babylon Rotary Club through www.BabylonRotary.org.
E vent C oordinators Hapi Auer : hapiauer@msn.com Chris Korte: ckorte@cruiseplanners.com
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The Endless Summer Food and Wine Expo About
Since its inception in 1991 the Endless Summer Food and Wine Expo has raised funds for the Babylon Rotary Foundation. The funds raised through the Food and Wine Expo are managed through the Babylon Rotary Club. Those funds are dispersed to whichever of the various programs is in need at that time. The Restaurants and vendors are local to Babylon Village. This collaboration not only supports the Babylon Rotary in achieving its goals but also provides the community the opportunity to acquaint with the local business owners creating relationships and strengthening our alliances that help maintain sustainability in the Village of Babylon for the betterment of our community.
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Save the Date “2016”
R O T A R Y C L U B O F B A B Y L O N S E R V I C E A B O V E S E L F S I N C E 1 9 4 7
Sunday, September 25, 2016 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm G emelli ’ s at B ergen P oint G olf C ourse 69 B ergen A ve W est B abylon , NY 11704 T he B abylon R otary C lub
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D onation , $50 per person
P roceeds to C harity
I ncludes C omplimentary W ine G lass and T ray
O rder T ickets O nli ne www .B abylon R otary . o rg
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To our supportive business owners, professionals and community leaders
whom have helped us achieve our goals...
We Thank You!
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Congratulations to the Babylon Rotary Club
Congratulations to T he B abylon R otary C lub Tenth Anniversary of the “Babylon Village Classic” 10K D irty S ock R un on the
on another successful run of the Babylon Village Classic “Dirty Sock Run”
The Lockwood family has been caring for the elderly of Babylon Village for nearly four decades. Understanding the future needs and concerns of our neighbors, Lockwood Long Term Care Solutions was established five years ago to address the basic desire of all of us: staying right in your community as we get older. It’s a big problem we all face, either as a couple or as a family. Let our family guide yours. Caring for each other, quietly and with dignity; it’s what the Babylon Rotary, the Babylon Clergy Cluster and our entire community do so well. The Dirty Sock Run, which you have either run in or supported, helps fund those two organizations. Hapi and Chrissi Auer have a recipe: gather runners, put them in a beautiful oasis in the middle of the suburbs, add some dirt or mud and turn a Sunday morning into food for the hungry. The Run is just the beginning of thousands of meals to be shared. You should all be proud.
MIKEL J HOFFMAN, PC
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• Business & Commercial • Commercial Litigation • Construction Law • Real Estate
• Estate Planning • Trusts • Wills • Probate
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Congratulations to the “Babylon Rotary Club” for another successful year of providing Service Above Self!
Congratulations to T he B abylon R otary C lub for another successful Endless Summer Wine & Food Expo
Frank J. Seibert, CPCU Vice President
Hudson Valley Risk Management
A uto -H ome B usiness
P.O. BOX 33 West Islip, New York 11795-0033
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Congratulations to the Babylon Rotary Club for another successful year of “Service Above Self ”
Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center celebrates the work of the
Babylon Rotary Club
Thank you for putting service above self
Aaron J. Stein, CPCU, CFP President
www.good-samaritan-hospital.org
2 East Main Street Babylon, New York 11702
Fax 631-669-0158 Tel 631-669-0365
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Real Food for Real People!
CM&F Group, Inc. and The Sullivan Family Support & Congratulate
The Babylon Rotary Club In their mission of Creating Positive, Lasting Change In Our Community.
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Our K-8 program is world class, tracking students individually through academically accelerated programs that include French, Mandarin, Math, Science, Technology, Arts, Character Development and a Middle School Honors Program.
In recognition and gratitude to the Babylon Rotary Club for their unyielding dedication to their motto, “Service Above Self”
Pre-School years are the formative learning period in a child’s life,
where children grow on many levels and Bridges prepares a child for a lifetime of learning with small class sizes, a creative curriculum and a nurturing environment that makes learning fun!
We have “opted out” of the Common Core Testing Program.
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Babylon Public Library appreciates and supports the members of the Babylon Rotary Club. Babylon Public Library appreciat s and supports the members of the Babylon Rotary Club.
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Monday - Thursday: 9:30am - 9:00pm Friday and Saturday: 9:30am - 5:00pm Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm Monday - Thursday: 9:30am - 9:00pm Friday and Saturday: 9:30am - 5:00pm Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Call me today to discuss your options. Some people think Allstate only protects your car. Truth is, Allstate can also protect your home or apartment, your boat, motorcycle - even your retirement and your life. And the more of your world you put in Good Hands®, the more you can save.
Visit our website, www.babylonlibrary.org , to find out more about all the services that the library provides. In addition to being able to check out your favorite books, DVDs and CDs, the library also offers access to audiobooks and eBooks, a wide variety of programs and events and a vast selection of research resources and databases to help with your studies. Visit our website, www.babylonlibrary.org , to find out more about all the services that the library provides. In addition to being able to check out your favorite books, DVDs and CDs, the library also offers access to audiobooks and eBooks, a wide variety of programs and events and a vast selection of research resources and databases to help with your studies.
JOHN AUER 631-321-5600
Just south of W Babylon HS WEST BABYLON johnauer@allstate.com
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The Babylon Lions Club is a proud supporter of the Babylon Rotary Club.
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We Support the “Babylon Rotary Club” for the effort, services and dedication they provide the surrounding communities.
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Proud participants in the Babylon Rotary Club 24th Annual Wine & Food Expo We are delighted to support the charitable work the Babylon Rotary Club does in our community!
Lunch • Dinner • Daily Specials • Bar Menu Group & Special Occasion Catering • Seasonal Events
Happy Hour TUESDAY - FRIDAY 4 PM - 7 PM $5 House Wine - Varietals $6 Mixed Drink - House Vodka or Gin $6 House Martini Special Tasty Bar Bites At the Bar
Live Music WEDNESDAY NIGHT 6 PM - 10 PM
Chicken Special $25.95 THURSDAY NIGHT
Steak & Shrimp $29.95 TUESDAY NIGHT
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Snake Tray is a proud supporter of the Babylon Rotary and The Dirty Sock Run
Thank you for your service within our community!
800.308.6788 ♦ www.snaketray.com ♦ Made in the USA Snake Tray ® products are patent protected. Visit our website for specic patent information. Cable Management and Power Distribution
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CONGRATULATIONS to our good friend & neighbor, HAPI AUER on the Babylon Bike Shop is proud to have sponsored this event since the very beginning and is grateful to all of the other sponsors, volunteers and participants – all who ultimately allow Hapi and his team to contribute much needed funds to local food pantries and soup kitchens. We are especially proud to host the most enthusiastic & fun water stop! 10 TH ANNIVERSARY
enjoy a celebration ! every surf & turf on our menu is only $25 ! s u r f & t u r f SUNDAY S p a n - a s i a n s ty le .
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filet mignon and spicy rock shrimp tempura .. 39. new york strip and shrimp tempura .................44. filet mignon and kung pao monkfish ........... 45. skirt steak and cantonese lobster .................. 47.
Founded in 1968, Babylon Bike Shop has answered the needs of the cycling community for almost 50 years. Standing on our reputation for personalized service, our love of bicycles and our commitment to safe cycling on Long Island, we are proud to serve first, second and third generation customers – from training wheels to triathlons to trails and everything in between. Come visit us at 218 E. Main Street, Babylon Southards Pond trails are also fun to bike on !
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We are proud to have our business based in Babylon, helping busy home or business owners when they need to replace their hot water heater. CALL 1-800-940-6559 ext. 3 or visit www.waterheaters.com We believe in community service and support the Rotary Club of Babylon because of how they support this community Scott Kolin Harvey Kolin We are proud to have our business based in Babylon, helping busy home or business owners when they need to replace their hot water heater. CALL 1-800-940-6559 ext. 3 or visit www.waterheaters.com We believe in community service and support the Rotary Club of Babylon because of how they support this community Scott Kolin Harvey Kolin
Happy Hour Available at the Bar Monday thru Friday from 3:00 - 7:00 / Saturday's 2:00- 5:00 Featuring 1/2 Price Drinks and $5 App’s Prix Fixe Menu Three Course Dinner for $24.95 pp Available Monday through Thursday 4:00 to 10:00 / Friday thru Sunday Available 4:00 -6:00 Pumpkin Ship Monday's Enjoy our Pumpkin Ravioli and a Pint of Shipyard Craft Beer for $15 Surf - N- Turf Tuesday's * 8 oz. Sirloin served with House Rubbed Grilled Shrimp $19.99 Weekday Wine Down Every Wednesday night enjoy 1/2 Price Bottles and Glasses of Wine Thursday's Burger & A Brew Cheeseburger and a Pint of Craft Beer $10 . Premium Burger and a Pint of Craft Beer $15 Available at the bar only Sunday's Flights and Flatbreads Enjoy a Flight of 4 Craft Beers and Choice of Flatbead $12 Karaoke Tuesday night is Karaoke Night at the Bar. Come on down and sing your heart out Starts at 9 p.m. Trivia Night Every Monday Night is Trivia Night at the Bar. Challenge yourself to a game of intellect. Prizes are award- ed throughout the night Starts at 7 p.m. Beer Dinner Events Our Executive Chef Prepares Four Amazing Courses that Pair with Four outstanding Beers See staff for details on our next event
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Mikel J. Hoffman President Megan F. Noble President-elect Frank J. Seibert Vice President Nancy Iglesias-Gillen Secretary Christopher Cunningham Treasurer Aaron Stein Executive Secretary B abylon R otary O fficers M embers
Kelly C.AlbaneseScherer Raymond(Hapi)Auer MichaelBeck, PhD JoseFernandoCanosa ShannonFalcone-Macleod GustaveFishel WilliamFrance PamelaGiarrusso GuenkaGuentcheva,MD, PhD KrishnaRSGujavarty,M.D. MichaelHack AliceHageman
AletaLabiento VictoriaLever WarrenLight ScottLockwood Geoffrey Matherson BlairMathies EdwardMiller KathyMoore ChristopherProto,DDS LarryReiter
MichaelB. Simon CharlesSpencer BrandonStone Gail Sullivan NeilWeingarten GeorgiaWestcott TomWhelan BruceZappia WernerZumbrunn
RichardHalloran GeralynHarper SonnyHenning MarcHorowitz WayneR.Horsley MarcHoward ChrisKorte
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John R. Auer Richard Brennan
Steven Semryck John F. Van Bourgondien Fred VanBourgondien William Visgauss
Philip Limpert Uwe Paulssen Mayor Ralph Scordino
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