Mount Holly Newsflash- Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Mount Holly Newsflash - Tuesday, April 19, 2022 
The weather today in Mount Holly - 
 
Freezing drizzle before 7am, then rain between 7am and 2pm, then a chance of rain showers. Cloudy, with a high near 40. South wind 9 to 24 mph, with gusts as high as 45 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches possible. Little or no ice accumulation expected.
  
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                                              FUNDRAISING DINNER FOR THE GRENIER FAMILY
 
     Colfax Lodge #21, IOOF will be joined by several other local groups to offer a spaghetti and meat ball dinner at 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 30th at the hall in Belmont. Take out meals will be available starting at 4:30. This is an opportunity to support the Grenier family as Mrs. Grenier has started some medical treatments.
    The food has been donated by members of local organizations and area grocery stores. The meal will include salad, bread and a dessert with a suggested donation of $10, and $5 for children under six. You certainly may contribute any amount to help the family.
     Please contact Dennis at 802-259-2460 or ddevereux@vermontel.net with any questions.  

 
The Writers' Group will meet again at my home on Sunday, April 24th from 10 to noon.  To make the ChitChat deadline, please save May 22nd.  We can talk at the meeting about whether or not people wish to meet during the summer.  Thank you.  mhvtjoan@aol.com/ 259-2773.
 
Southern NH-VT Rotary District Raises
$114,000 for Ukrainian Relief Assistance
 
"I can no longer sit silent while the people of Ukraine suffer such inhuman devastation from this unprovoked violence."  With these words, John Bob Siemienowicz asked members of District 7870, covering Rotary clubs in Southern NH and Southern VT, of Rotary International to "band together to offer humanitarian aid to alleviate the grief and suffering that the people of Ukraine are experiencing".
 
Based on the response to this call for Ukrainian aid, 65% of the district's club have already responded, producing over $114,000 in donations and contributions to the District 7870 Foundation.  According to Siemienowicz, all of this amount will be distributed to selected Ukrainian and Polish organizations. In addition, some of the Clubs and members of the district have made contributions to the Rotary International Disaster Response Fund and to other organizations working on Ukrainian relief projects.
 
Donors to the District 7870 Foundation have included individuals (both Rotarians and non-Rotarians), community church groups, and others, as well as Rotary Clubs both in the District  and  outside of our district.
 
Thus far, district 7870 has been involved in many specific activities for Ukrainian relief, among them being:
 
·       Medical equipment purchased through the Lublin, Poland Rotary (RC) club
·       $45,000 for field hospital x-ray and operating room equipment plus medicines
·       $12,000 for Hospice for treatment of Ukrainian children with cancer
·       $18,000 through the Zamosc, Poland RC for refugee housing and humanitarian aid
·       Monies for the purchase of 40 laptops to help manage the Education needs of children refugees with Bialystok RC.
 Other activities the district has been involved with include medical supplies for Kiyv, food for Odessa, and the care of refugees in Czestochowa, Poland.  Siemienowicz indicated that "more projects are in the works, and are being vetted through our teams of Rotarians in Poland to make sure the best results for the money are being pursued".

Virtually all Rotary districts in the United States are also participating in aid to the Ukraine.  District 7870 took advantage of challenging the Punta Gorda Rotary Club of Florida to a $5,000 match for humanitarian aid going to Czestochowa RC, and Punta Gorda raised well over the $5,000 required.


Siemienowicz noted that District 7870 has teamed up with Rotary Clubs (RC) in Poland including Rotary Czestochowa, Lublin Centrum Rotary, RC Zamosc Ordynacki, Bialystok RC and RC Zamosc.  These clubs have the best knowledge of the immediate needs in the Ukraine and the most effective way toaddressing them.

 
Assistance is also coming to Poland from the many Rotary Clubs in 13 European nations.
 
Examples of how local Rotarians addressed the fund-raising effort are numerous and display the unique approaches involved.  For example:
 ·       The Woodstock Rotary, after deciding to donate from its funds, had one of its members, a photographer, raffle off a picture of the sunflower, the national flower of the Ukraine

·       Laconia setup a "Tips for Ukraine" jar at its recent pancake breakfast event
·       Ludlow, joining with the United Church of Ludlow, sponsored a lasagna dinner, raising over $20,000; the local elementary school is also selling sunflower seeds
·       Windsor will be holding a Bingo event to raise funds
 
In summarizing the progress made thus far, Siemienowicz said, "The call to action by everyone involved in this humanitarian effort is something that highlights our Rotarian theme, 'Serve to Change Lives', and makes you proud to be a member of this great organization".


Photograph recently taken by Milford Rotarians Sheila and David Sturm in Europe