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CPR Certification & Opioid Overdose Training
Jul. 26, 2018
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Aug. 01, 2018 5:30 p.m.
All members of the Goshen Rotary Club have received an invitation from Breaside to join the annual Donor Dinner on Wed Aug. 1. Tours start at 530pm, dinner 6pm.
To make reservations please contact Maureen Torelli at mikeandmo@hvc.rr.com or 845 615 1476. See enclosed invitation for more details.
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Aug. 04, 2018 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Come join us for a leisurely stroll through beautiful gardens in full bloom,while listening to classical music. Enjoy a glass of wine and light refreshments while stopping to watch a Shakespearean love scene or two and hear a sonnet (or three) on a summer afternoon in Goshen. ​
August 4, 2018 - 12:00 - 4:00
(Rain date: August 5th) Tickets: $30 per person RSVP / Questions (845) 697 5337 |
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Aug. 11, 2018 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
The 9th Annual Sweitzer Cup Tournament benefitting the Timothy Sweitzer Memorial Fund HISTORY OF THE CUP - In 1996, during his senior year of High School, Timothy J. Sweitzer, a star soccer player and soon to be Johns Hopkins freshman was tragically killed in a car accident. In the years that followed a scholarship was presented in his name to a student exemplifying his attributes as a scholar-athlete. Eventually the monies that funded the scholarship dried up and it ceased to be presented. In 2009, friends gathered for a memorial poker tournament to celebrate the life of their friend and to raise money to beautify his plot in the cemetery where he was laid to rest. Over the course of the event former teammates began to reminisce about the glory days on the pitch and less than a year later teams from Tim's high school, John S. Burke Catholic, and their cross town rival, Goshen, we're lacing up their cleats to settle the score once last time. After the success of the 2010 soccer friendly between the two rival schools, some of Tim's former teammates—from Pine Bush, where Tim grew up, and Washingtonville, where Tim played club soccer—demanded a shot at what has become known as the Sweitzer Cup. By the time the second annual Sweitzer Cup kicked off in August 2011 a total of 8 teams from Orange County vied for the Cup. In 2012, the Sweitzer Cup continued to expand and featured the first ever women’s soccer friendly. The next year the tournament expanded to 10 teams and showcased an exhibition match of local youth programs. In 2014, as the Sweitzer Cup entered its 5th year, the tournament featured a record 12 teams; including Vernon High School, the first ever team from outside of Orange County and New York State. Last year’s Cup netted in excess of $8,000+ in fundraising proceeds bringing the Fund’s total just shy of $23,000. MISSION STATEMENT The goal of the Sweitzer Cup and the affiliate charity, the Timothy J. Sweitzer Memorial Foundation, has always been two-fold: first and foremost our goal is to memorialize Tim, to ensure that his legacy, one of competitive spirit and camaraderie, of passion and compassion, of excellence both on and off the field, is eternalized. Second, our goal has been to give back to the community that gave so much to us and to Tim. In the coming years it is our vision to build a top flight soccer field and eventually an entire complex in the greater Hudson Valley bearing his name, where children of all backgrounds--racial, socioeconomic and educational--will be able to develop leadership and teamwork skills in effort to provide a breeding ground for the next generation of Tim Sweitzers. We realize this is a lofty and long term goal—but this tournament has proven it has staying power. This philanthropic prong also includes a plan to replenish the scholarship bearing Tim’s name and will be looking to award to students who embody the attributes that made Tim so special – both on and off the field. |
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Aug. 11, 2018 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
The Big Band Sound on the Lawn of the Goshen Public Library And Historical Society Central Library
Sponsored by Norton & Christensen Ice Cream by What's the Scoop |
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The Moon Festival and the Cultural and Community role it has played in the Tristate area.
Aug. 23, 2018
James smith and Jin Pang will introduce the Moon Festival and the cultural and community role it has played in the tristate area.
Jin Pang has a master degree in Business Administration. She was a teacher in the emerging Chinese class in Greater DC area. She was a journalist in Epoch Times Washington DC office and then became the marketing manager. Now she works on community outreaching and community events at New Century Film located in Port Jervis.
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Aug. 25, 2018 10:00 a.m.
OPIOID OVERDOSE PREVENTION & NARCAN TRAINING PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE A FREE NALOXONE KIT! Goshen FD Station 1 99 North Church Street Goshen, NY 10924
Saturday, August 25th 3 Slots available: 10am,11am, 12pm You must register thru - STUDENTS WILL LEARN: -How TO RECOGNIZE AN OVERDOSE -How TO GIVE RESCUE BREATHING -HOW TO ADMINISTER NALOXONE -LEGAL RIGHTS PROTECTING RESCUERS Participants will receive training on the use of Naloxone, commonly known as Narcan, to reverse an overdose on opiods, such as heroin or narcotic pain medications. The training lasts approximately 45 minutes and teaches students how to recognize and react to an overdose on opiods, including administration of Narcan. Students who complete the training will receive a kit containing two doses of Narcan. The course and kits are all provided free of charge. Opioids such as heroin and narcotic pain medications act as depressants on the central nervous system. An overdose of opiods results in a lower breathing rate, eventually causing cardiac arrest and death. Naloxone works by blocking the receptors that the opiate bonds to, restoring respiratory drive. If given correctly, in conjuction with rescue breathing and CPR if needed, the use of Naloxone can reverse the overdose and save lives. According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine, drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. The clinical director for the program is Dr. Pamela Murphy of Orange Regional Medical Center. |
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Aug. 25, 2018 6:05 p.m.
We're heading back to the Dutch...Dutchess Stadium that is!
Join us on Saturday, August 25th to cheer on the Hudson Valley Renegades as they take on the Tri-City Valleycats! Our very own Marta Rodriguez from Spring Valley Rotary will be singing the National Anthem and there will be fireworks after the game!
We're moving on up to the luxury suites this year which include air conditioning, cable tv, wi-fi and a special food menu. Because of our upgrade there are currently ONLY 14 tickets available on a first come first serve basis. If we get more than 14 people interested, we will work with Dutchess Stadium to possibly get another suite...but you have to get your form in to get tickets!
Please see the attached flyer with all the information you need and send the completed form with your check to Steve Laubach.
Hope to see you at the game!
ROTARY DISTRICT 7210 EIGHTH ANNUAL FUN-RAISER
Saturday, August 25th – Dutchess Stadium – Fishkill, NYNational Anthem Performed by Marta Rodriguezof the Spring Valley Rotary Club!!Join an small group of Rotarians, Family and Friends for a special night at Dutchess Stadium in a 20 person luxury suite complete with flat screen tv, cable, wifi, air conditioning, private restroom, special food menu.Game time is 6:05 PMHV Renegades vs. Tri-City Valleycats (Houston Astros Affiliate) FIREWORKS AFTER THE GAME! Gates open at 5:00 PMCome early and cheer on Spring Valley Rotarian Marta Rodriguez as she sings our National Anthem All this for only $55.00 per person! Name: ____________________________________________ Email:___________________________ _____ Yes, we are able to attend! Rotary Club of ________________________________ _____ Number Attending @ $55.00 per personTotal Amount Enclosed: $________________ _____ Adults _____ Children Please mail this form and check payable to Steven Laubach to: Steve Laubach 8th Annual Fun-Raiser PO Box 676 Highland, NY 12528-0676 Please send reservation and payment no later than Aug 1st. Thank you! You will pick up your tickets at the will call window at the stadium on game day. |
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Sep. 15, 2018 12:00 p.m.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 201812:OOPM GAME TIME @ MICHIE FIELD
PLEASE JOIN US FOR SOME FOOTBALL!!
Please complete form below and mail to: DG Christine Giangrasso, 546 N. Elting Corners Road, Highland, NY 12528 Name:____________________________________________________________ Number of Tickets:_________________ Total Ticket Price:__________________ Phone:___________________________ |
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Braeside
Sep. 20, 2018
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Sep. 27, 2018
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Oct. 13, 2018 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Craft Beer,Wine & BBQTo Benefit Braeside CampSaturday, October 13th, 2018 12:30pm to 5pmLocation: Braeside Camp 640 East Main Street, Middletown, NY 10940 Come join us on the grounds of Braeside Camp for a beautiful afternoon to enjoy fine BBQ and variety of craft beers and wines. Selections will be from Breweries & Wineries here in the Hudson Valley.
The Main Menu will include: beef brisket, ribs & chicken all slow-cooked for 6-8 hours in a charcoal and wood chip smoker. Pulled pork sliders, mac & cheese, salads, homemade cornbread, snacks & desserts. Corbett Hall will be open for all to enjoy a cozy afternoon with the fireplace going and music to enjoy. Weather permitting, lawn games will be available outside on the grounds of the camp or you can sit outside under the pavilion. Silent Auction will also be held. All proceeds benefit Braeside Camp. For over 100 years, Braeside has provided economically disadvantaged and foster children of Orange County with a summer camp experience. Thank you for supporting Braeside Camp! ! Come out and enjoy the day with your friends for a great cause!
Tickets: All-inclusive tickets: $20 (if purchased by 10/1/18, after $25) $ 15-designated drivers (no alcohol) contact Brian McNamara, +845-978-9568 or email brianmcnamara@hvc.rr.com (To purchase tickets via paypal.com: paypal.me/BraesideBBQ under special instructions, provide name & contact info)
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Oct. 25, 2018 12:15 a.m.
The Minisink Hook & Ladder Co. is proud to announce our certification as a registered Opioid Overdose Prevention Program by the New York State Department of Health!
Participants will receive training on the use of Naloxone, commonly known as Narcan, to reverse an overdose on opiods, such as heroin or narcotic pain medications. The training lasts approximately 45 minutes and teaches students how to recognize and react to an overdose on opiods, including administration of Narcan. Students who complete the training will receive a kit containing two doses of Narcan. The course and kits are all provided free of charge. Opioids such as heroin and narcotic pain medications act as depressants on the central nervous system. An overdose of opiods results in a lower breathing rate, eventually causing cardiac arrest and death. Naloxone works by blocking the receptors that the opiate bonds to, restoring respiratory drive. If given correctly, in conjuction with rescue breathing and CPR if needed, the use of Naloxone can reverse the overdose and save lives. According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine, drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. The clinical director for the program is Dr. Pamela Murphy of Orange Regional Medical Center. |
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Nov. 03, 2018 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) is a multi-district, grassroots leadership development program of member districts organized into regional divisions in various parts of the world. At RLI, our purpose is twofold. First, RLI is a great place for newly inducted Rotarians to quickly learn about the “Object of Rotary”, “The Four Way Test” “The Five Avenues of Service” and much more. As in every endeavor, the more you know about something, the more interesting it becomes. Rotary is most assuredly one of those organizations that the more you put into it, the more you get out of it. RLI can make that possible for you. Graduates of RLI are more likely to remain in, and be a bigger part of Rotary, than any other demographic. Second, RLI seeks to have Rotary Clubs in its member districts identify those Rotarians who appear to have the potential for future club leadership (not necessarily as club presidents) and provide those so identified with a quality education in Rotary knowledge and leadership skills so important in voluntary organizations.
RLI is a three part program, Part I, Part II and Part III. Each Part is a full day and you can take each Part as your schedule allows. It is an amazing learning experience for all Rotarians. Club Officers can build on their Rotary Knowledge to enhance their club experience. Club Presidents can expand on the skills gained at their President Elect Training Seminar. Long time Rotarians can re-kindle the old Rotary flame, and at the same time share their experiences with the other participants. New Rotarians that have joined in the last 3 years will be reimbursed by the District for attending the Part I courses for the first time. Have you gone through all 3 years of courses? Join us for the graduate course! Have you taken the graduate course in the past? It changes each year, so come and see what's new! To register go to www.rlinea.org and click Newburgh on the left hand side. <p> Your browser does not support iframes. </p>
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How to engage all members of Rotary and specifically young professionals.
Nov. 08, 2018
Drew Kessler is a Vice President and Relationship Manager of the Commercial Real Estate division for M&T Bank. He currently is responsible for a portfolio of loan and deposit relationships with major businesses within the metro New York City area; while increasing the bank’s business in established and developing markets. His leadership positions in the industry date back to 2003. Drew has built his career as one of the leading bankers in New York. Drew prides himself on his commitment to client service and his comprehensive knowledge of the real estate and financing industry as well as his dedication to community service.
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Nov. 11, 2018 11:00 a.m.
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Nov. 24, 2018 2:00 p.m.
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Dec. 15, 2018 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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With Janice Clark, Principal-Academics about The John S. Burke Catholic High School
Dec. 20, 2018
Website: www.BurkeCatholic.com Email: jdouthit@burkecatholic.org John will be joined by Janice Clark, Principal-Academics (Doris & Ken Obremski's daughter) John will give a brief overview of Burke Catholic HS, as the only Catholic High School in Orange County. |
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My Shanghai Experience.
Jan. 03, 2019
I was recently admitted to the BS/MS joint degree program for accounting and finance at NYU Stern School of Business. Originally from Israel, I moved to the U.S. when I was young, and I had the amazing opportunity to complete the first part of my degree in Shanghai, China at NYU's portal campus. Once there, I learned Mandarin Chinese and founded a successful business chapter to connect students with local companies. Outside of academia, I worked last summer at the U.S. Department of the Treasury as a summer analyst in Washington, DC, and I was offered a position at Deloitte this summer in New York City. On my free time, I love to stay active, travel to new places, and give back to my community through the America Reads/America Counts mentorship program in NYC. |
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Touro College of Medicine
Jan. 03, 2019
Touro College of MedicineDr. Steier is the Dean of Clinical Education and a Professor of Medicine at the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York City, and serves as Campus Dean of the Middletown Campus. He is Board certified in internal, pulmonary and critical care medicine. He formerly served as Associate Dean and Chair of the Department of Medicine at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, as well as a Clinical Assistant Dean at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. He holds master’s degrees in business administration, public health, geriatric health, and health administration. Dr. Steier is an accreditation surveyor for the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), a grant reviewer for the Health Resources Services Administration and a consultant for the Food and Drug Administration. He received a bachelor of science in biology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and his doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Steier has written for a number of notable publications including the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, the Journal of the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association, the Post Graduate Medicine, Osteopathic Medical News and the Hospital Physician. He is a frequent guest as a medical expert on CBS radio, Channel 4 News in New York and Channel 12 News in Long Island. Dr. Steier has been a HRSA Peer Reviewer for 15 years, serving as a panel chair for the last five years, facilitating the review of Title VII training grants. In addition, Dr. Steier is a National Health Service Corps Scholar, having completed a public health service four year commitment in rural Monroe, Louisiana from 1992 to 1996.
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