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Belfast Rotary Club

 

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August 2024
99 Years of Service to Our Community!
President's Message
Greetings fellow Rotarians,

August is here, the weather is beautiful and summer activities abound! During this busy time of year, let’s not forget the many exciting Rotary projects we have underway. August will see our
Evening by the Bay Gala and Fundraiser, Harbor Fest, District Governor’s visit and kicking off our
Strategic Plan and Legacy Project, just to name a few of our endeavors.

I’m excited that we have added many new members over the past couple months, and we
have a few more inductions on the horizon. I’m convinced that our growth is largely due to our
charitable work throughout the community. This is why it is so important for each of us to spread the word about our club and encourage like-minded folk to consider joining us in our work.

I want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to our membership. As the new President, I
have an opportunity to see the tremendous  amount of work our club members accomplish on
behalf of the Belfast Rotary Club. Please know, the work we do makes a difference and adds value to the community we all call home!
 
Sincerely,
 
Jason Trundy
Belfast Rotary Club President
2024-2025
 
 
 
 
Please Give a Warm WElcome to Our new Club members
It's always a good start to the Rotary year when the president gets to induct a new member at the first meeting he presides over!

Welcome to Tia Poulin who was sponsored by Robyn Goff. Tia works with Robyn at Volunteers of America New England.
 
We've welcomed four new members in July with more inductions to come in the month of August.
Jim Roberts  is shown here receiving his membership pin from his sponsor, Jason Trundy.
David Leach became one of the newest members of our club. He was sponsored by past president Steve Norman.
Josh Goldstein was sponsored by president Jason Trundy and is shown here receiving his membership pin.
Belfast Rotary Club
Strategic Plan Needs Committee Members
 
The Board of Directors approved the Belfast Rotary Club Strategic Plan at their June 10th meeting.  A year long project, this plan was a result of hard work by the steering committee, four sub-committees and input from club members through a membership survey and many conversations.
 
Four new committees have been charged to implement Year 1 of the plan. We are seeking club members to join the committees and begin the work.  Take a moment to click on the link below to sign up on a google sheet.  We need the whole club to be involved as we work to grow and sustain the Belfast Rotary Club.
 
We have goals to reach in the next three years!
 
 
Belfast Harbor Fest Weekend
Coming Right Up!
BELFAST ROTARY’S HARBOR FEST OFFERS A FULL SCHEDULE ON THE WATERFRONT
THIS WEEKEND

Belfast Rotary Club’s 17th annual Belfast Harbor Fest, a free three-day event celebrating the city’s
maritime history and traditions, starts Friday evening, Aug. 16 with “Evening by the Bay,” a gala with live and silent benefit auctions at the United Farmers Market building on Spring Street in Belfast. It continues all day Saturday, Aug. 17, and ends with the famous Cardboard Boat Race on Sunday morning, Aug. 18.

“Belfast Harbor Fest is back, bigger and better than ever,” said Russell Werkman, Waldo County
YMCA’s CEO and the Rotary Club event’s  chairperson. “From Friday’s gala through Saturday’s 5K race, pancake breakfast, music, food, kids’ activities, shipyard tours, boatbuilding demonstrations, a rowing regatta and Pinewood Derby, and Sunday’s Cardboard Boat Race, Harbor Fest is a celebration for Belfast and everyone who attends.” Rotary president and Waldo County Sheriff Jason Trundy says “locals and visitors, kids and adults, all will have a very good time.”

“Evening By the Bay,” a gala with food, music and live and silent auctions, begins at 5:30 on Friday at the United Farmers Market. It is sponsored by the Market, City of Belfast, Mathews Brothers,
Ducktrap River of Maine, Stanley Chevrolet, Coastwise Realty, Bell the Cat and other local donors. Proceeds from the auctions will help Rotary build a $200,000 accessible playground at City Park as a “Legacy Project” to celebrate the Club’s 100 years of community service. The auctions will feature restaurant and business gift certificates, maritime and other experiences, including a biplane ride from the Owls Head Transportation Museum, an Empanada Picnic Basket Lunch for four people from the Mica Schweitzer-Bluhm, executive director of the Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting, and four rounds of golf at the Bangor Municipal Golf Course. Crafts, hand-carved wooden toys and art work will include Belfast painter Jerri Finch’s original oil painting “Glow,” the2024 Harbor Fest’s chosen graphic. Tickets for the gala are $35 and can be purchased by searching
online for “Evening by the Bay 2024.”

Saturday, Aug. 17 activities begin at 7:30 a.m., with Rotary’s famous blueberry pancake breakfast and 5K “Bug Run” road race, and continue through 5 p.m. Jonesville, Anni and the Rainmakers and PenBay Steel Band will perform at the Steamboat Landing gazebo from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. More than half a dozen food trucks will serve everything from seafood to ice cream, and Marshall Wharf’s beer garden will serve from noon to 5 p.m. Children’s games, face painting, rope making and a Coast Guard table will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come Boating!’s rowing regatta on the harbor starts at 11 a.m. Attendees may get to see a tugboat parade, courtesy of Penobscot Bay Tractor Tugs, and a biplane flyover thanks to Owl’s Head Transportation Museum. Katahdin Council of Boy Scouts hosts a Pinewood Derby wooden car race competition from noon to 2 p.m., sponsored by The Senior Center and featuring a return match between Stanley Chevrolet and Quirk Ford. Front Street Shipyard offers free tours at 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Exhibitors, vendors, a cardboard boat building workshop and a boatbuilding demonstration by American skiff building
champion Cody Keithan of Belfast are among the activities rounding out the day.
 
Sunday morning will offer food, Harbor Fest merchandise, vendors and exhibitors, and the popular Cardboard Boat Races, sponsored once again by Front Street Shipyard. Launching from Boat House beach, the races include prizes for youth entries, adult and business boats and the always enjoyable “Best Sinking” award. Belfast Harbor Fest 2024 concludes Sunday afternoon with a lobster bake fundraiser presented by and for Habitat for Humanity.

The Rotary Club’s Werkman thanked the event’s dozens of sponsors, exhibitors, vendors, exhibitors, performers, boatbuilders and more than 60 volunteers. Major Harbor Fest sponsors, part of nearly 50 businesses and organizations, include the City of Belfast, Front Street Shipyard, First National Bank, United Farmers Market, Mathews Brothers, Stanley Chevrolet, Waldo County General Hospital, Bangor Savings Bank, Viking Lumber, Robbins Lumber Company, Hammond Lumber, K Construction, Cold Mountain Builders, Penobscot Bay Tractor Tug Co., Viking Lumber, J Black Printing, Cornerspring Montessori School, Ducktrap River of Maine, Senior Planning Center, Consumers Fuel, Belfast Community Co-Op and Waldo County YMCA.
 
 
 
 
CELEBRATE!
August Birthdays:
 
 Kevin Kelley - August 3
 Cody Keithan - August 8
 Bryant Dutch - August 23
 Doug Smith - August 26
 
 
 
 
August Rotary Anniversaries:
 
Larry Bjorklund - 14 years
Sharron Walsh - 21 years
Michelle Morrow - 26 years
Bryant Dutch - 63 years!!
BELFAST ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 2024
 
 
August 14, 2024   “The Story of the Sturgeon Mural Project," David Hurley
 
August 21, 2024      District Governor’s Visit

August 28, 2024      Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Maine, Katelyn Robbins, Program Manager
 
September 4, 2024     Our Town Belfast, Amanda Cunningham, Executive Director
 
For more information about any of the speakers listed above, contact Marjorie Crowley.
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