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Alluding to a famous speech that Robert F. Kennedy made at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, in 1966, Blender called the approximately 400 graduates of the program "our ripples of hope. With them and with our peace centers, peace is possible." Colin Spurway, a 2003-05 peace fellow, says the program equipped him to make the world a more peaceful, just, and sustainable place. Speaking to regional Rotary Foundation coordinators (RRFCs) during a training meeting in Chicago, Spurway thanked The Rotary Foundation for its support of the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution, and he urged the RRFCs to promote them. "Only Rotary has the combination of financial capacity, internationalism, patience, and worldview to invest in something as imaginative, hopeful, progressive—but intangible—as peace," he said. Spurway, a native of Scotland, added that peace is not a goal that can simply be checked off a list. "Peace is a continuing process. It is slow, long-term work." In introducing Spurway to the RRFCs, Duane Sterling, Rotary Centers Committee member and aide to the RI president-nominee, suggested that the peace studies program receives less publicity than it deserves. "The Rotary Centers come in right behind polio in priority," said Sterling. "But we are not giving it the kind of attention we need to be giving it. The program has one of the greatest potentials to change the world for generations to come." California, Berkeley. "My experience of the fellowship was made particularly rich by the semester in Berkeley," Spurway told the RRFCs. "But I know that I speak for the overwhelming majority of alumni when I say that the fellowship has proven Spurway studied at the Rotary Center at the University of Queensland and spent his fourth semester at the University of to be of great value after graduation." After managing peace building and development programs for international charities in South and Central Asia, Spurway now works for the BBC World Service Trust in London as a manager for international development projects in Bangladesh. He said the peace studies program contributes substantially to Rotary's image. It is also a feather in the cap of the participating universities. Eddie Blender, Rotary Centers Major Gifts Initiative chair, said $40 million has been raised toward the goal of creating a $95 million endowment fund by 2015 to sustain the program. Alluding to a famous speech that Robert F. Kennedy made at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, in 1966, Blender called the approximately 400 graduates of the program "our ripples of hope. With them and with our peace centers, peace is possible." Reminders 5 th Board Meeting 7 th GNC Food Drive 9 th Rotary Leadership training @ Stafford H.S. 10 th Mother’s Day 25 th Memorial Day The Rotary World Peace Fellowships program makes a difference “Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope …those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.” Robert F. Kennedy, June 6, 1966, Cape Town, South Africa Rotary Club Of West Point May 2009 Newsletter Vol. 1 Number 10 Service Above Self Officers President: Trent funkhouser Immediate Past President: John Harper President-elect: colleen Bonadonna Secretary: Colleen Bonadonna Treasurer: Linda Walton Committee Chairs Club: Eric Nost Membership: John Harper Foundation: Juanita Cawley PI: Bill Cawley Service: Beth Spillman Sub-committee Chairs Vocational: Mark Dorsey International: Colleen Bonadonna Community: Mike Matthews RI President: D.K. Lee District Governor: Chuck Davidson Assistant District Governor: Juanita Cawley A child dies every 30 seconds of malaria in Africa. In fact malaria is the fourth-leading cause of death of all children worldwide under five years old. Yet two of the most popular treatments for the disease cost less than 15 cents a dose.

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Page 1: Rotary Club Of West Point - directory-online.com. He said the peace ... Walton Committee Chairs Club: Eric Nost ... The next day the team visited Dream Catchers Farm for a presentation

Alluding to a famousspeech that Robert F.Kennedy made at theUniversity of CapeTown, South Africa, in1966, Blender called theapproximately 400graduates of the program"our ripples of hope.With them and with ourpeace centers, peace ispossible."

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Colin Spurway, a 2003-05 peacefellow, says the program equipped him tomake the world a more peaceful, just, andsustainable place. Speaking to regionalRotary Foundation coordinators (RRFCs)during a training meeting in Chicago,Spurway thanked The RotaryFoundation for its support of the RotaryCenters for International Studies inpeace and conflict resolution, and heurged the RRFCs to promote them."Only Rotary has the combination offinancial capacity, internationalism,patience, and worldview to invest insomething as imaginative, hopeful,progressive—but intangible—aspeace," he said. Spurway, a native ofScotland, added that peace is not a goalthat can simply be checked off a list."Peace is a continuing process. It is slow,long-term work." In introducing Spurway to the RRFCs,Duane Sterling, Rotary CentersCommittee member and aide to the RIpresident-nominee, suggested that thepeace studies program receives lesspublicity than it deserves. "The RotaryCenters come in right behind polio inpriority," said Sterling. "But we are notgiving it the kind of attention we need tobe giving it. The program has one of thegreatest potentials to change the world forgenerations to come." California,Berkeley. "My experience of thefellowship was made particularly rich bythe semester in Berkeley," Spurway told

the RRFCs. "But I know that I speak forthe overwhelming majority of alumniwhen I say that the fellowship has proven Spurway studied at the Rotary Centerat the University of Queensland and spent

his fourth semester atthe University of tobe of great value aftergraduation." Aftermanaging peacebuilding anddevelopmentprograms forinternational charitiesin South and CentralAsia, Spurway nowworks for the BBCWorld Service

Trust in London as a manager forinternational development projects inBangladesh. He said the peace studiesprogram contributes substantially toRotary's image. It is also a feather in thecap of the participating universities. Eddie Blender, Rotary Centers MajorGifts Initiative chair, said $40 million hasbeen raised toward the goal of creating a$95 million endowment fund by 2015 tosustain the program. Alluding to a famousspeech that Robert F. Kennedy made atthe University of Cape Town, SouthAfrica, in 1966, Blender called theapproximately 400 graduates of theprogram "our ripples of hope. With themand with our peace centers, peace ispossible."

MayReminders

5th Board Meeting7th GNC FoodDrive9th RotaryLeadershiptraining @Stafford H.S.10th Mother’s Day25th Memorial Day

The Rotary World Peace Fellowships program makes a difference

“Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out againstinjustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope …those ripples build a current which can sweep down themightiest walls of oppression and resistance.” Robert F. Kennedy, June 6, 1966, Cape Town, South Africa

Rotary Club Of West Point

May 2009 Newsletter Vol. 1 Number 10

Service Above Self

OfficersPresident: TrentfunkhouserImmediate PastPresident: JohnHarperPresident-elect:colleenBonadonnaSecretary:ColleenBonadonnaTreasurer: LindaWalton

CommitteeChairsClub: Eric NostMembership:John HarperFoundation:Juanita CawleyPI: Bill CawleyService: BethSpillman

Sub-committeeChairsVocational:Mark DorseyInternational:ColleenBonadonnaCommunity: MikeMatthews

RI President: D.K.LeeDistrictGovernor:Chuck DavidsonAssistantDistrictGovernor:Juanita Cawley

A child dies every 30 seconds of malaria in Africa. In fact malaria isthe fourth-leading cause of death of all children worldwide under fiveyears old. Yet two of the most popular treatments for the disease costless than 15 cents a dose.

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Originally from Long Island, NY, Juanita (and husband Rotarian Bill)make their home in West Point where Juanita is the Assistant Superintendentof schools. In addition to her degrees from Cortland and Oklahoma, Juanitaholds a Certificate of Advanced Study from ODU. Juanita is a District 7610 Assistant Governor and two-term President ofthe West Point club. She served as the District Public Image chair, writingtwo $10,000 RI grants for the district. She is a multiple Paul Harris Fellowand a member of the Paul Harris Society. She enjoys gardening, antiques,traveling and history (especially West Point history).

Although initially joining Rotary simply because she was asked to, Juanita has, “found that Ibelieve in what Rotary stands for and want to participate in the many activities, both club anddistrict, that reflect those ideals. I want to give to Rotary and help others.”

Our club responded wonderfully to the visit of the Group Study Exchange team from India onApril 14th – 16th. After being met in Middlesex, the team traveled with Eric Nost to West Point forindividual vocational visits with journalist Robin Lawson, dentist Mark Neale, Farm Bureauinsurance agent Mike Pumo, the medical team from West Point Family Practice, and staff from thefashion design program at VCU. The day was capped off with a reception at Colleen Bonadonna’shome. The next day the team visited Dream Catchers Farm for a presentation before heading toWilliamsburg. A great pizza party was held that evening at the home of Mike and BarbaraMatthews. Following their program for the club Thursday morning, the team continued theirDistrict 7610 visit with the Fredericksburg club. Special thanks to Laurie Carlton for organizing the team visit to West Point, ColleenBonadonna for assisting Laurie. Larry and Renaye Dillon, Elis and Dudley Olsson, Randy andLynn Mathis, Mike and Barbara Matthews, and Colleen Bonadonna for opening their homes forovernight accommodations, and the numerous other club members who provided delicious foodand a warm and generous welcome for our guests from far away.

Laurie Carlton will lead activities during the West Point portion of the team’s visit.

May EventsCalendar

CommunityService Theme

Speakers 7th Jonathan YoungEngineering Professor 14th Janet — Eastern VAMt. Bike Assoc.21st Rotary VocationalVisit to WP Antiques28th Rev. Bill PalmerGood Neighbor Center

Invocation,Pledge, &Incentive

7th Pete Henderson14th Jeff Smith21st Laura shreaves28th Laurie Carlton

MayCelebrations

Birthdays 9th Randy Mathis30th Blair Wilson

Anniversaries 2nd Eric & MargaretNost5th Blair & TeresaWilson18th Larry & RenayeDillon

Looking aheadIn June

2nd Board meeting4th GNC Food Drive1 8t h Club Banquet21st Father’s Day2 7t h DistrictBanquet

June Fellowshipmonth theme

speakerResponsibility

4th Jane Massey-Redd11th Laura Shreaves18th Jeff smith25th Beth Spillman

Club Roster

“In the world of global health, success builds on success. Rotaryin its commitment to eradicate polio is unique.” Bill Gates

The Four-Way Test*Of the things we think, say ordo:• Is it the TRUTH?• Is it FAIR to all concerned?• Will it build GOODWILL andBETTER FRIENDSHIPS?• Will it be BENEFICIAL to allconcerned?

* Adopted by Rotary in 1943.

Colleen Bonadonna

Laurie Carlton

Bill Cawley

Juanita Cawley

Larry Dillon

Mark Dorsey

Trent Funkhouser

John Harper

Pete Henderson

Jane Massey-Redd

Randy Mathis

Mike Matthews

Linda Minor

Eric Nost

Elis Olsson

Laura Shreaves

Jeff Smith

Linda Smith

Beth Spillman

Leo Wagner

Linda Walton

Blair Wilson

Member Profile: Juanita CawleyDid you know? After graduating from the State University of New York—Cortland, Juanita leftfor a cross-country adventure by herself to attend graduate school at the University of Oklahoma?

GSE team visit a huge success!Pictured (L-R): Nita Sathyendran, Elishiba John,team leader Dr. Babu Chacko, Dr. AnukeshPrassannan, and Joseph Pritty.