The Rotary Club of
Red Bank
 
Chartered 1921
COGS
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
COGS 3/28/19
Prez Light Steve rang the bell at  12:15 - followed by the pledge, prayer (Chuck Watson) and 4 way test.  There was not an empty seat in the house. It was nice to see some new, old and very old faces at the meeting.
 
Sunshine Saloukas spread some cheer today, everyone laughed - but I cant remember the joke
 
GUESTS AND VISITORS: Nick from Sunrise came back for a second visit today, Shawn Lenner, Ryan Keating (all guests of Jessica Johannsen).  Brad Chavero-Correa (our Latino Scholarship Awardee from last year) came in to update us on his schooling.  The Scholarship Committee did a great job picking him last year!
 
WELCOME BACK:  Horton, unfortunately
 
HAPPY DOLLARS AND FINES: There were quite a few happy dollars and fines this week - unfortunately it is hard to run the meeting and keep track of them.  With that being said, who will step up to the plate next year to pen the COGS?
 
NEW MEMBER INDUCTIONS: None this week.  WHO WILL YOU BRING IN AS A POTENTIAL NEW MEMBER NEXT WEEK?
 
COLOR OF THE WEEK: We have revived color of the week and a lot of our members aren't reading the COGS - we took in quite a few fines.  If you are looking under this heading to find out what the color of the week is, you are looking in the wrong place :-)  It's in this issue somewhere - it may even be a color that you've never even heard of (HINT - Google can help you in this instance).
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
 
Monmouth County Evening Rotary Club Charity Pong Tournament (March 21) - A SUCCESS, over $600 raised. Won by non-other than Rotarian Jon Schwartz (now we know what he does on vacation)
 
Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) (March 30, April 6, April 20) https://rlinea.org/
 
Career Day (May 2)  See Addie
 
District Conference (May 4Seaview Inn, Galloway NJ https://events.rotarydistrict7505.org/event/district-7505-assembly/
 
Collier Youth Services Gala honoring Beacon Panning & Consulting Services, the Rotary Club of Red Bank and Vonage (May 9) Addison Park - Aberdeen NJ 6:30PM-10:30PM See Steve Sanfilippo for reservations
 
RYLA North (June 29th – July 2nd) Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ - See the Bohinski's if you have any questions.  Two students blue signed up so far (out of 6 total)
 
UPCOMING SPEAKERS: See the list in the column to the green right. If you have anyone interested in speaking, please let Barbara Mullen know.
 
REMINDER: WE NOW MEET WEEKLY, THURSDAYS 12:00PM at the NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB.
 
SCHOLARSHIPS: Applications mailed to schools - see Jim Mullevey
 
FOUNDATION GRANT REQUESTS: Applications mailed to non-profits - See Jack Chesbro
 
GOLF & FOOD & WINE: Addie will chair food & wine, Bill D. will chair golf - DATE WILL BE TUESDAY OCTOBER 1, 2019 @ NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB
 
SPEAKER: Paul Reddick uses baseball as a tool to help parents have stronger relationships with their sons. He is currently the Director of The Yogi Berra Museum baseball camp and the author or co-author of the best seller The Picture Perfect Pitcher, Hitting with Mike Epstein, and The New Rules of Baseball Instruction. Paul has served as a scout for the Pittsburgh Pirates and coached in the Montreal Expo farm system. His pitching course is used by more pitchers than any other pitching training program ever created. Today he spoke about none-other than Yogi Berra, a tremendous human being.  If you missed the meeting, you missed a great one!

50/50: Cassandra, one of our servers ($17.00). The pot is about $375.00

COGS 3/21/19
 El Commandante Doug rang the bell at  12:22 - followed by the pledge, prayer (Bill Saloukas) and 4 way test.
 
Sunshine Saloukas had two jokes for us today, they were slightly better than last weeks jokes - the punchlines were   "I went over to it and went psst, psst" and "two plus two, the sum of it is four"
 
GUESTS AND VISITORS: Nick from Sunrise visited today (Jessica had a meeting), Skip from Green Label Title Co, Bill Linderman, and Mike Warner - member of Pemberton Rotary
 
WELCOME BACK:  Yes folks, Horton is still with us - his welcome is just about warn out......
 
HAPPY DOLLARS AND FINES: Late - Jon Schwartz (Jay paid the fine, apparently Jon dropped him off under the portico so he would not get wet - Jon, just a heads up - Jay was speaking to Nick about a room for you at Sunrise) Color of the week - Robin, Horton, Doug, Joe and Mike. Happy dollars - Stuart - for Gods of Comedy show and sad for boss recuperating in hospital, Doug - will be at Yankee Stadium next Thursday (who wants  to be President for a Day?), Horton - Happy that he is here for us to see him, Robin - Marco Island was great!, Jon - Syracuse and all Jets new players, Bill  Linderman - happy to be here, Joe G. - Lombardi Dinner and Jays Tribute,  Addie - for parade group, Lombardi, and no cane!, Jay - Beer Pong Tonight! THanks you AJ and DOms Deli for food donations!
 
NEW MEMBER INDUCTIONS: None this week.  WHO WILL YOU BRING IN AS A POTENTIAL NEW MEMBER NEXT WEEK?
 
COLOR OF THE WEEK: We have revived color of the week and a lot of our members aren't reading the COGS - we took in quite a few fines.  If you are looking under this heading to find out what the color of the week is, you are looking in the wrong place :-)  It's in this issue somewhere - it may even be a color that you've never even heard of (HINT - Google can help you in this instance).
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
 
Monmouth County Evening Rotary Club Charity Pong Tournament (March 21https://www.facebook.com/events/352134948962536/
 
Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) (March 30, April 6, April 20) https://rlinea.org/
 
Career Day (May 2)  See Addie
 
District Conference (May 4Seaview Inn, Galloway NJ https://events.rotarydistrict7505.org/event/district-7505-assembly/
 
Collier Youth Services Gala honoring Beacon Panning & Consulting Services, the Rotary Club of Red Bank and Vonage (May 9) Addison Park - Aberdeen NJ 6:30PM-10:30PM See Steve Sanfilippo for reservations
 
RYLA North (June 29th – July 2nd) Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ - See the blue Bohinski's if you have any questions.  Two students blue signed up so far (out of 6 total)
 
UPCOMING SPEAKERS: See the list in the column to the right. If you have anyone interested in speaking, please let Barbara Mullen know.
 
REMINDER: WE NOW MEET WEEKLY, THURSDAYS 12:00PM at the NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB.
 
SCHOLARSHIPS: Applications mailed to schools - see Jim Mullevey
 
FOUNDATION GRANT REQUESTS: Applications mailed to non-profits - See Jack Chesbro
 
GOLF & FOOD & WINE: Addie will chair food & wine, Bill D. will chair golf - DATE WILL BE TUESDAY OCTOBER 1, 2019 @ NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB
 
SPEAKER: Bill Linderman introduced   Rob Elfstrom , he is the creator of the TOVA water purification system. Tova’s Water Purification Station (WS25) operates as a stationary stand-alone unit. ​It is skid-mounted for either mobile or permanent installations and will  produce up to 20,000 gallons of EPA/WHO-standard potable water per day. The unit is  powered by its integrated solar panels.  It also supports optional power sources such as wind turbine , battery, 2.5kw generator, and AC line voltage (50-60hz, 30-300v).
The WS25 is simple, tough and easy to maintain.  There are no automatic valves, high-tech/high maintenance hardware, sensitive electronics or hydraulics.  The unit is engineered for deployment and can be  operation in less than 10 minutes.  This unit simultaneous produces non-potable water for both agriculture and hygienic purposes such as drip irrigation, cattle washing/feeding, bathing, and laundry, etc.​
The WS25 is built for rough terrain overland travel, air-drop, and/or seaborne delivery.  Engineered for long-term trouble-free service and little to no maintenance. The design objective satisfies the need for mobile water treatment plant that requires no hardware such as chemical, cartridge filters or other water purification products. A post-treatment, fully mechanical metered injection pump also ensures the integrity of previously compromised storage facilities when operated as an online chlorination.​
​The WS25 is designed to pump and purify water to EPA/WHO standards at a rate of  40 gpm, dependent upon TSS/turbidity levels.  Each unit is equipped with 1 pump that will handle source water wells, bore holes, lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, agricultural ponds, and catch basins (both deep-set low GPM and high volume shallow-set). Existing water mains where water in not portable can be piped into and out of unit for purification.  Pumping depth is a maximum of 300 ft (options of different pumps can be engineered to unit, i,e. 3 gpm to 60 gpm with possible depths of 1 meter to 183 meters. The unit produces drinking water free of organic, non-organic, biological and viral contamination under any and all power options. The WS25 design eliminates impurities from large sediment through to the point of bacteriological and virus removal at the UV stage.
 

50/50: Jay Schwartz - second time in as many weeks ($17) - he did not pull the joker. The pot is about $355

COGS 3/14/19
The C&C Doug rang the bell at  12:21 - followed by the pledge, prayer (Chuck Watson) and 4 way test.
 
Jokemaster Saloukas had three joes for us today, he should have stopped at two - the punchlines were   "come out from under the bed you bastard, I want to hit you" and "she couldn't reach" and "put the gun down"
 
GUESTS AND VISITORS: none 
 
WELCOME BACK: Horton Hickerson - when is he going to leave?
 
HAPPY DOLLARS AND FINES: Color of the week - Joe, Horton. Happy dollars - Barbara now wearing shoes after 4.5 months. Chuck - St. Patty's day parade, Mary, Jay, Jessica, Ethan, Addie, Jillian and Tom for participating. Horton - happy to be honoring Jay Patock tonight at Lombardi.  Bill - Heading to China on a business trip, sorry Horton is still here. Doug - baseball, Jay Patock, and sad for his business group letting Bill back in.  Steve - Daughter witnessed her first natural baby delivery and Doctor allowed her to deliver the placenta.
 
NEW MEMBER INDUCTIONS: None this week.  WHO WILL YOU BRING IN AS A POTENTIAL NEW MEMBER NEXT WEEK?
 
COLOR OF THE WEEK: We have revived color of the week and a lot of our members aren't reading the COGS - we took in quite a few fines.  If you are looking under this heading to find out what the color of the week is, you are looking in the wrong place :-)  It's in this issue somewhere - it may even be a color that you've never even heard of (HINT - Google can help you in this instance).
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
 
Monmouth County Evening Rotary Club Charity Pong Tournament (March 21https://www.facebook.com/events/352134948962536/
 
Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) (March 30, April 6, April 20) https://rlinea.org/
 
Career Day (May 2)  See Addie
 
District Conference (May 4Seaview Inn, Galloway NJ https://events.rotarydistrict7505.org/event/district-7505-assembly/
 
Collier Youth Services Gala honoring Beacon Panning & Consulting Services, the Rotary Club of Red Bank and Vonage (May 9) Addison Park - Aberdeen NJ 6:30PM-10:30PM See Steve Sanfilippo for reservations
 
RYLA North (June 29th – July 2nd) Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ - See the Bohinski's if you have any questions.  Two students signed up so far (out of 6 total)
 
UPCOMING SPEAKERS: See the list in the column to the juniper right. If you have anyone interested in speaking, please let Barbara Mullen know.
 
REMINDER: WE NOW MEET WEEKLY, THURSDAYS 12:00PM at the NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB.
 
HORTON:  Available any night for dinner - give him a call
 
SCHOLARSHIPS: Applications mailed to schools - see Jim Mullevey
 
FOUNDATION GRANT REQUESTS: Applications mailed to non-profits - See Jack Chesbro
 
GOLF & FOOD & WINE: Addie will chair food & wine, Bill D. will chair golf - DATE WILL BE TUESDAY OCTOBER 1, 2019 @ NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB
 
SPEAKER: Unfortunately, our  speaker had to cancel - her brother is gravely ill and had to travel to Mexico City.  We had a social meeting, it was fun, and we will have more of them in the future!
 
50/50: The winner is Jay.  The pot is about $340.00
COGS 3/7/19
CEO Doug rang the bell at  12:20 - followed by the pledge, prayer (Chuck Watson) and 4 way test.
 
Jokemaster Saloukas spread some cheer - the punchline was   "tell me have I been here before" (I really was hopeful that his jokes would get better after he retired - nope)
 
GUESTS AND VISITORS: none 
 
WELCOME BACK: Horton Hickerson
 
HAPPY DOLLARS AND FINES: Color of the week - Jay, Jim, Larry, Doug, Bill. Happy dollars - Barbara for Biddy and daughter having a boy, Stuart - no powerball winner, Robin - Biddy and vacation to Marco Island and then Texas, Horton - Sad dollar because Steve told him we moved back to the Molly at PETS (damn - he found us), Bill D - Biddy, SJV loss (sad), Horton (also sad), Larry - Villanova and Seaton Hall wins, hoping that Villanova beast SH, Addie - Biddy, Horton and first day with no cane.
 
NEW MEMBER INDUCTIONS: None this week.  WHO WILL YOU BRING IN AS A POTENTIAL NEW MEMBER NEXT WEEK?
 
COLOR OF THE WEEK: We have revived color of the week and a lot of our members aren't reading the COGS - we took in quite a few fines.  If you are looking under this heading to find out what the color of the week is, you are looking in the wrong place :-)  It's in this issue somewhere - it may even be a color that you've never even heard of (HINT - Google can help you in this instance).
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
 
Rumson St Patty's Parade (Mar 10): See Addie to sign up
 
 
Monmouth County Evening Rotary Club Charity Pong Tournament (March 21https://www.facebook.com/events/352134948962536/
 
Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) (March 30, April 6, April 20) https://rlinea.org/
 
Career Day (May 2)  See Addie
 
District Conference (May 4Seaview Inn, Galloway NJ https://events.rotarydistrict7505.org/event/district-7505-assembly/
 
Collier Youth Services Gala honoring Beacon Panning & Consulting Services, the Rotary Club of Red Bank and Vonage (May 9) Addison Park - Aberdeen NJ 6:30PM-10:30PM See Steve Sanfilippo for reservations
 
RYLA North (June 29th – July 2nd) Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ - See the Bohinski's if you have any questions
 
We are looking to get a table together for The Lombardi Dinner - please see Steve Sanfilippo if you are interested. A special Lombardi award has been created in the name of Jay Patock - The Unsung Hero Award.  Please make every effort to attend this event and celebrate Jays generosity to Rotary and the community.
 
UPCOMING SPEAKERS: See the list in the column to the right. If you have anyone interested in speaking, please let Barbara Mullen know.
 
REMINDER: WE NOW MEET WEEKLY, THURSDAYS 12:00PM at the NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB.
 
HORTON:  Available any yellow night for dinner - give him a call
 
SCHOLARSHIPS: Applications mailed to schools - see Jim Mullevey
 
FOUNDATION GRANT REQUESTS: Applications mailed to non-profits - See Jack Chesbro
 
GOLF & FOOD & WINE: Addie will chair food & wine, Bill D. will chair golf - date to be announced shortly
 
SALVATION ARMY: Starting up after school program, basketball clinic (ages 8-14) - can register on-line or contact Giovanni
 
 
 
SPEAKER:   Steve Bidgood spoke about helping local charities and how it could be good for your business.  He holds an annual charity event at the Salt Creek Grille, this years recipient is IMPACT 100.  Topics included reasons for holding an event at your site, how it can work for your business if it is not a restaurant, partnering with local charities and selecting a charity.  Steve has been instrumental in supporting local charities - over $1,000,000.00 donated in the last 10 years.
 
50/50: The winner is Horton. As he is no-longer an official club member (traitor) - he is not eligible to pick from the deck. The pot is about $325.00
Upcoming Events
Membership Dinner
NCC
Apr 11, 2019 6:00 PM
 
Membership Dinner
NCC
Apr 18, 2019 6:00 PM
 
Collier Youth Services Gala
May 09, 2019
6:30 PM – 10:30 PM
 
Speakers
Apr 04, 2019 12:00 PM
Natural Healthcare
Apr 11, 2019 12:00 PM
Bloom Again Foundation
Apr 18, 2019 12:00 PM
Nutrition
Apr 25, 2019 12:00 PM
Nutrition
May 02, 2019 12:00 PM
Career Day
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
John Smallwood
April 8
 
Morris Foye
April 12
 
Harriet Primack
April 18
 
Stuart Berger
April 19
 
Spouse Birthdays
Silvia Greca
April 6
 
Monique Layton
April 12
 
Donnalyn Giegerich
April 23
 
Join Date
Douglas Niosi
April 9, 2015
4 years
 
Jason Hoffman
April 9, 2015
4 years
 
Gloria Bohinski
April 18, 2013
6 years
 
John Bohinski
April 18, 2013
6 years
 
Agnes DeFelice
April 20, 2016
3 years
 
Paul Zarella
April 22, 2010
9 years
 
Jon Schwartz
April 26, 1990
29 years
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
President Elect
 
Administrative Secretary
 
Club Treasurer
 
Webmaster
 
New Generations Chair
 
Vocational Service Chair
 
RI Foundation Chair
 
Membership Chair
 
Club Administration Chair
 
Service Projects Chair
 
Immediate Past President
 
District Conference Chair
 
RBR Director 16-19
 
RBR Director 17-20
 
RBR Director 17-20
 
RBR Director 18-21
 
RBR Director 18-21
 
Foundation Trustee 16-19
 
Foundation Trustee 16-19
 
Foundation Trustee 17-20
 
Foundation Trustee 17-20
 
Foundation Trustee 18-21
 
Foundation Trustee 18-21
 
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