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October 2013 Volume XXIV www.milfordmarotary.org Milford, MA
Milford Rotary ClubMilford Rotary Club76 Years of Building Community Service
Why Not Join RotaryToday?Patrick Reimonn exchange student
to Chili and his mom Jeanne. Jenny Trapp exchange student from Germanyand her mentor Rotarian Margaret Laneri
THISTHISISIS
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2 - Celebrating 76 Years of Community Service
Excelling at the Basics is the Hallmark of a Great Hospital.
14 Prospect Street • Milford, MA • 508-473-1190Physician Referral 1-888-DRS-HERE • www.milfordregional.org
Over the past century, Milford Regional has grown from a
community hospital into a comprehensive regional healthcare
system serving 20 towns. Never losing sight of our original
mission to care for our community and be directed by the people we
serve, our nonprofit acute care facility has grown by always doing the
basics well. We continue to be at the forefront in such critical areas as
emergency services, women’s health, diagnostics and outpatient services.
We’ve attracted the very best primary care physicians and specialists
through both private practices as well as a thriving group practice.
We’ve created strategic partnerships that allow services once only
found in tertiary care centers to be offered within our own facility.
Milford Regional Medical Center is committed to the same
principles that have allowed us to grow for over a century...providing
exceptional healthcare services to our community with dignity,
compassion and respect.
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Milford Rotary ClubA Message From The President
The Milford Rotary Club, chartered in 1937, is part of the worldwide humanitarian service organization that
includes over 33,000 clubs and over 1 million members. I was proud to serve as president as the Milford Club
marked its 75th year of working together to help promote and build a better commu-
nity while working with Rotary International and the Rotary Foundation to improve
the quality of life throughout the world.
Thanks to your support of our fundraisers, such as this Publication, our annual
spring Wine/Micro-Beer and Food Tasting, and our new fundraiser, a Youth Golf
Tournament held at the Hopedale Country Club, we are able to support a wide vari-
ety of community programs as well as assist in international projects around the globe.
The following is just a sample of what we do.
The Rotary Summer Red Cross Swim has helped 11,443 kids learn to swim since the
program began 61 years ago at White’s Beach in Mendon. We were excited to see a 26%
increase in registration this year. Again this year, the club awarded four $1,000 schol-
arships to area seniors who embrace the essence of "Service Above Self" during their
High School years.In the spring, we selected and funded 5 high school sophomore delegates to the
Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) at Worcester State College. Rotary also supports the Milford Youth
Center, including its summer camp program as well as the Salvation Army’s Youth Camp.
I am proud to report that sixty two (62%) of all funds we spent this year were invested in local Youth
Programs and/or Educational Programs. Another 22% was invested in local or global Humanitarian
Programs.Thanks to the kindness of many businesses in the local area, we hosted the entire Hopedale Junior Class for
"Career Day" in November. Students shadowed business people for the morning and joined Rotarians for
lunch at Restaurant 45 in Medway.
This year the Club was honored to sponsor Patrick Reimonn, a junior from Hopkinton High School, who
spent the school year as a Rotary Eastern States Exchange Student (ESSEX) in Chile. We also hosted another
ESSEX exchange student, Jenny Trapp, from Germany. Jenny attended Milford High School during the 2012-
2013 school year as a sophomore. I want to extend a special thanks to Jenny’s host families, who welcomed her
into their homes, during her year in Milford.
Our members are also strong supporters of the Rotary International Foundation and its goal of making the
world a better, more peaceful, place to live. One of the Foundation’s major goals is to create a Polio Free World.
The Milford Rotary Club is proud to be one of the leading clubs in District 7910 in donations per member to
the Rotary International Foundation.
We hope that by glancing through this publication, you will get a true insight into the scope of Rotary’s pro-
jects, both within the community and beyond. We hope this publication also helps you capture the spirit of fel-
lowship and fun that we enjoy at our weekly meetings.
The center pages present a photo of each Rotarian and his or her profession. I encourage you to contact any
of these members to learn more about Rotary and why you should feel welcome to join us.
If you would like to become a member of the Milford Rotary Club, please email John Peters III, our mem-
bership chairman, at [email protected] and he will be happy to assist you in becoming a Milford
Rotarian.The Milford Rotary Club is a very active club. I invite you to check us out at www.milfordmarotary.org or
search for us on Facebook® - Milford MA Rotary Club.
We are proud to serve the Milford Community and we appreciate all your support.
It has truly been an honor and a real pleasure to serve the club for the past year as President and I look for-
ward to my second term.
Milford Rotary Club Leaders 2012- 2013
OFFICERS
President Al HolmanSecretary Dennis LaPlanteTreasurer Ralph MastroianniExecutive Secretary Mike DiCiccoSgt. At Arms Allan VillatoroImmediate Past President Tony GalloArea 3A Asst. District Governor Vera Cassinelli
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Term 2013 Jane SchroederTerm 2013 Courtney DerderianTerm 2014 Allan VillatoroTerm 2014 Barry FeingoldTerm 2015 Mike DiCiccoTerm 2015 Al Holman
CLUB CHAIRS
Bulletin Dennis LaPlanteClub Trainer John Peters IIIFoundation Thomas Sawyer Sr.Health & Hunger Courtney DerderianInternational Vera CassinelliLiteracy Jane SchroederMembership John Peters IIIPrograms/Speakers Jane SchroederPublic Relations Thomas Sawyer Sr.RYLA Michael PetersonScholarships Steve EllisSocial Events Tony GalloSwim Program Thomas Sawyer Sr.Youth Programs Paul TamagniYouth Golf Tournament David IrwinWebsite Michael DiCiccioWine Tasting Event Donna Libby and Mel McKee
Al HolmanPresident 2012-2013
Rotarians Learn About Casinos FromSpeakers With Different Views
Casinos were the hot topic this year so, in order tobe better informed, the Milford Rotary Club hostedthree speakers who shared their views on casinodevelopment. First, Milford Selectman BrianMurray, top right, explained the process, procedures,deadlines, challenges and the role of town officials.Next, Connecticut novelist, Robert H. Steele, talkedabout his historical novel “The Curse, Big TimeGambling’s Seduction of a Small New England Town.”Steele, who represented his CT District in Congressprior to the arrival of Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun,also lived near the Mashantucket PequotReservation in Ledyard, CT. He presented a first-hand account of the casino impact on the area’stowns. A few weeks later, the Club hosted Thomas"Tony" Sheridan, (lower right) CEO of the EasternConnecticut Chamber of Commerce and former elected town official, who talked about the positive effects of the casi-nos for that area’s residents. Milford TV taped the presentations by Steele and Sheridan and presented both views onMilford TV.
Crossroads Massachusetts, LLC d/b/a Foxwoods Massachusetts (“Foxwoods MA”) is seeking a license from theMassachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) to construct a casino in Milford. You can follow this process on the town’sweb site at http://casino.milford.ma.us
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4 - Celebrating 76 Years of Community Service
Thanks For Coming To Our 7th Annual Wine/Micro Beer & Food Tasting.“Because you supported us - we can support others.”
Plan now to join usfor our 8th Annual Gala next spring.
Bring your friends & enjoyanother fine night of
food, fine spirits and fellowship.Don't miss it and thanksfor supporting Rotary.
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Rotary holds Inaugural Youth Golf TournamentOn Monday, August 12th the Milford Rotary Club teed-up a new fund raising
event. The club decided to turn to the ever popular and sometimes over-done venueof golf. The twist being that this was no mere golf outing where grown men andwomen would come to take out their frustrations on a little ball, while being reward-ed with a dinner, some prizes and the pleasure of a day off from work. No, this wasnot an outing at all: it was a tournament. And the golfers who came to this event,well let’s just say that for the summer…golf is their job and they were eager to tee-off in Rotary’s new fundraiser, The Milford Rotary Youth Golf Tournament. And byall accounts, it was a success. All funds raised by this event go towards our highschool scholarship fund.
The Hopedale Country Club, who graciously closed the course for the day, hostedthe event, so these young people could play and test their skills in a sport they love.With four flights ranging from ages 10 to 18, these young golfers took on a beautifuland sometimes feisty golf course and carded some great scores.
Following the tournament, lunch was provided and the hardware was handed out.Top Medalist in each age flight was: Age 10-12 Flight- Matt Boldy; Age 13-14 Flight-Anthony Arcudi; Age 15-16 Flight- Michael Boldy; Age 17-18 Flight- Tyler Irwin.
Captain Dave Irwin, chairman of this year’s event remarked, “It was a great day ofgolf by some very amazing young, talented golfers. The day was truly rewardingand all the golfers should be proud of the golf they played and the funds they raisedfor our Rotary Scholarship Program. Our goal is to see this event grow by attractingmore and more youth golfers in an attempt to make this a premier golf tournamentin the area”.
MILFORDMILFORDPOWERPOWER
CongratulationsMilford Rotary
On Your 76 Years OfCommunity Service
Page One Cover Photo: Front row from left: Nicholas Tammaro, Milford;Anthony Arcudi, Milford; Ben Tammaro, Milford; Matt Boldy, Millis; Back rowfrom left: Rotarian Steve Ellis, Tyler Irwin, Milford; Michael Boldy, Millis; ZakTammaro, Milford; Rotarian/Event ChairmanDave Irwin and Club President AlHolman.
6 - Celebrating 76 Years of Community Service
19371938193919401941194219431944194519461947194819491950195119521953195419551956
Dr. Roy EllsworthEdward MitchellRobert CurtissRalph Coffin, Jr.Michael HacheyD. Victor SmithShelley D. Vincent IIHerbert ShwabeMichael MorganelliEverett G. WatsonJohn W. BickfordDavid I. DavorenDaniel O’Brien*Clarence VarneyCharles H. MillerPhillip H. ShermanHamilton W. ThayerWilliam L. PowerJohn HutchinsonFred Clarridge
19571958195919601961196219631964196519661967196819691970197119721973197419751976
Charles J. MongeonArthur W. PetersonRichard GilfoyleJohn L. CarrierE. Louis SabatinelliRichard VarneyAllen S. RichardsonDr. Donald A. LukertDaniel G. FalveyAnthony AllegrezzaDr. Sidney HellerPaul D. BozziniJohn CozziFrank IadarolaDr. Harry HelfardBarry J. MarcusBenjamin J. FerignoNorman NoorjanianLeonard J. DeLoiaDavid A. Ablondi
19771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996
Edward L. PrentissNicholas D. ValorieAlfred B. Cendella IIIDennis M. SullivanJim MartareKevin CoadyRichard J. MorinLeonard R. BoucherHenry C. PapugaGordon A. Lewis IIIKennith D. BrockMark WyspianskiJoseph LoPiccoloJohn T. KnierimThomas C. Sawyer, Sr.Malcolm M. SmithPaul M. YanovitchMichael D. PetersonWilliam A. ElleryPeter M. Beecher
19971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013
David T. PagniniJohn D. PowersJohn Peters IIIVera Cassinelli*Paul A. SurapinePaul A. SurapinePaul M. YanovitchRev. Edgar KempSteven EllisJane SchroederMichael DiCiccoBarry FeingoldJosh LiocePaul TamagniAnthony GalloAl HolmanAl Holman
PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP*Daniel O'Brien is the only Milford Rotarian to ever serve as District Governor*Vera Cassinelli also served as Area 3A Assistant District Govenor 2006-2-12
• Alicante• Oliva’s Market & Catering• Ray & Dick’s Bakery• Restaurant 45• The Alamo• J&L Catering• 3 Restaurant• Sky Restaurant• Wanokura Restaurant
We would also like to thank the Milford Town Crier Publications and WRMC for theiradvertising support. And a “SPECIAL THANKS” to all of the wonderful people who
bought tickets and came to the event. Thanks to you, we are able to continue our manycommunity projects. We hope you had a great time - we did! See you next year
Plan now to join us for the 8th annual gala to be held early next spring. Bring a friend!
Thank You
Special Thanks to
our major sponsor
Gateway Liquors
Milford Rotary would like to thank all the businessesand vendors for making this year’s Wine/Micro Beers
& Food Tasting and Silent Auction another greatcommunity event.
Event sponsor Tony Khoury, principalGateway Liquors Bellingham, and his sonJohn, made sure we enjoyed the evening.
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Rotary Awards Four $1000 ScholarshipsMilford Club Scholarship Chairman Steve Ellis, right, introduced this year’s scholarship recipients at the Club’s
weekly meeting in June at Restaurant 45. Ellis gave a brief summary of each recipient’s accomplishments and praisedthem all for their academic achievements and community involvement. From the left: Madison Spillers, HopedaleHigh School; William Kelly, Nipmuc Regional High School; Sarah Keith, Blackstone Valley Regional VocationalTechnical High School; Bryan Rourke, Assistant Area District Governor for Rotary District 7910; Diana Gonzalez,Milford High School; and Ellis.
Spillers will be attending Westfield State; Kelly will be attending Bryant University; Keith will be attendingWorcester State; and Gonzalez will be attending UMass Amherst. Recipients and their families enjoyed a luncheonwith Rotarians after Club President Al Holman presented a brief history of Rotary International and its mission.
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Congratulations Milford Rotary on 76Years of Service to the Community!
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Edwards Memorial Funeral Home44 Congress Street
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Funeral Home E-Mail [email protected]
Dreams are just dreams until someone turns them into reality.Rotarian Vera Cassinelli’s dream became reality when she teamedup with Olga Zabolotina, RN from Boston and presented a globalopportunity to the Milford Rotary Club. Cassinelli asked Milford totake the lead to work with Boston doctors and Shriners to establisha burn clinic in Western Ukraine using matching grants from RotaryDistrict 7910 and the Rotary International Foundation. Cassinellinoted that the Lviv-Ratusha Rotary Club in the Western Ukrainewould put up the first $1000 and would oversee the project. MilfordRotary quickly agreed to spearhead the effort and the dream was inaction.
Over many months Cassinelli and others pursued their dream andconvinced the Rotary Clubs of Franklin, Framingham, Southboro,and Hudson to partner with Milford and the Lviv-Ratusha RotaryClub.
Cassinelli, with help from PDG Ralph Hammond, filed a Grantapplication to have funds committed by these clubs, matched by thelocal Rotary District 7910 and then later doubled again by the RotaryInternational Foundation.
A key partner in the matching process was the significant amountof money donated to the project by the Ukrainian National Women’sLeague of America based in New York under the presidency ofMarianna Zajac.
When all was said and done, Rotary’s efforts raised $36, 559 topurchase a surgical microscope, pumps for intravenous infusions, a
syringe pump and three vital signs monitors, as well as other relat-ed burn equipment for the overused and under-equipped Burn Unit#8. Cassinelli’s dreams and efforts resulted in the largestFoundation Grant every funded by the District and RI for the MilfordClub.
Every year about 2500 Ukrainians get burns of varying degreesand some 1400 of them are treated at Burn Center #8 where thenew equipment was installed last year. Included in that number are600 children of which 70% are treated at Burn Center #8. Becauseof the efforts and dreams of a few and the response from many, 11doctors working at the Burn Center will be able to provide better andmore appropriate care followed by intensive therapy to alleviate orreduce patient suffering.Thanks to the efforts of Rotarians here and in the Western Ukraine,
as well as advice and medical expertise provided to Rotarians bynon-Rotarian MD Gennadily Fuzaylov from Massachusetts GeneralHospital, lives will be saved every day. Dr. Fuzaylov is also on thestaff at Harvard Medical School.
Lviv-Ratusha Rotary Club President Andriy Beyzyk, PHD, EllaTymchak MD and MD Natalya Berezuk were responsible for the pur-chase of the new equipment, management of the project in theWestern Ukraine, and the installation of a memorial plaque in thefront entrance of the Burn Unit thanking the Rotary Clubs for theirefforts and concerns.
Quality Physicians,Right Here in
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Milford Rotarian Cassinelli Raises $36,000 For Western Ukraine Burn Center
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Thanks to a Rotary Global Grant - lives are being saved.
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508-473-7920www.olivasmarket.com
Thank You for Supporting Rotary’s Bell Ringing Efforts At Kmart,
Stop & Shop and Price Chopper. You Helped Us Help Others.
Mike Kaplan donned his winter attire for
his shift at Stop & Shop.
Josh Lioce, left, rings the bells at Kmart with
Abe Rosenfeld and his son William.
In December, Milford
Rotarians (men and
women) ring bells for the
Salvation Army.
Traditionally, we ring
the bells in Milford,
but this year we were
also welcomed at the
new Price Chopper in
Hopkinton. Members
rang the bells on
Saturday, December 15
and 22. Thanks for
being so generous to our
effortsAl Holman & Tom Sawyer shared duty at Price
Chopper in Hopkinton.
Mike DiCicco & Steve Ellis team up to
double the spirit
We were enjoying the holiday spirit at the new
Price Chopper kettle when this beautiful young
lady came by. Sadie LeLacheur Carter, age 5
was escorted by her grandfather Bob.
To order your flag mail a check today:
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WHO’S WHO IN MILFORD ROTARY -WHO’S WHO IN MILFORD ROTARY - SERVING GREATERSERVING GREATER MILFORD SINCE 1937MILFORD SINCE 1937 *PAUL HARRIS FELLOW*PAUL HARRIS FELLOW #SUSTAINING MEMBER PAUL HARRIS FOUNDATION#SUSTAINING MEMBER PAUL HARRIS FOUNDATION
The Milford Rotary Club is dedicated to the ideals of Rotary which are to encourage and foster high standards in business and profession-als, commitment to the local community, and the advancement of international standing, goodwill and peace
Meetings are held every Tuesday at 12:10 p.m. at Restaurant 45 in Medway. Rotary was founded in 1905 by a Chicago businessman by thename of Paul Harris. In 1916 the president of Rotary International challenged Rotarians to create an endowment fund for the purpose of doinggood in the world in charitable, educational and other avenues of community service. The fund became known as “The Rotary Foundation.”Following the death of Paul Harris in 1945, the Foundation was renamed the Paul Harris Foundation.
Individuals who contribute $1000 or more are recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow. Individuals contributing toward that goal are recognizedas Sustaining Members.
Milford Rotary Club members who are Paul Harris Fellows have an asterisk preceding their name. Rotarians who are working toward theirPaul Harris Fellowship Award have a # preceding their name. Seven members: Leonard DeLoia, Russ Dennett, Thomas Sawyer Sr., MichaelPeterson, John Peters III, Vera Cassinelli and Steve Ellis are multi-Paul Harris Fellows.
What would it take to change the world? Rotary's 1.2 million members believe it starts with a commitment to Service Above Self. In morethan 34,000 clubs worldwide in 200 countries, you'll find members volunteering in communities at home and abroad to support education andjob training, provide clean water, combat hunger, alleviate proverty, improve health and sanitation and to eradicate polio. More than 1,402,583dedicated Rotarians have attained Paul Harris status in recognition of their support of the Rotary Foundation and its worldwide program toadvance world understanding, goodwill, and peace. Milford Rotary is proud to be part of that effort.
M. Russell DennettOwner
R&S Business SystemsJoined Rotary 11/10/76
Ralph P. MastroianniOwner
Mastroianni ArchitectsJoined Rotary 9/13/83
Thomas C. Sawyer, Sr.Director
Milford National BankJoined Rotary 7/1/86
Michael D. PetersonAccount Manager
Retired National GridJoined Rotary 10/4/88
Donna LibbyJoined Rotary 7/12/05
Jane SchroederRetired Dir. Community Relations
Milford Public SchoolsJoined Rotary 11/17/99
Steven EllisPresident
Bright InsuranceJoined Rotary 12/10/01
Joshua LioceResidential Real Estate
Owner/Lioce Properties, Inc.Joined Rotary 10/28/03
Alfred HolmanPublisher/President/CEO
Upton/Mendon Town Crier& Milford Town Crier
Joined Rotary 11/17/08
Anthony J. Gallo IIIPresident
Gallo Moving & Storage, LLCJoined Rotary 9/11/07
# Martin S. RichmanVP Philanthropy/Executive Director
Milford Regional Healthcare FoundationJoined Rotary 9/30/08
Michael DiCiccoVice President - Operations
Milford Federal Savings & LoanJoined Rotary 6/1/04
Paul SurapineExecutive Director, Claflin HillMusic Performance FoundationJoined Rotary 4/24/98
John Peters IIIExecutive Director
Medway Country ManorJoined Rotary 8/19/95
Vera CassinelliPresident
Al Cass., Inc.Joined Rotary 7/29/97
Paul TamagniFinancial Advisor
Baystate Financial ServicesJoined Rotary 2/23/05
# Courtney DerderianPresident
Verizon Wireless of MilfordJoined Rotary 4/13/09
Patrick ReimonnHopkinton, MA
ESSEX Exchange StudentTo Chile
School Year 2012-2013
Jenny Trapp (Germany)ESSEX Exchange Student
Milford High SchoolSchool Year 2012-2013
#Dennis LaPlantePrincipal
Partners by DesignJoined Rotary 10/19/10
#Tony ChiarelliPresident
Landmark AssociatesJoined Rotary 4/26/11
#Allan VillatoroBusiness Development Officer
Unibank - MilfordJoined Rotary 5/17/11
#Margaret LaneriPrincipal
Laneri CoachingJoined Rotary 9/25/11
Mel McKeeSr. Commercial Loan Officer
Charles River BankJoined Rotary 3/15/05
Barry FeingoldCEO/President
Milford Chamber of CommerceJoined Rotary 7/10/04
Leonard M. DeLoiaBroker
Prudential Lenmar RealtyJoined Rotary 5/1/70
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Key Solutions Real EstateJoined Rotary 4/24/12
# Vin CatramboneOwner/President
Avanti Networks, Inc.Joined Rotary 8/1/12
# Ann GonyeaAVP Mendon Branch Officer
Charles River BankJoined Rotary 1/1/13
# Jenney CataldoDirector of Sales
Holiday Inn Express MilfordJoined Rotary 4/2/13
Dave IrwinCaptain
Milford Salvation ArmyJoined Rotary 12/20/11
#Michael KaplanPersonal Injury Attorney
Law Offices of Michael M. KaplanJoined Rotary 2/14/12
~ SERVICE Above Self ~Rotary is fun. Rotary helps the
community and builds peace throughoutthe world. If you would like to learnmore about Rotary or about how to
become a Rotarian, email John Peters IIIat [email protected] or call Johnat 508-533-6634 and he will be happy to
invite you to a Rotary luncheon.
Follow the excitement at...www.milfordmarotary.org
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