The next date for Feed My Sheep is Monday February 12. Six to ten volunteers are needed to assist with the activity. We have access starting at 4:00 to start preparing. Help is needed for prep, which starts at 4:00. Serving ends at 6:00, followed by clean up. If you have time and can help out please contact Nick Kirchner by email. For those not familiar with with this periodic event, Feed My Sheep is a community meal program at the First Baptist Church in Pittsfield. Rotary Club has been involved in the program for a number of years along with several other community organizations. Each organization is part of a rotation that purchases, prepares, and serves a supper meal. There are currently about 30 participants. Meals are prepared and then served between 5:30 and 6:00.
This week we will had our 3rd Thursday evening social at Hot Plate Brewery on School Street. A good crowd of Rotarians enjoyed some great brew and watched a band set up for about two hours. What's the rush, right?
You may think you have lots of time to get your items in, but you don't. Our 2024 auction is fast approaching. You have the list of items you submitted for last year’s auction. Please commit to your items for this year, or let the the auction committee know that you cannot commit. The committee's goal this year is to have each Rotarian acquire 10 items. Bring your items to Nick Kirchner at Molari Employment Services. It's time for us to start seriously building our inventory.
The Club's Environmental Committee (who knew we had one?) is running a Spring Fling Cash Lotto, where all members are asked to sell ten $10.00 dollar tickets (feel free to ask for more!). There are $2,500.00 in cash prizes, each ticket is eligible for the daily drawing in March. Tickets and cash should be returned to Adrienne DeBlieux-Speed by the end of February. Funds raised will assist the Club in supporting activities that strengthen the conservation and protection of natural resources, advance ecological sustainability, and foster harmony between communities and the environment. By supporting this fund raiser, you are helping Rotary Club of Pittsfield work with our local community to plant pollinators and native gardens, access grants and other resources, and support environmental programs. A maximum of 1,000 cards will be sold. Drawings will be held each Wednesday in March, and winners will be notified.
One birthday to celebrate since our last luncheon meeting: Stacy Hebb (1/13); and four Club anniversaries: Ben Parhizgar, 38 years a/o 1/16/1986, Jay Bailly, 18 years a/o 1/19/2006, Nick Kirchner 1 a/o 1/26/23, and Christian Bianchi 1 a/o 1/26/23.