The Rotary Club of 
Barre, Vermont
 
Chartered 1924
District 7850
PO Box 167
Barre, VT 05641
 
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August 23, 2023
 
Welcome
 
After fourteen Rotarians and two guests recited the Pledge of Allegiance, President Eddie offered a moment of gratitude and then proceeded with the meeting. He welcomed Nicole who had recently returned from a trip to Tanzania. He then called for a vote to approve Dan Parlow’s membership. Tony moved and Tom moved that Dan Parlow be admitted to the Rotary Club of Barre. Motion passed unanimously. 
 
Since Last We Met
 
Birthday: Nicolas Storellicastro  August 21
Anniversary: George and Linda Milne  August 22
 
On this day in history: In 1973 a botched bank robbery in Stockholm resulted in a hostage situation and over the course of a six-day standoff, the captives formed an unlikely bond with their captor, giving rise to the term “Stockholm Syndrome.”  
 
On this day in history: In 2000 the first season of the U.S. version of the reality TV game show Survivor ended, with Richard Hatch being pronounced the winner; the hugely popular series was credited with launching the reality TV fad of the early 21st century.
 
Guests: Rebecca Smedy
Louisa Tripp, former District Governor
 
Dollar Time-Happy and Otherwise
 
Tom gave up a dollar as he reported on a visit to Madison, WI where he toured the capitol building and learned that it was constructed with Bethel white granite. He noted that the building was one of the largest in the US. 
 
Caroline threw in a Sad Dollar because of the situation at the cookout where Angelina and her husband did not have a place setting. To remedy future situations like this, Caroline presented Angelina with a picnic basket containing, among other things, complete place settings.
 
Karl proposed a fine of one-and-nine on Angelina for making him deliver a place setting to her.
Tony proposed an amendment of a fine of one-and-nine on Karl for not having a place setting for
Angelina. Karl pointed out that flatware and plates were available on the upper deck.
 
Neither the fine nor the amendment passed.
 
Nicole came through with a few Happy Dollars: she’s happy to be retiring from Norwich and taking a position as a part time executive director of Good Beginnings and happy that her daughter starts kindergarten.
 
Bob Pope gave a dollar for mentioning Woodbury Granite, part of the business for which he works. 
 
New member Dan Parlow gave a Happy Dollar as thanks for the vote approving his membership into the Barre Rotary Club.
 
Tony gave a Sad Dollar because tourists from Maine that he met did not have a guide to the sites of Barre.
 
Announcements and Reports
 
Karl reported that the carver has been put back on the pig. The autographs on Bobby Dragon’s car 77 are gone, but the roof has been repaired. 
Karl needs some help the evening of September 5th to remove the sculptures. Please contact him if you can help.
 
President Eddie introduced a book (to the left) about living with hospice and co-authored by a citizen of Barre. He decided to auction it off and Karl won the auction with a bid of $10.
 
The Randolph Sunrise Rotary Club has donated $1200 for Barre recovery. 
 
Louisa Tripp, a member of the Northfield Rotary Club, reminded us that the winning ticket for their fundraiser, a motorcycle raffle, will be drawn and the traditional parade will take place on Labor Day in Northfield. 
 
The Flood of 1927
 
Garrett Grant introduced our guest speaker, Amanda Gustin, Director of Collections and Access at the Vermont Historical Society. She will talk about the Flood of 1927.
 
Amanda began with some information about the Vermont Historical Society including a mission statement and services. She then continued with her presentation about the Flood of 1927.  The flood was caused by a late fall rainstorm after already a rainy summer and fall. It started raining on a Wednesday and didn’t stop until Friday.The entire state was hit hard, but the river valleys were the hardest hit. Eighty-four people died including the lieutenant governor. 1,258 bridges and thousands of livestock were lost.
 
Amanda said that the Flood of 1927 gave rise to new precedents including state requests for federal funding, experimentation and modernization in infrastructure, and understanding flood control.
 
A Brave Little State was coined by Calvin Coolidge in a speech in Bennington as part of his  tour of Vermont by train to view the flood recovery efforts. 
 
Amanda’s presentation ended with a list of resources that are available from the Vermont Historical Society (Vermonthistory.org.) 
 
Rotarians thoroughly enjoyed Amanda’s talk; they had lots of questions and liked the photos which accompanied the text. A warm round applause showed their appreciation.  


 
 
August 23, 2023
 
Welcome
 
After fourteen Rotarians and two guests recited the Pledge of Allegiance, President Eddie offered a moment of gratitude and then proceeded with the meeting. He welcomed Nicole who had recently returned from a trip to Tanzania. He then called for a vote to approve Dan Parlow’s membership. Tony moved and Tom moved that Dan Parlow be admitted to the Rotary Club of Barre. Motion passed unanimously. 
 
Since Last We Met
 
Birthday: Nicolas Storellicastro  August 21
 
Anniversary: George and Linda Milne  August 22
 
On this day in history: In 1973 a botched bank robbery in Stockholm resulted in a hostage situation and over the course of a six-day standoff, the captives formed an unlikely bond with their captor, giving rise to the term “Stockholm Syndrome.”  
 
On this day in history: In 2000 the first season of the U.S. version of the reality TV game show Survivor ended, with Richard Hatch being pronounced the winner; the hugely popular series was credited with launching the reality TV fad of the early 21st century.
 
Guests: Rebecca Smedy
Louisa Tripp, former District Governor
 
Dollar Time-Happy and Otherwise
 
Tom gave up a dollar as he reported on a visit to Madison, WI where he toured the capitol building and learned that it was constructed with Bethel white granite. He noted that the building was one of the largest in the US. 
 
Caroline threw in a Sad Dollar because of the situation at the cookout where Angelina and her husband did not have a place setting. To remedy future situations like this, Caroline presented Angelina with a picnic basket containing, among other things, complete place settings.
 
Karl proposed a fine of one-and-nine on Angelina for making him deliver a place setting to her.
 
Tony proposed an amendment of a fine of one-and-nine on Karl for not having a place setting for Angelina. Karl pointed out that flatware and plates were available on the upper deck.
 
Neither the fine nor the amendment passed.
 
Nicole came through with a few Happy Dollars: she’s happy to be retiring from Norwich and taking a position as a part time executive director of Good Beginnings and happy that her daughter starts kindergarten.
 
Bob Pope gave a dollar for mentioning Woodbury Granite, part of the business for which he works. 
 
New member Dan Parlow gave a Happy Dollar as thanks for the vote approving his membership into the Barre Rotary Club.
 
Tony gave a Sad Dollar because tourists from Maine that he met did not have a guide to the sites of Barre.
 
Announcements and Reports
 
Karl reported that the carver has been put back on the pig. The autographs on Bobby Dragon’s car 77 are gone, but the roof has been repaired. 
 
Karl needs some help the evening of September 5th to remove the sculptures. Please contact him if you can help.
 
President Eddie introduced a book about living
with hospice co-authored by a citizen of Barre. He decided to auction it off and Karl won the auction with a bid of $10.
 
The Randolph Sunrise Rotary Club has donated $1200 for Barre recovery. 
 
Louisa Tripp, a member of the Northfield Rotary Club, reminded us that the winning ticket for their fundraiser, a motorcycle raffle, will be drawn and the traditional parade will take place on Labor Day in Northfield. 
 
The Flood of 1927
Garrett Grant introduced our guest speaker, Amanda Gustin, Director of Collections and Access at the Vermont Historical Society. She will talk about the Flood of 1927.
Amanda began with some information about the Vermont Historical Society including a mission statement and services. She then continued with her presentation about the Flood of 1927.  The flood was caused by a late fall rainstorm after already a rainy summer and fall. It started raining on a Wednesday and didn’t stop until Friday.The entire state was hit hard, but the river valleys were the hardest hit.
 
Eighty-four people died including the lieutenant governor. 1,258 bridges and thousands of livestock were lost.
 
Amanda said that the Flood of 1927 gave rise to new precedents including state requests for federal funding, experimentation and modernization in infrastructure, and understanding flood control.
 
A Brave Little State was coined by Calvin Coolidge in a speech in Bennington as part of his  tour of Vermont by train to view the flood recovery efforts. 
 
Amanda’s presentation ended with a list of resources that are available from the Vermont Historical Society (Vermonthistory.org.) 
 
Rotarians thoroughly enjoyed Amanda’s talk; they had lots of questions and liked the photos which accompanied the text. A warm round applause showed their appreciation. 
 
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Until next time, that's it folks.....
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Barre, VT
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Barre, VT 05641
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Oct 25, 2023
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Robert Pope
August 6
 
Doug Bullett
August 15
 
Garrett Grant
August 15
 
Nicole DiDomenico
August 15
 
Nicolas Storellicastro
August 21
 
Spouse Birthdays
Lenis Bullett
August 31
 
Anniversaries
Karl A. Rinker
Char Rinker
August 9
 
Tony Campos
Cindy Campos
August 9
 
Timothy Boltin
Stacie Boltin
August 10
 
John Steinman
Lynne Addiego
August 14
 
George Milne
Linda Milne
August 22
 
Join Date
John Steinman
August 29, 2018
5 years
 
Upcoming Events
Barre Rotary Club's Meeting Aug 30, 2023
Aldrich Public Library
Aug 30, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
BARRE ART SPLASH AUCTION
Vermont Granite Museum of Barre
Sep 16, 2023
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
 
2023 Rotary Breakfast
Aldrich Public Library
Sep 23, 2023
7:30 AM – 10:00 AM
 
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