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21
Nov.
2024
Lunch Bunch- Thursday Style
Nov. 21, 2024 12:00 p.m.

Join fellow Rotarians at Hot Pot Meets BBQ on THURSDAY November 21st at 12:00p.  As a reminder, this is purely a social event with no agenda!

04
Dec.
2024
Susan Blumenthal Pride of Ownership

Susan Blumenthal Pride of Ownership

Dec. 04, 2024
 
The Ithaca Rotary Club will announce its annual Susan Blumenthal Pride of Ownership awards, which recognizes property owners who develop projects or take care of their properties in ways that enhance the physical appearance of city neighborhoods and commercial areas.
 
Founded by former Common Council member Susan Blumenthal, who felt that developers and property owners should receive recognition for work that went above and beyond the requirements of the project, the awards are focused on projects that are thoughtful, unexpected, and lift the aesthetic experience of their setting and surroundings.
 
Awards are granted for properties located within the City of Ithaca including commercial projects, rental housing, owner-occupied housing, and other projects.  The awards focus on how properties appear from the street and public right-of-way, improve their local surroundings, and thereby increase the quality of life for the city as a whole.
04
Dec.
2024
Weekly Meeting
Dec. 04, 2024 12:00 p.m.
07
Dec.
2024
10th Annual Cookie Walk - Habitat for Humanity
Dec. 07, 2024 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

What a SWEET Community Project for our Ithaca Rotarians!  Be a baker, volunteer at the event or purchase cookies on Dec. 7th to benefit Tompkins Habitat for Humanity. Head to their website to find out more: https://tchabitat.com/cookiewalk/ 

 

Last year's cookie sale raised $5,000 that went towards housing. 

11
Dec.
2024
Elizabeth Brando

Indian 101: a primer on contemporary Native American political and cultural sovereignty

Dec. 11, 2024

Elizabeth Brando, an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is a nonprofit executive skilled at leading efforts to strengthen fiscal support of mission-critical activities. As a leader in strategic planning and fundraising, Elizabeth has raised millions for higher education, cultural institutions, and Native-led causes with additional experience in multinational banking and project management in Silicon Valley. She earned her MBA from University of Arizona and attended Columbia University for coursework in art history.

11
Dec.
2024
Club Meeting
Dec. 11, 2024 12:00 p.m.
18
Dec.
2024
Dr. Finkelsztein

Travel and Tickborne Illness

Dec. 18, 2024

Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, Dr. Finkelsztein discovered his passion for medicine while researching Chagas disease during medical school. His journey led him to the U.S., where he continued his work at Weill Cornell Medicine, studying sepsis with a focus on improving patient outcomes.

Dr. Finkelsztein chose to bring his expertise to Ithaca, where he not only treats patients with complex infections but also mentors internal medicine doctors. He’s also dedicated to public health as a Tuberculosis Consultant for Tompkins County.

Beyond his medical work, Dr. Finkelsztein is known for his love of cycling, running, competing in local amateur cycling races. and spending time with family and friends.

18
Dec.
2024
Weekly Meeting
Dec. 18, 2024 12:00 p.m.
01
Jan.
2025
Weekly Meeting
Jan. 01, 2025 12:00 p.m.
08
Jan.
2025
Dr Art Degaetano - Cornell

In the heat of the night… Hot nights and rainy days in a warming world.

Jan. 08, 2025
08
Jan.
2025
Club Meeting
Jan. 08, 2025 12:00 p.m.
15
Jan.
2025
Delmer Padgett, Christine Alexander, & Matt Hartz

TST-BOCES - Building Futures Together: Advancing CTE & P-TECH Through Work-Based Learning

Jan. 15, 2025

Delmer Padgett, a native of Candor, NY, holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Music Education from Ithaca College and an administrative certification from Hood College. He began his career as a high school vocal music teacher in Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C., where he advanced to department chair and Academy Head for the Visual and Performing Arts, as well as Academy Coordinator.

Delmer transitioned into administration as an Assistant Principal, focusing on equity and access for all students. In 2022, he returned to New York to serve as the Principal for Career and Technical Education at TST BOCES. After just one year, his dedication and leadership earned him a promotion to his current role as Director.

Delmer is deeply passionate about providing hands-on learning opportunities and fostering strong partnerships with the community, ensuring every student has the tools to thrive in their chosen career path

Christine Alexander is the new Principal of the P-TECH Academy at TST BOCES, located on the campus of Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3). Her leadership aligns with her philosophy of providing students with innovative educational opportunities, as the academy's curriculum is centered on Project-Based Learning—a model she has taught and led for eight years.

A firm believer in "service over self," Christine is an active volunteer in her community of Auburn, NY. She contributes her time and artistic talents to organizations such as Zonta, Habitat for Humanity, The Matthew House, and Auburn Little League. Christine is also proud to share her passion for service with her two sons, who join her in giving back to their community.

Matt Hartz, a native of Lansing, NY, holds a Bachelor's degree in Health & Physical Education from Ithaca College, and a Master's Degree in Inclusive Education from Syracuse University. He began his career as a special education teacher at Lansing Middle School, then transitioned to Health, Physical Education & Special Education at TST P-TECH Academy. While teaching at P-TECH, Matt shifted into the role of Business Liaison for the last two years. Over the summer, Matt earned the Work-Based Learning Certificate from SUNY Oswego and made the jump to Work-Based Learning Coordinator for TST BOCES Career & Technical Education and TST P-TECH Academy.

15
Jan.
2025
Weekly Meeting
Jan. 15, 2025 12:00 p.m.
22
Jan.
2025
Michael I. Kotlikoff, Interim President of Cornell

Cornell Community Update

Jan. 22, 2025

Michael I. Kotlikoff is the interim president of Cornell University and professor of molecular physiology.

Prior to his appointment, Interim President Kotlikoff was Cornell’s longest-serving provost, holding that office from August 2015 to June 2024.

He is a veterinarian and biomedical researcher whose laboratory’s work in cell signaling and heart repair was continuously funded by the National Institutes of Health for over 35 years. He was the founding chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences and chair of the Mammalian Genomics Life Science Initiative, and served as the Austin O. Hooey Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine from 2007 to 2015.

29
Jan.
2025
Rotary Lunch Bunch
Jan. 29, 2025

Join us on Wednesday the 29th for lunch at Old Mexico!

...because 7 days without Rotary makes one weak...

05
Feb.
2025
Dr. Martin Stallone, CEO of Cayuga Health

Feb. 05, 2025
05
Feb.
2025
Weekly Meeting
Feb. 05, 2025 12:00 p.m.
12
Feb.
2025
Kate de la Garza, Executive Director of INHS

Feb. 12, 2025
12
Feb.
2025
Club Meeting
Feb. 12, 2025 12:00 p.m.
19
Feb.
2025
Amy Kremenek, President of TC3

TC3: Your Community’s College for 50 years and beyond

Feb. 19, 2025

Dr. Amy Kremenek currently serves as the fifth president of Tompkins Cortland Community College, a two-year residential college of the State University of New York (SUNY) located in Dryden, New York. Appointed in 2022, she has focused her leadership on a four-part strategy of student enrollment and retention, institutional resources and assets, campus engagement and participation, and community partnerships and collaboration. The College currently serves approximately 5,000 credit students, with 11% growth in enrollment over the past three years.   

In 2022, Dr. Kremenek was named an Aspen New Presidents Fellow, one of just 26 community college presidents nationwide selected for the program by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. She is also a graduate of the Executive Leadership Institute of the League for Innovation in the Community College.

Prior to joining Tompkins Cortland, Dr. Kremenek served more than 15 years as Vice President at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, New York. Her leadership experience in higher education includes Enrollment Management, Workforce Development, Student Recruitment, Human Resources, Government Relations, Early College/Dual Enrollment Programs, Marketing, and Development/Alumni. Prior to her service in higher education, she worked in various professional roles in health care and public utilities.

Dr. Kremenek serves on the Board of Directors for the Cortland Business Development Corporation, the Ithaca Area Economic Development organization and the Tompkins Chamber of Commerce. She earned a Bachelor of Science from the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, a Master of Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Public Affairs and Citizenship at Syracuse University, and a Doctorate of Management in Community College Policy and Administration from the University of Maryland Global Campus.  

19
Feb.
2025
Weekly Meeting
Feb. 19, 2025 12:00 p.m.
20
Feb.
2025
ReUse Bimonthly Mega Sort!
Feb. 20, 2025 5:00 p.m. - Jun. 19, 2025 8:00 p.m.

Rotary and ReUse continue their partnership with Mega Sort Parties to raise funds for local Community Grants, Youth Exchange, and International projects. Volunteers will sort and price donated items, with a portion of sales benefiting these initiatives.

05
Mar.
2025
Liz Kreitinger - Cayuga Lake Watershed Network

From Risk to Resilience: Strengthening Cayuga Lake’s Future through Community Action

Mar. 05, 2025

In the Finger Lakes region, we are privileged to have abundant and clean freshwater, a vital resource that sustains our communities and ecosystems. This presentation will explore the ins and outs of the 850-square-mile Cayuga Lake Watershed, highlighting both its significance and the challenges it faces. Attendees will also gain insight into the complex and dedicated network of people and organizations working to protect and restore our water, and resources to take a step further in your own stewardship of our watershed for future generations

Liz Kreitinger is the Steward & Executive Director of the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network, a position she has proudly served in for the past 3 years.  The Watershed Network is a nonprofit organization that works to advocate for the health of Cayuga Lake and its watershed through education and engagement, and by working collaboratively with individuals, experts, partner organizations, and government agencies. Liz is passionate about working with our community to manage and protect our freshwater resources sustainably

05
Mar.
2025
Club Meeting
Mar. 05, 2025 12:00 p.m.
 
12
Mar.
2025
Dr Leann Kanda, Ithaca College

A Real Life Game of Frogger: Conservation Efforts For Amphibians at a Local Road

Mar. 12, 2025

Dr Kanda is an Associate Professor of Biology at Ithaca College, with research interests in animal movement behavior and ecology.  Although usually a mammalogist, she has been involved with conservation and research on the amphibian populations at Thomas/Ellis Hollow Roads since 2008.  

12
Mar.
2025
Club Meeting
Mar. 12, 2025 12:00 p.m.
19
Mar.
2025
Dr Cornish, President of Ithaca College

Leading in Turbulent Times

Mar. 19, 2025

Dr. La Jerne Terry Cornish is the 10th president of Ithaca College, a position she assumed in March 2022. She joined the College in 2018 as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. Prior to joining Ithaca, Dr. Cornish was associate provost for undergraduate studies at Goucher College in Baltimore, Md., from 2014 to 2018.

As provost and then president at Ithaca, Cornish led the College through the COVID-19 pandemic and a strategic plan, “Ithaca Forever,” that included an academic prioritization plan to align academic programs with student interest and need, and to align the size of the faculty with the size of the student body.

Today, Cornish is laying the groundwork for a new strategic plan that will build upon Ithaca’s commitments to promoting hands-on learning from day one as part of its academic programs; to providing a welcoming and supportive campus environment for all; and to engaging in community partnerships that improve the quality of life in its home city and surrounding areas. In broad consultation with the College's constituencies, Cornish will look to refine resource stewardship and allocation, as well as pursue opportunities to diversify revenue.

During her time as Ithaca’s president, Cornish has launched programs that improved student retention and graduation rates; she created a Center for Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging to help build understanding and fuel creativity among students, faculty, and staff from all backgrounds; and she expanded career service programs into a Center for Career Exploration and Development that begins working with students during their first year on campus. 

Cornish began her career in the Baltimore City Public Schools, serving 15 years as a middle school English teacher and then principal. She joined the Goucher College faculty in 1998.

Cornish holds a doctorate in language, literacy, and culture from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County; a master’s degree in education with a concentration in urban and diverse learners from Goucher College; and a bachelor’s degree in English, also from Goucher. Her research interests include new teacher induction, culturally responsive teaching, and campus responses to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

She has been a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first intercollegiate historically African American sorority, since 1984.

In addition to her work in the public and private education sectors, she served as a commissioned lay pastor at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, where her ministerial focus had been congregational nurture and care.

Her wife, Deborah Ptak, is the principal of Lehman Alternative Community School in the Ithaca City School District. Together, they have three children: Wayne Cornish Jr., a graduate of Goucher College; Em Ptak-Pressman, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College; and Joshua Ptak-Pressman, a graduate of Fordham University.

19
Mar.
2025
Club Meeting
Mar. 19, 2025 12:00 p.m.
02
Apr.
2025
Jeff Smith, President of the Tier Energy Network

Making a Bigger Impact on the Environment: Collaboration, Planning, Sense of Urgency

Apr. 02, 2025

Jeff Smith is President of Endwell Rotary and a PDG of former District 7170.  He is President of Tier Energy Network (TEN), a non-profit formed over 10 years ago to support development of an industry cluster in clean energy technology in the Southern Tier.  He serves as Secretary of ESRAG for Eastern North America.  He supports many organizations involved in economic development, community well-being and and environmental sustainability.  He and his wife Jeanne have 4 grown children and several grandchildren across the country

02
Apr.
2025
Club Meeting
Apr. 02, 2025 12:00 p.m.
 
09
Apr.
2025
Dr Ingrid Zabel, Climate Change Education Mgr, PRI

Climate Change Here at Home

Apr. 09, 2025

Dr. Ingrid Zabel is the Climate Change Education Manager at the Paleontological Research Institution. She strives to make climate change science accessible to the public via exhibits at the Museum of the Earth and the Cayuga Nature Center, online content, teacher resources, and education programs for youth and adults. She began working on climate change through research at the Byrd Polar Research Center at Ohio State University, using radar to study the Greenland ice sheet. She then worked on surveillance radar at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and she now works in science education.



09
Apr.
2025
Club Meeting
Apr. 09, 2025 12:00 p.m.
16
Apr.
2025
Dr Peter Bardaglio, TompCo Climate Protection Init

Tompkins County Climate Protection Initiative and the Ithaca 2030 District

Apr. 16, 2025

Peter Bardaglio is coordinator of the Tompkins County Climate Protection Initiative and executive director of the Ithaca 2030 District, one of 24 such districts in the U.S. and Canada. He served as a history professor, dean, and provost for 24 years combined at Goucher College and

Ithaca College before shifting his focus to the climate and sustainability movements in 2007.

 

Besides his scholarly writings on race and gender in U.S. history, he is co-author of Boldly Sustainable: Hope and Opportunity for Higher Education in the Age of Climate Change (2009), and he has published numerous articles on climate change and sustainability. He currently serves on the boards of New Roots Charter School in Ithaca and the Groundswell Center for Local Food and Farming, and is trustee emeritus at the Paleontological Research Institution/Museum of the Earth.

 
16
Apr.
2025
Club Meeting
Apr. 16, 2025 12:00 p.m.
05
May
2025
Rotary Youth Exchange Picnic: Monday, May 5
May 05, 2025 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Please come and enjoy conversation and great food with our youth exchange students, Isa, Stanley, and Filip and their host families and the newly chosen outgoing exchange students and their famililes.

About 35 people are coming, but we are hoping to see many more of you.

Members please bring a dish-to-share.

If you can help set-up or clean up, please email Jean McPheeters @ jeanmcpheeters@gmail.com or sign-up below.

 

If possible, use this guide for what to bring. If not possible, just bring whatever is easiest.

Last names A-H    Main dishes (meat or fish protein, vegetarian or vegan--plese mark)

Last names I-N   Side dishes (salads, vegetables, grains, etc.

Last names O-T   Desserts  (again mark vegan and non-vegan)

Last names U-Z    Appetizers if you can come early; Drinks

Host families, please don't worry about bringing a dish-to-share. We are so grateful for your support. 

The club will supply drinks, cups and plates, napkins and silverware.

 

Please register to attend. It will help us plan. 

 

Thank you,

Jean McPheeters and Mary Berens

for the Youth Exchange Committee

 

 

06
May
2025
Laura Vineyard

The Center for Community Transportation

May 06, 2025

Laura Vineyard, is the Executive Director of the Center for Community Transportation (CCT). An Ithaca local, she has a strong background in community organizing, nonprofit leadership, and entrepreneurship. CCT envisions a community where travel by shared and active transportation is healthy, safe, affordable, and convenient for all. CCT's mission-focused services and activities include Ithaca Carshare, Bike Walk Tompkins, and Ithaca Bikeshare, emphasizing social equity and environmental sustainability in this era of new transportation options and emerging mobility trends.

06
May
2025
Club Meeting
May 06, 2025 12:00 p.m.
14
May
2025
Jason Freitag, Ithaca City of Asylum

Ithaca City of Asylum

May 14, 2025

Jason Freitag is the Chair of the Advisory Board of Ithaca City of Asylum, and has served on the Board from 2012-2018, and again from 2023 to the present. He is Associate Professor of History at Ithaca College, with an academic specialty in South Asian and Islamic History, and he is the author of Serving Empire, Serving Nation: James Tod and the Rajputs of Rajasthan (Leiden: Brill, 2009).  He was awarded a Presidential Fellowship to study Global Engagement at Ithaca College (2018-19), and served as the co-chair of the Ithaca College Strategic Planning Committee (2018-19), as well as the co-chair of the Ithaca College Presidential Transition Team (2017-18).  In Fall 2025 he will begin a three-year appointment as Robert Ryan Professor in the Humanities at Ithaca College

14
May
2025
Club Meeting
May 14, 2025 12:00 p.m.
21
May
2025
Andrew Scheldorf and Crissi Dalfonzo

Ithaca Pride Alliance

May 21, 2025

Dr. Andrew Scheldorf moved to Ithaca for grad school and quickly became involved in the local queer community organizing scene. They organized drag shows, workshops, seminars and collaborative events to put together some of the initial Pride Month events, and after collaborating with the DIA for several years was one of the founders of IPA in 2023. Now serving as the Chair of the organization and the Pride Festival Director they have been inspired by Ithaca's embrace of the organization and the energy that folks have had for IPA.

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