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The 66th Annual Rotary Club of Bernardsville Track Meet May 19th 2016 Bernards High School Stadium SCHOOLS Bernardsville Middle School Frelinghuysen Middle School, Morristown Ridgedale Middle School, Florham Park Borough School, Morris Plains Gill St. Bernard’s, Gladstone Assumption School, Morristown St. Vincent de Paul School, Stirling Far Hills Country Day School School of Saint Elizabeth, Bernardsville The Rotary Club of Bernardsville Track Meet Committee Matt Scalaro, Terry Berger, Brad Jenkins, Cheryl Delgado, Tim O’Donovan and George Burd This is Rotary Rotary International is an association of Rotary clubs worldwide. It’s made up of more than 34,000 Rotary clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas. The members of these autonomous clubs are called Rotarians, and they form a global network of 1.2 million business and professional leaders, all volunteering their time and talents to serve their communities and the world. Individual Rotary clubs, in turn, belong to the global association called Rotary International. Rotarians are united to serve mankind. The Rotary Club of Bernardsville was founded in 1928 and consists of a cross section of local business, corporate, and professional people living or working in the surrounding municipalities. We are members of New Jersey District 7470, which includes 54 Clubs in northern New Jersey with over 1300 Rotarians OBJECTIVES The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and foster: 1. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. 2. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian to their occupation as an opportunity to serve society. 3. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life. 4. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideas of service. CONTRIBUTIONS & SERVICES HIGHLIGHTS IN OUR COMMUNITY • ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY - A service activity where we are responsible for keeping a section of Route 202 in Bernardsville clean by conducting quarterly cleanups. • MEDICAL ALERT – A program that puts emergency phone dialers into the homes of the elderly and infirm at very nominal cost. When a button on the pendent worn around the neck is pressed, it calls the Police Dispatcher, who will then contact the appropriate emergency service to get help for the person. The Visiting Nurse Association of Somerset County is responsible for finding those in our community who are in need for this service. • TRACK MEET - For Sixty-six years we have run a track meet for middle school children from several counties. • BLOOD DRIVE - A collaborate effort between Keller Williams Realty and the Rotary Club of Bernardsville. • SCHOLARSHIPS – The Rotary Club of Bernardsville awards a $1,000 scholarship to a male and a female senior student at both Ridge High and Bernards High. The school selects the winning students. • OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARD – Every year we provide a gift to outstanding Middle school students at both Basking Ridge and Bernardsville Middle Schools. • DICTIONARY PROJECT – Annually, The Rotary Club of Bernardsville purchases dictionaries and presents them to 3rd grade students HIGHLIGHTS WITH OTHER CLUBS IN OUR DISTRICT • ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS - Every year our Rotary District 7470 runs a weekend workshop at Drew University for high school students who have demonstrated leadership skills. We raise the money to send two students from Ridge High and two from Bernards High. HIGHLIGHTS WITH ROTARY INTERNATIONAL • POLIO PLUS – in 1985 Rotary International made a commitment to eradicate Polio, still a life- threatening disease in three countries. This was to have been accomplished by the year 2000. Over 300 million dollars have been raised and the disease has been eradicated in all but three countries. The countries that still have Polio have been wracked by civil war or political strife making it often hazardous and difficult for Rotary and the UN to enter the country to vaccinate the children. • YOUTH EXCHANGE - By reciprocal agreement with other Rotary International Districts, thousands of high school students spend a school year in another country. This year our District hosted 6 students from Belgium, France, Germany, India, South Korea and Spain. • AMBASSADORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS – The Rotary Foundation provides over 1200 scholarships each year to college students for a year abroad, far more students than many of the well-known scholarships such as Pell, Rhodes, and Fulbright. In the past twenty years The Rotary Club of Bernardsville has sent four local college students to participate in this program. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PROGRAMS AND SERVICES: www.bernardsvillerotary.org OR www.facebook.com/bernardsvillerotary Serving the communities of the Somerset Hills BERNARDSVILLE ROTARY CLUB Organized February 2, 1928 Club No. 2809 Officers 2015 - 2016 Al Swider, President Eric Zalis, President-Elect Brad Jenkins, Club Treasurer Brad Jenkins, Foundation Treasurer Tim O’Donovan, Secretary Cheryl Delgado, Immediate Past President Rosemary Goodman, Director George Burd, Director Bill Deem, Director Jeff Rogers, Director Track Meet Committee Matt Scalaro, Terry Berger, Brad Jenkins, Cheryl Delgado, Tim O’Donovan and George Burd Club Service to the Community Locally and Internationally Over the last ten years with time, energy, and funds - Installed and maintained over 160 Medical Alert units - Rotary/Keller WIlliams Blood Drive - “I Like Me” book program for first grade students - Dictionary program for third grade students - Camp Merry Heart (Physically Challenged) - Miles for Matheny - Adopt-A-Highway - Rotary Track meet - Outstanding 8th Grade Student Award - International High School Exchange Student - Rotary / Kiwanis Athletic Field - Gift of Life (Pediatric Heart Surgery) - Scholarships for graduating seniors of: Bernards High School Ridge High School - Eradication of Polio Worldwide - Providing clean water and sanitation facilities to communities around the world - Group Study Exchange (citizens visit other countries sponsored by Rotary) - Group Youth Exchange (youth visit other countries sponsored by Rotary) The Rotary Club of Bernardsville TRACK MEET RECORDS GIRLS: 110 Hurdles J. Creedon William Annin 16.9 2013 100 Meters K. Russo Florham Park 12.40 2006 200 Meters K. Sowinski Pingry 26.80 2005 400 Meters A. Sheppard Florham Park 1:03.16 2006 800 Meters Ryan Davi Far Hills 2:27 2016 * 1600 Meters Ryan Davi Far Hills 5:29 2016 * 4 X 100 Relay Florham Park 54.45 2006 4 X 400 Relay Bernardsville 4:40.40 2005 High Jump J. Creedon William Annin 4’10” 2013 Long Jump L. Washychyn Pingry 14’ 5” 1996 Shot Put B. Misko Harding 32’ 2’ 2003 BOYS: 110 Hurdles Luke Mace Bedminster 16.08 2014 100 Meters A. Papantonis Far Hills 11.07 2013 200 Meters R. Thompson Frelinghuysen 23.66 2010 400 Meters R. Thompson Frelinghuysen 55.39 2010 800 Meters T. Frenzel Frelinghuysen 2:12.02 1999 1600 Meters T. Frenzel Frelinghuysen 4:53 1999 F. Andersen Gill St. Bernard’s 4:53 2013 4 X 100 Relay Bernardsville 50.42 2001 4 X 400 Relay Frelinghuysen 4:08.56 2000 High Jump M. Morreale Gill St. Bernard’s 5’ 8” 2013 Long Jump J. Redmond Far Hills 18’ 3” 2001 Shot Put T. 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JEEP•CHRYSLER FAR HILLS, NJ Let Us Prove It To You, Team Welsh Has The Best Values In America! 110 Meters Hurdles Boys Final 1. Will Perling (501) 18.2 Bernardsville Middle School 2. Lloyd Wright (593) 18.25 Gill St. Bernard’s 3. Will Sensmeier (502) 18.5 Bernardsville Middle School 110 Meters Hurdles Girls Final 1. Lauren Kroese (608) 19.5 Gill St. Bernard’s 2. Samantha Quinn (582) 19.7 Assumption School 3. Amanda Romano (577) 19.8 Assumption School ERIC ROOS Agency Owner T: 908-647-7593 F: 908-647-7691 32 Lyons Mall Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Call me for the protection you need and the service you want. 200 Meters Boys Final 1. Lucas Zuanic (594) 26.5 Gill St. Bernard’s 2. Felix Enamorado (713) 27.2 Frelinghuysen Middle School 3. (tie) Colby Thorne (569) 27.7 Borough School Pierce Chan (586) 27.7 Gill St. Bernard’s 200 Meters Girls Final 1. Tomi Webber (693) 29.0 Frelinghuysen Middle School 2. Maddie Gallagher (514) 29.9 Borough School 3. (tie) Camila Jaramilla (667) 30.0 Ridgedale Middle School Morgan Label (714) 30.0 Frelinghuysen Middle School Congratulations on a Great Track Meet! VILLAGE COMPUTER CENTER -Lavinia Jenkins 400 Meters Boys Final 1. Tarad Marsoun (696) 1:01.3 Frelinghuysen Middle School 2. Joseph Faccone (632) 1:04.3 St. Vincent De Paul 3. Angelo Saez (504) 1:04.4 Bernardsville Middle School 400 Meters Girls Final 1. Madison Lebel (710) 65.0 Frelinghuysen Middle School 2. Lauren Bogden (676) 67.00 Bernardsville Middle School 3.