Did you hear how wonderful the Youth Night was at conference, but missed it? Check out this video of Youth Exchange student Khushi sharing about her experience. Warning: you might want to grab a tissue! Video credits to Harry Sotomayor.
May 21, 2016 – CSG Rotarians Attend Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at Camillus Park for New Splash Pad
Camillus-Solvay-Geddes Rotarians at the 2016 District Conference
CSG Rotary Club Cleans Up on Earth Day 2016
Our club picked up 14 bags of trash on Earth Day, Saturday, April 23rd on Township 5 Road exit to Hinsdale Rd. It went so well that our club is considering doing this five times a year to maintain the roadways clear of trash and 695.

CSG Rotarian of Excellence for 2016

Camillus Solvay Geddes Rotary President Kimberly Frodelius presented Neal Quigley with the annual Award of Excellence at the club’s May 3rd meeting
Scenes from the 2016 District Conference
April 23, 2016 – CSG Earth Day Cleanup
In Celebration of Earth Day, Our club and any guests will be picking up trash on Saturday, April 23rd on Township 5 Road. We will be meeting at 9:00 am at the parking lot of Costco. Dress in bright colors, wear shoes and gloves if you have them. There will be a small supply there. Contact George Mango at 952-2256 for details.
CSG Rotary Club Gains Two New Members
It’s been a busy month for the club as we have gained two new members! Let’s keep the momentum going!
CSG President Kimberly Frodelius, new member Blair Frodelius, District Governor Elect Pete Cardamone and new member Brian Kesel.
CSG Rotary Sponsors Camillus Park Sign
In 2015, our club approved a donation towards the cost of the new sign for the Town of Camillus Parks & Recreation designating the “Camillus Park” entrance (Pool Road @ West Genesee Street).The beginnings of Rotary International
In 1896, Paul Harris went to Chicago to practice law. One evening, in the early 1900’s, Paul went with a professional friend to his suburban home. After dinner, as they strolled through the neighbourhood, Paul’s friend introduced him to tradesmen in their stores. This reminded Paul of his grandparent’s home in New England. “Why not have a fellowship composed of businessmen from different occupations, without restrictions of politics or religion?” he thought.
This re-enactment by members of the Willoughby Theatre Company was staged at the Rotary District 9685 Conference on 23 February 2014 – 109 years after Rotary became a reality.
Actors: Jeremy Curtain, Mike Curtain, Luke Davis, & Peter Meredity
Author: Carla Moore
There are over 31,000 Rotary clubs, in 164 countries, whose members carry on club, vocational, community and international service. The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International annually spends some $105 million on international education and humanitarian programs, providing grants which save lives and improve conditions throughout the world. Rotary also sponsors international ambassadors of good will through educational awards to university students and teachers, and through international exchange of business and professional people. Today the Rotary Foundation scholarship program is the world’s largest privately funded international scholarship program. 7Approximately 1,100 scholarships are awarded annually. Rotarians have raised some 438 million dollars for the PolioPlus program alone as well as provided thousands of volunteers to administer the vaccine around the world.



