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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Bates Business Manager, Edouard Plourde, to Address LA Rotary February 16

 
 
Lewiston – Edouard Plourde will be the featured guest speaker of the Lewiston Auburn Rotary Club at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston on Thursday, February 16 from noon to 1 p.m.  Plourde, a life-long resident of Lewiston, has been actively involved in his community since earning his Economics degree from Providence College.  Ed has served three terms on the city council and was elected council president.  He has served on numerous governmental and not-for-profit boards, and more recently, as past treasurer for the Androscoggin Land Trust.  His current role is as chair of the Auburn-Lewiston Airport.  Plourde is a long-term employee of Bates College having started there as a computer operator/programmer when the finance department had the sole business computer.  Now business manager for dining, events, and conferences, he will describe the scope of food services at Bates.  Plourde holds a CDL driver’s license, a private pilot license, and is a Lieutenant Commander for the Kennebec River chapter of US Power Squadrons.  FMI on other Rotary programs and events contact President-Elect and Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov.

Principal Consumer Credit Examiner, David Leach, Featured Guest Speaker February 23 at LA Rotary

 
 
Lewiston - On Thursday, February 23, at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston, David Leach, will be the featured guest speaker of the LA Rotary from noon to 1 p.m.  Leach has 29+ years in Maine State Government (Bank & Non-Bank  credit regulation) – Maine Department of Professional & Financial Regulation – the last 16 with the Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection .  Leach spent 15 years as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Maine at Augusta (Banking, Investments, Marketing & Personal Finance).  He is the author or co-author of 15 State of Maine consume protection publications  He holds a B.A & MPA, from University of Maine (Orono).    He is a native of Central Maine (Hallowell & Farmingdale).  Currently Leach is the Principal Consumer Credit Examiner with Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection in Augusta.  No reservation is required to attend.  Lunch is available for $10 in the Fusion Restaurant at the Ramada.   FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact President-Elect and Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov
 

Thursday, January 12, 2017

CORRECTION - Mary Mayhew Featured Guest Speaker January 26 at LA Rotary

 

 
 
Apologies!  To clarify, the venue has changed for the LA Rotary meeting welcoming Commissioner Mayhew on January 26.  It will be held at the Rolandeau’s in Auburn and reservations are recommended for general public and visiting Rotarians.   
 
Lewiston – On Thursday, January 26, at Rolandeau’s Restaurant, 775 Washington Street, Auburn, Commissioner Mary Mayhew will be the featured guest speaker at LA Rotary.  Mayhew was appointed to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services in 2011 by Governor Paul R. LePage. She provides leadership, guidance and policy direction to the largest agency in state government – with approximately 3,000 employees and accounting for more than one-third of the state’s budget.
Commissioner Mayhew’s leadership has focused on reforming the state’s welfare programs to encourage self-sufficiency and long-term employment, establishing effective prioritization and financial management practices, halting more than a decade of multi-million dollar budget shortfalls and strengthening support for our at-risk families.  Prior to her appointment, Mayhew was the Senior Health Policy Advisor for the LePage Administration.  She also served as Vice President of the Maine Hospital Association for 11 years.  The public is invited to attend.  Reservations recommended for general public and visiting Rotarians by calling 753.9040.FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Rotary President-Elect and Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Mary Mayhew Featured Guest Speaker January 26 at LA Rotary

 
Lewiston – On Thursday, January 26, at Rolandeau’s Restaurant, 775 Washington Street, Auburn, Commissioner Mary Mayhew will be the featured guest speaker at LA Rotary.  Mayhew was appointed to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services in 2011 by Governor Paul R. LePage. She provides leadership, guidance and policy direction to the largest agency in state government – with approximately 3,000 employees and accounting for more than one-third of the state’s budget.
Commissioner Mayhew’s leadership has focused on reforming the state’s welfare programs to encourage self-sufficiency and long-term employment, establishing effective prioritization and financial management practices, halting more than a decade of multi-million dollar budget shortfalls and strengthening support for our at-risk families.  Prior to her appointment, Mayhew was the Senior Health Policy Advisor for the LePage Administration.  She also served as Vice President of the Maine Hospital Association for 11 years.  The public is invited to attend.  No reservation is required.  Lunch is available for $10 in the Fusion Restaurant at the Ramada.   FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Rotary President-Elect and Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

APOLOGIES FOR THE LATE SUBMISSION.  OUR PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULE SPEAKER WAS WENDY JORDAN.  WE WERE NOTIFIED YESTERDAY SHE WAS UNABLE TO APPEAR.  HER FATHER, JOHN JORDAN, WAS THE VICTIM OF THE HOUSE FIRE ON DECEMBER 17.  WE SINCERELY APPRECIATE EVERY EFFORT TOWARD PROVIDING COVERAGE OF THIS CHANGE IN SPEAKERS.  GRATITUDE!
MONICA
 
Lewiston – Members of the Lewiston Auburn Rotary Club will welcome Steven Palmer as the featured guest speaker from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, January 12 at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston.  Palmer is the Project Manager for Central Western Maine Workforce Development Board.  He serves Androscoggin, Franklin, Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset counties facilitating strategic partnerships with employers and job seekers.  Palmer’s diverse work experience includes a high degree of business to business contact as a technical liaison and the ability to find solutions to difficult problems in a thoughtful and timely manner. His dependable professionalism compliments endeavors working independently or in a team environment.  He holds a BS from the University of Southern Maine, Lewiston-Auburn College with certifications in technology and networking.  Palmer’s previous affiliations include St. Mary’s Health Systems, Goodwill Northern New England, Southern Maine Community College and Symmetry Medical Case Division.  He and his wife, Gwen reside in New Gloucester.  FMI on future guest speakers call 753.9040

Saturday, December 24, 2016

SPILLER’S & WMCA PARTNERS IN JOB TRAINING PROGRAM

 
 

Lewiston – Western Maine Community Action (WMCA), a partner at the Lewiston CareerCenter, and Spiller’s in Lewiston, recently formed a partnership to offer an On-the-Job Training (OJT) Program.  WMCA provides grant funding to qualified candidates to enter into a training program supported by various businesses in healthcare, manufacturing, technology, and more.  An on-the-job training is an incentive based program.  Training is provided by an employer to a paid employee engaged in productive work resulting in knowledge or skills essential to full and adequate performance of the job.  Partnerships are developed through a contract in the public, private non-profit or private sector.  Employers are reimbursed up to 50% of trainee’s wage during the program duration.  “WMCA provides services with assistance by Maine Department of Labor and Business Employment Services (BES), through grant funding to people in Androscoggin, Franklin, Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset Counties,” shares Patti Saarinen, WMCA Program Site Coordinator in Lewiston.  Pictured (l-r) Linda Roberts, CareerCenter BES Consultant; Kimberly King, OJT Candidate; Diane Kirouac, Spiller’s Controller; and Raymond Martel, Spiller’s President.  FMI on a partnership with the On-the-Job Training program call 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.govPhoto courtesy of Monica Millhime.


Friday, December 23, 2016

Partnerships Benefit Community Residents

 
Photo Caption:  Members of a Community Partnership Committee consisting of Western Maine Community Action (WMCA), the Lewiston CareerCenter Business Employment Services (BES),  met recently to review schedules and requirements for new training programs slated for January 2017 .  Pictured (l-r, seated) Cathy Stairs, WMCA Employment & Training Specialist; Jennifer Tiner, Assistant Director Lewiston Adult Education; Patti Saarinen, WMCA Program Site Coordinator;  back row:  Christine King, WMCA Employment & Training Specialist and Linda Roberts, BES CareerCenter Consultant.   The programs are geared toward providing courses to income eligible candidates the skills to achieve full time employment with upward mobile job growth and stability in the workforce.    Additional initiative partners include Tree Street Youth, the Root Cellar, Maine Immigrant and Refugee Services . Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.
 
 
Lewiston - Adult Education, WMCA, the Lewiston CareerCenter, City of Lewiston, Community Concepts the John T. Gorman Foundation, and other community partners are collaborating on a number of training opportunities that will provide classroom time, as well as work experience or on the job training.  Candidates from low income, Veterans, and New Mainers are encouraged to apply for these various trainings that will result in the skills necessary to be successful in the workforce and related trades. 
 
Programs for Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Construction, Personal Support Specialist (PSS) and Certified Residential Medication Aide (CRMA) Certificate and Office Skills are scheduled to start the first of the year. Some programs are geared toward a Work Readiness credential and others will include an on-the-job training. 
 
Orientations will be offered at the CareerCenter, 5 Mollison Way, Lewiston throughout January.  Registrations are requested by December 30 for the CNA and Construction programs.  For more information on each program and registration call 753.9001.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Joseph Philippon Featured Guest Speaker January 5 at LA Rotary

 
 
Lewiston - On Thursday, January 5, Joseph Philippon will be the featured guest speaker of Lewiston Auburn Rotary Club from noon to 1 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston.  Philippon is a 2005 graduate of the University of Maine at Augusta and possesses a bachelor’s degree in Administration of Justice.  Philippon was hired by Lewiston Police Department in 2005 and has been with the department for over 10 years.  Currently, Philippon is assigned to the department’s Community Resource Team where he focuses on strengthening community partnerships, identifying areas to improve service, recruitment, and overseas several enforcement and outreach programs for the department.  The public is invited to attend.  No reservation is required.  Lunch is available for $10 in the Fusion Restaurant at the Ramada.   FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Wendy Jordan Featured Guest Speaker January 12 at LA Rotary

 
 
Lewiston - On Thursday, January 12, Wendy Jordan will be the featured guest speaker of Lewiston Auburn Rotary Club from noon to 1 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston.  Jordan  has been a licensed Massage Therapist in the State of Maine since 2012. She  volunteers and provides hundreds of Massages and healing modalities with Military members and families at  the ARMY Buker Family Services in Augusta and the HOPE Association.   Therapeutic Massage and Energy session modalities are offered in a customized individual treatment packages aligned with muscular tension.  Treatment sessions and enhancements are based on individual needs.  Massage is no longer a luxury. It is a necessity to a balanced lifestyle.  Providing yourself time to experience relaxation for tired sore muscles and ease your mind is an important step in creating a balanced life. It also creates an outlet to unplug from environmental stressors.  Jordan specializes in chair or table Massage, foot sock / reflexology, Swedish Massage, myofascial, neuromuscular, hot stone, hydrotherapy, reflexology, face / scalp treatment, polarity and Reiki.  The public is invited to attend.  No reservation is required.  Lunch is available for $10 in the Fusion Restaurant at the Ramada.   FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov
 

Tim Verrill Featured Guest Speaker January 19 at LA Rotary

 
 
Lewiston - On Thursday, January 19, at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston, Tim Verrill, the Network Services & Facilities Manager at Seniors Plus will be the featured guest speaker of the LA Rotary from noon to 1 p.m.  Verrill has been a Rotarian since 2014. Introduced to computers by his older brother, he started programming as a teenager in high school, submitting games to Compute magazine for extra income, eventually creating an animal judging program for the University of NH. His first major job at Watts Fluidair in Kittery, he learned the business until he became production planner. Discovering much was done by hand, he computerized the department which significantly increased efficiencies and reduced manpower. Moving on to work with the Maine Technical College System, he was instrumental in bringing the Internet to the college system, linking all of the business offices together on a Wide Area Network, and supporting the needs of 7 colleges across the state. For the next 17 years, he worked with Evergreen Insurance in Lewiston as Information Systems Manager to advance their technology environment, bringing their systems up to date and running flawlessly. Now at Seniors Plus, he oversees a department of four skilled professionals, advancing technology & working hard to insure that the staff of 130 people always have the resources they need to perform their jobs. The public is invited to attend.  No reservation is required.  Lunch is available for $10 in the Fusion Restaurant at the Ramada.   FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov
 

Mary Mayhew Featured Guest Speaker January 26 at LA Rotary

 
 
 
Lewiston – On Thursday, January 26, at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston, Commissioner Mary Mayhew will be the featured guest speaker at LA Rotary.  Mayhew was appointed to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services in 2011 by Governor Paul R. LePage. She provides leadership, guidance and policy direction to the largest agency in state government – with approximately 3,000 employees and accounting for more than one-third of the state’s budget.
Commissioner Mayhew’s leadership has focused on reforming the state’s welfare programs to encourage self-sufficiency and long-term employment, establishing effective prioritization and financial management practices, halting more than a decade of multi-million dollar budget shortfalls and strengthening support for our at-risk families.  Prior to her appointment, Mayhew was the Senior Health Policy Advisor for the LePage Administration.  She also served as Vice President of the Maine Hospital Association for 11 years.  The public is invited to attend.  No reservation is required.  Lunch is available for $10 in the Fusion Restaurant at the Ramada.   FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov

Saturday, December 10, 2016

LA Rotary’s Mac McPeake Narrating the Night Before Christmas 12.22

 
 
 
Lewiston - On Thursday, December 22, veteran and Past-President of the Lewiston Auburn Rotary Club, Mac McPeake,  will share his annual tradition by narrating the ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas during the Rotary Christmas gathering of members, families, friends and guests of all ages.  Plan to join the LA Rotary at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston, from noon to 1 p.m. for this very magical and special celebration.  Luncheon is open to the public.  Lunch is available at the Fusion Restaurant for $10.  No reservations are required.  FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov

Monday, December 5, 2016

Auburn Breakfast Rotary Club Presenters

 
12/7/16        Edward Little Chorus
"Fermata NoWhere is an auditioned ensemble of students from Edward Little High School in Auburn. They have established a well-known reputation for excellence with community performances. Their repertoire includes a cappella arrangements of various pop tunes along with classics. All 17 students use their strong skills as musicians to strive for outstanding vocal performances. The group started in 1988 and is currently under the direction of Sarah Brooks. This is Sarah's first year as the Choral Director at ELHS and she is ecstatic to be working with such a brilliant group of students."
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-          The Auburn Breakfast Rotary club meets weekly Wednesday mornings at 7:00AM at the United Methodist Church, 439 Park Avenue, Auburn, Me.  For more details contact Jeffrey “Pete” Preble at 207.751.6281.
 

12/14    Erin Reed, Trinity Jubilee

Erin Reed is the Executive Director, Food Pantry Coordinator of the Trinity Jubilee Center in Lewiston, Me.  The Trinity Jubilee Center addresses unmet needs of underserved people in Maine’s Lewiston-Auburn area through collaboration with local, state, and federal organizations, as well as other agencies and churches. We meet these needs through services that include a Meals Program, Food Pantry, Outreach, a Warming Center, and Refugee Assistance.
The Auburn Breakfast Rotary club meets weekly Wednesday mornings at 7:00AM at the United Methodist Church, 439 Park Avenue, Auburn, Me.  For more details contact Jeffrey “Pete” Preble at 207.751.6281.
 
 
12/21/2016      Emily Dooling Hamilton, Healthy Androscoggin
Emily Dooling Hamilton  leads all tobacco initiatives at Healthy Androscoggin.  Healthy Androscoggin (HA) is a coalition of local people who work locally to improve the health and quality of life in our communities. Healthy Androscoggin is the local comprehensive community health coalition.  Emily provides tobacco education, prevention and cessation programs for Androscoggin County. 
The Auburn Breakfast Rotary club meets weekly Wednesday mornings at 7:00AM at the United Methodist Church, 439 Park Avenue, Auburn, Me.  For more details contact Jeffrey “Pete” Preble at 207.751.6281.
 
12/26/16  No meeting
 

Friday, November 18, 2016

Auburn Lewiston Rotary Offers Christmas Tree Sales & More!

 
Auburn – The Auburn –Lewiston Rotary Club is sponsoring their 10th annual Christmas Tree Sale event on Saturday, December 3, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Maine Bucket, 21 Fireslate Place in Lewiston.  Join Rotarians for a day of fun where one can cut your own Christmas Tree.  Kids can have their picture taken with Santa in his giant chair.  Crafts, Christmas goodies raffle items, hot dogs, popcorn hot chocolate and more will be available.  Kindling seconds will also be available to purchase.  Trees, $35; over eight feet, $50.  Wreaths with bows, $12.  Boughs with berries, $5.  All donations support local charitable causes supported by the Auburn Lewiston Breakfast Rotary Club.  Credit cards are accepted.  Sunday, December 4 from 9 a.m. until noon Christmas Tree cutting, boughs and wreaths sales only.  Call for pre-sales if you cannot make the event.  Contact Doug or Autumn at 784.6700 or Lee Upton at 740.8510. 
 
Monica M. Millhime

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Will Fessenden to Address LA Rotary 12.29

 
 
Lewiston - On Thursday, December 29, Will Fessenden, will be the featured guest speaker at Lewiston-Auburn Rotary at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston from noon to 1 p.m.  Will Fessenden is the Marketing Director for the Sun Media Group including the Sun Journal.  With a background in journalism, marketing and public relations, Will has been advocating for responsible community journalism for more than two decades.   In his present role Will handles marketing, promotions and  publicity for the Sun Media family of publications.  The Sun Media Group is locally owned by the 4th generation of the Costello family and includes the Sun Journal and more than a dozen weekly newspapers, niche publications and websites.  FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov
 

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Tracey Chase to Share Bonney Staffing News at LA Rotary, December 1

 
Lewiston – Tracey Chase is a District Manager with Bonney Staffing Center, Inc. She has been with Bonney since 2008. She started out in the Lewiston location as part of a team of 3 and over the years that team has moved to Center street in Auburn 3 years ago and now they are a team of 10 Recruiters looking to add yet another staffing professional to her team because of the service growth and community involvement! She is now a District manager over 2 branches-Auburn and Windham with these 2 branches she has a staff of 13 that covers companies from Greene, to Gorham Me up through Hiram, and over to Rumford and over to North Conway NH. They staff for a wide variety of positions from Light industrial to office Day to Day to Direct Hire placements. She lives in Western Maine area however travels the Western/Central Maine area helping out companies and applicants where ever she can. She is an established innovator, committed to staying current with developments in the staffing industry. Her vision and management style are pleasantly pursuant and continually motivating and has provided tremendous growth opportunities for many area business and employees. Tracey provides an impressive track record for staff tenure, industry credentials, education and human resource experiences.  FMI on future Rotary programs contact Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov
 

Bill Grant to Share Maine Adult Education News at LA Rotary, December 8

 
 
Lewiston – Bill Grant has been working in Maine Adult Education since 2006.  While working on his Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership, he became the Assistant Director of Lewiston Adult Education. In this capacity, Bill helped to implement workforce programming.  In 2013, he became the Director of Auburn Adult & Community Education, where he spent three years building academic, workforce and enrichment programs.  Bill has also worked closely with various businesses and local agencies, particularly around implementing the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.  In February of 2016, Bill became the Director of both Lewiston and Auburn’s Adult Education programs with a focus on enhancing the services Adult Education offers to our L/A Community. 
 
FMI on future Rotary programs contact Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov
 

Friday, November 4, 2016

Diane Dostie Featured Speaker Auburn Rotary 11.9

 
 
Auburn - Diane Dostie will be presenting at the Auburn/Lewiston Rotary Meeting on Wednesday, November 9th .  The group meets at the 7:15AM at the  United  Methodist Church on 439 Park Avenue, Auburn.
 
Diane Dostie serves as Dean of Corporate & Community Services at Central Maine Community College.  She has over twenty-five years of experience developing partnerships and implementing professional development and training programs for companies in Central/Western Maine.  She was instrumental in obtaining two National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education grants to develop advanced machining curriculum. She recently received a million dollar grant from the Gene Haas Foundation, $1,595,000 from the Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration and $250,000 from the Northern Border Regional Commission to fund the renovation and expansion of the precision machining lab.  Under her leadership Central Maine Community College has become a Haas Technical Education Center offering classes impacting manufacturing education nationwide.  Additional information on the grant available at http://www.cmcc.edu/CampusLife/NEWS/CampusNews/CMCCEarnsMillionDollarHaasFoundationGrant#.WBo3NdL2ZaQ  FMI contact Auburn Rotary Program Chair, Pete Preble at jeff.preble@wright-pierce.com

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

GOVERNOR LEPAGE TO SPEAK AT TOMORROW'S MEETING

Good Morning,
 
Late yesterday afternoon, a request came in from Governor LePage's office asking if he could come speak at our Lewiston-Auburn Rotary lunch tomorrow at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston from noon to 1 p.m. The request stated:
 
"The Governor is seeking opportunities to educate business organizations about the impacts the referendum questions could have on the Maine economy."
 
After speaking with the Ramada, they are able to accommodate this request, and we are pleased to welcome the Governor.  
 
We hope that you can join us for this special guest lunch.
 
Monica
 
Monica M. Millhime
Employment & Training Business Specialist

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Mary LaFontaine Featured Guest Speaker 11.03 at LA Rotary

 
 
Lewiston - On Thursday, November 3, Mary Kozicki LaFontaine, will be the featured guest speaker of Lewiston Auburn Rotary Club from noon to 1 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, Lewiston.  LaFontaine, Regional Director of the Southern CareerCenters, has twenty six years’ experience in the private and public sectors; prior to her current position she managed the Lewiston CareerCenter.    She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a Masters in Adult Education from the University of Southern Maine.  In addition, she teaches at USM-LAC, is Vice Chair of the Central Maine Human Resources Association, Chair of the College for ME-Androscoggin Board of Directors, and is a member of the New Mainers Community Collaboration, and the LA Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors through which she co-chairs the Workforce Development and Education Committee.  She recently served as an Auburn City Councilor for two terms and served one-term on the Auburn School Committee.  She has also recently served on the Auburn Public Library Board of Trustees. On a personal note, Mary resides in Auburn, is married to Richard, and has four adult children and 9 grandchildren.
 
FMI on future Rotary speakers, contact Program Chair, Monica Millhime, 753.9040 or email monica.millhime@maine.gov