At our meeting on Wednesday, February 26, the C-W Rotary Club had the pleasure of hosting Kelley Rouse as our guest speaker/performer. Kelley performed “Called Back” which is an original work that explores the groundbreaking poet Emily Dickinson's most enduring themes of love, death, and immortality through the story of her life-long friendship with Susan Gilbert-Dickinson. The script was inspired and supported in 2016 as part of Worcester County Library's The Big Read and a grant from The National Endowment of the Art and Arts Midwest.

About Kelley Rouse:

As an actress and playwright, Kelley enjoyed a distinguished career of over thirty years as an anchor and award-winning broadcast journalist for WMDT and WBOC. She received Associated Press Awards for her series "Our Town," "To Baghdad and Back," and "The Anniversary of 911." While at WBOC, she helped inaugurate "The Jefferson Awards" to celebrate unsung heroes on the Delmarva Peninsula.

During a long career in television, she raised a family and performed in numerous plays, including three one-woman plays "The Year of the Woman" (as Jeannette Rankin,) "Sunset of an Artist" (as Georgia O'Keefe,) and wrote her most recent play "Called Back" (as Emily Dickinson's sister-in-law Susan Dickinson.)

She was selected to perform "Sunset of an Artist" in 2014 for the Maryland Humanities Chautauqua. She is certified by the Teaching Artist Institute in partnership with Maryland State Arts Council. Kelley divides her time between Dover, Delaware, where she delights in the companionship of her ninety-eight-year-old father, and Salisbury, Maryland. She continues to write as well as perform locally and nationally.

Club President Debbie Taylor and Guest Speaker/performer Kelley Rouse

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This marks the 7th year of our flag display program. While we’re happy to provide this service to our community, what make us proud is how many of you have supported us throughout the years. Your support has helped fund $58,000 in scholarships since 2014!

The Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club plans to award four $2,000 scholarships in June. We hope you’ll join our flag program so we can continue to provide this much needed financial assistance to worthy graduating high school seniors.

For information and to sign up through our secure online ordering system, please visit us by following this link.

November 11, 2019 at Brechnock Park, Camden

November 11, 2019 at Brechnock Park, Camden

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Pictured from left to rigtht: Eileen Redden, Marilyn Ries, Faye Yonker, C-W Club member Dave Walczak, and Dawn O’Connell

Pictured from left to rigtht: Eileen Redden, Marilyn Ries, Faye Yonker, C-W Club member Dave Walczak, and Dawn O’Connell

In January, the Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club presented books collected during the Holiday season to Caring Hearts Helping Hands (CHHH) located in Magnolia, DE. The C-W Rotary Club has been an ongoing supporter of this wonderful organization. Over many years, we’ve sponsored families at Christmas/holiday time, provided school supplies and financial assistance for their back-to-school program, and for the last 2-years collected books to be distributed to each child on their birthday.

Here’s more about this great charity from the CHHH website:

CHHH is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization started by six women in October 2002. Our mission is to provide assistance to struggling working families in Kent County, DE by supplying holiday gifts, back to school needs (book bags packed with age-appropriate supplies), shoe certificates, as well as new and gently used clothing and household items as needed throughout the year.

We maintain a warehouse where client families can come shop once a month throughout the year at no cost. We depend on community donations of new and gently used items and funding. We also give a new gift for each child's birthday.

We have no paid staff; we are all volunteers. Even our warehouse and electricity are donated. CHHH has two special programs each year centered on back-to-school (Heart and Sole) and Christmas/holiday that serve approximately 100-125 low-income working families.

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On January 8, 2020, the Camden-Wyoming Rotary Club donated $250.00 towards a Rotary Global Grant Fund Project to purchase hospital beds for the Rand Memorial Hospital on Grand Bahama Island (Freeport). The area was hit with a category 5 hurricane over the 2019 Labor Day weekend. Through matching grants, our $250 will grow to $875!

The Camden- Wyoming Rotary Club of Camden Wyoming, Delaware and the Seward Rotary Club Of Seward, Nebraska participated in this project together.

Pictured from left to right: President Debbie Taylor, Immediate Past President Trish Rodriguez, and President-Elect Yasmith Johnson.

Pictured from left to right: President Debbie Taylor, Immediate Past President Trish Rodriguez, and President-Elect Yasmith Johnson.

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