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John Kolm Will Speak About Rockville Rotary's Haitian School Project at the Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Club Meeting on April 21, 2016
John Kolm is an innovator of 21st century team productivity programs, a best selling author, a former intelligence officer, and President-Elect of the Rockville Rotary Club.  Originally from Australia, he is the CEO of Team Results USA, a company focused on increasing team productivity by using modern methods that are measurable and sustainable.  He is qualified in Psychology from the University of Melbourne, and in mathematics and statistics from the U.S. National Cryptologic School, where he also taught.  John's presentation will focus on the primary school in Haiti that the Rockville Club assisted in recent years.  Hopefully, we will obtain valuable insights about how Rockville Rotary managed that effort that we can employ in our future projects in the developing world.
Rotary Scholar Kristina Wienhöfer from Germany Was Guest Speaker at the Rotary Club Meeting on April 14, 2016
Rotary Scholar Kristina Wienhöfer receives a cookbook from Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Club President Bob Fuhrman on April 14, 2016. 
[Photo by Tom Lewis]
 
Dr. Todd Nitkin Named President-Elect Beginning July 1, 2016
 
[Above] From the Rotary Club meeting on April 7, 2016: President Bob Fuhrman presenting a Rotary Cookbook to Todd Nitkin, who had just agreed to replace Bob Fuhrman.  [Below] President Bob also presented a Rotary Cookbook to District Executive Secretary Sherry Whitworth at the District Conference, and Sherry Whitworth presenting a Rotary Cookbook to Nan Fuhrman.
 
Rotarians Pack Food Boxes for the Needy at Manna on April 12, 2016
Alex Naron, Tom Lewis and Bob Nelson packed 144 boxes of food for needy families in Montgomery County on April 12, 2016.
P-B Rotarians Attend District 7620 Conference at the Baltimore Hyatt on April 9, 2016
[L-R] Rotary International President's Representative to the District 7620 Conference John Stairs, Bob Nelson and Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Club President Bob Fuhrman at the Montgomery County Clubs' Hospitality Suite on April 9, 2016.
Nancy Mason, Nan and Bob Fuhrman.
[Above]  Nancy Mason and Bob Nelson with "Paul Harris."  [Below]  Nancy assists with magic tricks.
President Bob Fuhrman thanks Mike Nardolilli, the new Executive Director of the Montgomery Parks Foundation, for his presentation including the “Top 10 List of Why Parks Matter" on March 31, 2016.
[Above] President Bob Fuhrman thanks Mike Nardolilli, the new Executive Director of the Montgomery Parks Foundation, for his presentation including the “Top 10 List of Why Parks Matter" on March 31, 2016. [Below] Past Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Club President Dr. Juvenal Goicochea and his brother Carlos, also a Past Rotary Club President from Peru.
 
metroBethesda Rotary Donates $1000 to Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Club's Ear Care Nepal Project on March 24, 2016
Potomac-Bethesda Rotarians joined the March 24, 2016, meeting of the metroBethesda Rotary Club.  metroBethesda President Russell Lacey presented a giant check in the amount of $1000 to Potomac-Bethesda President Bob Fuhrman for the Ear Care Nepal project.  [L-R] Karl Miller, Tom Leuchtenburg, Potomac-Bethesda President Bob Fuhrman, metroBethesda President Russell Lacey and Bob Nelson.
Michael Zhuang was the guest speaker on March 17, 2016, with the presentation "Investment Insight of Nobel Prize Winners."
Michael Zhuang was the guest speaker on March 17, 2016, with the presentation "Investment Insight of Nobel Prize Winners." The 2013 Nobel Prize Winners in Economics were Eugene Fama, Robert Shiller and Lars Peter Hansen. President Bob Fuhrman presented Michael Zhuang with a Rotary Cookbook.
Ellen Haggerty, Chair of the Rotarians for Hearing Action Group and a member of the Pleasant Valley New York Rotary Club exchanges club banners and presents President Bob Fuhrman with a check for $500 for the Ear Care Nepal Project on March 10, 2016.
Ellen Haggerty, Chair of the Rotarians for Hearing Action Group and a member of the Pleasant Valley New York Rotary Club exchanges club banners and presents President Bob Fuhrman with a check for $500 for the Ear Care Nepal Project.
Nabil Bedewi now has a condominium in Belize available for vacationing; Art Blitz told about the work project at the Jewish Foundation for Group Homes on May 14.
Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Presents Valentine Gifts to Residents at Sophia's House
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Rotary Club of Potomac Bethesda Annual Valentine's Day Initiative

In honor of Valentine's Day, Potomac-Bethesda Rotary presented pashmina shawls to residents at Sophia's House in Rockville, Maryland. Sophia's House provides emergency shelter for women with  mental illness, substance abuse, trauma or long term disabilities. This annual presentation of gifts is led by Rotarian Dr. Noel Howard and his wife, Gladys Howard.  Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Foundation supports various projects in the local community related to housing and education.

Dinner and Fellowship at Far East Restaurant

Rotarians and guests enjoying dinner on 2/11 at Far East Restaurant in Rockville, Maryland.
Prevention of deafness and promotion of hearing among school children of Nepal: act of kindness by The Rotary Club of Potomac-Bethesda by Dr. Milan Maharjan
PROPOSED GLOBAL GRANT FOR “PREVENTING HEARING LOSS AMONG NEPALESE CHILDREN THROUGH MIDDLE EAR SURGERIES AND PRIMARY EAR CARE EDUCATION”
(Picture in Nidan Hospital, Katmandu, Nepal)
 
Introduction
 
The Rotary Club of Potomac-Bethesda (Maryland) prepared this document to provide a brief overview of our proposed Rotary District 7620 Global Grant application (I.D. number GG1637950).  The proposed Global Grant is designed to benefit impoverished Nepalese school-age children who are at risk of becoming deaf due to correctible middle ear problems.  Many such problems result from middle ear infections, some of which may lead or have already led to eardrum perforations.
 
We request that you consider making a donation in support of this $44,000 Grant.  We need to raise approximately $12,500 in additional funds for this Grant to be approved.
 
 
Hearing Impairment in Nepal and the World
 
The incidence of deafness in Nepal is among the very highest in the world.  In 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 5.3 percent of the world’s population suffers from disabling hearing loss, and 9 percent of these cases involve children.  WHO also concluded that children in South Asia have a higher rate of hearing impairment than children in any other geographical region.
 
A 1991 statistical study by the charitable organization Britain Nepal Otology Services (BRINOS) concluded that 16.6 percent of the Nepalese population was significantly deaf at that time, with either ear exhibiting worse than 30 dB hearing threshold (HTL) 1.0 to 4.0 kHZ, or 50 dB HTL 0.5 kHz.  According to that survey, 70 percent of those in Nepal who were suffering from middle ear infections or their aftermath were school-age children; and 50 percent of ear disease in Nepal was preventable. 
 
Updated hearing loss statistics on a nationwide basis for Nepal are not available.  However, recent data supports a very important point:  There is only one ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgeon in Nepal for every quarter of a million people.  This situation can be accurately described as a silent crisis of significant proportion.
 
Planned Activities
 
  • Assuming the Global Grant is approved, over the next year, Ear Care Nepal (ECN), a charitable organization, will provide ear screenings to 5,000 children who attend public schools or Buddhist monastic schools in the Katmandu Valley. 
 
  • The Grant will pay for 100 of these children to have middle ear surgeries either to restore their hearing or to prevent further loss of hearing.  ECN’s volunteer ENT surgeons will perform these surgeries without remuneration, resulting in a per-surgery cost of only $183, the average amount this Grant will pay for each of these surgeries. 
 
The $183 figure reflects only the out-of-pocket costs actually incurred.  Without discounts provided by Nidan Hospital in Katmandu, the lack of surgical charges, a low negotiated fee agreement with a group of participating anesthesiologists, and subsidies for lab work and pharmacy services, the unit cost of these surgeries would be $344, still a bargain price compared to the costs of identical surgeries performed in the United States.
 
  • Approximately $19,000 from this Grant will be used to pay for additional surgical and ear screening equipment, including (1) a portable, battery-operated audiometer, to overcome problems posed by frequent electrical power outages in Nepal; (2) an impedance meter, a very important diagnostic tool that ECN does not have but that can lead to better diagnoses of ear problems, (3) an operating microscope that would enable ECN to perform some surgeries outside a hospital setting, and (4) microsurgical tools to accommodate such surgeries.
 
  • Although manufacturers’ warranties for each of these pieces of equipment would cover either one or two years of maintenance, the Grant will provide an additional $3,000 for the purpose of maintaining this equipment through the end of the fifth year after each item’s date of purchase.
  • Finally, funds will be provided to pay for a “Community Ear Assistant” for one year to aid in ear care educational efforts that would reach over 5,000 children, their teachers, and some of their parents and guardians, as well as for training of the Community Ear Assistant, printing of additional educational materials, and provision of funds for gasoline necessary to fulfill the goals of this Grant.  The Community Ear Assistant will also aid in ear screenings and help during ear surgeries.
 
How You Can Help
 
  • If you represent a Rotary Club, your Club’s gift of “District Designated Funds” (DDF) will be eligible for a dollar per dollar match by the Rotary Foundation’s World Fund.  Thus, $1,000 in DDF would be eligible to become $2,000 for the purposes of this Grant.
 
  • If you donate cash either from your Club or as a personal or Foundation donation, please write a check to the “PB Rotary Club Foundation,” one the memo line insert “Nepal Hearing Project,” and mail it to PB Rotary, c/o 8 Old Club Court, Rockville, Maryland 20852, or use your credit card on-line by clicking on the “Donate” button on our website, www.pbrotary.org.  Your check or credit card donation will be eligible for a 50 percent match by The World Fund.
 
Questions
 
  • If you would like to obtain a copy of our Grant application or have any questions, please send an e-mail to bob_fuhrman@msn.com.
(Picture of Dr. Milan Maharjan, Chairperson of ECN, Providing Ear Care Education to Adults)
 
 
Foundation Update - Amazon and Fundraising
Here is a very easy way to help us with fundraising.  If you are an Amazon shopper please bookmark this link http://pbrotary.org/Page/amazon in your browser and ask your friends and family to do the same.  Whenever you start your Amazon shopping from this page the club gets a percentage.  See the link above for details.  You can also get to it from our website banner at http://pbrotary.org.
Webmaster Update - NEW Foundation Webpage
We now have a page which serves as a launching point to our club’s Foundation.  Check it out at http://pbrotary.org/Page/our-foundation.  You can get to it in three ways from our home page (www.pbrotary.org) : Look for “Foundation” located on the banner or under the menu choices “About Us” or “Services/Projects”. Besides evolving content and links to internal and external resources, on that page we can now accept online donations for everything we do. 
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If you shop at Amazon through this link http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1264058, Amazon will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases (millions of products) to the charitable foundation of our club. Thank You!
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