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Rotary Club of Warren
June 14, 2017
Member Assignments
Greeters
Please Arrive by 11:50 a.m.
6/21 – Presidents Night – No lunch meeting
6/28 – Volunteer Needed
7/5 – Picnic at Perkins Park
Mobile Meals
6/23 – Pat Miller and David Taylor
6/30 – Dan Rowland and Cleo Royster
7/7 – Genevieve Bauman and Joe Morgan
Fellowship
July – It’s a Surprise!
Invocation
6/21 – Presidents Night - David Jenkins
6/28 – Andy Bednar
7/5 – Denise May
ROTARY NOTES
A publication of the Rotary Club of Warren, Ohio
Upcoming
Speakers June 7 Matthew Slater and Anita Wainwright – Veteran’s Haven
June 14 Linda Tiihonen – The Fairhaven Foundation
June 21 Presidents Night Celebration - No Lunch Meeting
June 28 Important Club Assembly
July 5 Picnic at Perkins Park – Enzo’s is Closed July 12 Tour at Vienna Air Base – Enzo’s is Closed
Weekly News and Announcements
Hello Rotarians and Friends! After this week, I only have TWO MORE
more newsletters to go (yeehaw!) President Julia was back from the RI
Convention today or, more appropriately, her family reunion. I swear, the
woman knows EVERYBODY! And, as a demonstration of her dedication,
she was at the meeting today after just arriving home around 2 a.m. this
morning. That is dedication! This was also her last weekly meeting as our
President. (Next week is Presidents Night and she’s out of town on the
28th). I can honestly say it has been an absolute pleasure to work with her
this year.
Our Chris Shape was in the hospital this week so he could not do
Fellowship. President Julia stepped in and told us all about the Convention,
shared pictures, and let us know that she was able to talk to folks from
Kampala, Uganda about our international project to help acid attack
survivors.
Our Guests This Week: Jenna Petrolla from the Regional Chamber and
Linda Tiihonen from The Fairhaven Foundation (our speaker).
Presidents Night – Wednesday, June 21, is our Presidents Night
celebration. If anyone now wishes to attend this event, they will need to
email Cheryl IMMEDIATELY. Monday will be the last day we can take
reservations.
Membership Dues – Dues must be paid in full by June 30. Contact Cheryl
if you have not yet paid them and need to make payment arrangements.
Cortland Rotary’s 28th Annual Golf Classic – The Cortland Club’s Golf
Classic will be held on July 19. For $85 you will enjoy an absolutely
wonderful day of golf and fun activities. Bob Hoy told us a few weeks ago
that he is hoping to put together a foursome. If interested, please
contact Bob. A copy of the registration form was emailed with last week’s
newsletter.
Foundation Board Meeting – The Foundation Board will meet on
Wednesday, June 28, 11:30 a.m. at Enzo’s.
Club Assembly – We will be holding a very important Club Assembly on
Wednesday, June 28th. Andy will be going over all the special plans and
activities we have lined up during our Centennial year. Please plan to
attend. We promise you will be impressed with what is to come.
Rotary
Motto
Service Above Self
4-Way
Test
Of the things we think, say
or do:
Is it the truth?
Is it fair to all concerned?
Will it build
goodwill and better
friendship?
Will it be beneficial to
all concerned?
Avenues
of Service
Club Service
Vocational Service
Community
Service
International Service
Youth Service
July Meeting Schedule
As members know, Enzo’s is closed the first two weeks of July. We have
made the following plans for those two weeks and are asking members to
make notes on their calendars regarding the offsite locations:
July 5 – We will meet at Perkins Park in Warren at one of the pavilions.
A picnic lunch will be provided for $10. We will be having hamburgers,
hot dogs, baked beans, etc. Yum! Sign-up sheets are available at each
meeting, so see Venita Collins to sign up.
July 12 – We will meet at the Youngstown Air Reserve Station in Vienna
and it will be critical that members sign up in advance so that the Air
Base has time to do some vetting. Because security is essential, members
will be asked to provide driver’s license information to Venita Collins
ASAP. If for some reason you cannot attend a meeting to sign up, you
can contact Venita at Venita.Collins@chemicalbank.com. This is a secure
email system. Members will also be given a windshield tour of the base.
Anyone ordering a lunch for either/both of these offsite meetings and
then does not attend, will be invoiced.
More information will be shared over the coming weeks.
The Fairhaven Foundation
Linda Tiihonen from the Fairhaven Foundation
joined us today to talk about the programs
available to those with developmental
disabilities from childhood through senior living.
The Service and Support Administration helps
individuals gain access to resources in the community, not only the clients
but their family, guardians, and caregivers as well. The SSA team
develops a individualized plan to ensure that needs are met, provides
monitoring to ensure that services are being appropriately delivered, and
crisis intervention is provided when necessary on a 24-hour basis.
Rotary
Code of
Conduct
As a Rotarian, I will:
Act with integrity and high ethical standards in my personal
and professional
life.
Deal fairly with others
and treat them and their
occupations with respect.
Use my
professional skills through
Rotary to mentor young people, help those with
special needs, and improve
people’s quality of life
in my community
and the world.
Avoid behavior that
reflects adversely on
Rotary or other
Rotarians.
They also have a Community Employment Services that helps individuals
who want to work find and retain jobs that match their skills and
interests. The Employment Service also provides training opportunities
to help ensure that job seekers are successful in obtaining paid
employment.
Linda very kindly acknowledged the support our club has provided to
Fairhaven clients for the Art Show. Each year, the Show features the
art produced by Fairhaven clients and where twelve are selected. Their
art is featured in the annual calendar produced by the organization.
Twelve honorable mentions are also chosen. Linda said that the artists in
this program have blossomed and even more doors are being opened for
those who wish to develop and improve their artistic skills.
Fairhaven assists approximately 1,000 Trumbull County residents with
developmental disabilities. They do everything possible to help them
feel that they, too, are a vital part of our community. Anyone wishing to
learn more about the Foundation and its work can go to
fairhavenpgm.com
Our thanks go out to Linda for joining us today. She is more than
welcome to stop back anytime.
Triple Jackpot
The Grand Jackpot is now at: $416
The winner of the Daily Jackpot today:
Patti Augustine and Tablemates
Happy Bucks
Patti Augustine – For winning the daily jackpot.
Ted Stazak – For our speaker and a bunch of
Happy Bucks for his Pens!!!
Ken LaPolla – For whitewater rafting with the
Scouts last Friday.
Areas of
Focus
Promoting peace
Fighting disease
Providing clean water
Saving mothers and
children
Supporting education
Growing local economies
2016-2017
Club
Officers
President Julia Wetstein
President Elect Andy Bednar
Vice President Venita Collins
Secretary-Treasurer
Cheryl Oblinger
Past President Mike Bollas
Board
Members Roxy Vaughn
Tony Iannucci Cleo Royster
Paul Pal Teri Surin
Kim Straniak Nick Verina
Dallas Woodall – For Dick and Greta Mahaffey who are celebrating their
60th wedding anniversary. Velma and Dallas are still just one year behind
them.
Venita Collins – For our speaker, for grandchild #4 who should arrive
next February.
Tony Iannucci – For our speaker.
Kim Straniak – For the Mobile Meals Golf Ball Drop which will happen
again in August. More information to come.
Reggie Rooks – For his misunderstanding a text from Chris Shape (I’m
sure it’s not the first time someone didn’t understand one of Chris’s text
messages).
Julia Wetstein – For our speaker, for the honor of serving as our
President this year, and a fine for losing our trading banner for this year
(she did, however, get a replacement at Convention).
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