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THIS WEEK'S MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE BACK ROOM OF THE EVENT CENTER
FRIDAY'S MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE BACK ROOM OF THE ALEX D. KRASSAS EVENT CENTER!!
 
PRESIDENT OF HARTVILLE MARKETPLACE, MARION COBLENTZ, TO SPEAK FRIDAY
Marion Coblentz grew up on a quaint dairy farm on the east side of Hartville, Ohio. Growing up Amish instilled hard work and a love of community at a young age. Before settling down with his wife Nancy in Hartville, Marion hitchhiked across the country learning different trades. He spent time building bridges in Florida, working on an oil rig in west Texas, and also worked a mason and carpenter before finding his passion in his role of Manager at the Hartville Flea Market. Along the way, he also managed Hartville Arabian Farms and the door and window department at Hartville Hardware. As businesses progressed and transformed, Marion was able to see more potential in the Hartville Flea Market. He helped redesign and transform the old Hartville Kitchen building into the successful Hartville Antique Mall, which he managed for 7 years and which was on the same grounds as the Hartville Flea Market. During those 7 years, he helped to develop and design the new Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market. In 2002, the newly completed Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market opened its doors to the community. Marion has enjoyed working alongside and mentoring the shop owners and watching many of them develop successful businesses. Marion enjoys humanitarian work, locally and internationally, making frequent mission trips to Port au Prince, Haiti. Marion and Nancy enjoy family time together, especially with their 14 grandchildren. Currently Marion, his son Seth, and their team are undertaking a new project to update the Hartville Marketplace to make it into a new retail shopping destination.
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT FOR FEB 9TH
FISH FRY
(Beer Batter, Baked, Greek Plaki)
ROASTED POTATOES
GREEN BEANS
SALAD
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - THERESA BLOCHER
INVOCATOR - ASHLEIGH ABRIGG
SONG LEADER - TBD
GREETER LEADER - BILL MADDOX
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PASSING OF LONGTIME ROTARIAN JOHN JOSEPH SCHUMACHER
Longtime Canton Rotarian John J. Schumacher passed away on February 2, 2018. John was a 37 year member of the Rotary Club of Canton as well as a Paul Harris Fellow.
 
Calling hours are Friday 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 3430 St. Michaels Blvd. Canton, Ohio 44718. Funeral Service will be Saturday 10:00 a.m. at St. Michael's Catholic Church. Private family burial will take place at a later date. John was proud of the strides made to help children with autism through the Love, Andrew Foundation. Memorial donations may be sent to the Love, Andrew Autism Foundation, 2715 Wise Avenue, Canton, Ohio 44708.
 
Here is the link to a full obituary for John posted in the Canton Repository: 
 
 
Please keep John and his family in your prayers and thoughts. 
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ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTION
The following has made a contribution to the Rotary Club of Canton's Endowment Fund in memory of Rotarian John J. Schumacher:
 
  -  Virginia Neutzling
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FOUR WAY TEST SPEECH COMPETITION RESULTS
At our meeting last week, Four Way Test Chairman Jeff Scott welcomed the speech contestants and named Rotarians PP Virginia Neutzling, Jim Molnar and Mark Clendenin as judges for our competition. Results were as follows:
  • 1st place and winner of $150.00:  Emily Glover
  • 2nd place and winner of $50.00: Averi Allison
  • 3rd place and winner of $50.00: Silvera Hayes
  • 4th place and winner of $50.00: Tavis Barton
Emily will represent the Rotary Club of Canton in the District Four Way Speech Contest on April 7, 2018 at the Fairways at Arrowhead. The Rotary Club of Canton donated $100.00 to the McKinley Speech and Debate Team, with President Amanda presenting the check to McKinley Speech Coach Kitty Burgett at the end of the speech competition.
 
Good luck to Emily at the District level! When results of the District competition are known, we will let you know how Emily did.
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NOMINATIONS FOR ROTARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED
Nominations for Rotarian of the Year Award Are Now Being Accepted
 
As is our tradition, we are now inviting all Rotarians to nominate a fellow Rotarian to be recognized as Rotarian of the Year.  Please take a moment to think of a person that you feel personifies the ideals of our club.  Nominations require submission of a completed nomination form, which provides the criteria used to evaluate this important award.  The deadline to submit your nomination is Friday, March 2, 2018.
 
Please keep in mind that current Officers of the Club (Amanda Tietze, Michelle Mullaly, Mark Rojek, Suzette Matthews and Tom Clevenger), along with the past Award winners (PP Paul White, Dale Holwick, PP Mike Gregorek, PDG/PP Bob Pattison, PDG/PP Dave Ewing and PP Dan Matthews) are not eligible.  All nominations will be kept confidential and we ask that you do the same. The award winner will be announced at an upcoming Rotary meeting.
 
You may download the Nomination Form here or pick one up at our regular meeting. 
 
Completed forms may be returned to the Canton Rotary office (116 Cleveland Ave. N.W., Suite 307, Canton, 44702), emailed to the office at info@cantonrotary.org, or brought to a Friday meeting and given to Vice President Mark Rojek.  Help us recognize those who have made our club the great club that it is!
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DEADLINE FOR ROTARY NIGHT AT THE CANTON CHARGE IS FEB. 14!
Don't miss your chance to spend time with fellow Rotarians during the Rotary night at the Canton Charge. This event will take place on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at the Canton Civic Center. Tip off is 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 5:45 p.m for the game against the Oklahoma City Blue. Tickets are $14.50 each. DEADLINE IS TOMORROW, February 14, 2018. Tickets must be purchased through this offer and will not be available for this price the night of the event. 
 
Any questions please feel free to contact Chairman Shawn Dougherty at (330) 704-7483 or by email at sdougherty@homesavings.com.
 
Please follow this LINK to view the flyer which includes the ticket order form. You may also download this flyer by visiting cantonrotary.org. 
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WEEKLY MEETING NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
At the meeting on February 2, 2018, President Amanda Tietze welcomed the 55 members and 6 guests to the meeting. President Amanda then asked everyone to please keep the following Rotarians in their thoughts and prayers :
  • Rotarian Pete Taflan, who lost his wife, Lenny, on Saturday, January 27th;
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  • Past District Governor Jim Russell, who is recovering from a heart attack;
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  • A sympathy card and a get well card were available to sign for these Rotarians;
President Amanda then asked anyone with a February birthday to please stand and be recognized.
 
Rotarian PP Paul White gave the Invocation.
 
Club Secretary Suzette Matthews welcomed the following guests to the meeting: Kitty Burgett (McKinley Speech Coach); Averi Allison (daughter of Rotarian Adrian Allison and Four Way Speech Contestant), Silvera Hayes, Emily Glover and Tavis Barton (Four Way Speech Contestants from McKinley Senior High School); Tim Blocher (guest of Theresa Blocher).
 
The "Happy News" was then provided by the following: 
  • President Amanda Tietze - to celebrate her daughter Victoria's 14th Birthday;
  •   - to celebrate her son Christian's recognition at the annual Eagle Scout dinner;
  •   - to recognize fellow Rotarian and Past President Scott Sandrock's "Outstanding Eagle Scout" Award;
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  • Bill Liber - to recognize his college alma mater, Purdue, Purdue graduate Neil Armstrong (also a past Rotarian of Wapakoneta, OH), and the success of the Purdue men's basketball team, currently 3rd in the nation...Go Boilermakers!
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  • Mark Clendenin - to celebrate son Logan's achievement in making the Dean's List at The Ohio State University - plus, getting a job at the Governor's office;
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  • Theresa Blocher - She and her husband are both proud OSU graduates and pointed out that the Purdue University team hasn't played the Buckeyes yet;
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  • Suzette Matthews - to celebrate getting Rotary license plates from her husband and fellow Rotarian, PP Dan Matthews.
Vice President Mark Rojek then took to the podium to announce the search for this year's "Rotarian of the Year". He stated there were nomination forms on each table and each Rotarian is entitled to vote once. Nominations should be kept private. Please turn the nomination form in to Mark or to the Rotary office. The deadline to submit your nomination is Friday, March 2nd. The form can also be found on the Canton Rotary webpage. 
 
President Amanda then reminded everyone about the upcoming Fellowship Outing to the Canton Charge on February 21st. Please contact Shawn Dougherty or Tom Clevenger if interested.  Deadline to purchase tickets is February 14th. She also reminded everyone about the upcoming North Canton Rotary Chili Open which is on February 17th. See Steve Fettman if you are interested in purchasing tickets;
 
Four Way Test Chairman Jeff Scott then welcomed the speech contestants and announced the judges (see article above). 
 
President Amanda concluded the meeting with the following announcements:
  • Next week's speaker will be Marion Coblentz, President, Hartville Marketplace;
  • We will once again be in the back room of the Krassas Event Center.
The following Rotarians turned in a makeup at Friday's meeting: Mark Clendenin (Medina Sunrise); Jerry Ortman (Plain).
 
 
 
 
 
 
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Please mark your calendar for these upcoming events:
 
     -  Rotary Social Event - " The Charge" - Canton Charge vs Oklahoma City Blue on February 21, 2018 at 7:00pm
     -  NO MEETING - Friday, March 30, 2018 - Good Friday
     -  Health Screen & Wellness Fair - Saturday, April 21, 2018
 
RI PRESIDENTIAL MONTHLY MESSAGE

Ian H.S. Riseley
President 2017-18
February 2018

One hundred thirteen years ago this month, the four members of Rotary's first club held their first meeting. Although no minutes were kept, it's unlikely anyone talked about service; the club did not begin focusing on the needs of the community for another few years.

The meeting was held not in a hotel or a restaurant, but in a member's office; there were, so far as we know, no agendas or announcements, no committee reports, speakers, or nametags. The meeting would have failed today's usual standards for a productive Rotary meeting most resoundingly. It was, of course, the most productive Rotary meeting ever held.

Today, as in 1905, many of us come to Rotary seeking what Paul Harris sought: friendship, connections, a place to feel at home. But today, Rotary gives us so much more than it could ever have given its earliest members in those earliest days. The Rotary of today, more than 1.2 million members strong, lets us feel at home not only in a small group of our peers, but also in our diverse clubs, across our communities, and indeed throughout the world. Today, Rotary connects us all in a way that Paul Harris could never have dreamed on that February evening so long ago. Not only can we go anywhere in the world there is a Rotary club and feel at home, but we can reach out to anywhere in the world there is a Rotary club and make a difference.

In the 113 years since that first meeting, Rotary has become far larger, and more diverse, than those founding members could have conceived. We have gone from an organization that was all white and all male to one that welcomes women and men of every possible background. We have become an organization whose stated purpose is service, reflected in our motto, Service Above Self. And we have become not only an organization that is capable of changing the world, but one that has already done so, through our work to eradicate polio.

None of us can know what lies ahead for Rotary. It remains for all of us to continue to build on the solid foundations that were laid for us by Paul Harris and his friends: to forge and strengthen the bonds of service and friendship through Rotary: Making a Difference.

 

 

 

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Invocator - Joe French
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Invocator - Amanda Berkeley
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