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DR. CECIL BERGEN TO SPEAK AT FRIDAY'S MEETING
Dr. Cecil Bergen brings you a distinctive blend of experience, talent and education. He is not only a professional business consultant but has also been an entrepreneur and business owner for many years. This means Dr. Bergen has experienced firsthand the defining struggles of business ownership.

Dr. Bergen is committed to working through the mystifying impulses of human behavior to achieve the bottom-line goal of measurable results.

Dr. Bergen specializes in family owned business. His educational background in marriage and family gives him a unique understanding of how family and business weave together.
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT FOR APRIL 7TH
TIM'S FISH
BAKED POTATO
MALIBU BLEND
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - NICK PERINI
INVOCATOR - STEVE FETTMAN
SONG LEADER - BECKY CLARK
GREETER LEADER - KURT GOODENBERGER
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NOMINATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR ROTARIAN OF THE YEAR
Nominations for Rotarian of the Year Award are now being accepted.  Nominations require submission of a completed nomination form outlining the candidate's fulfillment of the award criteria. Deadline to submit your nomination is Friday, April 21, 2017.
 
Please keep in mind that current Officers of the Club (Craig Young, Amanda Tietze, Michelle Mullaly, Suzette Matthews and Tom Clevenger),  along with the past Award winners (PP Paul White, Dale Holwick, PP Mike Gregorek, PDG/PP Bob Pattison and PDG/PP Dave Ewing) are not eligible.  ALL nominations will be kept confidential and we ask that you do the same. Results and the name of the award winner will be announced at the May 5, 2017 meeting.
 
You may download the Nomination Form here or pick one up at a regular meeting. Completed forms may be returned to the Canton Rotary office, located at 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 President Elect Michelle Mullaly.
 
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ENDOWMENT FUND CONTRIBUTION
The following has made a contribution to the Rotary Club of Canton's Endowment fund in memory of Marie Fromholtz (mother of Past President Karen Brenneman):
 
  - Joseph and Violet Niamtu
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APRIL BIRTHDAYS
PERINI, Nick                                   Apr 04
SWALLEN, SETH                             Apr 04
BROWN, MICHAEL T.                      Apr 06
BAKER, JACK R.                               Apr 08
PELGER, DREW                               Apr 08
SANDROCK, SCOTT P.                     Apr 11
BAKER, JANICE J.                            Apr 13
THURIN, LOUIS M.                          Apr 14
WHITTIER, FREDERICK C.               Apr 17
BLAKE, JAMES R.                             Apr 18
TAYLOR, RICK                                 Apr 18
BLOCHER, THERESA                        Apr 21
ADLAND, Jon                                   Apr 22
SINCLAIR, THOMAS F.                     Apr 23
ALLISON, ADRIAN                           Apr 29
SPARKS, WILLIAM R.                      Apr 30
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APRIL CLUB ANNIVERSARIES
CLENDENIN, MARK                         17 years
FETTMAN, STEVEN L.                      21 years
OELSLAGER, SCOTT                       18 years
ROGERS, MICHAEL D.                     20 years
DOUGHERTY, SHAWN                       9 years
GANNON, PATRICK                           9 years
YOUNG, CRAIG                                 9 years
KROH, KIMBERLY                              2 years
NICELY, RICHARD A.                       31 years
SWALLEN, SETH                               4 years
LAMIELL, PJ                                    27 years
BARTON, MAX                                   1 Year
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JOIN CANTON ROTARIANS AT VINTAGE JACKSON APRIL 21ST
Fellowship Chair Shawn Dougherty is attempting to arrange a group of Canton Rotarians and significant others to attend the 15th Annual Vintage Jackson on April 21, 2017, at Shady Hollow Country Club. Cost is $60 per person, with proceeds going to help the Rotary Club of Jackson's Foundation, which supports Jackson Township first responders, protective vests for safety forces, community scholarships, and the Pegasus Farm's Military Family Center (a District 6650 project).
 
Cost includes sampling of 30 unique wines, hors d'oeuvres, and a silent auction.........and, most importantly, FUN with your fellow Rotarians!
 
Please contact Shawn Dougherty at SDougherty@homesavings.com or 330-704-7483 for more information and to order tickets. You can click on this link to see the flyer for this event https://www.facebook.com/jacksontwprotary/photos/gm.1294952790596331/1551458574864558/?type=3&theater.
 
 
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SEMI-ANNUAL HEALTH SCREEN AND WELLNESS FAIR SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017
The Rotary Club of Canton will once again hold its semi-annual Health Screen & Wellness Fair on Saturday, April 29, 2017.  This event will be held at Mercy Medical Center, Mercy Hall Auditorium, 1320 Mercy Drive N.W., Canton 44708.  
 
A 12-hour fast is recommended for those being tested to achieve more accurate results. In addition to the blood screenings, Mercy Medical Center service lines will be offering additional free health screenings and educational materials.
 
Registration for this event is available on the Rotary Club of Canton's home page or by clicking this LINK.  You may also contact the Rotary office for assistance with Registration. Please click on this LINK to view the flyer and the descriptions of available tests.
 
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WEEKLY MEETING NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
At our weekly meeting on March 31, 2017, President Craig Young welcomed the 58 members and 6 guests to the meeting. President Craig then thanked March Speaker Chair Rebecca Marchino for her outstanding speakers she provided for the month.
 
Rotarian David Roberts gave the Invocation.
 
Secretary Suzette Matthews welcomed the following guests to the meeting: Anita Davis (speaker); Kevin Heraghty (guest of Bruce Hale); Heidi Wallace (wife/guest of Dean Wallace); Greg Brokaw (Jackson Rotarian); Chylece Head (Jackson Rotarian); Richard Regula (Massillon Rotarian).
 
The "Happy Bucks" news was then provided by the following:
  • Bill Maddox - in celebration of the birth of his great granddaughter, Scarlett Mae Quatkemeyer, born March 14, 2017, weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz, 20.5" long. Born to proud parents, Andrew & Aris; proud grandparents Steve and Julie Maddox and proud great grandparents Bill and Nancy Maddox;
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  • Bruce Schorsten - in recognition and celebration of the Jackson Polar Bear State Basketball Champions;
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  • Becky Callahan - in celebration of being back at Canton Rotary meetings;
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  • Lucia Cirese - in celebration of having the pleasure of eating lunch with Mark Clendenin;
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  • Greg Brokaw (Jackson Rotary President) - he took the opportunity to invite the Canton Rotarians to attend the Jackson Rotary Vintage Jackson event on Friday, April 21, 2017, held at Shady Hollow Country Club. Proceeds go to Pegasus Military Equestrian Home and the purchase of bullet-proof vests for the Jackson Township EMS and First Responders.
Rotarian Jeff Scott took to the podium to inform the members about the Officer Lamar Sharpe's "Be a Better Me" Foundation event. This event will be held on May 5, 2017 at the Metropolitan Centre in Canton. Tickets are $40 and you may purchase at Scott Talbot Salonspa or contact Norma at 330-494-9160.
 
President Craig then announced the donation made by the Estate of Past President E. Jason McCoy. President Craig reminded everyone that they too have the opportunity to acknowledge Rotary in their own Estate Planning documents.
 
Vice President Michelle Mullaly reminded everyone about the "Rotarian of the Year" Nomination forms on each table. The Nomination forms must be turned in no later than April 21st and the announcement of this year's recipient will be made during the May 5, 2017 meeting.
 
Health Screen Committee Co-Chair Mark Rojek announced the upcoming Health Screen and Wellness Fair on Saturday, April 29th. He asked each member to take a flyer and display it at their place of business, place of worship or doctor's office.
 
Speaker Chair Rebecca Marchino then introduced her speaker for the meeting, Anita Davis from Breitenbach Winery.
 
President Craig concluded the meeting with the following club information:
  • next week's meeting will feature speaker, Dr. Cecil Bergen
  • District Conference will be held next week April 7-8 at the Avalon Inn in Warren. Please go online to register for this event. 
The following Rotarian turned in makeups during Friday's meeting: Becky Callahan (4-Marathon, FL).
 
 
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL MONTHLY MESSAGE

John F. Germ
President 2016-17

April 2017

Globally, in developed as well as in developing countries, child mortality is on the decline and life expectancy on the rise. In 1960, 182 of every 1,000 children born died before turning five; today, that number is down to 43. A child born in 1960 could expect to live an average of just 52 years; by contrast, a child born this year can expect to live to 71.

Then as now, the factors most likely to determine a child's fate are set at birth: where he or she is born, the educational and economic condition of the family, the availability of medical care. Yet one of the most important advances in public health has reached every country and must now reach every child: immunization.

The use of vaccines has, in many parts of the world, nearly eliminated diseases that once were widespread, such as diphtheria, tetanus, and rubella. Thanks to vaccines, 20 million lives have been saved from measles since 2000. Smallpox has been eradicated – and polio is next.

Thirty years ago, there were an estimated 350,000 cases of polio per year worldwide. As this issue of The Rotarian went to press, only 37 cases of polio had been recorded in 2016 – the lowest number in history. All of the other cases, and the paralysis and death they would have brought, were prevented through the widespread use of a safe, reliable, and inexpensive vaccine.

Overall, the World Health Organization estimates that immunization prevents an estimated 2 million to 3 million deaths every year. It also averts a tremendous burden of disability and economic loss. Yet we could be doing so much better: An additional 1.5 million deaths could be avoided by improving vaccine coverage worldwide.

This month, from 24 to 30 April, we join WHO, UNICEF, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in celebrating World Immunization Week, raising awareness of the incredible impact that vaccines have had on global health. This year's theme is "Vaccines Work" – and they do. Increased use of vaccines has broader repercussions for public health: controlling viral hepatitis, reducing both the need for antibiotics and the development of antibiotic-resistant microbes, and reaching more children and adolescents with essential health interventions. In every part of the world, routine immunization is as crucial as ever to ensure that all children have the best chance at a healthy future.

In an uncertain world, vaccines offer something remarkable: a way to protect our children throughout their lives. By working together to safeguard all children against polio and other preventable diseases, Rotary is truly Serving Humanity – now and for generations to come.

 

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Please mark your calendar for this upcoming event:
 
 
     -  NO MEETING - Friday, April 14, 2017 - GOOD FRIDAY
     -  Rotary office - CLOSED - Friday, April 14, 2017
     -  Health Screen & Wellness Fair - Saturday, April 29, 2017
 
 
Speakers
Apr 14, 2017
No Meeting - Good Friday
Apr 21, 2017
Invocator - Rob Roland
Apr 28, 2017
Invocator - Dave Schrade
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