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FOUR WAY SPEECH CONTEST CONCLUDES THIS FRIDAY
On February 22, 2019, the Rotary Club of Canton hosted the Four Way Speech contest with students from McKinley High School presenting their speeches on The Rotary Four-Way Test:
 
Of the things we think, say or do - 
 
1) Is it the TRUTH?
2) Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3) Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4) Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
 
The first contestant on that date was Bonsai Freeman, followed by Guenevere Berrie.  The third contestant, Averi Allison, could not present that day due to a college visit and will be presenting her speech during THIS Friday's meeting.
 
The judges for the speech contest are PP Virginia Neutzling, PP Amanda Tietze and Rotarian Gary Sirak.  They will tally their score sheets this Friday and determine a winner. This individual will then move on to represent the Rotary Club of Canton during the District 6650 Four Way Speech contest.
 
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT
FISH FRY
(BAKED, BEER BATTER, GREEK PLAKI)
RICE PILAF
ROASTED POTATOES
GREEK STYLE GREEN BEANS
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - RAQUEL RADERCHAK
INVOCATOR - BILL MADDOX
GREETER LEADER - BRUCE HALE
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REVISED MEMBERSHIP REPORT 
The Rotary office has been informed by PDG/PP Dave Ewing that he was not the sponsor for prospective new member, Greg Bumbu from Liberty Ford Lincoln, but instead that Canton Rotarian Pete Taflan, is Greg's sponsor.
 
We are therefore republishing the First and Second Time Reading for Greg with the correct information for this prospective new member:
 
 
GREG BUMBU
 
     -  Liberty Ford Lincoln, LLC
     -  Classification:  Automobiles - Retail
     -  Sponsor:   E. Peter Taflan
 
 
If there are any objections, they must be received in writing at the Rotary office with seven (7) days.
 
 
 
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NOMINATIONS FOR 2019 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 Canton 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 March 15, 2019.
 
Please keep in mind that current Officers of the Club (Michelle Mullaly, Mark Rojek, Drew Pelger, Suzette Matthews, Tom Clevenger) along with the past Award winners (PP Paul White, Dale Holwick - deceased, PP Mike Gregorek, PDG/PP Bob Pattison, PDG/PP Dave Ewing, PP Dan Matthews and Steve Fettman) 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 and email to info@cantonrotary.org or pick one up at the March 15th meeting.
 
Completed forms may be returned to the Canton Rotary office (116 Cleveland Ave. N.W., Suite 307, Canton, OH 44702), emailed to info@cantonrotary.org, or brought to a Friday meeting and given to Vice President Drew Pelger. Help us recognize those who have made our club the great club that it is!
 
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GOLF COMMITTEE MEETING SCHEDULED FOR THIS FRIDAY!
For all Golf Outing committee members and anyone interested in being a part of this committee, Golf Chair Bill Liber has scheduled a committee meeting for THIS Friday, March 8, 2019. The meeting will start immediately following the conclusion of Friday's Rotary meeting at the Alex D. Krassas Event Center.
 
The Golf Committee can use many volunteers to help with this event, so please consider making the Annual Golf Outing one of your Rotarian commitments!
 
 
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NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION MEETING SCHEDULED
Past Presidents Tom Clevenger and Rick Taylor have scheduled a "New Member Orientation" meeting for all new Canton Rotary members on Friday, March 15, 2019 at 11 am. At this meeting, you will be given interesting info about Canton Rotary and Rotary International, and be able to ask any questions you may have about Rotary. 
 
Members who need to get the "blue" off of their name badge have been notified by email regarding this meeting. We will gather at a table by the projection screen in our regular meeting room. Please attend if your schedule permits.
 
For those new members that cannot attend this meeting, there will be additional orientation meetings scheduled at later dates. If you have already attended an orientation meeting, you have 'done your duty' and do not need to attend.
 
We hope to see you there.Thank you!
 
 
 
 
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE UPCOMING SEMI-ANNUAL HEALTH SCREEN & WELLNESS FAIR
Mark your calendar for the Rotary Club of Canton's upcoming Semi- Annual Health Screen & Wellness Fair scheduled for Saturday, April 27, 2019, from 7 am - 11 am! The event will once again be held at the Mercy Hall Auditorium located at 1320 Mercy Drive, Canton.
 
Registration will be open at a later date, but in the meantime, we are providing you with the opportunity to print the flyer for this event and display at your business or give to family and friends. Let's get the word out in advance to help promote this event to the public!
 
Please follow this LINK to print the flyer for the April 27, 2019 event.
 
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WEEKLY MEETING NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
At our March 1, 2019 Rotary meeting, President Michelle Mullaly welcomed 52 members and 4 guests.
 
President Michelle then informed everyone of Rotarian Fred Whittier's health situation. Fred is now staying at the Inn of Belden Village due to the onset of Alzheimers. He is accepting visitors. There was a "thinking of you" card for members to sign to be sent to Fred from the Club. Also, members were asked to keep Canton Rotarian Bob Bethel's family in their thoughts and prayers. Bob recently passed away and there was a sympathy card to sign for his family.
 
All members with March birthdays were asked to stand and be recognized. Thanks went out to Georgia, the church volunteer who graciously made the delicious orange cake for the meeting.
 
The invocation was provided by Rotarian James Boggs.
 
 
Rotarian Theresa Blocher read the Rotafact from the March 2019 issue of The Rotarian magazine.
 
 
 
Congratulations went to Rotarian Ernie Schott for having the winning 50/50 ticket worth $57.00!
 
Club Secretary Suzette Matthews welcomed the following guests to the meeting: Jim Renacci (speaker); Kacy Homonai (guest of speaker); Ron Ponder (guest of Frank Fleischer); Dan Morgan (Jackson Rotarian).
 
The "Happy News" was provided by the following: 
  • Bill Maddox - In celebration of Jerry Ortman being honored by M Conley Company as "Entrepreneur of the Month"
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  • Becky Clark - in celebration of her granddaughter dating a young man who "comes from good stock": he's the grandson of Rotarian Ernie Schott!
 
 
March Speaker Chair Raquel Raderchak introduced the speaker for the meeting, former Congressman Jim Renacci.
 
 
 
President Michelle concluded the meeting with the following announcements:
  • Next week's meeting will be the conclusion of the Four Way Speech Contest;
  • Thank you to February Speaker Chair James Boggs, Greeter Leader Kurt Goodenberger and attendance table volunteer PP Virginia Neutzling.
 
The following turned in a makeup during Friday's meeting:  Robert Matthews (Massillon).
 
The following mailed a makeup to the Rotary office:  Charles E. Smith (Naples, FL).
 
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2019 DISTRICT CONFERENCE SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 12-13, 2019
 
 
Mark your calendar for the upcoming District Conference! This year District 6650 will be joining District 6690 in a joint event at the Hilton Polaris in Columbus, OH on April 12-13, 2019.
 
Registration is now open for 2019 Better Together, District 6650 & 6690 Joint District Conference.  

The 2019 Better Together, District Conference Committee has been working hard to bring you a one-of-a-kind experience.  

We are excited to welcome Past RI President KR Ravi Ravindran from Sri Lanka as our Keynote Speaker for the All-Club Lunch on Friday.  Other highlights of the Conference are:
 
  • House of Friendship – Meet fellow Rotarians from all around Eastern Ohio.  Discover great new service projects to bring back to your home club.  Enjoy entertainment and activities while making new friends.  
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  • RO-Talks – TED Talks for Rotary.  Learn from Rotarians and Non-Rotarians about inspiring projects and ideas to enhance your Rotary experience. 
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  • Workshops – A wide selection of workshops are offered to inform and educate.  Everything from Active Shooter Preparedness and Building a Stronger Club to Diversity, Adversity and Inclusion.  You might even want to check out the Mystery Workshop with DG Scott and DG Craig, it will be fun, fun, fun!
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  • Morning of Service – Attendees will join with over 70 Youth Exchange Students for Hands-On service projects.  Packing meals for 3rd world countries and cutting old denim to be made into shoes for Ugandans are among the projects planned.  
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  • Caribbean Dinner and Dance Party – Relax and be entertained by the Canal Winchester High School Steel Drum Band while you enjoy cocktails and dinner.  Then, we will dance to the sounds of Shakin’ and Stirred Live Band.  Be sure to wear your Island Attire!
 
 
 
2019 Better Together

2 Zones, 2 Districts, 106 Clubs & over 5,500 Rotarians = 1 Awesome Conference

Don’t miss it!
 
To view Sponsorship Opportunities for this year's District Conference, click on this LINK.
 
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL MONTHLY MESSAGE

Barry Rassin

President 2018-19

March 2019

One of the things I appreciate most about serving as president of Rotary International is the people I get to meet. Much of my time is spent traveling and visiting Rotary clubs around the world. A Rotarian welcome is something quite special. But let me tell you, there's nothing so warm as the welcomes that have been rolled out for me by Rotaractors. These are young people who are committed to Rotary ideals, who are pouring their hearts into service, and who, in the process, don't forget to have fun.

One of the highlights of my recent travels was a trip to Ghana, where I visited a district that boasts some 60 Rotaract clubs. They aren't satisfied with that number, though — in fact, they're excited about a plan to double it. They'll do it, too.

Rotaractors are vaccinating children against polio. They're donating blood where the supply is dangerously low. They're providing handwashing facilities to schools where children previously had no way to get clean. In short, they're all about transformational service: carrying out projects that make a real difference in their communities.

In Nakivale, Uganda, one special Rotaract club is making a difference in its community — which happens to be a refugee settlement. These young leaders are turning what others might see as disadvantages into opportunities for service, building community and opening up new possibilities to those who are most in need of them.

In Turkey, Rotaractors are visiting children in the hospital every Wednesday to lift their spirits by playing games with them. They also are mentoring new students at their university and teaching them leadership skills.

Rotaractors are blazing the path for Rotary to be more relevant in this new century of service. And World Rotaract Week, which we're celebrating 11-17 March, is the perfect opportunity to get to know your local Rotaractors and talk to them about how your clubs can work together. If your Rotary club doesn't already sponsor a Rotaract club, know that you don't need to be near a college or university to do it: Community-based Rotaract clubs are a great option. And remember that Rotaractors are part of the Rotary family.

When Rotaractors are ready to leave their Rotaract club, we don't want them to leave that Rotary family behind. I'm asking all Rotarians to help them make the transition into a Rotary club or to start a new one: I'm happy to charter as many new clubs as we need to give everyone a place where they feel at home while making the world a little better. Service should be fun, it should be inspirational, and it should be open to all.

If there's one thing Rotary has always excelled at, it's diversity. In the past, that often meant diversity of profession, nationality, and outlook. We've made great strides when it comes to diversity of age and gender, and as we welcome more Rotaractors into our organization, we'll become even stronger.

Rotary is powerful. Together with Rotaract, it is unstoppable. Working side by side, we have the potential to Be the Inspiration in every part of society, to every person we meet.

 

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS
 
Please mark your calendar for these upcoming events:
 
     -District Conference - April 12-13, 2019 Hilton Polaris, Columbus, OH
     -Health Screen & Wellness Fair - April 27, 2019
     -Annual Golf Outing - June 28, 2019 The Sanctuary Golf Course
 
 
 
 
Speakers
Mar 15, 2019
Invocator - Wilbur Allen
Mar 22, 2019
Invocator - PP Paul White
Mar 29, 2019
Marketing is a Battle of Perceptions, Not Tomatoes; Invocator - Mark Clendenin
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