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TED SWALDO, FOUNDER OF GERVASI VINEYARDS, TO SPEAK ON FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2019
After graduation from New Philadelphia High School in 1961, Ted entered a co-op program with the Timken Co. and graduated with honors from Tri-State College (now Trine University) with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.  In 1976 he co-founded a high voltage electrical manufacturing company. That company developed a second Automotive Division dedicated to manufacturing automotive and truck water pumps and became ASC Industries Inc. Swaldo then bought the company, sold off the electrical division and turned ASC Industries into the largest automotive water pump company in the world with factories in Spain, Mexico, China, and corporate headquarters in Green, Ohio.
 
After he sold the company in 2007, his two months of retirement didn't sit well with him so he started Gervasi Vineyard in Canton to give him something to do. In less than a year, he and his family transformed the picturesque 55-acre farm into an award-winning Winery, an outstanding Italian Bistro, a Marketplace and an outdoor Pavilion.
 
Since opening in 2010 they have added a Conference Center, Gervasi Village with six (6) Italian designed Villas (recently picked by USA Today as the best wine country hotel in USA), a new state of the art computerized Winery, and a pub style restaurant called "The Crush House".  In December 2018 he added a new distillery called “The Still House”. It is a coffee shop by day and a cocktail lounge by night. In May 2019 the new “Casa” hotel will open.
 
The property has become a "Destination" and attracts over 200,000 visitors annually.
 
In 2014 he continued in the hospitality business by constructing another new restaurant in Green, Ohio called "The Twisted Olive".
 
A former member of the North Canton Jaycees and the North Canton Rotary, Swaldo was awarded the Paul Harris Fellowship by Rotary International. He has been associated with the World Champion Bluecoats Drum & Bugle Corps for over 34 years, serving as Executive Director for ten years.
 
In 1987 Ted was named a Tri State College Outstanding Alumni. And in 2017, New Philadelphia High School also recognized him as an “Outstanding Alumni”.
 
Ted has always been active in his community and has served on the Hall of Fame Festival Committee, the Board of Advisors at the University of Mount Union, and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Walsh University. In 2017, Ted was Co-Chairman of the Stark County United Way Campaign with his son Scott, and is  currently chairing the Centennial Plaza committee.
 
 
 
 
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT FOR APRIL 5TH
 
SALMON PATTIES
SCALLOPED POTATOES
TUSCAN VEGETABLE BLEND
 
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - MARK CLENDENIN
INVOCATOR - CHRIS BURT
GREETER LEADER - KIM KROH
 
 
 
 
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NEW MEMBER, GREG BUMBU, INTRODUCED TO THE CLUB
During the March 29, 2019 meeting, Rotarian Pete Taflan (sponsor) and PDG/PP Dave Ewing introduced Gregory Bumbu as the newest member of the Rotary Club of Canton.  Pete, who is also Greg's uncle, had this to say about Greg:
 
"Greg Bumbu is a graduate of Northwood University with a Bachelors of Business Administration, Major in Marketing/Management with a minor in Accounting. Greg is currently the Operating Partner of Liberty Auto Group as well as the General Manager of Liberty Ford Lincoln - Canton. Greg created and formed 15 Bell St LLC, the GAL Properties LLC and The Commercial Vehicle Center in Maple Heights.
 
Greg has been married to his wife, Laura, for the past 23 years. They have three children, Grant (21) who is a junior at The Ohio State University, Ava (19) who is a freshman at the University of Kentucky and Lance (17) a junior at Kenston High School.
 
His hobbies include golf, boating, snow skiing and spending time with his family. Greg has enjoyed being involved in his children's academic and athletic lives. He gets great enjoyment out of teaching life lessons to young people, which sports provides. He has coached football, baseball and basketball for 20 plus years. Greg lives by the motto 'sports do not build character, they expose character in all of us'.  As  a coach and leader in life, he believes he can make a difference."
 
 
 
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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 is now open, so please follow this LINK!  
 
Please follow this LINK to print the flyer for the April 27, 2019 event.
 
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5TH ANNUAL ROTARY OKTOBERFEST TICKET AND SPONSORSHIP INFO! 
The Rotary Club of Canton will once again host its 5th Annual Oktoberfest on Thursday, September 19, 2019 in Downtown Canton! We will feature beer tastings from local breweries, food, musical entertainment and a genuine Oktoberfest band with dancing and singing.
 
So dust off your Lederhosen and Schnitzel and mark your calendars for this FUN event! You can follow this LINK to grab some tickets for this year's event or this LINK to view sponsorship information! Please keep in mind that we also need lots of volunteers to present this signature event in Downtown Canton! 
 
Danke schoen! 
 
 
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FRIDAY FUN IN PHOTOS!
Once again, we had some very happy Rotarians who gathered together this past Friday! If you were unable to attend the meeting, here are some photo's captured by PP Paul White:
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
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CANTON ROTARY CLUB HAS IT'S OWN FACEBOOK PAGE!
 
Did you know that the Rotary Club of Canton, Ohio has it's own Facebook Page?  
 
 
Click the "LIKE" tab and you will see a weekly list of upcoming speaker's, events, and photos of Rotarians in Action.   
 
We have 366 likes and were surprised that some of our members did not realize we've had this page since 2009.  
 
Like this page and post some of your own Rotary Photos too.   It's EASY and it's FUN! 
 
 
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APRIL BIRTHDAYS!!
PERINI, NICK                                      Apr 04
SWALLEN, SETH                               Apr 04
BROWN, MICHAEL T.                       Apr 06
PAXOS, MIKE                                     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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CLUB ANNIVERSARIES
CLENDENIN, MARK                          19 years 
FETTMAN, STEVEN L.                      23 years 
OELSLAGER, SCOTT                        20 years 
YOUNG, CRAIG                                 11 years 
SIRAK, GARY                                       2 years 
KROH, KIMBERLY                               4 years 
NICELY, RICHARD A.                        33 years 
SWALLEN, SETH                                6 years 
LAMIELL, PJ                                     29 years 
BARTON, MAX                                   3 years 
 
 
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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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WEEKLY MEETING NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
At the March 29, 2019 meeting, President Michelle Mullaly welcomed 49 members and 9 guests to the meeting. 
 
Rotarian Mark Clendenin gave the Invocation.
 
Congratulations to Rotarian Ernie Schott for having the winning 50/50 ticket worth $56.00.
 
Secretary Suzette Matthews welcomed the following guests to the meeting:  Dick Maggiore (speaker); Marcus Adelman, Veronica Smith, Awera Jordan and Scott Mahoney (guests of speaker Dick Maggiore); Laura Grabowsky (wife/guest of Dave Grabowsky), Jeremy Bible (guest of Dave Grabowsky); Debbie Poland and Mandi Snyder (guests of PP Dan and Suzette Matthews).
 
 
 
Rotarian Jon Adland provided the Rotafact...Who/What is Rotary?
 
 
 
The "Happy News" was then given by the following:
  • President Elect Mark Rojek - to celebrate the NCAA Tournament success of a Big Ten powerhouse, the Purdue Boilermakers;
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  • PP Dan Matthews - to honor world renowned expert Dick Maggiorie and to thank him for speaking to educate us on branding and positioning.
 
 
Rotarian Pete Taflan and PDG/PP Dave Ewing introduced the newest member of the Rotary Club of Canton, Greg Bumbu (*see story above); *editor's note: it was also Greg's birthday and the members sang "Happy Birthday" to him!
 
 
 
Committee Chair Mark Clendenin  provided members with an update on the "Unevent Raffle".
 
 
 
President Elect Mark Rojek then took to the podium to welcome the speaker for the meeting, Dick Maggiore, who was speaking on "Marketing is a Battle of Perceptions, Not Tomatoes".  
 
 
 
President Michelle concluded the meeting with the following annoucements:
  • thank you to March Speaker Chair Raquel Raderchak for her outstanding speakers she provided for the month;
  • also thanks to Rotarian Bruce Hale for being the Greeter Leader and Rotarian Lynn Hamilton for working the attendance table;
  • next week's speaker will be the founder of Gervasi Vineyards, Ted Swaldo **If you plan to bring a guest, please let the Rotary office know.
The following Rotarian turned in a makeup during Friday's meeting: Ernie Schott (North Canton).
 
 
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL MONTHLY MESSAGE

Barry Rassin
President 2018-19
April 2019

 

Every two minutes, somewhere in the world, a woman dies from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. And babies whose mothers die within the first six weeks of their lives are far more likely to die themselves than babies whose mothers survive. As I've traveled around the world as president of Rotary, I've met families for whom these aren't simply tragic statistics. But I've also met people who are devoting themselves to helping mothers and children — and because of them, I'm hopeful. And because many of those people are Rotarians, I'm also proud. April is Maternal and Child Health Month in Rotary, so it's a perfect time to tell you about some things Rotarians are doing that will make you proud too.

Last fall, I paid a visit to a hospital in the town of Jekabpils, in Latvia. It's a modern hospital, and the doctors and nurses there are caring, dedicated, and skilled. But despite all their hard work, the maternal mortality rate at the hospital had remained stubbornly high, due to a factor that was beyond their control: a lack of vital diagnostic equipment and even basic items like incubators.

And that's where Rotary came in. Twenty-one clubs from around the world joined forces for a global grant that provided what the hospital required. And in September, when I walked into the maternity ward there, I saw state-of-the-art equipment, and I met patients who were getting the care that they needed — and that every mother and child in the world deserves to have.

In Brazil, club members worked with fellow Rotarians in Japan on a global grant project that dramatically increased the capacity of an overstretched neonatal intensive care unit. New incubators, monitors, and other equipment have enabled the local hospital to save many more babies' lives each year.

And in Mongolia, a vocational training team from New Zealand organized instruction in emergency response techniques for doctors and midwives, set up a program that taught midwives modern best practices, and researched and wrote a culturally relevant childbirth education manual. Between 2013, when the team first went to Mongolia, and 2017, the neonatal mortality rate in the country fell from 11.2 to 9.1 per 1,000 births, and the maternal mortality rate has decreased as well.

That's what I mean when I talk about transformational service, and it's what Rotarians do best. Because of our networks, which span the globe; our community presence, which allows us to see what's most needed; and our expertise, which encompasses countless skills and professions, we're able to serve in a manner that has no equal. And we're able to Be the Inspiration as we help those who need us most.

 

 

 

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS
 
Please mark your calendar for these upcoming events:
 
     -District Conference - April 12-13, 2019 Hilton Polaris, Columbus, OH
 
     -No Meeting - Good Friday - April 19, 2019
 
     -Health Screen & Wellness Fair - April 27, 2019
 
     -Annual Golf Outing - June 28, 2019 The Sanctuary Golf Course
 
 
 
 
Speakers
Apr 12, 2019
Invocator - TBD
Apr 19, 2019
Apr 26, 2019
Invocator - Becky Clark
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