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WELCOME TO 2019!!
                                                                                                                              
RYAN NICHOLSON FROM DESTINY RESCUE TO SPEAK ON JANUARY 4TH
I currently reside near Wooster, and am the father of Emma and Gabe, and the husband of Rachelle.  In our spare time we enjoy sports, the outdoors, and the beach.  I've been in the Construction Industry for about 25 years now, and am currently working for Hammond Construction here in Canton as their Director of Safety. 
 
I've been volunteering with Destiny Rescue for 2 years, since we returned from a Team Trip to SE Asia.  My family and I are actually leaving in March to volunteer with Destiny Rescue long-term in Thailand for at least the next 2 years, and I look forward to sharing more about this organization with you all!
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT FOR JANUARY 4TH
GREEK CHICKEN
RICE
VEGETABLE
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - JIM MOLNAR
INVOCATOR - BRUCE SCHORSTEN
GREETER LEADER - DON PETERSON
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NEW MEMBER PUBLICATION
During the Executive Board meeting on Tuesday, December 18, 2018, the Board approved the following Membership Report First and Second Time Readings:
 
   -  DARIN NISSLEY
   -  Executive Director, Lighthouse Ministries
   -  Sponsor - Stephanie Werren
 
If there are any objections, they must be received in writing at the Rotary office within seven (7) days.
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MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
The following resignations, reinstatement, medical leave and request for status change were approved during the Executive Board meeting on Tuesday, December 18, 2018:
 
RESIGNATIONS:
     -  Mike Paris
     -  John Kalogeras
     -  Mark Shaffer
     -  Jessica Ailing
 
REINSTATEMENT:
     -None-
 
MEDICAL LEAVE:
     -None-
 
REQUEST FOR STATUS CHANGE:
     -Jan Baker - Honorary member
 
 
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ROTARY DISTRICT 6650 ART AUCTION
Dear Canton Rotarian,
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
 
We are less than a month away from the District Art Auction taking place on Friday, February 1st from 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm and I hope that many of you will attend!  It will take place at The SOAP Gallery in Youngstown which is a really cool space. Music will be by J.D. Eicher. There will be art to bid on and purchase, plenty of food, and a cash bar! Special guests include: Mary Beth Growney Selene, Rotary Foundation Trustee and Stephanie Urchick, Rotary International Director-Elect.  All for the reasonable ticket price of $35 per person ($60 per couple). It's very easy to purchase tickets - you can do so here: https://www.crsadmin.com/EventPortal/Registrations/PublicFill/EventPublicFill.aspx?evtid=e106617a-80b8-40e1-bd51-391245e0df01
 
I hope that some of you (or your businesses) will consider becoming a sponsor for the event or purchasing an ad for the program. Sponsorship opportunities can be found here: https://clubrunner.blob.core.windows.net/00000050061/en-ca/files/homepage/rotary-foundation-art-auction-sponsorship-opp/Art-Auction-Sponsorship-Opportunities.pdf
 
You can pay for your sponsorship or program ad at the same time as purchasing your ticket. Please RSVP by January 25, 2019.
 
*Hotel rooms are available for $99 at the Hilton Doubletree Downtown Youngstown by calling (330) 333-8284. Must be done by January 18!!
 
Please help me to make this event a big success! 
 
Michelle
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ROTARY SCOUTS UPDATE
Keeping with tradition, the Rotary Club of Canton sponsored four Christmas parties in December for students in the Rotary Scout program. Rotarians hosted parties at Deuber, Allen, Cedar and Worley elementary schools on 12/14, 12/17 and 12/19. The students had a great time making Popsicle stick Christmas tree ornaments or coloring pictures with Rotary Scout Program Specialist Dan Nesbitt. The day was topped off with delicious Santa decorated cream-filled donuts from Mary Ann Donuts.
 
Rotarians assisting were: PP Scott Sandrock, PP Denny Fulmer, PP Amanda Tietze, Rotarian Jim Molnar, Rotary Scout Program Specialist Dan Nesbitt and Matt Specht from Buckeye Council. 
 
      
 
To view the photo gallery of all pictures from the parties, please follow this LINK.
 
 
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THANK YOU LETTER RECEIVED FROM PEGASUS FARM
The Rotary office received a "Thank You" letter dated December 12, 2018, from Carol Lichtenwalter, Executive Director of Pegasus Farm. Carol writes:
 
"Dear Michelle Mullaly ~ Thank you very much for your generous donation of $1,500.00 to the Military Family Center. Your donation will be used to support the Military Family Center. It is only through the generosity of people such as you that this center continues to grow.
 
Because of donations such as yours, the Military Family Center can provide services at no cost to veterans, active duty military, first responders, and their families. We thank you for helping us honor our commitment to this group of individuals. We - and all of those we serve - are truly thankful for your kindness and support of our mission." 
 
 
 
 
 
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JANUARY BIRTHDAYS!
KERZAN, ERIC J.                               Jan 06
SIRAK, GARY                                     Jan 06
CLARK, REBECCA                            Jan 09
FRANTA, TIMOTHY J.                     Jan 22
KROH, KIMBERLY                            Jan 27
STOCK, DONALD A.                        Jan 29
LIBER, BILL                                       Jan 31
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JANUARY CLUB ANNIVERSARIES
MATTHEWS, ROBERT K.                          10 years  
BERNABEI, THOMAS                                  3 years  
SCHOEPPNER, CHRIS                                2 year  
SPARKS, WILLIAM R.                               35 years 
ADLAND, JON                                              7 years 
MADDOX, WILLIAM A.                             37 years 
SWALLEN, THOMAS R.                            31 years  
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL MONTHLY MESSAGE
Barry Rassin
President 2018-19
January 2019
 

Vocational service can be hard to define, but it is easy to describe: It is simply the point where our Rotary lives and our professional lives intersect. When we put our Rotary ideals to work through our work, that is vocational service.

When I returned to the Bahamas after many years working in health care administration abroad, I realized that my country badly needed a modern health care facility. The resources we had at the time were out of date and inadequate, and people who were unable to travel abroad for care often did not receive the care they needed. Without the experience I had gained in the United States, I could have done nothing to change the status quo. But since I did have that experience, I was in a unique position to have an impact. I knew I could turn my professional path to good and make a career out of improving Bahamian health care.

As Rotary became part of my journey, I discovered that the words of Paul Harris that became the basis of Rotary — that shared effort knows no limitations — were also true for my vocation. I could not bring modern health care to the Bahamas alone. But through partnership, both with the doctors who eventually became my partners in Doctors Hospital and with all the dedicated staff members who worked in the hospital over the years, we could change everything. My goal became a shared goal — and then it became reality.

Rotary emphasizes the dignity of every vocation and the worth of every calling. Remember that the four founding members included no doctors or peacemakers — just an attorney, a mining engineer, a coal dealer, and a printer. From the beginning, the diversity of those vocations gave Rotary a special strength. And that diversity is reflected in our classification system, which aims to ensure that each club represents the full range of businesses and professions that serve each community.

Paul Harris put it this way: "Each Rotarian is the connecting link between the idealism of Rotary and his trade or profession." It was true when he said it and should be equally true now. We only spend an hour or two a week at our Rotary meetings, but most of us spend most of our waking time at work. Through Rotary, those hours are also an opportunity for service: a chance to Be the Inspiration to those we work with, those who work for us, and the communities we serve.

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UPCOMING EVENT
 
Please mark your calendar for this upcoming event:
 
     -Health Screen & Wellness Fair - April 27, 2019
 
 
Speakers
Jan 11, 2019
Invocator - Jeff Scott
Jan 18, 2019
Invocator - Frank Fleischer
Jan 25, 2019
Invocator - Kim Kroh
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