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                 THE ROTARY CLUB OF CANTON, OHIO                                
                           VOLUME 13                                September 27, 2019
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JUSTINA GORMAN FROM STARK COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION RECOVERY ON "PREVENTING ABUSE OF PRESCRIPTION PAIN MEDICATION"
TOPIC: The presentation will provide data from Stark County that validates the need for comprehensive prevention strategies that address prescription practices, medication storage, and safe medication disposal. We will discuss our efforts so far with the Deterra project as well as other activities conducted by the Opiate Task Force and Drug Free Stark County.
 
 
Justina Gorman is the Coalition & Community Development Coordinator at Stark County Mental Health and Addiction Recovery StarkMHAR). She oversees the Drug Free Stark County Coalition, the Stark County Youth Led Prevention group, and the Hoarding Coalition, and is involved with the Opiate Task Force. Prior to her work at StarkMHAR, Justina worked for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health as a school-based mental health therapist for three years. She graduated from Walsh University in December 2014 with master’s degrees in both Clinical Counseling and School Counseling, and will soon obtain her credential as an Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist Assistant.
 
 
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT FOR SEPT 27TH
CHICKEN GYROS
FRENCH FRIES
BROCCOLI
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - VICE PRESIDENT MARK CLENDENIN
INVOCATOR - MARK CLENDENIN
GREETER LEADER - BRAD CARPENTER
 
 
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ENDOWMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS
 
 
The following have made contributions to the Rotary Club of Canton's Endowment Fund in memory of Canton Rotarian Dr. Thomas F. Sinclair Jr.:
 
 
 
     -  Lynn and Cheryl Hamilton
     -  Larry Pitts
     -  Michael Todd and Nancy Brown
     -  Gary and Ida Lesh
     -  Craig and Kim Young
     -  Robert and Joyce Carr
     -  Robert and Janice Pattison
     -  Kim Mollet
     -  Shelly and Harry Higgins
     -  Esther and Michael Ponzani
 
 
 
 
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UPCOMING SPEAKERS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER
 
 
During the Tuesday, September 17, 2019 meeting, the Board of Directors approved the following speakers for the month of October:
 
 
10/4    - Chylece Head - American Cancer Society
10/11  - Anne Pulka - Canton City Schools Enrichment Program
10/18  - Timken Steel - Offsite program
10/25  - Rotarian Amanda Sainato - Embracing Futures
 
 
 
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"THANK YOU" LETTER RECEIVED FROM THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROJECT, INC.
Rotarian Jon Adland received a "Thank You" letter from Cheli Curran, Executive Director/CEO of the Domestic Violence Project, Inc. dated September 16, 2019.  Ms. Curran writes:
 
"Dear Canton Rotary ~ Truly, I wish to tell you how much you are helping with your donations.  Each year, we communicate with over 4,000 people who are seeking help and healing for their trauma. And when they find help with us, the needs are great.  If you can imagine running a household for 50 people that might arrive with only a handbag, then you can imagine the costs involved. They include: lodging (rooms, electricity, heat, water, sewer), food, paper products, toiletries, cleaning supplies, clothing, shoes, counseling, child care, limited transportation and the list goes on.
 
We appreciate your generous In-Kind donation of "Purple Bags" to Domestic Violence Project, Inc. (DVPI) on 9/6/2019.  Donations like yours help support our commitment to providing emergency and support services to victims of domestic violence while promoting a common awareness of domestic violence issues.
 
We are thankful that you are contributing to support DVPI and the individuals we serve right here in Stark County.  Your help will enhance the opportunities we provide for offering practical solutions to tough issues.
 
For 40 years, generous friends like you have provided us with the resources to help families rebuild their lives. We cannot do it alone.  And on the note of saving costs on our end, if you would like to receive your receipts by email, I would be happy to arrange that.  You can check that off on your next donation form or please take a moment to email me with your address and I will enter it into your record. Warm regards, Cheli Curran"
 
 
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WEEKLY MEETING NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
During the meeting on September 20, 2019, President Mark Rojek welcomed 51 members and 5 guests to the meeting. 
 
Past President Amanda Tietze gave the Invocation.
 
Congratulations to Jeff Stem for having the winning 50/50 ticket worth $42.00.
 
The greeters for the meeting were James Boggs and Amanda Sainato
 
Past President John Werren volunteered at the attendance table.
 
Club Secretary Julia Dick welcomed the following guests to the meeting: Molly Feghali and Angela Finding (speakers); Tom Sinclair (guest of Frank Fleischer and son of deceased Rotarian Tom Sinclair); Barb Strawn (guest of Dave Schrade and wife of deceased Canton Rotarian Jim Strawn), and Richard Regula (Massillon Rotarian).
 
Vice President Mark Clendenin took to the podium and welcomed speakers Molly Feghali and Angela Finding from True2u Mentoring Program. The topic of discussion was "True2U: A Community Approach to Mentoring".
 
With the meeting running over time, President Mark concluded the meeting with no announcements.
 
The following will receive a makeup for attending the Board meeting on Tuesday, September 17, 2019: President Mark Rojek, Vice President Mark Clendenin, President Elect Drew Pelger, Treasurer Tom Clevenger, Secretary Julia Dick. Trustees in attendance were: Jeff Scott, Dan Fuline, Kim Kroh, Justin Candea, Raquel Raderchak, Parliamentarian Bob Pattison, and Assistant Parliamentarian Dave Ewing.
 
The following will receive a makeup for volunteering at the Oktoberfest event on Thursday, September 19, 2019: Barry Adelman, Wilbur Allen, Jack Barkan, Terri Barry, James Boggs, Karen Brenneman, Justin Candea, Michael Caskey, Becky Clark, Mark Clendenin, Dennis Dent, Shawn Dougherty, Alex Dowell, Paul Feaser, Tim Franta, Dan Fuline, Jennie George, Bruce Hale, Lynn Hamilton, Paul Hervey, Dave Hursh, Dan Matthews, Michelle Mullaly, Amy Mustafaga, Bob Pattison, Drew Pelger, Tony Pierce, Larry Pitts, Mark Rojek, Scott Sandrock, Dave Schrade, Jeff Scott, Sam Shaheen, Chuck Smith, Jeff Stem, Rick Taylor, Jim Thomas, Amanda Tietze, Curt Werren, John Werren, Stephanie Werren, Paul White, and Craig Young. 
 
The following will receive a makeup for volunteering at the "Drug Take Back Day" on Saturday, September 21, 2019: Mark Clendenin, Theresa Blocher, Bob Pattison and Rick Taylor.
 
 
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL MONTHLY MESSAGE

Mark Daniel Maloney
President 2019-20
October 2019

 

Rotary's long-term, sustained battle against polio has defined our organization for decades. We have a right to be proud of all that we have accomplished through the years.

Our progress is real and noteworthy. In 1988, polio was endemic in 125 countries, with more than 350,000 new cases a year worldwide. Since then, Rotary and our Global Polio Eradication Initiative partners have reduced the incidence of polio by more than 99.9 percent, vaccinated more than 2.5 billion children against the virus, and prevented 18 million cases of paralysis. Over the years, Rotary has helped country after country move into the polio-free column. This includes India, which some considered impossible not long ago. Of the three types of poliovirus, type 2 has been eradicated and type 3 could soon be certified as eradicated. Nigeria has not reported a case of wild poliovirus in nearly three years. If this trend holds, we will be down to just one type of wild poliovirus in only one section of the world, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

There are major challenges in that region. But it is crucial that we remain optimistic. Look at all that we have accomplished so far. This is no time to get discouraged or to think that the task is impossible. We will end polio forever, but only if we remain steadfast and vigilant. World Polio Day is a time for Rotarians from all over the globe to come together, recognize the progress we have made in our fight against polio, and plan the action we must take to end polio forever. The key word is action, because we still have important work to do.

This year, we want to see as many Rotary clubs as possible holding World Polio Day events around the world. Need some ideas? How about organizing a viewing party for friends and club members to watch Rotary's Online Global Update? You could also dedicate a club meeting to World Polio Day or create a fundraising event. Remember, every dollar raised is matched 2-to-1 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Once you have created an event, register it at endpolio.org/register-your-event. Then promote it using the World Polio Day toolkit, available at endpolio.org/world-polio-day.

Mark your calendar to tune in to Rotary's World Polio Day Online Global Update on 24 October. This year we will stream our program on Facebook in multiple time zones around the world. Visit the Rotary International Facebook page to RSVP to your region's program. And do not forget to follow the event on social media and share it with your network.

When we reach our goal, polio will become only the second human disease eradicated on the planet, and Rotary will receive international acclaim. But what matters most is the children who will never again have to face this terrible, disabling virus. Rotary must continue to connect the world in the effort toward polio eradication. It is up to us. Let us finish the job.

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UPCOMING EVENT
 
 
Please mark your calendar for this upcoming event:
 
     
     -  Semi-Annual Health Screen & Wellness Fair - Nov 2, 2019
 
 
Speakers
Oct 04, 2019
Invocator - PP Dan Matthews
Oct 11, 2019
Enrichment Program; Invocator - Steve Fettman
Oct 18, 2019
Invocator - Mark Clendenin
Oct 25, 2019
Invocator - Paul Hervey
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