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                  Volume 26                             January 18, 2023
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BEVAN EVANS, PRESIDENT, EVANS INDUSTRIES, INC., A CANTON MANUFACTURER
 

Bevan is the President of Evans Industries, Inc., a contract manufacturing firm located in Canton, Ohio. Evans Industries specializes in the manufacture of ear seals used in military, aviation, and communication headsets. They also manufacture other types of products that require vacuum forming, rf welding, die cutting or liquid gel dispensing. Evans Industries goal is to provide quality components to OEM suppliers of safety, medical and specialty consumer products.

Bevan is a second-generation woman owner as Evans Industries was founded by her mother, Sue Evans in 1992. Bevan is a born problem solver and enjoys working with engineers to help them solve their manufacturability issues to provide them with the best product possible.

Bevan graduated from The College of Wooster with a BA in Theatre. She has also completed graduate coursework in Business and Arts Management at The University of Akron.

Bevan currently serves as Director of Advocacy of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Cleveland Chapter Board of Directors. She loves to travel and enjoys spending time in the English countryside. She is also an avid cook and gardener. Bevan spends her free time at home with her dog and cat and loves to Facetime with her grandson.

MENU - JANUARY 20, 2023
 
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ZOOM LINK FOR MEETINGS
**NEW**Updated Zoom Link for Friday Meetings
 
For those of us who are joining our Friday meetings via Zoom, a new link has been created to use starting with this Friday's meeting.  The old link will no longer be active so please save this new link for future reference. Thank you and we'll "see" you Friday!
 
 
HEADS UP! A NEW MEETING SCHEDULE STARTS FEBRUARY! 
“Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.” - John C. Maxwell
 
As most of you know, our Rotary Club of Canton, as well as many Rotary Clubs in North America, is shrinking. Once, we had a membership of around 300 members; we are now down to fewer than 100. Of course, size is not the 'end-all-be-all', but we also all know that with more members comes more resources, more energy, more opportunity to fulfill our mission as Rotarians: to improve our community and our world and to enjoy each other's company while we do that. 
 
As you may also have observed, our attendance at our regular Friday meetings is also very low, averaging 30 or less attendees each week. This in spite of the fact that we've had some excellent speakers and programs. 
 
With all this in mind, your Executive Committee and Board of Trustees have had some discussion as to what we can do to try to reverse these trends and to 1) recruit new members who will be active and 2) provide the opportunity for current members who have not been attending meetings to get together. 
 
One of the things that your officers have decided is to
 
CHANGE UP THE MEETING SCHEDULE
 
Starting in February, 
 
* ON THE 1ST & 3RD FRIDAYS OF EACH MONTH WE WILL HAVE OUR REGULAR FRIDAY MEETINGS
@ Christ Presbyterian Church at 11:45 AM
 
* ON THE 2ND & 4TH WEDNESDAYS OF THE MONTH, WE WILL HAVE AN EVENING MEETING FROM 5 TO 6 PM
AT THE CONESTOGA ROOM, lower level of the Onesto Hotel & Lofts on 2nd Street NW. 
(No meeting on those Fridays). 
 
- These evening meetings will start with social/fellowship time, followed by a brief Rotary "business" portion. 
- Families will be welcome and encouraged.
- All are welcome to stay later if they choose. 
- Visitors, prospective members, Rotarians from other clubs are all encouraged to attend.
Food and drink is optional and paid by each individual (off menu). 
Canton Rotary committees are encouraged to possibly hold meetings around these Wednesday meetings, with a goal to get more people involved. 
 
(On any 5th weeks of a month with no pre-scheduled meeting, then special programs, social events, off-site meetings, or service opportunities will be planned.)
 
Here is a link to Frequently Asked Questions about this change of meeting schedules:
 
Here is a link to a calendar showing the new schedule: 
 
We will be very intentional at informing all members of each week's meeting schedule until everyone can get used to it. You can help by contacting any of your fellow Rotarians on a regular basis to let them know when and where the meeting is each week. And, of course, any questions, you can contact President Rick, VP Jennie George, PP Drew Pelger, or any of our officers or board members. 
 
Beyond this step of a meeting schedule change, Past President Karen Brenneman will be leading an effort starting this month for us to complete a strategic/long term plan in order to address our concerns about Canton Rotary 'losing it's mojo'! At some point soon, we will ask for your open and honest input on your opinion of our club and how it might be improved. I encourage you all to start thinking about that now, and discuss it with your fellow members. 
 
“Don’t be afraid to give up the good to go for the great.” - John D. Rockefeller
 

"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails."

William Arthur Ward

 
 
TRINKETS & TRASH......ER, SWAG....NEEDED FOR RYLA GOODIE BAGS! 
 
(Note from President Rick: Please see this note re: the RYLA Conference this year. Representatives from our two Interact Clubs will be participating and, as a club, we'd like to support this event. Please consider contributing any promotional material from you business if appropriate that you think a teenager might like. If you can do so, please let me or Jennie George know what you will be donating, so we can decide if we want to enhance the "goodies" out of our club budget. Thanks!) 
 
As we reboot the RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) Conference for 2023, we invite all Rotarians in District 6650 to contribute to the "Goody Bags" the students attending the conference will receive.  Our Goody Bags are not unlike the "swag bags" you may have received when attending a conference or event. 
 
Our Goody Bags, though, are made up of items from Rotarians and their businesses.
 
What are we looking for?  Promotional items from your business for each participant! 
 
Remember:
These bags are for 16-17 year olds.  They like pens and mechanical pencils, highlighters, post-it notes, key chains, small toys,  playing cards, Frisbees, fast food coupons, gum, candy bars, etc.
 - Please NO political giveaways.  We will not use them.
 
- Please NO CAFFEINE snacks or drinks.  We cannot distribute them for safety reasons.
 
- You will need 100 of any one item so every bag gets the same items.
 
- Since we assemble the bags before the students arrive, items must arrive before Tuesday, February 21, 2023.
 
Items should be delivered or mailed to:
 
ATTENTION:  Lori Jewell
Salem Area Chamber of Commerce
210 East State StreetSalem  OH  44460
CANTON ROTARY TO SPONSOR SYMPHONY'S "BOURBON & BLUES" FUNDRAISER
 
In an effort to increase our exposure in the Canton Community, our Rotary Club of Canton has decided to support some of the local Canton events with other organizations.
 
With that in mind, we will be helping to sponsor the Canton Symphony Orchestra's "Bourbon & Blues" fundraiser on February 27th at the Barrel Room in North Canton starting at 6:30.
 
There will be live music, raffles, a bourbon 'pull', and lots of fun! 
 
Go to this link for more info: https://cantonsymphony.org/bourbon-and-blues/
PREZ-ELECT PAUL HERVEY'S CHARITABLE FUND WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGE 
 
Weight-Loss Challenge
 
September to February -
 
Which Paul Will You See In February?????
 
Help motivate President-Elect Paul Hervey to lose weight while helping to raise money for the Charitable Fund (note: this is our Annual Charitable Fund Drive!) Your donation depends upon how much weight Hervey loses. (Hint: he could stand to lose a lot!) 
 
Bonus: If we raise $20,000, Past Presidents Mark Clendenin and Drew Pelger have volunteered to take the Polar Bear Plunge in February!
 
Let’s work together to make it happen! You can fill out and return this form or send in your pledge to Paul (paul@hervey.co, 330-704-2935).
Thank you in advance for your wonderful support. 
 
Member: _________________ 
 
Total pledge for weight lost: 
_______ 10 pounds 
_______ 20 pounds 
_______ 30 pounds 
_______ 40 pounds 
_______ 50 pounds 
 
You only pay the amount for the highest weight lost.
 
Paul "Thin Mint" Hervey
C 330-704-2935
paul@hervey.co
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