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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 THIS 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.
 
Pre-registration will close on Thursday April 25th at 11:59 pm, so follow this LINK   to register prior to the event date!  
 
Please follow this LINK to print the flyer for the April 27, 2019 event.
 
 
 
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MAUREEN TATE FROM STARK COUNTY HUNGER TASK FORCE TO SPEAK FRIDAY
Maureen Tate, Executive Director of the Stark County Hunger Task Force, previously served as assistant director of Catholic Charities Serving Portage and Stark Counties, where she was responsible for scheduling, grant writing, fundraising and event programming. Maureen also has worked for the United Way of Greater Stark County and completed the Leadership Stark County program.
 
She earned a juris doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson, Miss., and a bachelor of arts in psychology concentration in human services from Millsaps College, in Jackson, Miss. Maureen joined Stark County Hunger Task Force in May 2017 and is thrilled to be part of a successful team dedicated to alleviating hunger in Stark County. 
 
 
 
 
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT FOR APRIL 26TH
CHICKEN PARMESAN
RIGATONI
SALAD BAR
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - MARK CLENDENIN
INVOCATOR - BECKY CLARK
GREETER LEADER - KIM KROH
 
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NEW MEMBER PUBLICATION
During the Executive Board meeting held on Tuesday, April 16, 2019, the Board approved the following Membership First and Second Time Readings: 
 
JENNIFER GEORGE
   -  Director of Children's and Family Ministry
   -  Christ Presbyterian Church
   -  Classification: Family Ministry
   -  Sponsor:  Stephanie Werren (Leadership Stark County)
 
 
MARISA ROHN
   -  Vice President of Advancement, Marketing and Strategic Partnerships
   -  Stark State College
   -  Classification:  Marketing/Higher Education
   -  Sponsor: Mark Rojek
 
If there are any objections, they must be received in writing at the Rotary office within seven (7) days.
 
 
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ANNUAL "CANTON ROTARY FOUR PERSON SCRAMBLE" WILL TAKE PLACE ON  JUNE 28, 2019
The Rotary Club of Canton will host its annual golf outing at the Sanctuary Golf Club located at 2017 Applegrove Street N.W., North Canton, on Friday, June 28, 2019.
 
Co-Chairs Bill Liber and Brad Carpenter, along with the golf committee members, have been hard at work preparing for this year's event. Registration will start at 7:00 a.m. with a light breakfast available. Shotgun start will be at 9:00 a.m. The Four Person Scramble will be followed by a steak dinner in the pavilion. Following the dinner, prizes will be presented.
 
Get a hole in one on hole #6 as a participant in our Canton Rotary Golf Outing and you will win the lease of a 2019 Lincoln MKZ Sedan for two years, 21,000 total miles or a cash alternative of $10,000 to be spent toward the Liberty Vehicle of winner's choice. *Must be a licensed driver, minimum age 21 and able to provide adequate insurance coverage. Excess mileage and maintenance is the winner's responsibility. Only one shot at hole per golfer. No mulligans. The prize is courtesy of Liberty Ford Lincoln in Canton.
 
Once again Rotarian Ryan Parkinson and his employer, ProTech Security, will offer a Home Security System with three free months of monitoring and app. This prize will be provided to the person who is closest to the pin on the par 3 hole number 9.
 
$500 GOLD Sponsor - will receive their company's name posted at a hole, golf, golf cart, light breakfast and steak dinner for their four-person team.
 
$100 HOLE Sponsor - will include your company name posted at a hole.
 
If you don't have a full foursome, don't fret! Individual golfers need only pay $75.00 and they will be paired with other golfers to make a foursome. Individual golfers will receive use of a golf cart, light breakfast and steak dinner.
 
This event is a great opportunity to invite prospective members and recruit foursomes from other area Rotary Clubs! Registration is up and running, so if you would like to sign your foursome up or as just an individual golfer, please follow this LINK.
 
 
 
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"UNEVENT RAFFLE" COMING YOUR WAY!
For our 'Non-Event Raffle', we hope that you won't come to the event we are not having and not eat the great food that we are not providing.  Okay, so now you have an idea of what this Non-Event event is, or I guess in this case, what it isn't.
 
Our Non-Event Raffle raises funds to benefit our various Canton Rotary Projects, as well as providing funding for the Youth Backpack Food program, Youth Mentoring programs, and an Opiate Neutralization Bag program.  All such projects are in the Canton City Schools and/or in the City of Canton.  The ticket price is low and purchasing is available online, so we encourage you to get others, even those outside of our club, involved in buying or selling tickets, so they have the opportunity to be part of our community support.
 
At four weekly meetings between May and June, we will draw two door prize winners at each, with a $500.00 grand prize to be drawn at the fourth meeting.  (Winners need not be present, door prize winners can only win once, but all winning and non-winning tickets will be eligible for the $500 grand prize.)
 
Tickets are $20 each and may be purchased on Eventbrite at:
 
 
There are 120 active members of the Rotary Club of Canton and we have 500 tickets to sell before the first Friday in May.  Please commit to selling at least 4 or 5 tickets before the end of April because "many hands make for light work". Thanks! 
 
 
 
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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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PDG/PP BOB PATTISON ATTENDS THE 2019 ROTARY COUNCIL ON LEGISLATION IN CHICAGO, IL

 

Council elevates Rotaract

Representatives from around the world also vote to preserve club flexibility

By Arnold R. Grahl

 
The 2019 Council on Legislation may not have made as many dramatic changes as the Council three years ago did, but it made several decisions that will shape the future of Rotary.
 

Among the most important, the Council elevated the status of Rotaract clubs.  The change broadens the definition of membership in Rotary International to include Rotaract clubs. The change is intended to increase the support that Rotaract clubs receive from RI and to enhance their ability to serve.

“We need to be an inspiration to our young partners, so they will continue doing the great service that they do,” said RI President Barry Rassin when he presented the measure. “This sends a strong message that they are truly our partners in service.”

In many ways, the Rotaract experience will not change. Rotary clubs will still charter and sponsor Rotaract clubs. Rotaract clubs will still have their own standard constitution and their own unique club experience. Members of a Rotaract club will not be called Rotarians. And Rotaract clubs will not immediately pay dues or receive other benefits, such as the official magazine that Rotary members receive. The Board will determine a dues structure over time.

The measure simply expands the definition of membership in Rotary International to include both Rotary and Rotaract clubs. 

Every three years, representatives from Rotary districts around the world meet in Chicago, Illinois, USA, to consider changes to the constitutional documents that govern Rotary International. This year’s Council considered more than 100 proposals.

Representatives authorized the Board to pursue changing RI’s charitable status to a section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. It is presently a 501(c)(4). A task force has been studying the possible change for 18 months and says it will offer benefits that include tax reductions and vendor discounts that will reduce expenses.

Dues increase

As for dues, the Council approved a modest increase of $1 a year for each of three years, beginning in 2020-21. The previous Council set dues for 2019-20 at $34 per half year.

With the increase, the dues that clubs pay to RI per member will increase to $34.50 per half year in 2020-21, $35 per half year in 2021-22, and $35.50 per half year in 2022-23. The dues will not be raised again until a future Council votes to change it.

The Council also changed the name of the General Surplus Fund to RI Reserve, because that more accurately reflects the purpose of the fund. In another vote, the Council approved calling the general secretary a chief executive officer (CEO) in circles outside Rotary, to increase his stature in dealings with other intergovernmental organizations.

A seemingly small but intensely debated action will reduce the number of nonvoting members at future Councils, by removing past RI presidents and allowing only one RI Board director to attend but not vote.

But in some respects, the Council defined itself as much by what it did not do. 

This year’s representatives resisted pressure to limit some of the flexibility that the 2016 Council granted clubs, rejecting several measures that would have placed restrictions on clubs. One unsuccessful measure would have required clubs to meet at least 40 times each year. 

Many clubs have been using the innovative and flexible club formats to attract new members and meet their current members’ needs.

Representatives also rejected proposals to make it optional for members to subscribe to an official Rotary magazine and to reduce the size of the Council by half and have it meet every two years.

Democracy in action

Several representatives commented on the democratic nature of the proceedings.

“All of the delegates have been very responsible and respectful, no matter what their opinions,” said Adriana De La Fuente, the representative from District 4170 and a member of the Rotary Club of Plateros Centro Historico, Ciudad de México, Mexico. She has attended three previous Councils. “That elevates the trust and respect for our organization.”

Glen K. Vanderford of District 6760, a member of the Rotary Club of Jackson-Old Hickory, Tennessee, USA, said he appreciated the opportunity to represent the people of his district and gather with like-minded people to voice opinions.

“The process allows us to have a road map forward instead of just going day to day,” he said. “I was excited by the outcome of enhancing Rotaract and that we didn’t weaken future Councils, but preserved the ability for everybody to have a voice.”

Picture: provided by PDG/PP Bob Pattison shown with Rotary International President Barry Rassin

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Please mark your calendar for these upcoming events:
     -Annual Golf Outing - June 28, 2019 The Sanctuary Golf Course
     - Oktoberfest - Thursday, September 19, 2019
Speakers
May 03, 2019
Invocator - Mark Rojek
May 10, 2019
Chairman of the Arts in Stark Campaign; Invocator - TBD
May 17, 2019
MEETING IS OFFSITE AND HELD AT CANTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA; Invocator-Paul Hervey
May 24, 2019
May 31, 2019
Invocator - Jon Adland
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