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CANTON CITY MAYOR THOMAS BERNABEI WILL  PROVIDE THE "STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS"
Topic:  Mayor Thomas M. Bernabei to Address Issue 13 and its Impact on the City of Canton
 
Thomas M. Bernabei is Mayor of the City of Canton, Ohio. He was elected in 2015 and is currently in his first term.
 
Mayor Bernabei is a lifelong resident of Stark County and lives in Canton, Ohio. He is a 1964 graduate of Canton Lehman High School. He graduated from Brown University in 1968 and the Ohio State University School College of Law in 1975. Between college and law school, Mayor Bernabei served four years in the United States Army, including one tour of duty in Vietnam.
 
Mayor Bernabei entered public service as Assistant Prosecutor in Massillon Municipal Court. He later served as an Assistant Law Director in Canton and was elected Canton Law Director in 1989. After retiring from the Law Department in 2000, Mayor Bernabei was elected to Canton City Council and served one term as Councilman at-Large.  He subsequently worked as Director of Public Service in Canton from 2008 to 2009 and as SARTA's interim Executive Director in 2009. Mayor Bernabei was elected Stark County Commissioner and served from 2010 – 2015.
 
Mayor Bernabei proudly practiced law with his father, Joseph, from 1975 to 1989. He is married to Bebe, a Canton Central Catholic High School graduate. They have three daughters and five grandchildren.
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ROTARY SCOUTS TO ATTEND FRIDAY'S MEETING
It is with great pride that we once again welcome our Rotary Scouts to this Friday's meeting! Please plan to attend this meeting so you may have the opportunity to meet and interact with these wonderful Scouts, their teachers and their Scout leaders.
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT FOR MAY 4TH
HAMBURGS/HOT DOGS
FRENCH FRIES
CORN
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - DON PETERSON
INVOCATOR - BRUCE SCHORSTEN
GREETER LEADER - TONY PIERCE
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SPECIAL SPOUSES RECOGNIZED AT THE APRIL 27TH ROTARY MEETING
At the Friday, April 27, 2018, meeting, which was our annual "Appreciation Day", we had five very special guests in attendance: Mrs. Gloria Fettman (Dave Fettman), Mrs. Ann Jones (Harry "Phil" Jones), Barbara Ferne (daughter of Jim Lockshin), Mrs. Lori DeWees (John DeWees), and Mrs. Mary Schumacher (John Schumacher). These lovely ladies are spouses/daughter of a Canton Rotarian who has passed away.  Each were presented with a potted flower.
 
Thank you to these ladies for joining us for our special day of appreciation and remembrance for their loved ones.
 
Below is a description of the outstanding Rotarians they were married/related to:
 
MRS. GLORIA FETTMAN, Spouse of Dave Fettman
Dave: 
– Passed away on August 6, 2002
- Served 21 Active years in Rotary
- Owned and Operated Davies Drugs for 40 years
- Was a U.S. Army Veteran
- Received the pharmaceutical association Bowl of Hygeia Award
- Was a member of B’nai B’rith
- Was a member of Canton Chamber of Commerce, Masons and Shriners
- Was a board member of NOVA
- Served as Chairman of Israel Bonds
 
MRS. ANN JONES, Spouse of Harry (Phil) Jones (accompanied by her friend Sally Pumphrey)
Phil:
– Passed away on March 15, 2013
- Served 27 Active years in Rotary,
- Was retired Regional Sales Manager for Frito-Lay Corporation
- Was an Army Veteran of WWII
- Attended Grace United Church of Christ
- Was a member of Hoover Lodge #770 F & AM,
- Served in AASR Rite Valley of Canton
- Was a member of North Canton Elk’s Lodge and various Hall of Fame Committees
- Was a Member of the Hall of Fame Luncheon Club
- Served as a Board member of the Soap Box Derby
 
BARBARA FERNE Daughter of Jim Lockshin (accompanied by Jim's longtime medical assistant Amber Moore)
Jim:
- Passed away on August 1, 2017
- Served 44 Active years in Rotary
- Was a PHF+1
- Was a member of Temple Israel,
- Served in the Temple Israel Brotherhood,    
- Served as a Board member of the Wine & Beer Association Board of Ohio
- Was a member of the Stark County Restaurant Association,
- Was a Past President of the Ozark 102 Infantry Division Alumni Association,
- Was a member of McKinley Lodge #431 F&AM,
- Was a member of the Scottish Rite Valley of Canton,
- Was a member of the Hall of Fame Luncheon Club
- Was an Honorary member Phoenician Club of Stark County.
- Was awarded the French Legion of Honor for his service in World War II.
 
MRS. LORI DEWEES, Spouse of John DeWees (accompanied by her son John DeWees IV and Philip Kopatz)
John:
– Passed away on November 9, 2017
- Served 22 Active years in Rotary
- Was a PHF
- Served as longtime Canton Rotary Club Photographer
- Achieved Eagle Scout
- Was General Manager for Miracle Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
- Was a graduate of Hoover High School and The Ohio State University
 
MRS. MARY SCHUMACHER, Spouse of John Schumacher (accompanied by her daughter Mary Becker)
John:
– Passed away on February 2, 2018
- Served 36 Active years in Rotary
- Was a PHF
- Valued education 
- Served as Board President of Canton Country Day School,
- Served as President of Western Reserve Academy Dads Club,
- Served as President of Stark County Board of Realtors,
- Served as President of the Hills and Dales Homeowners Association,
- recognized as Broker of the Year of Stark County Board of Realtors,
- Was a member of the Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association.                                                          
 
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CANTON'S FOUR WAY TEST COMPETITOR, AVERI ALLISON, FINISHES 2ND AT DISTRICT COMPETITION
4-Way Test Contest Winners to speak at this year's District Conference
 
Below are the results from the District 6650 Four Way Test Speech Contest:
 
Due to an unexpected circumstance, Emily Glover, the 1st place winner from the 4-Way Speech Contest at our Canton Rotary, was unable to compete at the District level.  Emily's teammate from McKinley and Canton's 2nd place finisher, Averi Allison, daughter of Canton Rotarian Adrian Allison, did an amazing job, finishing 2nd overall at District.
 
Averi, along with the other 4-Way Test contest winners, will present their winning speeches during this year's District Conference. 
 
 
 
1st Place Winner:
Joe Jocas, from North Canton Hoover High School, representing The Rotary Club of North Canton
 
2nd Place Winner:
Averi Allison, from McKinley High School, representing The Rotary Club of Canton
 
3rd Place Winner:
Kaleigh Ceci, from Canfield High School, representing The Rotary Club of Canfield
 
4th Place Winner:
Brittany Moyer, from Minerva High School, representing The Rotary Club of Minerva
 
The Rotary Club of Canton is very proud of Averi's accomplishment, and congratulates her on an outstanding showing at the District level!
 
(Photo above by District 6650: Left to Right- Elwood Walker, Averi Allison, Kaleigh Ceci, PDG Joe Belinsky, Joe Jocas, Brittany Moyer, & DG Mike Raulin.)
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ROTARIAN IN THE NEWS....
   Fellow Canton Rotarian Anne Richards was featured in the Canton Repository edition on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Please follow the LINK below to read her story.
 
 
"New North Canton Goodwill store READY TO GO" - Rotarian Anne Richards - President and CEO of Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio
Please follow this LINK for story.
 
Repository photo by Scott Heckel
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"THANK YOU" CARD RECEIVED FROM ROTARIAN TERRI BARRY
The Rotary office received a "Thank You" card from Rotarian Terri Barry in regards to the Paul Harris Fellow she received on April 20, 2018. Terri writes:
 
"Dear Fellow Rotarians -- I want to thank you for the very touching and gracious gesture of recognizing me with an Honorary Paul Harris Fellow. I am, and will remain, very touched. It means so much to be in the "Finest Rotary Club in the World", and to now be a member of such a prestigious group of individuals.
 
Again, thank you for selecting me for such an honor."
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MAY BIRTHDAYS!
LUNDIN, WILLIAM A.                               May 03
TIETZE, AMANDA S.                                May 04
MILANO, MARK A.                                   May 06
HALE, BRUCE                                          May 10
BARRY, TERRI                                         May 11
BURT, J. CHRISTOPHER                           May 11
LEPKOWSKI, BERNARD T.                        May 14
SULTZBACH, DON A.                               May 19
JONES, PARA                                          May 20
FULINE, DANIEL J.                                  May 22
RICHARDS, ANNE                                    May 22
MOLNAR, JAMES                                     May 26
ROJEK, MARK                                         May 26
MILLER, RONALD C.                                May 27
MALACAMAN, EDGARDO A.                      May 30
JONAS, DANIEL M.                                  May 31
LAMIELL, PJ                                            May 31
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MAY CLUB ANNIVERSARIES
GREGOREK, MICHAEL J.                                32 years
RICHARDS, ANNE                                           1 years
HALTER, JOSEPH R.                                      30 years
SULTZBACH, DON A.                                     25 years
PELGER, DREW                                              3 years
BRENNEMAN, KAREN                                    16 years
FULMER, DENNY                                           30 years
MOLNAR, JAMES                                             1 year
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2ND ANNUAL "UNEVENTFUL" RAFFLE THIRD WEEK DRAWING IS THIS FRIDAY!
 
The 2nd Annual “Uneventful” Raffle is here! Don’t miss out on your chance to win fabulous prizes. Grand prize is $500 cash! This low-maintenance fundraiser can bring in several thousand dollars to the club with minimal effort. All members need to do is sell tickets to family, friends and co-workers!
 
Tickets are available for $25. Members may take as many as they think they can sell. Winners do not have to be present to win.
 
The THIRD Drawing will be this Friday. We will hold drawings during our regular Friday meetings. Winners will be drawn each week and shown live on Facebook. The final “unevent” will take place on May 18 at the regular Rotary meeting.
 
Thank you to the Rotarians who stepped up and donated prizes to help make our event more successful!
 
           Week 1 Prizes were awarded to the following: 
     Gift Certificate to Scott Talbot Salonspa ($50 value) - winner BILL LIBER
     Young Truck Sales Cooler filled with 18 craft beers (max value $50)- winner KEVIN HERAGHTY
     Giant Eagle Gift Card ($50 value) - winner JOE NIAMTU
     Longhorn/Olive Garden Gift Card ($50 value) winner RICK TAYLOR
    Dioguardi’s Gift Card ($50 value) winner ERNIE SCHOTT
    91.3 FM Swag Bag ($50 value) winner BILL LIBER
 
Week 2 Prizes were awarded to the following:
    Canton Brewing Company Gift Card ($50 value) winner Gary Mull
    Kozmo’s Gift Card ($50 value) winner Bill Maddox
    Handmade Jewelry by Paula Mastroianni ($65 value) winner Nick Perini
    Wine basket, 3 bottles of wine plus accessories ($70 value) winner Bill Maddox
     
Hall of Fame Football Store Gift Certificate ($75 value) winner Bill Sparks
     
1 quart of ice cream per month for a year ($78 value) winner Nick Perini
 
Week 3 Prizes will be awarded THIS FRIDAY, May 11th: 
     1 pound of meat per month for a year ($84 value) from Kennedy’s
     Davies Drugs gift basket and gift card ($100 value) from Davies Drugs
     
Amazon Gift Card ($100 value) from Amanda Berkeley
     
Gift Bag from Canton City School Bulldogs ($100 value) from Canton City Schools
     Lowe’s Gift Card ($100 value) from Wallace Forge
     2 tickets to Dave Matthews at Blossom ($120 value) from Q92
 
Week 4 Prizes: 
     Air Conditioner Check ($125 value) from Miracle Plumbing
     Skating Party for 10 ($200 value) from Center Ice          
     
Men’s Titanium Diver’s Watch ($375 value) from Julz
     6 month family YMCA Regional Membership ($423 value) from Eric Snow YMCA
     $500 in cash
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WEEKLY MEETING NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
At the weekly meeting on Friday, April 27, 2018, President Amanda Tietze welcomed the 55 members and 14 guests to the meeting.
 
Rotarian Bob Myers gave the Invocation.
 
Secretary Suzette Matthews then welcomed the following guests to the meeting:  Mark Samolczyk (speaker); Ann Jones, Sally Pumphrey, Lori DeWees, John DeWees IV, Philip Kopatz, Gloria Fettman, Barbara Ferne, Amber Moore, Mary Schumacher, Mary Becker (guests of the Club); Maureen Ater (guest of Anne Richards); Kristina Belliveau (guest of Max Barton); Penni Ewing (guest of PDG/PP Dave Ewing).
 
The Rotofact was provided by Rotarian Bruce Hale.
 
The "Happy News" was provided by the following:
  • Lynn Hamilton - in recognition of the Canton Repository article on the closing of The Wheel, a local 'watering hole' in Downtown Canton. Lynn jokingly asked the Rotary Cub to consider buying it?!
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  • PP Virginia Neutzling - in honor of her son who was chosen as Head of Security for Safelite;
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  • Jon Adland - in celebration of his new grandson, Liam Ezra. Congratulations Jon!!
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  • PP Denny Fulmer - in recognition of Anne Richards being featured on the front page of the Canton Repository for the grand opening of the new Goodwill Store in North Canton (*See story above). Denny also recognized all of the Browns' fans and the high hopes for our new quarterback.
Suzette reminded everyone about the Hall of Fame Marathon taking place this weekend and wished PP Denny Fulmer (half marathon) and Rotarian Raquel Raderchak (relay) best of luck. **Suzette herself would be running the full marathon.
 
President Amanda introduced some very special individuals to the meeting, the spouses and daughter of fellow Rotarians who have passed on. (*See story above).
 
Rotarian Drew Pelger, with the able assistance of Administrative Secretary, Lauri Coy, did the first "Uneventful" Raffle drawing. (*See story above).
 
Vice President Mark Rojek introduced speaker and former Canton Rotarian, Mark Samolczyk. Mark is the President and CEO of Stark Community Foundation who spoke on "Strengthening Stark County".
 
President Amanda concluded the meeting with the following announcements:
  • next week's speaker will be Mayor Thomas Bernabei with the "State of the City Address"; also in attendance will be the Rotary Scouts;
  • don't forget to purchase Unevent Raffle tickets for your chance to win some great prizes;
  • the District Conference will take place on May 10-11;
  • there was a "New Member Project"Committee meeting immediately following the meeting.
The following Rotarians received a makeup for attending the Ad Hoc Committee meeting with Mayor Thomas Bernabei on Tuesday, April 24, 2018: President Amanda Tietze, Treasurer Tom Clevenger, Vice President Mark Rojek, PP Curt Werren, Drew Pelger and Jim Blake.
 
The following Rotarians received a makeup for attending the Endowment Committee meeting on Wednesday, April 25, 2018: Committee Chair Curt Werren, President Amanda Tietze, Treasurer Tom Clevenger, Bruce Schorsten, Don Sultzbach, Bill Liber, Dave Schrade, Lynn Hamilton, Dave Roberts, and Gary Sirak.
 
The following Rotarians will receive a makeup for attending the "New Member Project" Committee meeting held on Friday, April 27, 2018: President Amanda Tietze, Rich Dever, Raquel Raderchak, Anne Richards, Bruce Hale, Mark Clendenin, Tony Pierce and PP Dan Matthews.
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2018 DISTRICT 6650 CONFERENCE MAY 10-11
2018 DISTRICT 6650 CONFERENCE
 
THURSDAY, MAY 10TH  - FRIDAY, MAY 11TH 
 
THE AVALON INN & RESORTS - WARREN, OHIO
 
THE MAGIC OF ROTARY! GREAT SPEAKERS - FAST-PACED - VARIETY - FUN!
 
To view details on this year's District Conference, click on this LINK!
 
To register for this year's District Conference click on this LINK!
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL MONTHLY MESSAGE

Ian H.S. Riseley, President 2017-18
May 2018

Rotary is a massive, and massively complex, organization. As this issue of The Rotarian goes to press, we have 1.2 million members in 35,633 clubs in nearly every country of the world. Hundreds of thousands of participants are involved in Rotary programs such as Rotaract, Interact, Youth Exchange, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards, Rotary Community Corps, Rotary Peace Centers, and a host of local and Foundation-supported projects and programs at the national, district, and local levels. The name of Rotary is attached to countless projects every year, from blood banks to food banks, school sanitation to polio eradication. One hundred thirteen years after the first Rotary club was founded, Rotary service reaches literally around the globe.

What that service looks like on a daily and weekly basis can vary enormously by region, country, and club. Each club has its own history, priorities, and identity. It follows that the identity of Rotarians, and the purpose each Rotarian sees in his or her service, similarly has a great deal of variation. There's nothing wrong with that, as Rotary is by design a decentralized organization, intended to enable each Rotarian and each Rotary club to serve in the ways that suit them best.

Yet the diversity that makes us so strong can also pose challenges to our identity as an organization. It is no surprise that many people who have heard of Rotary still have little idea of what Rotary does, how we are organized, or why we exist at all. Even within Rotary, many members have an incomplete understanding of our larger organization, our goals, or the scope and breadth of our programs. These challenges have significant implications, not only for our ability to serve most effectively, but also for the public image that is so essential to our ability to build our membership, partnerships, and service.

Several years ago, Rotary launched a serious effort across the organization to address these issues, developing tools to strengthen our visual and brand identity. Today, we are using those tools to develop our People of Action public image campaign, which showcases the ability that Rotary grants each of us to make a difference in our communities and beyond. Last June, your Rotary International Board of Directors voted to adopt a new vision statement, reflecting our identity and the single purpose that unites the diversity of our work.

Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.

Wherever we live, whatever language we speak, whatever work our clubs are involved in, our vision is the same. We all see a world that could be better and that we can help to make better. We are here because Rotary gives us the opportunity to build the world we want to see – to unite and take action through Rotary: Making a Difference.

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Please mark your calendar for these upcoming events:
     - May 18th Rotary Meeting - OFFSITE - held at Canton Museum of Art
     -NO MEETING - Memorial Day Weekend - May 25, 2018 
     -Rotary office - CLOSED - May 25-28, 2018 - Memorial Day Holiday
Speakers
May 11, 2018
Pro Football HOF-"Development at the Hall of Fame"; Invocator - Chris Burt
May 18, 2018
Invocator - Lynn Hamilton
May 25, 2018
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