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Join Sep 22, 2020 Meeting
Kent Rotary is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. (Note: The Meeting ID &Password change each week.)
 
Topic: Kent Rotary's Zoom Meeting "Past, Present and Future of Auto Industry" by Rick Wagoner, Former CEO and Chairman of the Board of GM
 
Time: Sep 22, 2020 12:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
 
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President’s ramblings for week of September 15
We continue our month of incredible programs with former CEO and Chairman of the board of GM, Rick Wagoner this coming week. Remember to submit questions to Program chair, Dave Myers in advance of Tuesday’s meeting. This week’s meeting certainly brought us a glimpse of political intrigue behind the scenes of some major historical moments. Quite entertaining and informative!
 
I regret to announce, due to family and professional time constraints, that after several years of service to our club, Justin Gates has resigned as club secretary. Fortunately, David Mc Keen has stepped forward as a replacement and was unanimously approved by the board this week. Therefor we are seeking a replacement for David as Membership director. We thank Justin for his exemplary service to the club and look forward to his continued membership.
 
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Rotareminder for September 15, 2020
Rotareminder Rotary Club of Kent September 15, 2020

SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 PROGRAM:   Former General Motors Chair and CEO George Richard Waggoner till be our speaker.  He resigned from GM in 2009 and is currently a director of Chargepoint, a company, whose focus is an electric vehicle infrastructure.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Coleman Services “Stay at Home” fundraiser:   Kathy Myers reminded us that Coleman Services is staging its annual fundraiser, normally called “Right at Home” virtually so people during the pandemic can stay at home and participate.   The auction opens Thursday, September 17, with items people can bid on.  For $50, one can buy a raffle ticket for a Ben Bassham landscape.   For $25 or 5 tickets for $100 one can buy a raffle ticket for a wall of fine wine.  The bidding opens at 8 a.m.  The event concludes Thursday evening, September 24, at 7 p.m. with a one-hour recognition of supporters and participants.

United Way of Portage Count Kick-off:    Bill Childersreminded Rotarians that the United Way kicks off its 2020-2021 campaign with a party at Midway Drive-In September 24 at 7 pm at the Midway Drive-In where for $10 per car, one gets free snacks prepared by the New Center at NEOMED, sees a video about the United Way in Portage County, views an impressive fireworks show and can watch either “Major League” or “Goonies” on one of two big screens.  Social distancing will be in force with cars parked one space apart.  Bill encouraged Rotarians to participate in the fun.

Invocations:  Roberta O’Keefe appealed to Rotarians to volunteer to offer an invocation at our weekly meetings. Contact Roberta who needs our help.  Tel:  330-235-3958.

Board Meeting:  President Randy said a board meeting was scheduled for Thursday, September 16 via Zoom.  

PROGRAM:  TV EXEC FRANK: FLORIDA, PENNSYLVANIA WINS MUST FOR TRUMP

Introduced by David Myers, who arranged the program, Martin Frank, retired executive vice president of CBS said that victories in both Florida and Pennsylvania are essential for Donald Trump to win re-election to the presidency. The Electoral College numbers show that, he said adding he worries that a close count in Florida could bring a repeat of the 2000 vote count that saw George W. Bush edge out then Vice President Al Gore for the presidency. Gore won the popular vote and in Florida his victory of slightly more than 500 required a recount that the U.S. Supreme Court stopped as it progressed.  The same thing could happen in Trump versus Biden, Frank warned.    A graduate of Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Frank, who in addition to a successful career at CBS, was prominent in Democratic politics for years after graduating from Princeton, said that his hometown of Long Beach, Indiana is also where Chief Justice John Roberts grew up.  Roberts, he said, would preside over the Supreme Court that would ferret out any challenges following the election of which many are feared.  After Princeton, Frank helped run the campaign in 1974 in which Patrick Leahy became Vermont’s first Democratic senator. He helped run the presidential campaign of Jimmy Carter and said that Carter was a better ex-president than president, but that he was thrilled in 2002 when he learned Carter had won the Nobel Peace Prize.  Frank worked for a period for Tony Coelho, who as House majority whip, played a major role in gaining congressional approval of the Americans for Disabilities Act, signed into law by George H.W. Bush in 1990.   Hired by the Tisch brothers after they purchased CBS in 1986, Frank worked his way up to an executive vice president position.  Representing CBS he helped lobby Congress to reverse a law pushed by Nixon out to punish the networks for Watergate reporting that denied the networks ownership of the programs they originated.  The rights to those programs are worth billions he said.  He mentioned the difficulty in the production of the Super Bowl half-tie show with Janet Jackson.   He said the advent of streaming, Fox, and the Internet have shortened the news cycle to minutes and that the result is too much information is overtaking the American people.  He said a major problem for whoever leads the American government after the election, will be to bring people together.   Tom Myers provided the response. 

GUESTS:   David and Margaret Hunter, guests of Tom Myers, Brit and Skip Flanagan, guests of Dave Myers.  The Hunters are Western Reserve alumni.  The Flanagans were the head master and director of admissions for Western Reserve Academy when Dave Myers was a student there.

HISTORY MOMENT:  Jim Myers told how in a meeting in 1928 of our club, it was so difficult for Rotarians to say the first names of club members that President Dick Richards suggested members be known by their first names.

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Kent Rotary History Moment Sep 15, 2020
Another reminder of our 100 year history.
It was the early July meeting in 1928 that President Dick Richards declared that there were too many “Mr’s” in the club and offered a prize (I’m guessing a floral bouquet) to the Rotarian who could give the first names of all the members present. John Diehl started the list but called Emmet Garrison “Max”;  Roy Smith then took up the list, but failed on “Doc” Dumm;  Fred Gressard knew “Doc’s” name was George, but when he reached A.L.Walker he could not remember “Art”.  Nick Ulrich was able to finish the list. President Dick Richards said that the score was one hit, no runs, and three errors.  This could well have begun the practice of addressing fellow Rotarians by their first names.

Another History Moment.
 
Jim Myers
 
 
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Annual United Way Kickoff
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Rotary Club of Kent eBulletin Submissions
Information in this eBulletin comes primarily from the Rotareminder, board meeting minutes, and stories submitted by members. 
 
If you have any Rotary stories, events or speaker information to benefit the Club, please submit it to info.rotarykentohio.org@gmail.com. We will add it to the next appropriate eBulletin.
Speakers
Sep 29, 2020 12:15 PM
District Governor club visitation
District Governor club visitation
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Kent’s New Micro Brewery
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The Art of Cheese and Wine Pairing
Oct 20, 2020
Craft Spirits, Bourbon and More
Oct 27, 2020 12:15 PM
Local mead, who knew?
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Online Kent Rotary Foundation
Oct 13, 2020
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
 
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Nov 19, 2020
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Meetings moved online through December 2020!
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