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Kent Rotary History Moment Oct 6, 2020

Another reminder of our 100 year history.

In 1929, 3 civic questions were being discussed by the council and the citizens of Kent. These were city planning, improvements in the water system, and the zoning of the city. The subject of city planning and its application to Akron was discuss by the head of the water works of that city and its possibilities in Kent were outlined by Tim Graham a former member of Kent Rotary.
 
On the following Tuesday one of our own members Ollie Young, Superintendent of the Kent Waterworks was the speaker. He gave very complete figures covering the expense of operation and maintenance of the water system and the effect upon the cost of water to the consumer. He also referred to much-needed industrial developments.
 
To be informed on the question of zoning the Rotary Club had for its speaker a municipal engineer of Cleveland who gave a comprehensive outline of zoning requirements in both small and large cities. We continue today with meaningful programs just as in the past.
 
Another Rotary History Moment.
 
Jim Myers
 
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Join Oct 6, 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 Northwater Brewing Company, Kent's New Microbrewery  Don Schjeldahl
Time: Oct 6, 2020 12:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
 
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President’s ramblings for week of September 29
Thanks again Todd for stepping in when District Governor Pat was unable to visit us this week. It was another of Todd’s signature events that was entertaining and informative as well as motivational. It was also nice to begin to return to a bit of normalcy as we celebrated a Kent Rotary student of the month, thanks to Anthony Horton. I’m looking forward to another month of unique and interesting meetings, brought to us this time by Curt Stumpf. We embark on an exploration of spirits! Not the kind usually associated with Halloween but of the gastronomical variety, should be fun.
 
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Kent Rotary History Moment Sep 29, 2020
Another reminder of our 100 year history.
The last few weeks of outstanding speakers reminded us of acquaintances our members have through friendships gained, some-while in schools, Prep or College. Such was the case when our club hosted a meeting in 1929 when our guests included the Kiwanis Club and the Chamber Of Commerce, 180 in all, to hear John Vorys a Yale classmate of Paul Davey Sr.

John Vorys was here to discuss aviation and furnish airplane rides at Stow air field to those who would “dare to take a chance”.  

U.S. Naval Aviation has its beginning with a small group of undergraduates at Yale University formed as a Naval Reserve Unit of which John Vorys was a member. From Lancaster, Ohio, he later served the Ohio House Of Representatives as well as the Ohio Senate.
He became the director of aviation for Ohio and served nine terms in Congress, a delegate to the United Nations and as Regent of the Smithsonian Institution.

Perhaps, as David Myers has suggested, there may be  yet more friendships of Kent Rotarians we might seek out for our Zoom programs.

History sometimes repeats itself.

Jim Myers
 
 
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Rotareminder for September 29, 2020
Rotareminder Rotary Club of Kent September 29, 2020
President Randy Smith called the meeting to order.
David Dix played the opening patriotic song God Bless America, and this was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance, led by President Randy.
Rick Bissler provided the opening prayer.
 
President Randy asked for guests to be introduced:
 
-Anthony Horton introduced Stanton’s Student of the Month, Aaron Watt, and parents Mark and Courtney Watt.
            -Shawn Gordon introduced Kelly Tremaine
            -Bill Childers introduce Julie Collechi
              
President Randy asked if there were any announcements:
 
-Curt Stumph thanked everyone who volunteered for his programs in October on brewing and is still looking for a few more. Contact him directly if you are interested.
-President Randy announced that we are looking for a new Membership Program Director. 
 David McKeen moved into the Secretary’s position creating the vacancy. Anyone interested should contact him, or any Board member.
-President Randy also announced the passing of Rotarian Chuck Whiting. He was a long-time member, along with wife Sue.
 
Following the announcements, Jim Myers provided our 100th. Anniversary Moment. In reflecting on the many great programs, the past month, featuring speakers of prominence known to the Tom Myers’ family, he talked about a collective meeting of Kent Rotary, the Kiwanis Club, and the Canadian Club in 1929. It featured a prominent national figure who had been a classmate of a club member.
 
Rotary Foundation Presentation
Carol Crimi announced that the next Foundation Board Meeting will be October 13. She then made the following presentations:
               -United Way was presented with a check for $5000 to be used to supplement the COVID-19 Special Fund. This, along with other money raised, will be used to support food pantries throughout Portage County. Bill Childers thanked the Club and Foundation for the support and reminded everyone of the struggles remaining for those in poverty in our county.
               -Kent Social Services was presented with a check for $4900. This was the result of the challenge of our Foundation to match, dollar-for-dollar, direct donations made to Kent Social Services at our July Fundraiser. We raised $2450 at the event for the cause, subsequently the $4900 match. Christy Anderson thanked the club for its support and explained that the money will be used to get a head start on purchasing of toys for the holidays for the needy children in our community.
 
Stanton Rotary Student of the Month
Anthony Horton introduced Aaron Watt as Stanton’s Student of the Month. Aaron is a member of the Endeavor Team and was singled out for his efforts in the classroom and throughout the school. Aaron is also currently taking German I as a high school credit, along with his other academic load. He is also a member of the band and soccer team. He enjoys his English/Language Arts classes and plans on studying Journalism after high school graduation, like his father had done.
 
Program Director David Myers introduced Todd Kamenash, who graciously agreed to fill in for the scheduled speaker who had a medical emergency. Todd prefaced a video at the center of his presentation by introducing a saying:  “Having a full day is to laugh, to think, and to cry.”
 
Before listening to Jim Valvano talk about this saying, Todd suggested that other sayings have their past origins that may not match how we think about them today! These included:
 
-Bury the Hatchet            Actually the burying of weapons between warring people before meeting.
-Turn a Blind Eye             An Admiral blind in one eye and always used it as an excuse to do what he wanted.
-One for the Road            A prisoner’s final drink before being executed.     
-A bird in the hand,         A Falcon on your shoulder better than being hunted by two Falcons’
 worth two in the bush  
-Riding Shotgun               A Hollywood interpretation of second riders’ purpose on a stagecoach
-Put a sock in it                A way of restricting volume in a  gramophone
-Break a leg                      Wishing evil so good things will happen in response
-Stole my Thunder          Playwright’s creative sound used in another’s production, without acknowledgment.
-Pull out the stops            Adjusting a pipe organ to full output capacity
-Every cloud has a           Coined by John Milton in 1634
 silver lining
-Eat humble pie               The least desirable parts of a feast for lowest class of people.
-Rule of thumb                The historical width of a stick a husband may use to beat his wife.
 
Following this, Todd played a video of Jim Valvano speaking at the ESPN Awards prior to his passing of cancer. His focus was on living your life to the fullest with enthusiasm. He punctuated this message with stories of trying to emulate Vince Lombardi and his commitment to excellence in his coaching career. This no less true than in his battle with cancer. He tries to live “a full day” every day. To laugh and be joyful throughout the day. To think and learn, growing each day. And to cry, feeling and being sensitive.  Lastly, he lives by the motto “Don’t give up, never give up!”
 
President Randy served as the responder. He thanked Todd for filling in at the last moment and providing an engaging program.
 
EDITORS NOTE: I highly recommend that you go to Kent Rotary Club’s YouTube Channel and watch the inspiring  video.
 
Roger Sidoti
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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
Oct 13, 2020 12:15 PM
The Art of Cheese and Wine Pairing
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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