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Kent Rotary is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
 
Topic: Kent Rotary's Zoom Meeting Richard "Pete" Peterson, Author of The Turnpike Rivalry: Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cleveland Browns
Time: May 4, 2021 12:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
 
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President’s ramblings for week of April 27, 2021

This week we heard from author and journalist Mark Dawiziak who took us on a journey into the lives of Mark Twain and Rod Sterling. While on the surface these men would appear to have little in common, his program delved into their ability to teach moral lessons using the media of their time. Next week we end our literary journey, compliments of Will Underwood , with author Richard “Pete” Peterson discussing his book about the long rivalry between the Browns and the Stealers.

 

Our clubs Ways and Means, committee under the leadership of Dave Sommers, has been hard at work developing a budget for next year. While I won’t get into all the details, it is very obvious that if we are going to continue the high tech programing we have enjoyed this year a dues increase will be necessary. Our club will soon hear from next years President, Kathy Myers, with all the details. Stay tuned.
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Rotareminder for April 27, 2021
President Randy Smith welcomed the group.
 
Patriotic song God Bless America was arranged by David Dix.
 
President Randy led the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
The Invocation was offered by Doug Fuller.                   .                          .   
 
Brian Bialik handling Rotareminder duties.
 
Visiting Rotarians
 
                None
Guests
 
                Asad Khan introduced friend and colleague Dr. Mauricio Echeverri.
Announcements
  • President-elect (PE) Kathy Myers introduced Bob Deeter, son-in-law of late Kent Rotarian, Ken Miller, and Ken’s daughter Suzanne.They were invited to our meeting to be present during the reading of a proclamation in honor of Ken.
  • PE Kathy Myers also announced that Walt Strawman was honored for his decades of membership in the Rotary Club of Kent at the District Virtual Conference last week.
  • The Ways and Means committee will be meeting Thursday, April 29, 2021.
  • Todd Kamenesh announced that the Kent Club is still in the hunt for the top prize in the single-serving cereal box contest.All are encouraged to give by going to the following website www.Tinyurl.com/Kentwins, or drop off this Thursday at 2121 Brady Lake Rd., between noon-and 2 pm.
100th Anniversary moment(s) – Jim Myers
 
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Speaker – Mark Dawidziak, author and journalist – “Moralist in Disguise
 
Will Underwood introduced our Speaker Mark Dawidziak – an internationally-recognized Mark Twain scholar, who has portrayed Mark Twain for the past forty years, among his many achievements. 
 
Dawidziak, long an admirer of Mark Twain and his works, as well as a fan Rod Serling of the Twilight Zone TV series in the 60’s, has been able to draw some interesting parallels between two men who were once considered the best in their profession.  Separated by nearly a century, each was dedicated to their profession – Twain, who got his start writing for newspapers and magazines, and Serling, who experienced an epiphany of sorts by discovering his love for writing when he enrolled in Antioch College after a stint in the military.  
 
As Dawidziak goes on, the similarities between the two writers is almost unnerving: each created and emphasized their own speech patterns as part of their professional persona; both were doting fathers of two daughters with whom they spent much time; they each had heavy smoking habits, which may have been contributing factors in the circumstances surrounding their deaths – heart attacks; and each had a surviving daughter who wrote glowing memoirs about their fathers.
 
It was the times in which they existed that shaped their characters, and perhaps, had the greatest influence over their outlook on life.  For Twain, the civil war provoked a disdain for committing violent acts against our fellow man – a notion that was evident in his writings, usually conveyed with his skillful use of humor.  For Serling, WWII was all he needed to pen scathing indictments, like Twain, describing humankind’s treatment of one another.  Unlike Twain, Serling used TV to get his message across.  While Serling’s writings were not always deemed suitable for public consumption, he discovered TV as a medium through which he could get his message across, that came in the form of the creation of the enormously popular TV series “The Twilight Zone”.
 
Dawidziak concludes by describing both men as humanists, each having been influenced by violent episodes in their lives, and each developing a method of telling people the truth about themselves – one with humor, and one with fantasy.  Twain was once described by a young keen mind as a “genial author”.  In an unexpected retort upon reading this, he agreed that “someone had finally figured out he was a ‘moralist in disguise.’”
 
Author comments…
 
"I do a talk that crosses two areas of interest and several of my books. 'Moralists in Disguise' looks at the many professional and personal parallels between Mark Twain and Rod Serling.”
 
Mary Beth Harper was today’s responder to our speaker.
 
Next Week’s program
Richard “Pete” Petersen, author of “The Turnpike Rivalry” Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cleveland Browns.
 
Respectfully submitted,
Brian K Bialik
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Kent Rotary History Moment for Apr 27, 2021
On July 24, 1942, the Rotary club of Kent acted as host to the officers assembly of the 158th district at a meeting at Twin Lakes country club. This was the first time in the history of the district that the Kent club had been honored by having the privilege of entertaining the assembly.
 
The theme of the assembly was “learning to live together.” The welcoming address was “the latch string is out”; and the arrangements for the day we’re under the title of “we planned it this way.”

Many of the past district governors in attendance commented very favorably upon the complete and satisfactory arrangements made for carrying out the program which had been planned.

A proud moment for our club on the district level.

Jim Myers
 
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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
May 11, 2021 12:15 PM
Operations Officer at Fleet Logistics in Pearl Harbor
Operations Officer at Fleet Logistics in Pearl Harbor
May 18, 2021 12:15 PM
Inside the State Supreme Court
May 25, 2021 12:15 PM
Tales Out of School
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Upcoming Events
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
May 11, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online Rotary Ways & Means Budget Meeting
May 13, 2021
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
May 18, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online -Kent Rotary Club Board Meeting
Online
May 20, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
May 25, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Jun 01, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
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Member Birthdays
Chris Martin
May 3
 
Dave Ruller
May 5
 
Christie Anderson
May 7
 
Tom Myers
May 7
 
Dick King
May 15
 
Bill Arthur
May 16
 
Sharon Sledzik
May 19
 
Bill Nome
May 21
 
Will Underwood
May 21
 
Doug Fuller
May 22
 
Larry Wright
May 23
 
Anniversaries
Bill Doane
Shirley (deceased 2015)
May 3
 
Stephanie Evans
Carl Evans
May 30
 
Club Information
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