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Kent Rotary is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
 
Topic: Kent Rotary's Zoom Meeting Paul Organ  The Kent Rotary Foundation
Time: Apr 6, 2021 12:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
 
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President’s ramblings for week of March 30, 2021
This week we heard from Mike Daniels, Director of KSU Student Multicultural Center. A colleague of Todd Kamenash in doctoral studies at the University this wrapped up a month of programs arranged by Todd. Next week we will hear from Paul Organ about a capital campaign for our Kent Rotary Foundation.
 
Will Underwood and his committee of Kent Rotarians are on the final countdown for the District 4 Way Speech Contest. This Saturday from 8:30-5:00, 24 students from our District will be competing in an online contest with judges from Rotary clubs across the District participating. Good luck to all!
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Rotareminder for March 30, 2021
Meeting opening:  President Randy called the meeting to order.  Dave Dix played our patriotic song, “God Bless America.”  President Randy led the Pledge of Allegiance and Paul Organ offered a Rotary invocation.
 
GuestsDave Myers introduced his guest, Ben Wolford of The Portager, soon to be a member.  Philip Lanier, Director of Marketing for DS Architects, introduced himself.  He will also soon become a member.
 
Announcements and News:
Dick KingPresident Randy sadly referred us to the passing of Kent Rotarian Dick King, whom he described as a good friend and a marvelous auto mechanic with a joyful personality.
 
Rotary InternationalPresident Randy reminded Rotarians we need to each donate to Rotary International for the club to be eligible for the district grant program.  We need to donate enough that we average $43 per Rotarian.  The money goes to RI, not the Kent Rotary Foundation.  Online donating can be done by calling up the Rotary International website, but it is important to note that your donation came from a member of Kent Rotary.
 
Stow/Munroe Falls ChallengeTodd Kamenash told us that during April we are supposed to collect food for the Ben Curtis Foundation or donate money to the Foundation to buy food for their Birdie Bags.  We have been challenged by Stow/Munroe Falls in this effort.   The club that collect the most for the Ben Curtis Foundation gets to tell the other club a favorite charity to which is must donate $100.  Details to follow.
 
Volunteers needed:   Rachel Kern is hoping to find volunteers in Kent Rotary to help with food distribution that the Salvation Army will be doing in Kent the first Wednesday of the month for several months.  Contact Rachel at Habitat for Humanity if you can participate.  Several club members indicated in Tuesday’s meeting that could help out.
 
100th Anniversary Moment:  Jim Myers presented a report of Rotary in 1941.  Please see his complete report accompanying the Rotareminder.
 
Program:   Supporting Minorities at the Kent State Multicultural Center
Our March program chair, Todd Kamenash, introduced Rotarians to Mitch Daniels, the director of the Kent State Student Multicultural Center, who was our speaker.  Daniels told us that the Center amounts to a substantial and longstanding investment by Kent State into supporting the higher education experience for minorities in a positive manner.  The Center, he said, got its start at Kent State in 1968.  It has evolved since and currently offers a six-week summer program called STARS for newly admitted African-American, Latinx, Hispanic, Native American and Multiracial freshmen.  Except for a $100 charge for administration, the program is free and features two classes, meals and lodging.  Those enrolled take two courses and develop a sense of community with peers, faculty and staff at the University.   They develop academic and professional skills.  The Center also offers a year-long mentoring program called KUPITA that helps new students navigate their way through academia.  Daniels also said a Male Empowerment program provides a network in which male students can learn to work inside student organizations and have a more meaningful experience of student life.  A similar program, the Sister Circle, focuses on women students and helping them become part of the life of Kent State higher education.  Seminars and symposium are regularly scheduled in which the issues specific to minorities on campus are explored.  He said the programs the Center offers have helped minorities succeed so that its graduation rates of 70 to 80 percent compare favorably with those of the entire student body.  The Center celebrates the cultures of minorities and supports February as Black History Month, November as Native American Heritage Month and September-October as Hispanic Heritage Month.  Responding to a question about the off-campus experience for minorities, Daniels noted that minority students have been involved in Freedom House, an emergency shelter for veterans, and volunteer agencies in Ravenna.  He said Shannon Ross is his program coordinator and he showed a video that explains what the Multicultural Center does.
 
ResponderOlivia Pilon, our responder, thanked Daniels for his presentation.
 
 
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Kent Rotary History Moment for Mar 30, 2021
In January 1941, there was an interesting meeting of the club in which the speakers were Kent Rotarians. Howard Hall, Vice Chairman of the Program Committee, presented a meeting related to the community obligations of the Club. Jim Green spoke on “Re-dedicating Ourselves to Kent”; George Morse discussed “Visualize Growth of Kent State University” and “Our Industries” and “Work for a Larger and Better Kent”;  and Roy Donaghy talked on “Help Develop Kent Through Membership in the Chamber Of Commerce”.
 
Death laid a heavy hand on Kent Rotary during the year, removing four active members. Dr. William B Andrews, Judge Carl H Curtis, School Board Member, Ira R. Marsh, who died in an automobile accident and Porter B. Hall. Of the latter, during his membership in Rotary, the Club enjoyed Porter’s genial smile, hardy hand clasp and his ever present overflowing wit and humor. These characteristics combined with the principles as outlined in the Rotary Code Of Ethics were carried into his daily life.

Interesting that his great grandson Tom Hall possesses these same wonderful qualities and carries on 4 generations of membership! Porter, Howard, Porter and Tom.

Moments in our history.

Jim Myers
 
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Salvation Army needs help with food drive...
Member picture Thank you to the Kent Rotarians and Habitat for Humanity of Portage County staff who volunteered to serve others through Salvation Army’s food program that kicks off May 5th. If you are working that day, please arrive between 8:00 & 8:30 a.m. Everyone should dress for the weather.  After all cars have received their food and departed, cleanup begins and is usually done by 12:00-1:00 P.M.
 
The site is in Kent at the corner of 261 and Summit St. in the Kent State parking lot. It is located down the road directly across from Kent Christian Life Center
 
Volunteer opportunities will continue each month during the warmer months. If you would like to volunteer on another first Wednesday to help pass out food, please contact Rotarian Rachel Kerns at rkerns@habitatofportage.org or contact Salvation Army's Bonnie Schubert  at Bonnie.Schubert@USE.SalvationArmy.Org
 
Rachel Kerns
Food Drive Contest with Stow Munroe Falls Rotary
Rotarians,
 
We’ve been challenged by the Stow Munroe Falls Rotary Club to see who can donate more to a food drive in the month of April. More than bragging rights are on the line. Each club’s leadership has agreed that the losing club will donate $100 to the winning club’s choice of charity. Let’s show them what we’re made of!!
 
The Stow Monroe Falls club will be donating to one of their local charities. Our club will be donating to our familiar friends, the Ben Curtis Family Foundation.
There are two ways to donate:
  1. Follow the link in the attached flyer (tinyurl.com/kentwins). It will open a wish list in Amazon that automatically sends items to the Ben Curtis Family Foundation. To participate in our challenge with SMF, select the single-serving size cereal boxes option.
  1. Purchase single-serving size cereal boxes and drop them off. Here are the dates and times drop-off is available:
Friday, April 16th from Noon-2pm, 2121 Brady Lake Road, Kent 44240
Tuesday, April 20th from 10am-Noon, 2121 Brady Lake Road, Kent 44240
Friday, April 30th from Noon-2pm, 2121 Brady Lake Road, Kent 44240
 
Yours in service,
 
Todd E. Kamenash
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Portage County Health District needs volunteers...
The Portage county Health District is conducting COVID-19 vaccine clinics on Tuesdays at the KSU Fieldhouse and I am Volunteering, therefore I may miss the next few Rotary meetings.
 
The PC Health Dept is in need of more Volunteers both Medical and Non-medical. The link is below.
 
 
Thanks, Bill 
 

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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
Apr 13, 2021 12:15 PM
Her new book, The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories from Behind the Front Lines.
Apr 20, 2021 12:15 PM
His new true crime history book, The Potato Masher Murder: Death at the Hands of a Jealous Husband
Apr 27, 2021 12:15 PM
Moralists in Disguise
May 04, 2021 12:15 PM
His new sports history book, The Turnpike Rivalry: The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cleveland Browns
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Upcoming Events
Online Kent Rotary Foundation
Apr 13, 2021
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
 
Online Rotary Ways & Means Budget Meeting
Apr 14, 2021 10:00 AM
 
Online -Kent Rotary Club Board Meeting
Online
Apr 15, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
May 11, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
May 18, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online -Kent Rotary Club Board Meeting
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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
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Jun 08, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online Kent Rotary Foundation
Jun 08, 2021
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
 
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Member Birthdays
Howard Boyle
April 3
 
Lauren Talion
April 5
 
Joe Marken
April 6
 
Brian Bachtel
April 7
 
Amanda Senn
April 10
 
Jim Myers
April 10
 
Anthony Horton
April 13
 
Duane Fitts
April 14
 
Bill Doane
April 26
 
Olivia Pilon
April 29
 
James Bear
April 30
 
Club Information
Meetings moved online until further notice.
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