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Join May 18, 2021 Meeting
Kent Rotary is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
 
Topic: Kent Rotary's Zoom Meeting Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat Dewine - Inside the Ohio Supreme Court
Time: May 18, 2021 12:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
 
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President’s ramblings for week of May 11, 2021

This week we heard about the life of a career naval officer when Commander Mike Sargent spoke to the group. Mike grew up in Kent and spoke about how this community influenced his life path and future. Next week we hear from Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat Dewine.

District Governor elect Larry Lohman lead a very informative District Leadership Assembly this weekend. Panelists included myself, speaking on our District grant process, Todd Kamenash, speaking on fund raising and I also saw District 4 Way Speech contest chairman Will Underwood. Our own President elect Kathy Myers was in attendance getting prepared to lead us back to in person meetings and hopefully a new normal.
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Rotareminder for May 11, 2021
Meeting Opening: David Dix played God Bless America; Pledge of Allegiance was led by President Randy Smith, and Debbie Krutz provided the Invocation blessing for military personnel.
 
Guests: Asad Kahn introduced potential members Bill Myers and Dr. Marcela Castano.
 
Announcements:
Mary Beth Harper updated the club on the shoe box project that has benefited children of the dump in Nicaragua for many years. Due to Covid and political unrest in Nicaragua, no American was able to go for the distribution to the children this year which normally occurs around Christmas. While the Kent Club did not participate last year, the boxes from other clubs are still being held in customs hoping for a release late summer. Hence, no boxes will be collected this year. If the project restarts, Mary Beth said she would chair the project.
 
President Randy noted that our cereal box challenge with Stow-Monroe Falls and Kent, Washington Rotary clubs was featured last week in the Akron Beacon Journal.
 
Amanda Senn announced a plan to start monthly social gatherings of Rotarians, spouses and potential members beginning June 23 at the Kent State Hotel patio. Kent Rotary and guests will be the only group that evening at the 1910 bar and patio. More details to come.
 
Kathy Myers said a committee is completing our district matching grant proposal that needs to be submitted this weekend. The proposal would expand Main Street Kent's Extravagant Story Walk to three times a year. The materials prepared for the three books would be shared with other clubs in the district. The project supports literacy, a focus of Rotary International and the Rotary Club of Kent. Kathy is looking for a member to chair the project.
 
David Myers is looking for an AV team to support the new hybrid format of the weekly meetings when Rotary returns to the United Methodist Church's gymnasium. The church has extensive technology to support the club but needs members to make it work. If interested, contact David or President Randy.
 
100th Anniversary Moment:  Jim Myers shared historical moments from 1943 when the theme for Rotary International in St. Louis was Rotary Serving in War & Peace and the club began having the "church ladies" provide lunch. Details below.
 
Program: David Myers introduced U.S. Navy Commander Mike Sargent, Operation Officer at Fleet Logistics in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Commander Sargent is a 2001 graduate of Kent Theodore Roosevelt High School, the Naval Academy with a degree in system engineering, and a masters in business administration from The Ohio State University. He is married to his high school sweetheart Elizabeth and they have three sons, Jack, Will and Walter.
 
Commander Sargent said there are 350,000 people in the Navy and 2,300 supply officers. He said logistics and supply chain work has been exciting, especially during the pandemic. He said he works closely with the Army and Air Force and recently oversaw 2,000 pieces of large equipment being transferred in a 24 hour period.
 
He then responded to questions sent in by Rotarians in advance of his talk:
Navy's humanitarian role: 2 hospital ships with 1,000 beds on board can quickly assist with disaster relief for hurricanes, earthquakes and the pandemic. Part of each deployment includes community relations projects such as construction and reading to children. Being agile and mobile makes the humanitarian efforts doable.
 
Why the Navy? He said he was drawn to the Navy by a sense of adventure and the ability to be near water. He said the Navy has greatly exceeded his expectations.
 
Dangers facing the Navy every day: mental health issues from high stress jobs need to identified and get the personnel gotten in touch with the available resources. He also said sexual assault, domestic abuse, and other societal issues as Navy is a microcosm of society.
 
Chinese threat: He said the Chinese are very strategic and focus on long term goals as they pursue economic and social domination in the Pacific arena. The U.S. response is called Pivot to the Pacific with the goal of ensuring the ability for rapid deployment.
 
Non wartime activities: training, maintenance, community projects and readiness activities. He believes we are at war with cyber attacks, election interference and social media influence. He said it is a dynamic environment and the country doesn't want to be caught off guard.
 
Staying in touch with Kent: strong ties going back to high school, Boy Scouts and Kent schools academic and sports programs.
Commander Sargent has served in diverse logistics roles during his 16 years including on aircraft carriers, submarines and central supply. He has served in D.C., Columbus OH, Norfok VA, Italy, and Bremerton WA as well as Hawaii.
 
His tenets are: duty, integrity and respect. He approaches his job and life by enjoying the journey, keeping perspective and finding good balance between work/life. 
 
Response was by Amanda Senn, a neighbor of Commander Sargent's in Kent, who said it was good to hear about the Navy's humanitarian efforts for the global good.
 
Respectfully submitted by Anita Herington
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Kent Rotary History Moment for May 11, 2021
Hale Thompson returned from the 1943 St. Louis Rotary International Convention and stated that the meeting was one of seriousness, the theme being “Rotary Serving in War and In Peace”. He referred to the fact that many of the addresses centered over the sixth object of  Rotary, international understanding and goodwill.
 
Our club met at several places during the year 1942-1943. In the summer of 1942 the sessions were held at the Twin Lakes Country Club and for the first meeting of October they return to Hotel Kent. They continued at the hotel until April when a few meetings were held at the Robin Hood. 79 years ago today, on May 11, 1942, to the end of the year the meetings were held at the Methodist Church Social Room, with the ladies at the church serving the luncheon.

In June 1943, the discussion relative to the establishment of a youth center culminated in the selection of the site and the initial financing of the “Jay-Teen”, a junior canteen for the entertainment of the youth of the city. President Fred Fuller, was an active leader in the organization of this project, which was later turned over to the Junior Chamber of Commerce.  For those who weren’t acquainted with the Jay-Teen, it was located above what is now the Huntington National Bank, downtown. It was a youth social club with recreation and a dance floor.

Moments in our history.

Jim Myers

 
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Connect with Kent Kids!
Todd Poole, Principal of Holden Elementary in Kent asked that we share information with the club.
 
Below is a link to connect Kent businesses to Holden School.   The goal is to expose students to different career opportunities and increase awareness of how math is related to those careers.   We appreciate any opportunity to introduce students to future pathways and the required skills.   Please click the link to submit your name.  Any questions, please reach out to Todd Poole at tpoole@kentschools.net or 330-676-8400.
 
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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 25, 2021 12:15 PM
Tales Out of School
Tales Out of School

Former Kent City Schools Superintendent, former Kent Rotarian, and author

Marc Crail believes that it is far better to be lucky than good and because of that he claims to be the luckiest man in the world.

Professionally, Marc struggled with dyslexia but with help and persistence he became a successful teacher, principal and superintendent. That success came about with a great deal of help from family, friends, colleagues and students. He was able to earn a doctorate in Educational Administration because as he likes to say, he just kept showing up.

Personally, Marc and his wife Jayn have been married for over 45 years. They have two sons, two daughters-in-law and two grand daughters. Jayn and Marc live in Mount Dora, Florida. Marc credits his parents for reading to him and believing in him. He thanks his family for their unconditional love and patience.

"Tales Out of School" is Marc's first novel but he is currently writing a sequel titled "More Tales Out of School".

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