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eMeeting on April 14, 2020
Rotary Club of Kent meeting minutes
ROTAREMINDER for April14, 2020
Meeting Opening: After reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, Bill Childers provided the Invocation.
Announcements:
President Roger announced that Zoom has improved their security, but he still gets requests from phone numbers he doesn't know asking to join the meeting. He read off several of these. He asked that you text him with your identification information if you were one of them.
He then said there are three new members waiting for induction into Rotary. The Board will decide if they should be inducted virtually and given access to our meetings. Asad Khan asked if after this crisis is over, if these new members could be introduced to the Club in the traditional way at a meeting. Roger thought that was a good idea.
President Roger has been contacted by Hal DuBois about Kent Rotary partnering with the DuBois family foundation in acquiring PPE for local hospitals. Larry Lohman said Rotary International is encouraging clubs to do something in support of the COVID-19 emergency and that these efforts could be submitted to RI for match grants up to $10,000. Roger said he talked to Shawn Gordon at UH Portage Medical Center and learned that the Geauga Rotary Club is already working on something. President Roger thought perhaps we could partner with that club. Bill Childers said the United Way of Portage County has set up a COVID-19 Fund and is making grants where the need is greatest. Carol Crimi, President of the Kent Rotary Foundation, said the Foundation is ready to respond to the need and requests. More information about these opportunities will be provided in the Rotary Update.
Last week's speaker Michelle Hartman asked what we would most miss when downtown Kent is again open for business. President Roger said the Community Heart & Soul is doing a similar survey. More information on this will be in the Rotary Update.
President Roger informed the members that Laing Kennedy has asked to step aside as the next Program Chair because of a couple situations he needs to take care of currently. The Board has asked, and David Myers has willingly accepted to take over the Program Chair position. Members will need to vote to make the change official. David was thanked and congratulated for stepping up in this leadership role. Laing said he would be supportive and help David as much as he could.
Program: Todd Kamenash then presented Rotary Trivia Day. He presented 20 questions with multiple choice options for answers. Here are the questions with the correct answers.
1. How much did the 2019 Rotary Auction raise after expenses? $39,135
2. Who is the first African American professional NHL player? Willie O'Ree
3. Ancient Romans used this substance to dye their hair. Bird poop
4. How many U.S. States border the Gulf of Mexico? 5
5. This author wrote Out of My League: A Rookie's Survival in the Bigs and The Bullpen Gospels: A Non-Prospect's Pursuit of the Major Leagues and the Meaning of Life. Dirk Hayhurst.
6. Who was the first woman to serve in the U.S. Cabinet? Frances Perkins
7. A person who suffers from "ophidiophobia" is scared of what? Snakes
8. How many hours of community service did Rotarians perform in 2018? 1,736 hours
9. How much money is currently in the Rotary [Foundation] endowment? $360,000
10. When you are "pandiculating," what are you doing? Stretching in the morning
11. A person who has won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony is called an "EGOT." The most recent EGOT was: John Legend, Tim Price and Andrew Lloyd Weber (all 3 achieved this distinction in the same year)
12. What is a lemniscate? Symbol for infinity
13. How many grant dollars did the Rotary Foundation give to the community in 2019? $39,000
14. Who was the only U.S. President to serve non-consecutive terms?  Grover Cleveland
15. What is a "zarf? The cardboard sleeve that goes over a coffee cup.
16. How many U.S. Presidents served one term (4 years) or less? 10
17. Who is currently 5th in line for Britain's throne? Louis
18. Our Rotary Club is celebrating 100 years. When was the first Rotary Club founded? 1905
19. Who wrote, "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go." Theodor Seuss Geisel
20. What does a labeorphilist collect? Beer Bottles
Todd told members to be on the lookout for an upcoming email asking how many hours of community service you performed in 2019. He asked chairs of Rotary events to provide names and hours of member participants as well. The reply should be directed to Todd at tkamenas@kent.edu. He asks that you share the projects you've helped with for Rotary and outside of Rotary.
Response was by Laing Kennedy who said the program was well done, enjoyable and a good change of pace in these troubled times.
Respectfully submitted by Anita Herington
 
 
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President Roger's Digital Meeting Notes-April  7, 2020
Forty-one members attended this past week’s digital meeting, hearing Michelle Hartman layout the challenges small businesses are facing due to the Covid-19 crisis. For those who couldn’t be there, here is a link for you to watch the recorded program.
 
COPY AND PASTE INTO YOUR BROWSER, HIT RETURN, AND YOU SHOULD BE TAKEN DIRECTLY TO THE PROGRAM:
 
While I attempted to edit extraneous distractions, you will see the meeting as it unfolded. By the way, the telephone number that keeps coming on the screen is one of our members. I discovered another quirk to the program and will correct that the next time. Also note, your president continues his meeting gaffes, announcing the Pledge as the National Anthem!  
 
But It is hard to believe it has been over 4 weeks since our last ‘in person’ rotary meeting! The impact of this reality came at the end of our digital face-to-face meeting this past Tuesday. As announced last week, we moved up the starting time to 12:15 and our ending time a firm 1:00 at the request of many members, especially those still working. The timeframe aligns nicely with our traditional meeting time after lunch. As the meeting came to a close, I was struck by many of us (me included) who just wanted to “hang out” a bit.  I wanted to ask Jim Myers about the weather in Hilton Head, and Debby Krutz about the upcoming school ballot issue, and…well...what kind of sandwich Nelson Burns was eating during the meeting! Just seeing the faces of our members on our monitors during the meeting is a great thing! But I confess to missing the before and after meeting socialization. Based on the end of our last digital meeting, I suspect many of you do to. The next time, I’m just going to call Nelson and ask him about that sandwich, and if Jim Facetimes, dial him up and ask him to show me the beach, and email Debby to see if there is any last minute things we can do to support the bond issue effort from my keyboard. Though practicing social distancing, we can still find ways to stay connected!
 
Next Week’s Program
Please remember our new starting time of 12:15PM because you don’t want to be late to next week’s meeting featuring Community Service Director and Rotarian of the Year Todd Kamenash. His program is titled “Kent Rotary Trivia!” providing us all with his brand of wit and wisdom and helping us learn more about our club!
As in the past, here is the sign-in information:
https://zoom.us/j/5704543309 Meeting ID: 570 454 3309                                                                                      Or Cell Phone
Dial: 1-929-205-6099  Enter Meeting Id:  570-454-3309 when prompted
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eMeeting on April 7, 2020
Rotary Club of Kent meeting minutes
Rotareminder   April 7, 2020
 
President Roger rang the bell and called our Digital Meeting to order. Randy Smith led the pledge and the invocation.
Announcements
Roger Sidoti                -encouraged everyone to check their ClubRunner Directory if they        
                                        needed to add/update their photo.
-Thanked David Dix for his kind words in the paper on Sunday and pointed out that the efforts being made were a team effort of the Rotary Board.
-Directed club members to email, call, or text any announcements they want included or they can make them at the digital meetings themselves.
Larry Lohman             -announced that the Roosevelt Interact Club was holding a meeting this afternoon in Google Hangout modeling our clubs’ efforts in staying connected.
Todd Kamenash         -reviewed the program for next week, Kent Rotary Trivia. He encouraged us all to attend the digital meeting wearing our favorite hat!
 
Anita Herington         -provided comic relief with a story from her sister about a bat in China, how unhinged we are coming being confined to home, or otherwise we are all….well….members can fill in the blanks!
Program
A brief introduction was made introducing Michelle Hartman, Chief Operating Officer for Burbick Properties downtown and Treno Restaurant. Her presentation was The Impact of the Crisis Pandemic on Small Businesses.
 
Michele began the presentation with a simple question: What small business in Kent would you miss if it wasn’t there anymore? She asked everyone to think about that as she reviewed information about COVID-19’s impact on businesses to date. She thanked all of us for supporting our local small businesses, but reminded us that on March 15, 73 bars and restaurants in the greater Kent area were closed to customers. Some of her major points included the following:
-All the business owners are doing everything they can to help their employees and it has been a difficult decision to lay off their staff. Many workers were Kent State students who have left the area when the campus was shut down and wouldn’t be available if and when the ban was lifted.
-Some restaurants have tried to adapt by having carry-out menus on some evenings or being creative like Erie Street Kitchen having Pop-Up Street vending, all utilizing social media to get the word out. Not all restaurants had a carryout option before, so it wasn’t feasible to do.
-Business Interruption Insurance does not help because it doesn’t cover this type of situation, therefore no claims can be made to offset the losses the pandemic.
-When the social distancing ban is relaxed, businesses are already looking to reduce the amount of seating by removing tables, etc. To spread out diners, reducing the amount of income for the business.
-By March 22, all non-essential businesses were closed by order of the Governor, effectively shutting down the core business center of Kent. The Kent State Hotel was also closed. In addition, events planned by The Crooked River Arts Council, Mainstreet Kent, and the Kent Chamber of Commerce have been cancelled, and events in May and June are in jeopardy. Kent State’s Graduation and May 4th activities have been cancelled curtailing potential income to local businesses.
- Grill for Good scheduled for June 13 and The Kent Heritage Festival scheduled for June 28 are in great jeopardy. All of the activities have a significant impact on local businesses.
-The Small Business Association provides a Paycheck Protection Program, geared to getting your people back. It is 100% guaranteed loans through banks. Michelle emphasized how wonderful Hometown Bank, Portage Community Bank, and Huntington Bank have been in working tirelessly in process all these loans to small businesses.
-There is $369 billion dollars available, but you have to meet specific qualifications to secure the loan. Businesses under 500 employees can qualify for up to 21/2 times their monthly payroll, with some loan forgiveness possible if 75% utilized for salaries.
-The Economic Injury Disaster Loan is also available. This is a low interest disaster loan of up to $2million dollars paid back over 30 years. All of our businesses are taking advantage of these loan programs.
-Beyond loans, business have to adapt to the changes the pandemic has created. An example in Off the Wagon, who has already built a larger on-line order presence. Others are utilizing tech where possible.
-Kent Elastomers is providing components for a new business that has started in Texas. They are making personal protective gear.
 
Michelle wrapped up by pointing out that it is the human touch that is bringing us all together and we will get through this together. She asked if some of us would share what businesses would we miss. Anita pointed out how wonderful Off the Wagon is at Christmas time. Mary Beth said Ray’s, and Doug Fuller said everything!
 
Responder
Tom Hatch served as the responder to Michelle’s presentation. He thanked her for a wonderful presentation, noting the upbeat attitude and the specific information about what is available for our businesses. He indicated how grateful we are for her leadership during these difficult times and her personal investment in our community!
 
Closing Prayer
Carol Crimi offered a heartfelt closing prayer for all of us.
 
 
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A Message From Jeff Roeger
Dear Rotarians,
 
Drugstores are on the front lines of the COVID-19 Virus. At first overwhelming, but also a commitment to the health and well-being of our community.
I want all Rotarians to know that you can reach me with any medicine question or how I at Walgreens can be of help.
Unfortunately, we do not have masks, hand sanitizers, antiseptic wipes, thermometers, zinc, rubbing alcohol, peroxide, and even toilet paper. I will let everyone know when any of these become available.
We have conference calls daily and the information from the CDC and Governor DeWine is the most current. If there are any questions, I will have the answers. Its best to reach me via email:  jfroeger@sbcglobal.net
Thank you all for being the leaders in all you do!
 
Jeff Roeger
 
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The Rotary Foundation’s Paul Harris Society
 
A yearly commitment to doing good in the world!
 
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PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY
BLITZ!
FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL 2020
 
When you join The Rotary Foundation’s Paul Harris Society, you will join a special group of Rotarians that make a $1,000 or more yearly commitment to help change lives around the world. The Paul Harris Society member’s ongoing donations are vital for The Rotary Foundation to continue to do good in the world! 
 
Go to the Paul Harris Society page www.rotary.org/paulharrissociety and choose Join Today.
Speakers
Jun 23, 2020 12:15 PM
Operations during the pandemic and putting together WKSU’s Morning Edition
Jun 30, 2020 12:15 PM
Club Assembly-Installation of Randy Smith and Board of Directors.
Jul 07, 2020 12:15 PM
The challenging environment with lost revenue and reductions facing KSU Athletics.
Jul 14, 2020 12:15 PM
Environment coaches must now deal with Covid19 / Plan to continue excellent program.
Jul 21, 2020 12:15 PM
KSU womens golf program.
Jul 28, 2020 12:15 PM
Ethics and Sports
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Upcoming Events
Kent Rotary Online Fundraiser Planning
Jun 30, 2020
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
 
Online -Kent Rotary Club Board Meeting
Jul 16, 2020
7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
 
Online Kent Rotary fundraiser
Zoom
Jul 25, 2020
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Aug 04, 2020
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Aug 11, 2020
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online Kent Rotary Foundation
Aug 11, 2020
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Aug 18, 2020
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online -Kent Rotary Club Board Meeting
Aug 20, 2020
7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
 
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Club Information
Meetings moved online through June 2020!
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Kent, OH 44240
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