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Topic: Kent Rotary's Zoom Meeting Tracy Behnke, Executive Director Northeast Ohio/Western Pennsylvania American Heart Association
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President’s ramblings for week of January 26
We heard from former AP national journalist Liz Sidoti who described her career path since growing up in our local community. Another amazing story of how our community has impacted the world in a positive significant way. Thanks again to Amanda Senn for a month of inspiring programs. This next week we celebrate “Heart” month with speaker Tracy Behnke, Executive Director Northeast Ohio/Western Pennsylvania American Heart Association.
 
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Rotareminder for January 26, 2021
Meeting Opening:   President Randy called the meeting to order.  David Dix provided the patriotic song, “God Bless America”.  President Randy led us in the Pledge of Allegiance and Mary Beth Harper provided the invocation, which focused on the necessity of patience as the Covid-19 vaccines are distributed.
 
Announcements:   Curt Stumpf announced that our local Kent Rotary Foundation is contributing $5,000 to the Imagination Library program set up throughout Ohio under the director of Fran DeWine, the wife of Governor Mike DeWine.   The money is earmarked for the Kent Free Library’s participation in the program and will be channeled through the Portage County United Way, which took on the program on behalf of the libraries of Portage County. The program provides a free book monthly to every registered youngster from the age of 5 years and up. An informational meeting was scheduled for January 26 and volunteers may be needed to help distribute the books.   Rachel Kerns reminded us that the Four-Way Test committee is looking for volunteers to judge the upcoming competition.  Roger Kramer told us about updates in the club’s website that now includes our revised bylaws.
 
Guests:   Andrew Kopp, guest of Shawn Gordon; Deborah Karl, guest of her husband, Bill Childers; Philip Lanier, guest of Paul Organ.
 
100th Anniversary Moment:  Jim Myers told us that our Kent Club in 1936 focused its programming on international issues, which were heating up with Hitler annexing the Rhineland and Japan expanding its control in China.   One of our speakers was Karl Leebrick of Syracuse University who coincidentally became president of Kent State University and eventually ended up in Hawaii.   You can read the details of Jim’s wonderful presentation in our e-Bulletin.
 
Program:  Amanda Senn introduced us to Liz Sidoti, the daughter of former President Roger, whose storied career in journalism began when she was 10 years old and delivering her newspaper route and, according to Liz, “reading every newspaper I could.”  Liz graduated from Roosevelt in 1993 and at the age of 17 enrolled in the Scripps School of Journalism program at Ohio University going on from there to Associated Press in Ohio starting in Cincinnati and then Columbus before going on to the national bureau of Associated Press where she eventually became AP’s politics writer for the nation during the Bush and Obama years.   After 20 years and feeling burned out and with journalism in great flux because of the advent of social media, Liz said she changed careers and got a job in public relations with British Petroleum, which gave her the perspective of multinational corporations.   She was then recruited by her current employer Abernathy MacGregor, a leading public relations firm that was expanding from New York City into Washington DC and realized it needed someone who could help their clients tell their story to the federal government.  She has since been named a managing director of the firm.  With her great success on the national stage, Liz nevertheless credits the values she learned in her family and growing up in Kent with forming her as a person.  Her husband, Andy, Davis, who works for the CATO Institute, a conservative think tank, and their less than a year-old daughter, Norah Quin Davis, return to Kent regularly to see their parents.   They see Joe and Carol Danks, who reside in the Washington area, but have ties to Kent because Joe was a faculty member and then administrator at Kent State, and Carol taught at Roosevelt where she had a positive and lasting influence on many of her students.  Liz said social media have demolished much of the old journalistic model and the future of journalism is in flux.  She expressed admiration for David Brooks, the institutionalist conservative who writes for the New York Times and provides PBS commentary Friday evenings.  She mentioned The Portager, the new digital newspaper in Portage County.   In response to a question about social media, she said some kind of regulation must occur even if the social media try to say they are merely the common carriers of the message.  “They are really publishers,” she said.  In response to another question, she said that Kent has improved so much and needs more hotels or Airbnb’s so it can better share it story with those who want to visit it.  In response to another question, she said the teaching of journalism is extremely challenging in these times.  Liz teaches a graduate course in the field at Georgetown University where she said her students want to know more about how modern journalism, corporate public relations, and government intersect. 
 
Response:   David Dix gave the response mentioning that when Liz briefly interned at the Record-Courier, she was so productive and quick that the editors had trouble keeping her busy. “That is not something you hear editors say very often,” he said.  He said he had enjoyed watching Liz’s great career and that she had a lot to say and, “we need to hear it.  Never give up,” he implored.  This was the final week in a month of terrific programs that Amanda Senn has brought to our club.
 
Respectfully submitted
David “Dave” Dix
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Kent Rotary History Moment for Jan 26, 2021
Be mindful of the following date:
It was autumn of 1936 and at the suggestion of a district governor, our President Fren Musselman proposed to the Rotary club of Kent that they promote a series of lectures by nationally known speakers and thereby initiate a “ Forum of Foreign Affairs” in Kent. The purpose and objective of the undertaking was a course of lectures and conferences on international problems especially as they bear on American daily living and thought. Our national security and our desire to live peaceably in the complex and jumpy modern world depended greatly on an intelligent American public opinion on these subjects as well as our sympathetic understanding of the attitudes of people of other nations.
 
The subjects covered by outstanding leaders of thought in America were as follows:

“The Plain Man and International Affairs”;
“A Movement for World Christianity”;
“The Good Neighbor Policy in the Americas”;
“The United States and International Cooperation”;
“The United States in the Pacific”; and
“European Tension and American Neutrality”.

Other similar forums were held in Ohio and that led to Rotary International directing this movement from its Headquarters in Chicago.

An interesting side note was that one of the speakers at this forum was Karl Leebrick, Dean of the Liberal Arts College Of Syracuse University who later became President of Kent State University and a member of our club.

Another Moment in our history!

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
Feb 09, 2021 12:15 PM
Jaycees
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Feb 23, 2021 12:14 PM
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Mar 02, 2021 12:15 PM
KSU Director of Student Accessibillity Services
Mar 09, 2021 12:15 PM
Senior Vice President Communications & Marketing at American Osteopathic Association
Mar 16, 2021
2021 March Madness
Mar 23, 2021 12:15 PM
4 way speech contest
Mar 30, 2021 12:15 PM
KSU Student Multicultural Center
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February 16
 
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