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Join Mar 9, 2021 Meeting
Kent Rotary is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
 
Topic: Kent Rotary's Zoom Meeting Lori Wemhoff, Senior Vice President Communications and Marketing American Osteopathic Association
Time: Mar 9, 2021 12:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
 
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Dave Ruller's City of Kent Ohio Update
Here is a document submitted by Dave Ruller following his February 23 program. I thought it might be good to share it with Rotarians as Dave was unable to finish updating the club on all his talking points. Thank you to Todd Kamenash for forwarding this to me from Dave.
 
Stacey Richardson
President’s ramblings for week of March 2, 2021
Amanda Feaster, KSU Director of Student Accessibillity Services, discussed the wide array of services available to college students with disabilities this week. She pointed out that unlike state mandated services in primary and secondary schools which require active screening, these services are provided only when sought by individuals enrolled in higher education. As pointed out by our members this a much more comprehensive program then what was available many years ago.
 
Next week we hear from former member Lori Wemhoff who is now Senior Vice President Communications and Marketing for the American Osteopathic Association.
While, as previously announced, we will not be meeting together in person before the first of July plans are underway for in person meetings. A committee, headed by current program director, Dave Myers, is busy planning how and when that can occur. Anyone who would like to contribute to this effort may contact Dave, myself, incoming President Kathy or next years program director Asad.
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Rotareminder for March 2, 2021
President Randy Smith welcomed Rotarians.
 
Patriotic song God Bless America was led by David Dix on piano.
 
President Randy Smith led the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Nelson Burns offered today’s invocation.
 
Guests
David Sommers welcomed Phillip Lanier (DS Architecture), soon to become a member
David Myers welcomed Ben Wolford (The Portager), considering becoming a member
 
Announcements
 
Carol Crimi announced that Kent Rotary Foundation has decided to select and retain a fund manager. If you have a recommendation for someone that could fulfill this role please let Carol know.
 
Rachel Kerns shared that Will Underwood is still in need of judges and timekeepers for the upcoming 4 Way Speech Contest on April 10th. This event will be virtual. Please consider volunteering.
 
Larry Lohman updated the club on several upcoming district events and encouraged members to save the dates and participate: 
  • All Ohio PETS (Virtual) – March 11- March 13
  • Virtual District Conference (featuring 3 districts) – April 22 - April 24
  • Virtual Rotary International Convention – June 12 - June 16
  • Leadership Assembly – May 15
 
100th Anniversary Moment
Jim Myers shared a story from Kent Rotary’s history about our very own crippled children committee that advocated successfully at the state level for improved care for children with disabilities.
 
Student of the Month
Anthony Horton introduced the Stanton Middle School Student of the Month, Carter Foreman. Carter was joined by his proud parents, Craig and Kelly Foreman.
 
Speaker
Todd Kamenash had the honor of introducing today’s guest speaker, Amanda Feaster. Amanda is the Director of Student Accessibility Services at Kent State University and is also working on a PhD at Kent State.  
 
Amanda’s presentation, titled Supporting Students with Disabilities in College, shined a light on the variety of disabilities today’s college students have and all the ways in which her department offers accommodations so students can have a successful college career. Amanda’s presentation began with a quick breakdown of statistics related to disabilities of college students. Nationwide, 19% of undergrads, or 1 in 5 students, has a disability. Disabilities vary from psychological (depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar), learning, medical to physical. In addition, 25% of student veterans have a disability as do 11% of graduate students. At the KSU Main campus there are 2,000 students served by her office.
 
Amanda came to KSU in 2011. Since that time, the Accessibility Services department has put a focus on mental health of students. Amanda reported that since she came to KSU her department has seen an 80% increase in students reporting a psychological disability. This is exacerbated by the COVID pandemic and a recent nationwide poll showed that 60% of college students reported an increase in mental health issues like anxiety and depression related to the pandemic.
 
Amanda’s department assists students to the best of their ability, though unlike students in elementary, middle and high school, her department relies on students reporting their disability to the university. There is no burden to find or identify students needing assistance. Once a student begins working with the department they can receive assistance finding appropriate accommodations. Her department has a list of 250 accommodations available. Accommodations include anything that removes a barrier for a student, whether it is physical, social, educational, or calendar related. The department also seeks to change the culture on campus around those with disabilities and includes educating faculty and staff, parents, campus leaders, and state legislators. Amanda and her team advocate for proactive inclusivity and universal design on campus and in the community.
 
Responder
Today’s responder was Shawn Gordon.
 
Respectfully submitted,
Stacey Richardson
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Kent Rotary History Moment for Mar 2, 2021
You may remember that one of the first projects of our club underfounder William Walls was listing children of Portage County who had physical infirmities and assisting them in getting medical help. That was back in 1921.
 
In 1939 under the leadership of Jim Green the Crippled Children’s Committee became active in an investigation of the conditions in Portage County.  Jim called attention to the fact that the county by reason of failure to provide funds for its share of the necessary expenses had failed to provide for the indigent crippled children in conformity with the laws of the state of Ohio. He and other members of the club met with the probate judge, the auditor and the county commissioners to address the issue of funding for the care of crippled children in the county.
 
A resolution from our club which was adopted unanimously was sent to county officials and to the State Department Of Public Welfare in Columbus, citing the lack of care for crippled children in our county. As a result, conditions were improved to such a degree that another resolution which the club adapted unanimously , expressed appreciation for the services  rendered and the understanding that the cripple children’s problem by the authorities in charge having been corrected.
 
A proud moment in our history!
 
Jim Myers
 
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Rotary Club of Kent Ohio - Videos
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
Mar 16, 2021
2021 March Madness
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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Sponsors
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Upcoming Events
Online Ways & Means Budget Meeting
Mar 17, 2021 10:00 AM
 
Online -Kent Rotary Club Board Meeting
Online
Mar 18, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Apr 06, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Apr 13, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online Kent Rotary Foundation
Apr 13, 2021
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
 
Online -Kent Rotary Club Board Meeting
Online
Apr 15, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Apr 20, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
Apr 27, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
May 04, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
Online-Kent Rotary Club Meeting
May 11, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
 
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Member Birthdays
Becky Doherty
March 9
 
Dave Myers
March 19
 
Dennis Love
March 20
 
Deb Krutz
March 21
 
Rachel Kerns
March 21
 
Randy Smith
March 24
 
George Joseph
March 30
 
Club Information
Meetings moved online until further notice.
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