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Kent Rotary is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
 
Topic: Kent Rotary's Zoom Meeting Gary Sosniecki, Retired Journalist and Author of The Potato Masher Murder: Death at the Hands of a Jealous Husband
Time: Apr 20, 2021 12:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
 
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President’s ramblings for week of April 13, 2021
This week we began a series of author’s presentations of their recent works arranged by member Will Underwood of Kent State University Press. We heard from Rona Simmons this week and learned of the heroic work of several “non-combat” soldiers whose work was vital to World War II’s outcome. Next week we hear from Gary Sosniecki about his true crime novel, “The Potato Masher Murder: Death at the Hands of a Jealous Husband”
 
A committee is hard at work developing plans for our first “in person” meeting tentatively set for the last Tuesday of June. It will incorporate some positive aspects of our long “virtual exile” such as remote speakers that we otherwise would not have access to and a hybrid format so members can join the meetings wherever they are in the world. At the same time, we are all looking forward to the comradery of meeting in person in a safe and comfortable venue. Stay tuned for more details!
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Apr 22, 2021 6:00 PM –
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Rotareminder for April 13, 2021
President Randy Smith called the meeting to order, making a quick review of the agenda and asking David Dix to kick off our meeting with a patriotic song, David played “My Country Tis of Thee” and Randy led the Pledge of Allegiance. Sue Hetrick followed with the Invocation.
 
President Randy asked if there were any guests to be introduced and seeing none, he welcomed our newest inducted members Phil Lanier and Ben Wolford  
 
President Randy asked if there were any announcements:
 
Will Underwood thanked everyone who helped Saturday for the District 4-Way Speech Contest that our club hosted. Noting that in spite of the challenge of using ZOOM, the contest went very well. Five made it to the finals. He especially thanked all the Rotarians, predominately from our club who served as judges and timers, and our committee, who spent countless hours in organizing the contest. He singled out  Rachel Kerns for her work organizing the judges and Roger Kramer for all of his technical assistance throughout the day.
 
Larry Lohman, reminded our club about the District Conference being held April 22, 23,& 24. He encouraged all members to consider attending some or all of the conference. Sign-up is online at the District website. Of special note is that on Thursday, Kent Rotarian Walt Strawman will be honored. In addition, our club will receive a special citation for 100 years of service. Please consider attending via ZOOM.
 
Kathy Myers, on behalf of Todd Kamenash, announced a reminder for the food drive competition our club is having with the Stow club. Our effort is to donate as many small cereal boxes as we can. If you want to participate, you can do it by dropping off your donated boxes on the dates listed in this bulletin at 2121 Brady Lake Road or go online and place an order.
 
Carol Crimi announced that the Foundation would be meeting tonight and considering a variety of proposals for funding. She reminded members that they can sponsor
 
100th Anniversary Moment
 Randy Smith filled in for Jim Myers, who was celebrating his 90th birthday and 66th wedding anniversary with his family out-of-town! We wish him congratulations! He did find time to find a unique story about our Club for Randy to present. Read about it in our eBulletin.
 
Program
Will Underwood introduced presenter of the program. Rona Simmons. Rona is the daughter of a World War II fighter pilot and an author of historical fiction. She has written a variety of books, as well as smaller articles for various publications. Her most recent book, “The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories From Behind the Front Lines” was the focus of her presentation.
 
She started by pointing out that the majority of World War II stories revolve around the fighting soldiers. She remembers how her father would not talk about his experiences as a fighter pilot and only suggested he was just doing his job. She found this to be true in many families, where the veterans would say things like they “didn’t do anything special.” This was especially true for the returning service men and women who were in the military, not fighting, yet did extraordinary things in support of the war effort.
 
Rona sought out any of these veterans who still survived to tell their stories. This became the impetus for the book. Using a variety of sources over a two-year period she was able to interview 19 out of the 16 million who had served during the war. Their stories are highlighted in the book and she gave us some examples:
 
-Pete Peterson who served in the Quartermaster Corps and was responsible for retrieving the dead from the field of battle, identifying them, and cataloging where they were buried. He was credited with creating massive cemeteries throughout Europe and keeping specific records for each grave.
 
-Louis Thompson, who didn’t want to go to the military, but was drafted. He was sent to rebuild the Lido Road as a vital supply line in horrible conditions. He volunteered to be a C-147 “Rider” not knowing that his job would be to push supplies out of the plane, under enemy fire at times, and go back to pick up more. He ended up being one of the most highly decorated WWII veterans from Georgia.
 
She ended her presentation noting that 5 of the 19 are still alive and have become great friends.
 
Opening for questions, Doug Fuller asked what was at the core of their reluctance in talking about their service. Rona indicated that they didn’t feel they were doing anything special and just saw it as a job. She noted most came home and tried to pick up where they were before they went to military service. She did say if you can get them talking, they have many stories to tell. Laing Kennedy was interested in the total time it took for her to assemble all the information (3 years) and write her book.
 
Responder
Tom Tadsen responded, introducing himself as a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel who had enlisted 37 years earlier as a buck private.  Over the years of his service, he found that the many support personnel Rona described in her book were invaluable to the Army and all of the military services in accomplishing their mission.  Those “little people” were the gears that kept the war machine running smoothly during World War II, as she vividly described in her outstanding presentation.--
 
Rotareminder Author: Roger Sidoti
 
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Kent Rotary History Moment for Apr 13, 2021
You may recall that prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor in December of 1941  a committee had been named on national defense. Our district governor had commended President Crecraft most favorably for naming a committee on national defense stating that it was the first club he visited that had the foresight to place in its organization a committee to meet the anticipated emergency.
 
In February of 1942, at one of our regular meetings, our speaker was German born Dr. Shirer who had been a leader of the youth movement in Germany after World War I and who had left Germany to become a subject of the British government when Hitler rose to power. He spoke on the Youth Movement , what it means, and what we should do for the peace time  to follow World War II.

Later in April of 1942 the program was devoted to the subject of training for defense, at which time the speaker explained the arrangements made at Kent State University under the V-1 program of the government, and Lieutenant Edward Adams of Kent, described his training at Annapolis and the training of recruits for the Navy at various camps throughout the country.

Rotarians to join the service in the armed forces of the United States that year were Harry S. Longcoy,  Wayne Baumberger, and Bill Taylor of Kent State University, for whom  Taylor Hall is named.  

More to follow on the war next week.

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:
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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Speakers
Apr 20, 2021 12:15 PM
His new true crime history book, The Potato Masher Murder: Death at the Hands of a Jealous Husband
His new true crime history book, The Potato Masher Murder: Death at the Hands of a Jealous Husband

Retired journalist Gary Sosniecki worked at news­papers in four states during his 43-year career. He has received dozens of awards for journalism excellence from state, national, and international newspaper organizations, including the Eugene Cervi lifetime achievement award from the International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors. Gary was inducted into the Missouri Press Association Hall of Fame in 2014.

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
May 11, 2021 12:15 PM
Operations Officer at Fleet Logistics in Pearl Harbor
May 18, 2021 12:15 PM
Inside the State Supreme Court
May 25, 2021 12:15 PM
Tales Out of School
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Online Rotary Ways & Means Budget Meeting
Apr 29, 2021
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April 3
 
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April 5
 
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April 10
 
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April 10
 
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April 13
 
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April 14
 
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April 26
 
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April 29
 
James Bear
April 30
 
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