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  Rotary District 6650
    August 2020 Bulletin

Volume 1 | Issue 2

 

August is Membership and New Club Development Month
                
 
PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS AND CURRENT DISTRICT OFFICERS - JULY 15, 2020 PLAIN TWP. ROTARY MEETING
 
District Governor's Corner - August 2020
Linda Henderson
District Governor 2020-21
 
           As an educator August was always an exciting month. Even though principals work all year, the school is quiet during June and July. The first of August things start to happen. Kids are in the building for sports practices, registration, and to get information. Teachers begin to show up to get their rooms ready and decorated for their students. Everyone is excited to get back together. The building is buzzing and no one sleeps the night before school starts. It is almost like Christmas. I know things are different this year and, even though I am retired, I can guarantee that the excitement will be there when everyone gets back together, in whatever format they use.
           The pandemic has changed the way we meet and operate in Rotary, but just like school this is a New Rotary Year.  We are going to build on our success using virtual formats; we are going to learn to social distance and mask when we do meet; we are going to fund raise in new and different ways; and we are going to connect with one another. Rotary is all about connecting and having fun while we do good in the world.
          Your new presidents are settling into their roles and setting goals for their clubs. Committee chairs are working to keep clubs and the district running and relevant. All Rotarians should be involved in making plans for the upcoming year.
          Our system of awards has changed. This year every club in the district can earn an award. Your presidents have a point sheet that details how each club can earn points and achieve one of three award levels. Copies of the award point sheet are posted on the web page so every Rotarian can participate in earning an award for his/her club. 
          I encourage you all to attend the Tri-district Membership Seminar on September 15, and September 23. We need to keep our members engaged and find new members throughout the district.  I also encourage you to attend District Club Assembly on October 14. These events are in the evening; they are virtual; and they are free to those who attend. They are a chance for all members to connect and share ideas. Don’t miss this opportunity.
         In other news,  a word of congratulations to our new District Governor Nominee Designate, Rich Tirpak. Rich is from the Plain Township Club and he joins Michelle, Steve, and I in leading our district to new levels of engagement.
          We hear the phrase “we are all in this together” often. This is never more true than in Rotary. We will not let the pandemic halt or even slow down our good work.
 
 
 
District Rotary Foundation 
ROTARY FOUNDATION GRANT UPDATE:
 
Local District Grants 2020-21:
 
This year $51,758 was distributed to 29 of our Rotary Clubs to do good in our communities. These Local District Grant funds come from donations made by our Rotarians three years ago and come back to us for local and global projects.
 
The Rotary Foundation is recognized as one of the most effective and well-managed charitable organizations in the world with 12 consecutive four-star ratings from Charity Navigator and an A-plus rating from CharityWatch.
 
Thank you for your generosity.
 
CLUB
PROJECT 2020-21
Alliance
 Habitat for Humanity Support
Austintown
Homeless Veterans Program - bus passes & food
Boardman
Challenge Baseball for Disabled
Canfield
Canfield Middle School Special Needs Pantry
Canton
Pack the Bus Food & Clothing for Kids
Canton South
Cross-eyed Mission Cuba
Cortland
Lakeview Food Pantry
East Canton
US Constitution Education for 4th Graders
East Liverpool
Trees - Downtown E Liverpool Improvement
Girard-Liberty
School Food Pantry Support
Howland Twp
Community Food Pantry Support
Hubbard
Hubbard High School Scholarship
Jackson Township
High School Scholarships
Kinsman
Support for Local Food Pantry
Louisville
Louisville Schools - Feeding Students
Massillon
United Way - Community Rent Assistance - COVID-19
Minerva
Inventory Software Minerva Historical Society
Niles
Dictionary Project
North Canton
Vocational Training Café for Impaired
Orrville
Startzman Clinic Patient Health Monitors
Perry Twp
Assist Food Pantry
Plain Township
Picnic Shelter for Glenwood Park
Poland
Flags for Our Community
Salem
Third Grade Dictionary Project
Steubenville
Health & Wellness Educational Seminar for Community
Struthers
Public Park Golf Course Update
Warren
Dictionary Project
Wooster
Wooster High School Scholarship Program
Youngstown
Food & Hospitality for Underserved in Youngstown
 
Please feel free to email or call me with questions/concerns.
 
Peter Apicella, M.D., DRFC
2205 Pearce St, Salem, OH 44460
330-207-0500 (cell)
 
District 6650 Rotary Club Events
 
Plain Township Rotarian, Richard Tirpak, to be DGND 2023-24
Past, present, and future Rotary District Governors attended the July 15, 2020 Plain Township's weekly Rotary meeting to announce that Richard Tirpak, had been selected to be the District Governor for the 2023-24 Rotary year.
 
Richard Tirpak joined the Rotary Club of  Canton in 1982 and had served on several committees before he transferred his membership to the Plain Township Rotary Club in 1986.  Richard served as the 2016-17 club president of the Plain Township Rotary club, was the Club Avenue and Vocational Avenue chairperson, and was chairperson of multiple committees including Pancake Day and Charitable Golf Outing.
 
Richard and his wife Marcia, of 48 years, currently reside in Plain Township.  They have two daughters, Ellen (attorney in Maumee, Ohio) and Emily (an R.N. at The Cleveland Clinic).  They also have two grandsons, Kyle and Mitchell.
 
To view Richard's full biography, click on this LINK.
 
 
DG LINDA HENDERSON RECEIVES DISTRICT HOST CLUB BANNER 
 
 
At the July 15, 2020 Plain Township Rotary meeting, PDG Dan Morgan presented DG Linda Henderson with the District Host Club Banner.  This banner will be displayed at the East Liverpool Rotary Club meetings throughout the 2020-21 Rotary year.
 
 
 
2019-20 District Awards
Fellow Rotarians!
 
We did make it through a very difficult year.  I can honestly say for those of us who have 30 plus years in Rotary, this was the year to remember.  The COVID 19 Virus has proven to be a very overwhelming demon. In spite of all the hardship, you never gave up on Connecting and Changing the world.  We are so proud of each one of you and each Club.  Thank you for your impact.  It is time to celebrate your hard work with a few Awards. Thank you to PDG Debbie Esbenshade and Lauri Coy for their hard work on this years award celebration.
 
Please join me in Congratulating the following Award Recipients!
 
The Rotary Club of Louisville received 1st place for the Jack Vogel Public Relations Award for their History of Louisville.   
 
The Rotary Club of Struthers received the Roland Luhman Community Avenue Award, 1st place, for their Fly the Flag Program.
 
The Rotary Club of Canfield received 2nd Place for the Roland Luhman Community Avenue Award for their COVID -19 Response Project.
 
The Rotary Club of Louisville received third place for the Roland Luhman Community Avenue Award for their Splash Pad in Aljancic Park Project. 
 
The Rotary Club of Struthers received the Bryce Kendall Club Avenue Award, 1st Place, for their Yearbook.
 
The Rotary Clubs of Niles, Plain Twp. and Salem received the Bill Elliot International Award, 1st Place, for their Establish a goat Farm in Oholi Village of India project.       
 
The Rotary Club of Salem received the 2nd Place Bill Elliot Award for their Sole Hope Shoe Project.   
 
The Rotary Club of Millersburg received the Emmet Riley Literacy Award,1st Place,  for their Reading with Kindergarten Students.   
 
On behalf of District 6650, and all of the Past District Governors, I humbly thank you for your commitment to your community and the world .
 
You will receive your awards very soon.
 
Job Well Done my Friends! 
 
Dan Morgan
PDG D6650
 
 
SAVE THE DATES!
  • DISTRICT 6650  CLUB ASSEMBLY 
    • OCTOBER 14, 2020 
 
 
Operation Warm
Operation Warm, Inc. was founded in 1998 by Dick Sanford, a Charter Member of the Rotary Club of Longwood, PA which still supports the project to this day.  Operation Warm has provided over 2.5 million coats and operates in all 50 states.  96% of all funds raised go directly toward the purchase of coats.
 
These new coats provide more than just warmth.  They allow children to attend school on a regular basis, they improve their self-esteem, and allow their families to spend money on other critical essentials such as food, medical care, rent and fuel.
 
Operation Warm was introduced to District 6650 in 2012 by then DGE, Debbie Esbenshade from The Rotary Club of Youngstown and Clubs in Division 1a in conjunction with the NE Ohio Ford Dealers Association and Cumulus Broadcasting.  That first year, 703 coats were distributed to our local Salvation Army in Youngstown. 
 
Operation Warm was the District Project in 2013 during Debbie’s year as District Governor and clubs in our district, along with the NE Ohio Ford Dealers raised almost $63,000 and provided over 3,200 coats to children throughout District 6650 --- in fact, EVERY club in our district participated that year!!  Since 2012, participating clubs in our District have provided over 18,000 new coats to kids in our district!
 
If you would like information as to how your club can participate to impact children and/or adults in your community, Contact PDG Debbie Esbenshade  (330-727-6315).   Orders must be placed with Debbie by October 1st.
 
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