Rotary. Club of Warren. June 15, Member Assignments
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1 OTY NOTES publication of the otary Club of Warren, Ohio otary Club of Warren Upcoming Speakers June 15, 2016 June 1 Pastor Todd Johnson Warren Citywide Choir June 8 Mike aulin Seoul I International Convention (Tentative) Member ssignments Greeters Please rrive by 11:50 a.m. 6/22 VOLUNTEE NEEDED 6/29 Presidents Night No Lunch Meeting 7/6 TB - Enzo s Closed Meeting at valon Inn 7/13 TB - Enzo s Closed Meeting Location TB Mobile Meals 6/24 Genevieve Bauman and Dan DelliQuadri 7/1 Jerry Donohoe and John Campolito 7/8 Don Powers and Don Moore June 15 Fellowship June Nick Verina July Dave Smith ttorney Frank Bodor June 22 John Billock 6/29 Invocation 6/22 ndy Bednar Diane Sauer Presidents Night 7/6 ndy Bednar 7/13 Nigel Newman June 29 Presidents Night at the National Packard Museum 6:00 p.m. No Lunch Meeting Weekly News and nnouncements Hello otarians and Friends! I hope all of you remembered that special guy in your life this past weekend your hubby, your dad, your dad-in-law, etc. I personally think that dads don t get nearly enough credit for what they do. They don t just bring home a paycheck they give the best bear hugs ever, are often co-
2 otary Code of Conduct s a otarian, I will: ct with integrity and high ethical standards in my personal and professional life. Deal fairly with others and treat them and their occupations with respect. Use my professional skills through otary to mentor young people, help those with special needs, and improve people s quality of life in my community and the world. void behavior that reflects adversely on otary or other otarians. conspirators with their children to their wives frustration teach by example how to lose gracefully and how to raise children who are respectful and kind. Thank you and Happy Fathers Day to all the otary dads out there who have been such a great example to their children. I was absolutely delighted to see my buddy, Jaden Berk, at our meeting this week. He said his teachers were kind to him this year (they d better be), he got straight s in his classes (no surprise there), and is still waiting for his own office at Berk Enterprises (Sigh ) He and I decided that he should just take over the Berk Conference oom after all, it IS bigger than ob s office. He could definitely get a huge flat screen TV and game system in there without any problem at all. Nick Verina was on Fellowship again and this week s magic trick did NOT involve light bulbs.ye! He managed to pull it off without too much difficulty. Can t wait to see what he has in store for next week. Our guests this week in addition to Jaden were: Denise McDowell (Paul Pal s coworker), Gina Bodor and Christine Westin (Frank Bodor s wife and secretary), and Shirley Brady (Julia Wetstein s guest). Dominic Mararri was also back from the Warren Family Mission. He has applied for membership and hopes to join soon. otarians with Makeups: One Makeup: Palmer, Shape, Peduzzi, Hoy, Ealy, Patton, LaPolla, obertson, Oblinger, Verina, Iannucci, Berk, Surin, Vaughn, Bednar, Wetstein and Collins. Two Makeups: Bollas. Presidents Night eservation and Sponsorship Forms for Presidents Night were available again today. Please consider sponsoring this year s event and definitely make plans to attend the celebration. Presidents Night will be held the evening of Wednesday, June 29, at the National Packard Museum. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and dinner is at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $25 per person. Please turn in your reservations to Cheryl Oblinger no later than June 22 along with your payment. Please remember that we will NOT have our regular weekly meeting that day. Presidents Night WILL BE OU MEETING. Mobile Meals Update We still need one more person who can help deliver meals to the homebound on Fridays around lunchtime. Contact Jerry Donohoe at a meeting if you can help. Greeters The sign-up sheet for greeters was passed around today and will be passed again on Wednesday. Please sign up. Membership Dues for July to December In order to remain a member in good standing, you must pay your July-December membership dues no later than June 30. See Cheryl if you have any questions or concerns about meeting this deadline.
3 reas of Focus Promoting peace Fighting disease Providing clean water Saving mothers and children Supporting education Growing local economies Club Officers President Mike Bollas President Elect Julia Wetstein Vice President ndy Bednar Secretary- Treasurer Cheryl Oblinger Past President ob Berk Board Members Venita Collins Tony Iannucci Cleo oyster Paul Pal oxy Vaughn Kim Straniak Nick Verina otary on the oad gain s is tradition, Enzo s estaurant will be closed the first week of July. This year, they are also closed the SECOND week. So, our meetings on July 6 and July 13 will be held at alternate locations. The July 6 meeting will be held at valon Inn where we will also be given a guided tour of the renovated facility by on Klingle himself. The site of the July 13 meeting has yet to be determined. Please look for the announcement in the Bulletin once a site has been selected. emembering Dave Hamilton Presented to the otary Club of Warren By Dallas Woodall June 15, 2016 DVID H. HMILTON June 14, 1935 pril 26, 2016 David H. Hamilton was born June 14, 1935 in Warren, Ohio to Clifford and Lillian Holtz Hamilton. He was graduated from Texas Military Institute, attended Kent State University and then served our country in the United States rmy. Dave joined the otary Club of Warren on May 5, t that time, he was Vice President of his family business, Warren Concrete & Supply, which he operated with his brother, Harry. lthough Harry was not a otarian, he and Dave both epitomized the precepts of otary in their operation and continued success of their business. Dave became president of our club in otary year , 48 years ago; 10 years before I even joined this club! In addition to serving as our president, he, of course, served on our board of directors and also was an active and contributing member over the years to the Pancake Day, Career wareness, Vocational wards and Chocolate Festival committees. When I was District Governor in , I asked Dave to be one of my representatives. He readily agreed and performed admirably. In those days, there were no official ssistant District Governors as today. However we would ask knowledgeable, experienced and reliable otarians to serve in somewhat the same capacity. Dave s job was to visit the otary clubs of ustintown, Newton Falls and our own Warren club and keep me posted as to how they were doing and alert me they had any needs or problems that should be attended to. s I said above, David performed those duties admirably.
4 otary Club Foundation Board President Chris Stephenson Vice President George Thompson Secretary- Treasurer Cheryl Oblinger Mike Bollas ndy Bednar Diane Sauer Chris Shape Contact us otary Club of Warren P. O. Box 68 Warren, OH Our Website warrenrotary.org If you have suggestions or comments regarding our newsletter, or would like to become a sponsor, please contact Cheryl Oblinger. Of course, Dave was a Paul Harris Fellow. In fact, he became a Paul Harris Fellow plus 1 when he funded an additional PHF naming his wife, nna. He also was a benefactor, having pledged funds to otary s Permanent Fund, the income from which will benefit world peace and understanding forever. Dave always seemed to be blessed with boundless optimism, energy and enthusiasm. He was an avid sailor. His address seemed to epitomize both of those cheersyc@aol.com. lso, his license plate was YC -, with YC standing for shtabula Yacht Club. He would often leave Warren shortly after otary, hop in his Triumph Spitfire sports car and head to the north coast for a sail on Lake Erie, enjoying not only sailing, but also a sporting road trip to and from the docks. David had a lot of loves. In addition to sailing, he loved to shoot skeet and trap and he had a gun collection; he loved to mentor young people, acting as a father figure for them; he was generous with his time and served on many boards, including the Salvation rmy dvisory Board, taking not only supporting roles, but also available for leadership responsibilities. nd, we all know that he loved to laugh, always with that twinkle in his eye. He had that elfin smile that probably would have made him a good mascot for Notre Dame. He was a lifelong member of Blessed Sacrament Church where he also did more than just sit in a pew. He served as an usher, as a parish council member, as chairman and committee member. lso, as a true otarian, he also devoted his time, energy and generosity to the Builders ssociation of Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania, the Trumbull County Builders ssociation, the Kennedy Club, the Greenville Sportsman Club, the Buckeye Club and as I mentioned above the Salvation rmy. He was one of our several otarians to be named a Community Star, his award having come in David was, indeed, a Community Star, a otary Star, and just an all-around Star. nd, of course he loved his family. His wife, nna, who was taken by death from her family at a relatively young age. He will be missed by his daughters, Kelli, Kristen and Kathryn, his three grandchildren, his son-in-law and as I mentioned earlier, his brother Harry. nd, of course, we too, his fellow members of the otary Club of Warren, are saddened to lose this fine and memorable friend and member. Frank Bodor, Esquire We were delightfully surprised to have Frank Bodor as our speaker this week. He is without question one of the most honorable and respected attorneys in the area and we are so proud to call him our friend. Frank said the last time he addressed the club was in 1949 when we met at the old Warner Hotel. t that
5 time, he actually sang for the club. Today, he wanted to share information on two memorable cases he handled. In one, justice prevailed. In the second, justice did not prevail, but should have. W E N O T Y The first case was Stone v. Davis and was appealed to the Ohio Supreme Court where the case was adjudicated in favor of his client. The case involved a pregnant woman from shtabula who had a three-year old child. They owned a farm and their cattle became ill and the herd was wiped out. Her husband subsequently died in a car accident and the bank wanted to seize the property because there was no life insurance. However, when the loan for the farm was taken out, the husband checked a form that said he wanted credit life insurance and was under the impression that he had it. The bank claimed that he did not. The form itself did not specify WHO would actually have to obtain the policy. The courts decided in favor of the widow as they said the bank had a moral obligation to advise the couple who was responsible for purchasing the insurance. Frank described the steps the bank took to appeal the case and his efforts on his client s behalf to ensure that justice was done. In the end, the decision in favor of his client was upheld. The second case was about Wally the Lion, a case that was familiar to many. It involved a man who saved what he thought was a cat from a trash can in Florida. He brought it home to Warren and later learned that it was actually a lion. It became domesticated and was known to all the neighbors as a gentle giant. boy was scratched by the lion one day and the family filed charges. The lion was removed from its owner and became very ill and wouldn t eat. While the legal process continued, Frank was able to get the lion returned to its owner so its health would improve. It died shortly thereafter, though, as it was poisoned, probably through meat containing rat poison. Frank said this was definitely one case where justice did not prevail. He said that we forget that animals are one of God s creatures too and deserve better treatment than they are sometimes given. Frank believes that if something is morally correct, then it must be legally correct as well. This principle is what he uses to guide him as he takes on cases where justice should prevail for his clients. We are so very lucky to have Frank in our club, but even more so that he is in our community making a difference when people and organizations need his legal expertise and guidance. Frank is in writing a book, Vignettes of a Trial Lawyer, so someday we may call him uthor as well. We thank him for such a great program and hope that it isn t another forty years before he addresses the club!
6 Proposed Members W E N The following individuals have been proposed for membership in the otary Club of Warren: Mararri, Dominic Proposed by: Cheryl Parsons Director, Public elations Warren Family Mission Burn, Deborah Proposed by: George Thompson Vice President of Commercial Lending Middlefield Bank ny member having an objection to our accepting the above individuals in our club must put their objections in writing to the Club President within 7 days of this notice. Triple Jackpot The Grand Jackpot This Week - $397 This Week s Winner Can t emember! So sorry!!! O T Y Happy Bucks Nigel Newman For the 50 th nniversary of the Warren Philharmonic Orchestra, for his milestone birthday today (he said he s 50). ndy Bednar For Dave Hamilton. Ken LaPolla For white-water rafting with the Boy Scouts; for Jessica Gaskell and all she s done for Scouting (today s her last day with Boy Scouts). Jessica Gaskell For her new job at YSU. She hopes to join Youngstown otary. Chris Shape For Jessica Gaskell, for Dave Hamilton, for a weekend with Bill Horton s nephew. Jaden Berk For being at otary today. ob Berk For Jaden joining him today, for John Perdue, for Frank Bodor who is a true gentleman. Dallas Woodall For Dave Hamilton who had perfect attendance for over 40 years, for Frank Bodor who inspired him to change his major in college from business to law.
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