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OTY NOTES publication of the otary Club of Warren Upcoming Speakers Sept. 27 th obert Bolden - The Opioid Epidemic and Human Trafficking Oct. 4 th John Trevino- The Benefits of Hiring Veterans Oct. 11 Victoria Nalongo & Pauline Greenlick Kampala otary Club Oct 18 Jason Wood The New ge of Digital Marketing Oct. 25 Jonn Stock kron Children s Hospital of the Valley September 20, 2017 Member ssignments Greeters Please rrive by 11:50 a.m. 9/27 Jim Ditch & Dallas Woodall 10/4 Bob Faulkner & Patti ugustine 10/11 Paul Pal Mobile Meals 9/29 Bob Sauer & Jim Jastett 10/6 Pat Miller & Dave Taylor 10/13 Dan owland & Cleo oyster Fellowship 2.0 9/27 Ken LaPolla 10/4 Scott Lewis 10/11 ick Peduzzi Invocation 9/27 Dan owland 10/4 Denise May 10/11 Diane Sauer Magazine eport October Kim Straniak November obin Patton

otary Motto Service bove Self 4-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendship? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? venues of Service Club Service Vocational Service Community Service International Service Youth Service Halsey W. Taylor (K Dan owland), dubbed our very own water boy by ndy Bednar and a fountain of information according to Dallas Woodall, served as the otary Club of Warren s President from 1928-1929. s Past-President, he shared a bit of his history with members at our September 20, 1929 meeting. Visiting otarian, Laurie Harris from Cortland, as well as Diane Sauer s guest, obb Schmitt who is ssistant thletic Director at YSU, and Darlene Mink-Crouse s husband, Dan, were also present. In 1896, Halsey lost his father to typhoid fever caused by contaminated water. Years later, as a Plant Superintendent for the Packard Motor Car Company, he noticed that illness was spreading quickly among the workers. gain, he suspected that something was wrong with the drinking water. These personal experiences inspired Halsey to dedicate his life to providing a safe drink of water in public places. In 1912, he developed the Puritan Sanitary Fountain and began producing it at the original Halsey Taylor manufacturing site here in Warren, Ohio. Our own George Thompson was a past employee. The era soon brought the dawn of WWI, and sanitary drinking water in overcrowded army camps was a major problem. Halsey s answer to this concern was a bubbler, known to many as a water fountain, which would provide a safer drink. The resulting development of the historic Double Bubbler remains one of the industry s most important innovations. It projects two separate streams that converge to form an abundant pyramid of water at the apex, for a fuller, more satisfying drink. It seems likely that new and exciting products and innovations will

reas of Focus Promoting Peace Fighting Disease Providing Clean Water Saving Mothers & Children Supporting Education continue to be a part of Halsey Taylor s future for years to come. The Double Bubbler has made his drinking fountain the water cooler of choice, with 80% of them being manufactured in the United States. Halsey promises that his number one priority will always be to ensure the safety of those who drink from his fountains. ll who were present at our meeting raised glasses of purified water in a toast to Halsey Taylor, who has satisfied thirst since 1912! If you fast forward to the 1950 s, Halsey and otary Club of Warren were instrumental in forming the Trumbull County Society for Crippled Children, which led to the founding of the Halsey W. Taylor ehabilitation Center in 1957. Originally located in a small home on Laird venue, near Trumbull Memorial Hospital in Warren, the Center quickly grew and eventually moved to Howland. The Center is still in operation today and is known as Children s ehabilitation Center. Growing Local Economies 2017 2018 Club Officers President ndy Bednar President Elect Venita Collins Vice-President Teri Surin Secretary Judy Masaki Treasurer Cheryl Oblinger Past President Julia Wetstein Board Members Ginny Bond Christine Cope Tony Iannucci Dominic Mararri Ted Stazak Kim Straniak Nick Verina In January, 2018, as part of our Centennial Celebration, a series of proclamations obtained from area dignitaries will be presented to our Club. If any member has ideas of who we can approach for these proclamations, please contact ndy Bednar. We would like to invite former otarians to our Centennial Gala, especially past presidents. Please forward names and addresses of any of these individuals with whom you are acquainted to ndy Bednar. If you have any items pertaining to the history of the otary Club of Warren for our Virtual Museum, contact ndy Bednar or Christine Cope so that arrangements can be made for a photo shoot. Don t forget to submit the name of your favorite charity to to Venita Collins by 12/31/17 as part of our Club s 100 Good Deeds. contribution of $100 will be given to the non-profit organization of choice for each of our 79 Warren otarians. The remaining 21 organizations will be determined by the Charitable Gifts Committee. Forms are available for your submissions. Mark your calendars and plan to attend our Centennial Celebration on Saturday, January 27, 2018 at valon Inn! The

cost of tickets for the banquet, which is black tie optional, otary Club is $50 per person. Entertainment will be provided by a lovely string Foundation quartet string quartet in cooperation with the Warren Philharmonic Orchestra Board Invitati Orchestra. Invitations will be available next month. Thirty members made it to the photo shoot for our club s President Commemorative Centennial Group Picture. Many thanks to: Chris Shape Heather Sahli Heather Sahli for her help in arranging the venue; Bob Jadloski for Vice-President for use of the drone and his photography skills; and Lauren Kramer Diane for Sauer Kramer for helping to develop the otary Wheel center and spoke spokes. Secretary Judy Masaki Monday, January 29, 2018 is the otary Club of Warren s Warren s actual anniversary. s a result, for that week Treasurer only, our Club meeting will be held on Monday at Noon, and Cheryl Oblinger our regular Wednesday meeting on 1/31/18 will be cancelled. ndy Bednar The venue for our Monday, January 29, 2018 meeting will be Jim Ditch announced at a later date. Cindy Don t forget to pick up your Centennial Pin from Venita Matheson Collins Teri Surin Collins if you have not yet done so! Contact Us t: otary Club of Warren P.O. Box 68 wil Warren, OH September 44482 Club WEEKLY NNOUNCEMENTS The next meeting Upcoming Meetings The otary Club of Warren Foundation will hold their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, September 27 th, at 11:30 a.m. Warren Homecoming s many of you know, the Warren Homecoming Parad Homecoming Parade was cancelled due to lack of participation. Our Website: Warrenrotary.org We appreciate Teri Surin and her husband, who painted the float float (otary blue, of course!). You can check it out on Facebook Facebook. Many thanks, as well, to George Thompson and his If you have suggestions or staff, who volunteered to reassemble the float, and to Lauren Kramer comments regarding our newsletter, or if you would like to become Banquet a sponsor, Center fr Center from 6 to 9 p.m. Donations for the Chinese and please contact: Silent uctions are needed. Sponsorship forms are available. The Judy Masaki The committee is also looking for two or three more vendors. Please forward any names to Teri Surin or Mike Bollas. Kramer for ordering materials and designing the banners. The banners will be repurposed for other events. The 13 th nnual Chocolate & Dessert Festival is scheduled for Thursday, October 19 th at St. Demetrios Banquet

mo Hunger. operation W E Special Projects More than 100 volunteers, including a few Warren otarians, divided and packaged dried, processed food into 16 ounce bags with directions for preparation. These supplies will provide an entire meal for families, and they were recently shipped to Texas and Florida as part of ise gainst Hunger. Best Wishes to Frank Bodor, who underwent eye surgery on Wednesday, and Chris Shape, who is undergoing another operation this coming week. Our thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery are with both of you! Newest otarian Continue to welcome and get to know our newest Warren otarian, Lauren Kramer! N name is Gulf Coas the wire O for medica T MGZINE EPOT fe Toronto offer. Convention skyscrapers Y are navigate by destinations like Diane Sauer reported that the September issue of The otarian features a cover page picture of the beautiful skyline of Toronto and an article highlighting all that the city has to offer. Toronto will host the 2018 otary International Convention. Vicotrian house, ethnic cafes, and downtown skyscrapers are among its landmarks. The city is easy to navigate by Uber, taxi, or train, and day trips are available, allowing you to experience the natural beauty of nearby destinations like Niagra Falls, Ontario s wine country, and secluded playgrounds of the rich and famous. egister for

the convention by December 15 th to save on costs! W otary s spirit of s aging membership found merged in-person itself. E N World oundup summarizes otary projects around the globe, including those in Nigeria, the United States, El Salvador, Egypt, and Korea. ead this article to get a taste of otary s spirit of service in lands near and far. Finally, one club s solution to a common problem, aging membership and the struggle to attract younger people, can be found in Club Innovation. Learn how Georgia s hybrid club merged in-person meetings with on-line attendance to reinvent itself. Discover all this and more by reading your copy of The otarian today!! YSU COCH SETS NEW STNDDS FO HIS TEM his Men s Youngstown University native T years Cincin served as assistant standout throughout and years national O Y Jerrod Calhoun is entering his first season as Head Men s Basketball Coach at Youngstown State University, but he's no stranger to the sport. native of Cleveland, Ohio, Jerrod played for two years at Cleveland State before transferring to Cincinnati, where he served as a student assistant. He was a standout player throughout his high school and college career. fter graduating in 2004, he spent the next eight years as an assistant coach, first at Walsh University, where he was part of the Cavaliers NI national championship squad, and later at West Virginia.

In 2012, Calhoun was hired as Head Coach at Fairmont State University State University, where he eventually guided his team to four NC Division II Tournament games and the school s first-ever appearance W in a t appearance in a title game earlier this year. On March 27, 2017 2017, he was named the 13 th basketball coach in YSU history. Incidentally, over the past 10 years, Jerrod has belonged to five five different otary clubs! Calhoun lived in YSU s dorms for his first 55 days on the job job, and one thing that stood out was people. Through this experience and by reading Lead for God s Sake: Parable for Finding the Heart of Leadership, he learned that coaching needs to be about relationships. s a result, the standards that he instills in his team center around six words: appreciation for the opportunity t to wear the jersey; communication on a high level; an attitude that E that has a positive impact on others; grit, a determining factor in in sports and the business world; a purpose that guides you beyond N basketball beyond basketball; and growth on a daily basis. Since starting at YSU, Calhoun has landed eight new players, players, including four high school graduates, three junior college players, and one Division I transfer. He enjoys getting out in the community the community and is involved with the local schools and United Way Way. He welcomes fans and the media at practices. Calhoun believes that Youngstown has hard working people who wil who will sacrifice for others. His fundraising efforts have garnered O $130,0 garnered $130,000 to date, which are being used to renovate the locker rooms and upgrade the basketball facility. Calhoun indicated that his motto is win forever. His goal is T is for his team to shoot 20 more shots than their opponent. With With his roster of 20 guys, including seven local young men, he feels that the Horizon League has no idea what s about to hit them! them! Coach Calhoun challenged our members to attend at least least one game this coming season. He promised that we will see an exciting brand of basketball and a team which reflects the positive qualities of the Youngstown area! Y

W TIPLE JCKPOT This week, the Grand Jackpot was $669. Congratulations to Daily Winner, Scott Lewis! E N HPPY BUCKS she last was O T Y ** Scott Lewis is happy that he s a winner! ** Venita Collins offered a Happy Buck in honor of Tony Cafaro leading us in song today and for our speaker, Jerrod Calhoun. ** Diane Sauer paid a Happy Buck for calling obb Schmitt an old friend. She also encouraged everyone to attend Taste of Warren, part of Warren s Homecoming Celebration. Finally, she promised to arrange a otary Night at one of YSU s basketball games this season! ** Chris Shape is hopeful that this week s surgery will be his last one. If all goes well, he should be walking in eight months. (We re rooting for you, Chris!) nd of course, a Happy Buck given for his Steelers! ** Cindy Matheson was appreciative of our speaker and for her brother s house surviving the hurricane in Florida!

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