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Our Mission:
An inclusive, action oriented service organization, Akron Rotary improves our community
and the world while having fund and building friendships.
 
Our Vision:
Together, we aspire to make a lasting, positive impact in the lives of those
in our Akron community and beyond.
 

We have returned to in-person hybrid meetings.

Day/Time: Tuesday's at Noon
 
Cost: $13.00 per person
RSVP Required Please
 
We must know if you plan to join us in-person
to allow for proper distanced seating
and meal considerations.
 
sbuie@learningrx.net

 
Location: Bounce Innovation Hub
526 S. Main Street, Akron, OH 44311
 
OR join us virtually using the Zoom link below:
 
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Meeting ID: 989 441 809
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Our Next Meeting

Tuesday, October 26, 2021
 

Featured Speaker:

STEVE STIVERS
President & CEO


Raised in Ripley, Ohio, Steve Stivers learned from his mother and father the importance of family, hard work and public service, which have been the values he has carried with him throughout his life.
 
In May 2021, he was selected to lead the Ohio Chamber of Commerce as President and CEO. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce is the state’s leading business organization whose mission it is to aggressively champion free enterprise, economic competitiveness and growth for the benefit of all Ohioans. In addition to his responsibilities as President and CEO, Stivers works with legislators, business leaders and government officials every day on issues affecting Ohio Chamber member companies.
 
Prior to joining the Ohio Chamber, Stivers represented Ohio’s 15th Congressional District from 2011 until May 16, 2021. He served on the Financial Services Committee and was the Ranking Member on the Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development, and Insurance.
 
In January 2003, he was appointed to the Ohio Senate and successfully ran for a full term in 2004. He was assigned to various committees and chaired Insurance, Commerce and Labor. He served in the Ohio Senate until 2008.
 
Throughout his career, Steve Stivers has led the way supporting programs and initiatives to encourage job creation, promote economic development, and put our country’s fiscal house in order.
 
A career soldier, Stivers has served over 30 years in the Ohio Army National Guard and holds the rank of Major General. He served the United States overseas during Operation Iraqi Freedom in Kuwait, Iraq, Qatar and Djibouti where he led 400 soldiers and contractors and is proud that each and every one returned home safely to the United States. Stivers received the Bronze Star for his leadership throughout the deployment.
 
Stivers received both his bachelor’s degree and his MBA from The Ohio State University and a master’s degree in strategic studies from the Army War College. He resides in Upper Arlington with his wife, Karen, and children, Sarah and Sam.
 

 

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THE ANNUAL MEETING
of
 The Rotary Club
of Akron
 
will be held
TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 7, 2021
AT NOON.
We ask that all
active Akron Rotary members please plan to attend this meeting either
in-person or virtually.
 
More information will be forthcoming.
 
Club News

CLUB SERVICE PROJECT: Kenmore Boulevard Day

October 23  
9 am – Noon 

Rain or Shine

Location: 952 Kenmore Blvd. 

We will be having our Kenmore Boulevard storefront  painting day and trash pick up.

We will be working with Tina Boyes and the Kenmore CDC to brighten up the Boulevard.

It’s Halloween at Akron Rotary Camp!

Our annual Trick-or-Treat will be held on Sunday, October 31, 5-7pm.

In order to make this fun for our campers and their families we are asking for donations of bags of wrapped candy, or by making a monetary
donation. Campers will have the opportunity to Trick-or-Treat from cabin to cabin and enjoy a s’more around the campfire afterwards.

Donations can be dropped off at the camp office, or with Mella or Amanda at Rotary Lunch, by Friday, October 29, 2021.

Thank you for your support!
 

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS:  North High School Partnership

“Hi everyone! 
 
I’m following up on my request for volunteers for our North High School Partnership. For those of you who were unable to attend and didn’t hear, the Akron Rotary Club has once again partnered with North High School as a College & Career Academy Partner. Our goal is to help provide the students with guidance, experience, and expertise from our professions to help them either enroll in college, enlist in the military, or be employed in a trade upon graduation. In order to accomplish this goal, North High School has several events and engagements throughout the year that we as a partner can choose to interact with and support. We only will be doing about 1 event each semester, but there may be a couple more that pop up.
 
This is why I am asking for a dedicated group of 8-10 people who will be committed to this initiative so we are not scrambling for volunteers at the last minute. We of course will give you as much notice of events and volunteer opportunities as we can, but having that dedicated group of Rotarians we can rely on for different events saves us a lot of time and trouble.

Please email me at josephmariomicale@gmail.com to let me know if you’re interested and able to help when called upon. Thank you again!”
 
Please fell free to make any adjustments or additions for clarity. Let me know if you need anything else for this. Thank you so much Cheryl!
 
- Mario Micale
 

Pumpkin Pie Lovers

Not all of our members are pumpkin pie fans but those who are asked me to republish this!
 
Last year, John Daily offered up his grandmother's recipe and shared that it is "not your standard pumpkin pie". 
 
He said, "I have never actually done this myself (not much of a cook) but I feel pretty confident this is the pie I remember enjoying for many years."   He added that his late wife, Ardell, was the baker and continued making it for the family over the years.
 
Dr. McGregor and his wife Sharon made it and said how delicious it was.
 
RECIPE:
2 cups canned pumpkin
3 egg yolks beaten (save egg whites for later)
1 cup milk
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ginger
1/4 tsp nutmeg
 
Blend all ingredients together.  Fold in 2 stiffly beaten egg whites.
Place into 9 inch unbaked deep dish pie shell.
Bake in hot oven (450 degrees) for 10 minutes, then low oven (325 degrees) 45-50 minutes.
Weekly Meeting RSVPs & Parking Pass Process
Because of our new setting for weekly meetings, we must have a head count each week for IN-PERSON attendees.  This is for proper seating and also for the caterer.
 
For October 26, 2021:  Please email me (click here) no later than MONDAY at 9am and advise if you will (1) be attending IN-PERSON  and (2) if you plan to eat
 
Please also accommodate for any guests you plan to bring.
 
NEW:  Parking passes will be sent out weekly and must be displayed in your window.  CLICK TO DOWNLOAD the parking pass for October 26, 2021.
 
In service together,
 
Steve
 
2021-2022 Rotary Club of Akron President
Tel: 330-701-2970
Email: sbuie@learningrx.net
Holly Klein - Grace House:  Speaker Recap
The Rotary Club of Akron had the extreme pleasure of listening to Ms. Holly Klein RN at our Tuesday, October 19, 2021, weekly Club meeting.  Ms. Klein has been a Registered Nurse for the past 22 years.  Thirteen of these years has been dedicated to working with terminally ill individuals participating in a hospice program.  It was this experience that was the Impetus to the creation of Grace House.
 
View the meeting and this presentation by clicking here or copy and paste this link into your browser https://youtu.be/2BE2TXSVpZU
 
HISTORY
Ms. Klein routinely witnessed patients falling through the gaps of the healthcare system – and even larger gaps created for the underprivileged and under-insured while working in hospice management. Motivated by the belief that all individuals deserve a death with dignity, Klein and Cofounders Cindy and Nicholas Browning (fellow Rotarian) founded Grace House Akron, Inc. as a new not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization in 2017. 
The Grace House team spent the next couple of years developing the organization and its innovative service model, to provide an accepting, caring environment for individuals with terminal illnesses who would otherwise spend their days alone or in undesirable conditions. 
 
Grace House joined the Omega Home Network (omeganetwork.org), a national consortium that promotes the development/expansion of homes for dying individuals that reflect the spirit of the communities that create and sustain them.
 
Grace House adapted the Omega Home Network governing philosophy that such homes are:
  • designed for and totally focused on care at the end of life
  • staffed by paid caregivers and
  • supported by community volunteers not medical facilities
In 2019 a parcel of land in downtown Akron was donated by Summa Health, providing the future site for their “comfort care home”. Grace House initiated in 2020 a capital campaign for the construction of Grace House Akron. Grace House held a groundbreaking on September 15 2021, and looks forward to serving their first residents in 2022.
 
Mission of Grace House – Akron
The mission of Grace House Akron is to provide a loving home for indigent, homeless and abandoned individuals at the end of life. The home provides safe shelter, care with dignity and compassion, and a nurturing environment for individuals with a terminal illness.
 
Programs and Services:
Grace House serves terminally ill individuals, many of whom are indigent, homeless, or housing insecure, and who are:
  • enrolled in a hospice program
  • alone or without a supportive caregiver
  • uninsured or under-insured
Grace House staff will serve as surrogate, extended family members to residents, while local hospice programs will provide medical management and quality end-of-life care. Residents will be ushered through the end of life with dignity and peace, receiving 24/7 comfort care and support and all basic needs from staff and specially trained volunteers.
All Grace House services are free-of-charge, allowing individuals to pass peacefully without financial barriers to care. They will offer:
  • pet therapy
  • music and art therapy
  • therapeutic massage
  • spiritual care
  • vigil companions 
  • self-care for families and staff
The average length of stay for someone entering a hospice program is 89 days. 
 
Experiential Learning Program
Grace House is partnering with educational, healthcare, and hospice experts and agencies to serve area students with important hands-on learning opportunities in hospice and palliative care fields.
This hands-on experience will help future healthcare professionals understand how to meet the needs of underserved, terminally ill individuals, in an environment that values and promotes listening, respect and human dignity. Medical, nursing and health science students will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of dialogue and “being present” during end-of-life care.
NEOMED students will be the first to participate in the experiential learning experience.  RN Klein stated that the program will expand to other disciplines as the program expands into their new facility in early 2022.
 
Capital Campaign
Grace House is currently engaged in a capital campaign to raise $3,550,000 for the construction and operation of a six-bedroom comfort-care home, with appropriate care and respect. 
For additional information on Grace House and/or their Capital Campaign (Built on Love) check out their website at www.gracehouseakron.org/built-on-love.
 
Yours in Rotary Service - 
 
Terry Dalton
Rotary Club of Akron Secretary and Scholarship Chair
Fellow Rotarian Presents Art Exhibition

Through October 29, 2021 at Akron Women’s City Club, 732 W. Exchange

Presented by fellow Rotarian, Geraldine Wojno Kiefer

Residencies, Reflections, Rememberings

A Retrospective Exhibition of Landscapes and Maps, Dedicated to Bruce W. Kiefer

Gallery hours: 9 am- 3 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

The drawings comprise imaginative places inspired both by historical reproductions (exploratory sketches, Chinese brush paintings, historical maps) and by Dr. Kiefer’s processes of making,  which include soaking watercolor papers in coffee-based solutions, then drawing and/or collaging over them. The colored-pencil-overlaid photographs were taken both by Dr. Kiefer and her late husband, Bruce Kiefer, architect and master art photographer.

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