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Past President Pat O'Neill will lead a
discussion with past club leaders:

Lessons Learned from Their Year in Leadership

PATRICK O'NEILL
2019-2020 Club President
 
PAMELA KILTAU
1995-1996
Club President
LANCE CHIMA
2013-2014
Club President
 
 
DR. DOUGLAS R. HAUSKNECHT
2004-2005
Club President
 
 
 
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Club News

Club Inducts Hilary F. DeSaussure

At our September 22nd meeting , we welcomed Hilary as the newest member of The Rotary Club of Akron.  She is an attorney in BMD's Akron office. Her practice focus is civil litigation and construction law.
 
Throughout law school, Hilary served as a judicial assistant at the Summit County Common Pleas Court. While at the court, she learned what it means to be a good attorney, a good litigator, and a good advocate. Hilary plans to take the technical and practical lessons she learned in law school and in the courts and apply them to her litigation practice.
 
She graduated from the University of Akron School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude and Kent State University, B.A., Art History

During law school, Hilary assisted a professor on research for his evidence textbook.
Hilary was a fellow for the Miller Becker Center for Professional Responsibility. As a fellow, she was responsible for assisting in planning and hosting CLE events at the law school. One of these events hosted District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., the District Attorney of New York County, New York.
 
Passionate about giving back to her community, Hilary volunteered with the University of Akron School of Law’s Expungement Clinic which has been recognized by the American Association of Law Schools as an "Innovative and Outstanding Program". She also found time to volunteer with Paws and Prayers, a local animal rescue shelter.
 
She is a member of the Akron Bar Association where she also  serves as the Communications Officer, New Lawyer Section.

Summit County Public Health Commissioner Discusses Pandemic

The Rotary Club of Akron had the privilege of listening to Donna Skoda, the Health Commissioner for the Summit County Public Health Department during our Tuesday, September 22, 2020 Club meeting.  Her presentation was specifically oriented toward the COVID-19 pandemic. It was a very engaging presentation with multiple follow-up questions about the COVID-19 pandemic. 

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PRESENTATION
 
The mission of Summit County Public Health is to protect and promote the health of the entire community through programs and activities designed to address the safety, health and well-being of the people who live in Summit County.  The Health Department seeks to create a healthful environment and ensure the accessibility of health services to all.
Their vision is a community where all can achieve optimal health where they live, work and play, resulting in... HEALTHY PLACES, HEALTHY PEOPLE, AND HEALTHIER TOMORROWS.
SCPH’s core values are reflected in their strategic approach and guide their interactions with clients, community partners and each other.   Summit County Public Health’s core values are embodied in the acronym “PROMISE.”
  • Providing professionalism - Honesty, integrity and competency in all interactions
  • Respect - Everyone who interacts with us in any capacity will be treated with respect
  • Outstanding quality - We are nationally accredited and have an ongoing commitment to
    continuous improvement
  • Mission-driven dedication - Our mission statement says it all. It's who we are and what we do
  • Innovation - We look at every situation as an opportunity to be forward-thinking and proactive
  • Service-orientation - Our goal is to provide excellent customer service in all interactions
  • Equity for all - Everyone should have the opportunity to attain their highest level of healthy, regardless of social or demographic factors.
Many of the initial COVID-19 Summit County cases were in long term care facilities (nursing homes, assisted living facilities).  With new knowledge on promising treatment options and improved testing, social distancing and mask wearing, the increase of cases in long term care facilities is being managed much better.
 
The challenge facing Summit County, as in most other counties in Ohio, is the issue of communal spread. Currently 90% of all new cases are from community spread.  Several reasons for this community spread are the resumption of after-school activities and family gatherings where the family bubble or pod is breached and individuals are exposed.  She stated that up to 40% of cases are asymptomatic.  
 
The SCPH District has received over 7000 COVID-19 related complaints since the pandemic became of concern in March.   The United States has experienced over 200,000 deaths in the past 7 months.  In a really bad flu season, the United States experiences about 36,000 deaths.  The SCPH department is trying to confront the pandemic through multiple strategies.
 
Recently Summit County saw a new spike in cases.  Ms. Skoda stated that anytime the community “reopens” some segment of our community, we will see an increase in the spread.  She also reported that the county, as well as the nation, are seeing long term secondary effects from the virus.
 
Ms. Skoda stated that the availability of testing materials for the virus is no longer a problem.  The problem facing the county now is the shortage of laboratory testing capacity.  She also cautioned us all about the varying degrees of effectiveness with the anti-body tests that are available.  Currently the department is ramping up “quick testing” for the Summit County schools.  When asked whether the SCPH department was doing contact tracing, Ms. Skoda said that this is occurring and that they have been doing contract tracing for years because of past concerns with the spread of HIV, Ebola and other viruses that the community has been exposed to over the years.
 
 
While Ms. Skoda’s presentation was about the pandemic, I encourage everyone reading this synopsis of her presentation to go to www.scph.org to see all of the programs the health district is responsible for.  In addition there is the Summit County COVID-19 Dashboard available on their website that provides a great deal of data and resource materials for all of our education about this pandemic.
 
 
 

Volunteers Needed:  Virtual Service Project for North High School

Dear Akron Rotarians
 
We have an opportunity that was presented to us through our Interact Club contact at North High School.  
 
They are hosting a VIRTUAL video conference and are seeking SIX (6) Rotary volunteers to present to a class of seniors at North High School on the topic of interview skills.
 
We are in need of ONE(1)  volunteer per  teacher (not time slot)  – so a total of SIX (6) more people are requested for this service project please.  I am taking one slot and will fill  the last slot that is left open after we get 6 volunteers .
 
 
It is NOT necessary to work in a field associated with the teacher’s pathway – it is listed should you have a preference but the presentations are for general interview skills.
 
Each teacher has provided time slots so you can select your preferred time for the respective teacher (see below or click here). Again, we only need one person PER teacher
 
The easiest way to do this is for you to email me ASAP. 
 
 
The first person who requests a slot will get it and I will confirm that to you. 
 
If you get shut out of a time slot, I will offer you any other open alternatives.
 
When you email me I will need the following please:
1. Your first and last name.
2. At which teachers' class you would like to present.
3. Which time slot within that teacher's options you prefer.
4. A good phone number for you.
 
Let’s give these kids a chance to learn some strong interview skills that may help increase their opportunity to become gainfully employed.
 
I look forward to your response.
 
Yours in Rotary Service –
 
Mario
 
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Volunteers Needed:  Come out and plant a tree or two!

Hi Akron Rotarians!!  Another volunteer opportunity has just popped up! Your help is needed! 
 
As you know, the ENVIRONMENT has been added by Rotary International as an area of focus. For this year's Parks Week we will be planting trees at Erie Island and Joy Park!
 
Join us with your quarantine pod and help us add to the city's tree canopy. 
 
Planting will take place on October 3rd and 4th as follows:
 
Please register for a shift directly through the links provided above (you can click on them or cut and paste these into your browser) and select the amount of people who will be joining you. 
 
Please note that all groups must have 10 or less people. 
 
Please bring a pair of work gloves, a shovel, and garden rake. If you do not have access to these please email gnyburg@akronohio.gov
 
If you do attend, please share your photos on social media with the #AkronRotaryPlants and/or email me photos direct at jbrandle@metisconstruction.com.
 
THANK YOU!!
 
Parks Week Tree Planting is Sponsored by The Davey Tree Expert Company
 
Thank you.

Julie Brandle
Rotary Club of Akron

Volunteers Needed:  Akron Public Schools School Supplies Distribution

Your help is needed! Volunteers are needed for the following event. Click on Sign Up to view available slots and book yourself directly online.
 
Mary Outley-Kelly (she oversees 28 elementary schools in the APS) is in my Leadership Akron Class.  When she told me about this volunteer opportunity we felt it was right up our alley!  The APS will have two drive-thru distribution sites for school supplies (North High School and Kenmore).  Our club will serve the North High School location on October 4th from 1-4pm.  Metro is donating bus services to get student families from across the district to these two locations also. 
 
All volunteers and recipients will be required to wear masks and social distance as well as there will be sanitizer on site.
 
Please Sign Up on the sheet like the AUL event. This would be for three - 1-hour increments with up to 10 volunteers each. 
 
The club members would have to register in advance due to social distancing and safety precautions. 
 
It is MANDATORY to pre-register. Unregistered volunteers will not be permitted to enter school grounds.
 
In conjunction, it is possible to make donations through the Akron Rotary Foundation for North High School specific school supplies that the high schoolers need from now until October 31, 2020.  These donations would be for school supplies to be used in the second half of the year. 
 
We could also arrange for donations of physical supplies at a few area member businesses if people are open to it or we can offer no contact porch pick-ups to retrieve donated items. 
 
If you should have any questions or need more information please reply to this email or call me at 330.858.6672.  Thanks!
 
You can sign up directly on the Rotary Club of Akron website by clicking here. We appreciate your participation and look forward to making this a great event together!
 
Thank you.

Julie Brandle
Rotary Club of Akron

A beautiful weekend ahead...

Let's be Social . . .Apart

Please participate in the Summit County Metro Parks Fall Hiking Spree . . .together but apart.
 
This years theme for the Fall Hiking Spree is From Fields to Forest.  
 
As you hit the trails, snap a picture on your trail of choice, pre hike, while on the hike or post hike and send to me,  You can email me, text me or post to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter using the hashtag #AkronRotaryHikes
 
Each week I'll collect the photos and post to our Rotary Club of Akron FB Page and our Akrotarian to see your fellow Rotarians out taking advantage of our amazing park system.  
 
Please remember that if you choose to hike with fellow Rotarians while distancing, please keep your distance in your photo!  I will not be featuring photos that don't follow social distancing guidelines.

Anyone who finishes the whole spree, and sends me a copy of their completed form will be entered into a drawing for a Fall Basket of goodies! 
 
Here are the links of the form and trail choices.
 
Sign up/download Form~
 
Trails~
 
Let's get out and enjoy the Fall season together....apart!
 
 
Thank you, 
Katy Miller
330.620.4098
 
Social Chair

Help Send Kids to Camp

Fellow Rotarians, it's that time again! Help Akron Rotary Camp earn $ to send kids to Camp! Save your ACME receipts from August 6 to December 26 to earn some Community Cash Back on ACME Fresh Market Store Brands. Receipts can be mailed or dropped off to Akron Rotary Camp, 4460 Rex Lake Drive, Akron, Ohio 44319. As always, thank you for your support!
 
Regards,
 
Mella

Turn on AmazonSmile

 
Do you shop on Amazon? If yes, AmazonSmile is an easy way to support Rotary Camp with every purchase. Just takes a few minutes to set up.
 
At no cost to you, Amazon will donate 0.5% of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases
If you are not already an AmazonSmile member, sign up on your web browser. Simply select Rotary Camp for Children With Special Needs Inc to start generating donations.
 
AmazonSmile customers can now support Rotary Camp for Children With Special Needs Inc in the Amazon shopping app on iOS and Android mobile phones. Simply follow these instructions to turn on AmazonSmile and start generating donations.
  1. Open the Amazon Shopping app on your device
  2. Go into the main menu of the Amazon Shopping app and tap into 'Settings'
  3. Tap 'AmazonSmile' and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process
If you do not have the latest version of the Amazon Shopping app, you will need to update your mobile app. Click here for instructions.
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Mella Castner, director of development at Rotary Camp (330) 644-4512.

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