Our Mission:
An inclusive, action oriented service organization, Akron Rotary improves our community
and the world while having fun 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.
 
 
OUR MEETING LOCATION:
 
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
129 S. Union Street, Akron, OH 44304
 
 
$20.00 per person
features buffet lunch by Tangier Catering.
 
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SPEAKERS
Mar 21, 2023 12:00 AM
Summit County Executive
Summit County Executive

Ilene Shapiro is serving her second term as Summit County Executive.  As Executive, she leads ten unique departments and serves as the chief fiduciary officer for the County, managing a budget of over a half billion dollars. In holding this office, Executive Shapiro strives to make a positive impact on the lives of all Summit County residents. She is the first woman in Ohio to serve as county executive.

Executive Shapiro is a champion for innovative projects and initiatives that foster collaboration and position Summit County and its 31 municipalities to succeed. Under her leadership, the county has led the charge in negotiating the largest financial settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors, utilize innovative tactics to attract new and existing business investment, improve security conditions at the county jail, implement cost saving measures for a new, state of the art consolidated 9-1-1 dispatch system and place emphasis on workforce diversity. While leading the county forward, she exercises responsible financial management practices and continues to maintain Summit County’s strong credit rating. 

Faced with the multi-faceted challenges of COVID-19 pandemic, Executive Shapiro swiftly invested $94 million in federal CARES Act aid directly into the community to help ensure those residents, businesses, nonprofits, school districts and others were not left behind. Through the lingering impact of the pandemic, she remains equally focused on the future and prioritizing major projects that benefit the entire County, like a regional dispatch center and a broadband fiber ring to provide high-speed internet access to every community. To ensure every resident benefits from these projects, Executive Shapiro proudly champions diversity, equity and inclusion efforts internally and externally.

Executive Shapiro previously served on Summit County Council for ten years, three of those leading the county’s 11-member policymaking body as Council President. Prior to her career in public service, Executive Shapiro worked in the corporate business world and was a small business owner. She is well-known for her support of women in business and philanthropy.

Executive Shapiro’s influence is felt at the local, state and national level though service on several board and commissions governing agencies, nonprofits and more in the sectors of government, social services, education, economic development, women empowerment, among others. Her distinguished work has been recognized with numerous awards and honors. Spanning her business career to her time as a public servant, Executive Shapiro has received recognition from the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Women's Network, ATHENA International, the Akron Urban League, Crain’s Cleveland, Team NEO and Direction Home. In 2022, she received the Greater Akron Chamber’s H. Peter Burg Award and the Victim Assistance Program Bernard Rosen Community Service Award.

Executive Shapiro is a longtime resident of Summit County and currently resides in Akron.

Mar 28, 2023 12:00 PM
Portage Lakes Purple Martin Association
Apr 04, 2023 12:00 PM
Rotary Youth Exchange
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CLUB NEWS & EVENTS
Tom Knauer Gets Prepared to Serve as Club President
All-Ohio Presidents-Elect Training Seminar is a multi-district P.E.T.S. training sessions of the five Rotary Districts in Ohio. it serves all of the Rotary Clubs in Ohio — more than 250 clubs.
 
The event was hosted Friday & Saturday, March 10-11, 2023 in Columbus, Ohio.
 
During the weekend attendees met fellow Presidents-Elect to create new and lasting friendships, and of course learn about the operations of a successful Rotary Club.  They were also formally inducted to serve as their Club President for the July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024 Rotary Year and received their official President's Pin.
 
DGE Julie Brandle pins incoming Akron Club President, Tom Knauer following his induction.
 
They heard presentations by Rotary leaders and participated in discussions led by the workshop facilitators, all of whom were outstanding club presidents.  All of the District Governor-elects aided by their assistant governors, have also conducted special district meetings for the Presidents-Elect.
 
 
The planning team chose the theme of  Prepare - Inspire - Engage for the event.
RI Webinar Series: Effective Projects
Please see information for RI Webinar Series for Effective Projects.
 
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Join us for the Cultivating Effective Projects webinar series
All Rotary members are invited to participate in an exciting five-part webinar series designed to support you as you cultivate effective projects that will create a sustainable impact in your community and around the world. These webinars will offer tools and strategies to help you plan, find resources for, implement, and evaluate your projects, including youth service projects.

Learn more about the specific topics and register now:
  1. Promoting Projects: Tell Your Story, Thursday, 23 March, 10:00 Chicago time (UTC-5)
  2. Planning a Project: Design for Results, Thursday, 6 April, 10:00 Chicago time (UTC-5)
  3. Finding Project Partners and Resources: Build an Effective Team, Thursday, 20 April, 10:00 Chicago time (UTC-5)
  4. Measuring Results: Demonstrate Your Impact, Thursday, 4 May, 18:00 Chicago time (UTC-5)
  5. Expanding Reach: Partner with Youth in Service, Thursday, 18 May, 18:00 Chicago time (UTC-5)

Visit rotary.org/webinars for more information.
 
Holly Klein, Speaker Recap
The Rotary Club of Akron had the opportunity to learn about Grace House during our Tuesday, March 14, 2023, Club luncheon meeting. Our guest speaker was Holly Klein, President of Grace House. 
 
 
Fourteen of Holly's twenty-two years as a registered nurse have been spent providing hands-on care and leadership in hospice and palliative care.  She has a baccalaureate degree in Nursing and a master’s degree in Nonprofit Management.
 
Before I begin highlighting some of Holly’s presentation, I would like our readers to take a minute or two to think about a time someone we knew or were close to died.  Were there family and friends available during that person’s remaining days or hours?
 
For most of us, that answer would be Yes, but this is not the case for the individuals Grace House serves.
 
What is the mission of Grace House Akron, Inc. (GHA)?
Providing access to end-of-life care to some of our most vulnerable community members
 
What is the history of GHA?
Working with hospice patients that were without a caregiver, lacked resources, or suitable living conditions led to one question.  “Isn’t there more we can do?”  “We should and could do more as a society to prevent patients from dying alone or in desperate conditions.”  From this question, Grace House Akron was born. 
 
GHA is grounded in the knowledge that there are too many individuals who are at the end of life with nowhere to go and no one to care for them.
 
GHA believes that everyone should die in the presence of care, compassion and dignity and that NO ONE should die alone.
 
Grace House:
  • A 501c3 not-for-profit organization
  • Founded in 2016
  • Summa Health donated parcel of land near Saint Thomas
  • $4 million dollar capital campaign in 2019 – 2021
  • First resident accepted September 2022
  • Only organization in Summit County providing similar services.
  • No family or inability to pay can result in undignified conditions, social isolation, dying alone.
  • Six bed capacity
  • Over 100 volunteers
  • 13 staff
  • 35 residents housed since September 2022
  • 92% occupancy in March 2022
  • 2094 meals served.
What does Grace House Do?
  • Provides a caring environment to terminally ill individuals.
    • Enrolled in a hospice program.
    • Cannot afford a caregiver.
    • Do not have access to a caregiver.
  •  Provides support and acceptance to patients. 
  • Basic needs of food, water, shelter, and comfort are met.
  • All services free-of-charge, allowing individuals to pass peacefully without financial barriers to care.
To learn more about why GHA provides this service, check out the entire recording or check out their website at www.gracehouseakron.org
 
How Can We Help?
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  • Purchase a personalized paver.
  • Donations of Stocks and Bonds
  • Volunteer
 
Yours in Service,
Terry Dalton
Club Secretary and Scholarship Chair
 
 
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Upcoming Meetings/Events
2023 Invocation & Greeter sign up
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
Jan 03, 2023 – Dec 26, 2023
 
Board of Directors Meeting
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church with a Virtual Option
Apr 11, 2023 10:45 AM
 
Celebration of Youth: 2023 Scholarship Dinner
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
Apr 25, 2023
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Board of Directors Meeting
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church with a Virtual Option
May 09, 2023 10:45 AM
 
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Akrotarian Boosters
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Club Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Gina Campbell
March 4
 
Ann Marie O'Brien
March 5
 
Mario Micale
March 5
 
Tina Boyes
March 9
 
Steve Buie
March 17
 
Lynda Farkas
March 21
 
Johnna Economou
March 25
 
Angie Claypool
April 1
 
Sandy Naragon
April 3
 
Rima Muakkassa
April 5
 
Jack Harig
April 8
 
Cyndi Kane
April 22
 
Sam Lupica
April 25
 
Joe Swiatkowski
April 27
 
Blake Gerney
April 29
 
Jeff Sheeks
April 29
 
Liv Pilon
April 29
 
Join Date
Jack Harig
March 1, 1961
62 years
 
Michael Gladysz
March 1, 2012
11 years
 
David Koly
March 6, 1984
39 years
 
Nanci Dodgson
March 7, 2017
6 years
 
Jim Durr
March 8, 2016
7 years
 
David Showers
March 13, 2001
22 years
 
Dan Sveda
March 15, 1988
35 years
 
Malcolm Costa
March 18, 1997
26 years
 
Katerina Papas
March 22, 2005
18 years
 
Scott Manby
March 26, 2013
10 years
 
Bill Manby, Sr.
March 27, 1973
50 years
 
Connor Jarvis
March 28, 2017
6 years
 
Laura Duda
March 29, 2016
7 years
 
Katy Miller
March 31, 2015
8 years
 
Scott Kolligian
March 31, 2015
8 years
 
Stew Buchanan
April 1, 1983
40 years
 
Lauren Holly
April 5, 2022
1 year
 
Paul Jarrett
April 24, 2018
5 years
 
Lyn Goodwin-Shawver
April 25, 2017
6 years
 
John Reyes
April 26, 1994
29 years
 
Ken Babby
April 26, 2016
7 years
 
Donna Skoda
April 27, 2021
2 years
 
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