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FRIDAY'S MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE BALLROOM! PLEASE RSVP YOUR GUESTS TODAY!!
THIS FRIDAY'S MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE "BALLROOM" AT MEYER'S LAKE BALLROOM. WE ARE ANTICIPATING A LARGE CROWD FOR OUR SPEAKER SO PLEASE RSVP YOUR GUESTS WITH THE ROTARY OFFICE. WE WANT TO MAKE SURE WE HAVE ADEQUATE SEATING SPACE AND FOOD AVAILABLE.
SECRETARY OF STATE JON HUSTED TO SPEAK FRIDAY ON "OHIO'S ECONOMIC GROWTH PLAN"
As Ohio’s 53rd Secretary of State, Jon Husted is responsible for oversight of elections in one of the nation’s most hotly-contested swing states. Under his leadership, Ohio delivered a smooth 2012 Presidential Election and 2014 Gubernatorial Election. To ensure all voters were treated fairly and equally, Husted has worked to implement uniform rules that included the first ever statewide absentee ballot application mailing to voters in all 88 counties in 2012 and again in 2014, as well as setting expansive hours for early, in-person voting. These efforts made it easier to vote and helped reduce the chance of long lines at the polls on Election Day.
 
From using technology to streamline the voting process to cleaning up Ohio’s voter rolls, and making it easier for military families to vote no matter where their service takes them, Jon is always looking to improve how we run elections in Ohio – and it’s getting noticed nationally. In 2013, the Washington Post’s blog “The Fix” named him one of their “Top 10 Rising Stars” in America. For his outreach to military families, Jon was recently recognized by the Association of the United States Army and Ohio was deemed an All-Star State by the Military Voter Protection Project. Under his watch, Ohio also received high marks for elections preparedness by voter advocacy groups, including Common Cause, the Verified Vote Foundation and Rutgers University Law School. In addition, Jon currently serves as co-chair of the National Association of Secretaries of State Election Committee and previously served on the organization’s Executive Board and as Vice President for its Midwestern Region.

In addition to serving as chief elections official, the Secretary of State is also the custodian of business filings in Ohio. Secretary Husted is committed to ensuring that Ohio’s job creators have a positive first interaction with the state of Ohio. He has achieved this through innovative reforms like allowing businesses to file online and reminds his team that government should be in the business of good customer service, working every day to eliminate bureaucratic delays that cost businesses time and money. During his tenure Ohio has seen record business filings five years in a row.
 
PREVIOUS SERVICE AND PERSONAL HISTORY
 
Jon Husted was first elected to public office in 2000 as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. Only four years later, Jon’s colleagues elected him Speaker of the Ohio House, making him one of the youngest ever to lead the body.
 
As Speaker, Jon was instrumental in passing the most fiscally-conservative budget in 40 years that included the reform of the state tax code and the largest income tax cut in Ohio’s history. He also led the passage of the Ed Choice Scholarship -- a school choice option for children trapped in chronically-failing schools -- and the creation of the Choose Ohio First Scholarship to encourage Ohio students studying in the STEMM disciplines of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine. For his legislative work, he’s proud to have been recognized as a Watchdog of the Treasury and as a Legislative Trail Blazer by School Choice Ohio.
 
After serving two terms as Speaker, Husted was elected to the Ohio Senate, where he was a leading advocate for redistricting reform – a cause he continues to champion as Secretary of State.
 
Raised in Montpelier, Ohio, Husted attended the University of Dayton (UD), where he earned All-American Defensive Back honors as a member of the 1989 Division III National Championship football team. After receiving his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UD, Husted stayed in the Dayton area where he served as Vice President of Business and Economic Development at the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce.
With all of his responsibilities, Secretary Husted considers his most important roles as that of husband to his wife Tina and father to his children, Alex, Katie and Kylie.
 
JON HUSTED'S KEY GOALS FOR THE OHIO SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE
  • Provide leadership that builds trust and confidence in Ohio’s system of elections through consistent and timely policy directives, just arbitration of disputes and enhanced services to voters and county boards of election
  • Enhance economic growth and job creation using technology and customer service practices that save businesses time and money.
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LUNCHEON MENU & ASSIGNMENT FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 3RD
TIM'S FISH
FRENCH FRIES
GREEN BEANS
 
SPEAKER CHAIR - DAN MATTHEWS
INVOCATOR - KIM KROH
SONG LEADER - RICK TAYLOR
GREETER LEADER - DAVE EWING
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"UNEVENT" RAFFLE TO DRAW WINNING TICKETS FOR THIRD WEEK OF PRIZES DURING THIS FRIDAY'S MEETING
The THIRD raffle drawing is THIS FRIDAY – February 10, 2017 – and will take place shortly after noon at the Rotary Club meeting.
 
If you have outstanding tickets, please make sure that you bring them in with payment to be eligible for this week’s drawing. Remember – even if you win this week, your ticket will be placed back into the 'basket' and you will have the chance to win more prizes!!
 
Week 1 prizes awarded to the following:
  • A man’s watch and a woman’s watch ($50 value); - FRED WHITTIER
  • A gift bag from Canton Brewing Company ($50 value); - JIM MOLNAR
  • A $50 gift certificate to Mr. Mike’s Catering; - SHARON SIRPILLA
  • A Young Truck Sales Cooler with 18 craft beers ($65 value) - MARK ESBER
Last week’s prizes were awarded to the following:
 
Week 2:
   -  3 bottles of wine from L.A. Dick ($65 value); - Rita Burchett
   -  2 Canton Symphony Orchestra tickets ($70 value); - Larry Dick
   -  1 quart of ice cream per month for a year from Taggarts ($78 value) - Christina Barbato
 
This week's tickets will be drawn for the following prizes:

Week 3:
   -  1 pound of meat per month for a year from Kennedy’s ($84 value);
   -  $50 Scott Talbot Salonspa gift card and $50 worth of products;
   -  2 $50 gift certificates to Kozmo’s Grille (1 courtesy of Kozmo's Grille, 1 courtesy of Lynn Hamilton);
   -  4 tickets to the Pro Football HOF and a 2016 yearbook ($120 value)

Week 4:
   -  McKinley Gift Bag from Canton City Schools ($100 value);
   -  Center Ice birthday skating party for 10;
   -  6 month YMCA regional family membership

Week 5:  
   -  a 4-pack of Cavs tickets plus a parking pass and a Cavs t-shirt (approx. $400 value);
   -  $500 cash
 
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ENDOWMENT FUND CONTRIBUTION
The following made a contribution to the Rotary Club of Canton's Endowment Fund in memory of Ward Scott:
 
   -  Jan and Dick Baker
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FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS
BETHEL, ROBERT E.                      Feb 02
CANDEA, JUSTIN                           Feb 04
MARKLING, JAMES A.                     Feb 06
CARR, ROBERT L.                          Feb 07
GRIFFING, WILLIAM D.                  Feb 10
SPRING, BRIAN R.                         Feb 19
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FEBRUARY CLUB ANNIVERSARY
DEWEES, JOHN C.                          22 years
DICK, JULIA B.                                22 years
LORIGAN, JUDITH                             9 years
TRUAX, DAVID                                10 years
ALLISON, ADRIAN                            1 Year
SCHORSTEN, BRUCE M.                  29 years
ORTMAN, GERALD                           26 years
WILSON, TENA                                 4 years
LIBER, Bill                                         7 years
FEASER, PAUL                                  8 years
BURT, J. CHRISTOPHER                   15 years
PARKINSON, RYAN                            7 years
ABBOTT, MICHAEL C.                      15 years
YOUNG, DAVID L.                            30 years
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WEEKLY MEETING NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
At our weekly meeting on January 27, 2017, President Elect Amanda Tietze filled in for a traveling President Craig Young.  PE Amanda opened the meeting by welcoming the members and guests.
 
Rotarian Tony Pierce gave the Invocation.
 
Secretary Suzette Matthews welcomed the following guests to the meeting: Peter Taflan (guest of Pete Taflan); Deb Robinson, Stephen Weingart, Paula Calhoun and Pat Roberts (guests of Sharon Sirpilla); Tyler Schrock (guest of Paul White); Raquel Raderchak (guest of Dan Matthews).
 
The "Happy Bucks" were provided by the following:  
  • Tony Pierce - in celebration of getting married on January 7, 2017 and learning that he and his new wife will be welcoming a new baby girl in June 2017;
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  • Suzette Matthews - to highlight next Friday's special speaker, Jon Husted, Secretary of State for Ohio, and to encourage Rotarians to bring a guest.  Please RSVP your guest to Lauri Coy for planning purposes;
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  • Tena Wilson and Mark Rojek - donated $20.00 to the Happy Bucks to recognize the "special" hand sanitizer PP Paul White provided to Tena as a welcoming gift.
Rotarian Steve Fettman then made an announcement letting members know of an upcoming fundraiser event to benefit the Philomatheon Society of the Blind. The event will be held on Monday, February 13, 2017 at Taggarts Ice Cream Parlor located on Fulton Road N.W., Canton. A portion of every sale that day will be donated to the Philomatheon Society in the name of our Rotary Club. Thank you, Ernie!
 
Vice President Michelle Mullaly then took to the podium to do the first ever drawing for the "Unevent" Raffle.  Rotarian Ernie Schott graciously drew the winning tickets from the tumbler and office Administrator Lauri Coy helped disburse the prizes to the winning ticket winners.  *See story above for the winners from last week's drawing.
 
President Elect Amanda then brought the members up to date on the Charitable Fund Drive.  To date $10,197.50 has been raised.
 
January speaker chair Sharon Sirpilla then introduced the speaker for the meeting, Nate Phinney, Provost from Malone University.
 
President Elect Amanda then concluded the meeting by reminding everyone that next week's speaker will be Secretary of State Jon Husted.  We will be meeting in the Ballroom at Meyer's Lake for this meeting and if you are bringing a guest, please contact the Rotary office and let them know.
 
The following Rotarian turned in a makeup during Friday's meeting: Bill Maddox (North Canton).
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RI PRESIDENTIAL MONTHLY MESSAGE

On 23 February, we will mark 112 years since the founding of Rotary. It is incredible to think about how much has changed, in our world and in our organization, since the first Rotary club met in Chicago with Paul Harris as a founding member.

Some things are easy to compare between now and 1905. There have been changes in technology, medicine, and society. When we look at a map of the world in 1905 and a map of the world today, we can see what’s different. What we can’t do is compare what is with what might have been. There is no way to compare our world as it exists now with the world as it would have been without Rotary.

Rotary has risen to so many challenges in its 112 years. We’ve answered conflict with peace, and poverty with education. We’ve responded to a lack of basic health care with projects large and small, from equipping clinics in tiny villages to eradicating polio across the globe.

We will never know how different the world would have been if Rotary had never been founded; if any one Rotary club had never been chartered; or if any single Rotarian had declined the invitation to join a Rotary club.

But I will say, with absolute faith and complete confidence, that the world is a far, far better place now than it would have been without Rotary and that Rotary itself is stronger because of every one of you.

The world needs Rotary more than ever. It needs our courage, our optimism, and our idealism. It needs the voice of tolerance, cooperation, and hope that we can offer. It needs the example of an organization that has proven that the citizens of all countries can work together successfully, gladly, and in friendship.

None of us ever knows the full impact of our actions. None of us knows the effects that will ripple out from the things we do and say, the decisions we make, the opportunities we seize, and those we let pass. But I think we all know that when we choose to do good, good will follow; and that when we choose Service Above Self as our life’s path, the direction it will take us will be a good one.

No one can see the future. No one knows what changes lie ahead. But I have faith in Rotary, and in Rotarians, that with every passing year, you will make our world a better place through Rotary Serving Humanity.

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Please mark your calendar for this upcoming event:
 
     - "Unevent Raffle" - drawing during weekly Friday Rotary meeting
     - Fellowship Outing - February 28th @ Canton Brewing Company 5:30 pm
     -  Health Screen & Wellness Fair - Saturday, April 29, 2017
 
 
Speakers
Feb 10, 2017
Pro Football Hall of Fame "The Johnson Controls PFHOF Village Sponsorship"; Invocator - Bob Carr
Feb 17, 2017
"High Tech Manufacturing in Sugarcreek, Ohio"; Invocator - Mark Clendenin
Feb 24, 2017
Invocator - Amanda Tietze
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