10-27-2022

Sophomore students from New Hope, Allison Catlos introduced us to Olivia Holbrook and Noah Hamilton
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Pictured for their working relationships with the U.S. Marshal’s Service. From the left are Rotarian Trent Patterson, director of Pickaway Pathways for Success; Rotarian Gary Montgomery, retired law enforcement; Pickaway County Sheriff Matt Hafey, Rotarian Rick Rawlins, former deputy director of Ohio Homeland Security; Dan DeVille, speaker and Assistant Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal; Rob Radcliff, Pickaway County Common Pleas Court bailiff; and John Vance, Pickaway County Common Pleas court probation officer.
Speaker Dan DeVille with Rotary member Rick Rawlins

November Programs – Judy Wolford, Chair

3rd – Larry Logan, Ted Lewis Park

10th – Tim Colburn, OhioHealth Berger Hospital update

17th – Jeff Phillips, YMCA update

24th – Happy Thanksgiving – no meeting

December Programs – Heidi White, Chair

1st – Blanket Project – 39 blankets to tie for CASA

8th – District Governor, Price Finley

15th – Sounds of the Season

22nd – No Meeting – Merry Christmas

29th – No Meeting – Happy New Year

Upcoming Dates:

  • June 16, 2023 – Golf outing
  • Presiding: President David M. Crawford
  • Prayer: Dan Fouts
  • Piano Player: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Rick Rawlins selected “Let There Be Peace On Earth” and “R-O-T-A-R-Y”
  • Visiting Rotarians: not today
  • Guests: Rick Rawlins introduced John Vance and Dan Fouts introduced Sheriff Hafey
  • Students: Sophomore students from New Hope, Allison Catlos introduced us to Olivia Holbrook and Noah Hamilton
  • Attending: (Drexel has official list) Crawford, Poling, Nemes-Crawford, Droste, Rawlins, Catlos, Fouts, Canfield, McNemar, Pelcic, Elick, Radcliff, D.Wolfe, Robinson, Montgomery, T.Tootle, Foster, Brown, Mavis, B.Tootle, Riegel, McCrady, R.Wolfe, Hedges, Palm, B.Liggett, Kramer, Dean, Fullen, Schreiner, Simmons, McIlroy, D.WEbb, E.Liggett, White, Ankrom, Hooks, Wolford, T.Chamberlain, Patterson, Mabe, Gerhardt
  • October Birthdays: 28th-Dick Fullen
  • October Anniversaries: 28th-Tony & Kelly Chamberlain;
  • November Birthdays: 5th-Monica Justinger; 8th-Jonathan Davis; 25th-Dick Gerhardt;
  • November Anniversaries: 25th-Ned & Faye Schreiner;

Announcements

  • Tony Robinson – Dec. 17th is Wreaths Across American at Fortest Cemetery. Sign-ups for a wreath, $15 per. Checks made out to SAR Camp Charlotte.
  • Soup Kitchen thank you’s to Daryl Wolfe, Rob & Dodie Radcliff, Bob Sneed, David & Marie Crawford. 60 meals were served including Pumpkin Pie.
  • Circleville Herald has Noon Rotary featured in the week of Pumpkin Show including our Imagination Library ad
  • Nov. 17th after the meeting is Pumpkin Show booth wrap up meeting
  • Big Wheel Race – 44 racers. Scioto Post was live on the racecourse, check out their Facebook feed
  • Thank you to Ellery and Dan for the Health Care Logistics After Hours
  • Ty Ankrom – Please pick up your shirts
  • Log House update – foundation done and first layer of logs started
  • Charlie Hedges – November is Foundation month. Fred Mavis receives his Paul Harris +1. Congratulations Fred, it is in honor of his late wife, Carla.

SAA: Tom Tootle

  • Congrats Bob Liggett on your first place pumpkin
  • Pumpkin is a fruit – Bob McCrady got it right
  • What state grows the most pumpkins? Illinois
  • Halloween – what country originated it? Ireland
  • Peanuts cartoon – always looking for the Great Pumpkin
  • Number of different M&M’s – 25
  • Most popular candy passed out? M&M’s

Scholarship Drawing: Daryl Wolfe was the winner of the drawing $17. The jackpot is $692 and it continues!!

Program: Dan DeVille, Assistant Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal

  • Dan presented Rotarian Rick Rawlins with one of his agency’s first awards recognizing those who helped support the Marshal Service’s bomb dog program. Rawlins is a former official with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which provided the explosive-trained bomb dogs.
  • There are 94 judicial districts in the country, Ohio is split into 2
  • Dan is responsible for 48 southern counties
  • Dan’s agents can also be called on for Supreme Court protection detail
  • 1789 was the start of the Marshal service under George Washington
  • ATF and Secret Service both sprung out of Marshal Service
  • In southern Ohio, holding $25 million in assets until court cases are done
  • Witness protection program nationwide – 17,000 people with majority being in prison
  • Threat investigation has really picked up with judicial threats
  • 91% of warrants are local
  • Newest mission is human trafficking and missing children
  • U.S. Marshal Service part of Department of Justice

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  • In appreciation of this year’s speakers sharing their time & efforts, donations to Pickaway Pathways for Success will be made in their names.