05/09/2024
Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor
May 16: Andrea Green: Pickaway County Library
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- Presiding: President Warren Spangler
- Prayer: Joe McNemar
- Piano: Ellery Elick
- Song Leader: The Music Man himself – JIM HOOKS! “Clementine”, “Get Together Song”
- Attendees: 40 by my count: Beavers, Spangler, Poling, D.Wolfe, Nemes-Crawford, Fouts, Elick, Wilson, McNemar, Dean, Lambert, Horning, Liddy, Brown, Robinson, Dailey, Ellis, Palm, Routt, C.Chamberlain, T.Chamerlain, B.Liggett, E.Liggett, Radcliff, McCrady, R.Wolfe, Riegel, Hooks, Sneed, Ankrom, Lanman, I.Webb, White, K.Neff, Rawlins, D.Webb, Searls, Blanton, Kramer, B.Tootle
- Guests: Pam Moore
- Visiting Rotarian: Charlie Hedges from Hilliard
- Students: For their last visit of the school year (6 days left!), Teays Valley Seniors were introduced by Eric Ferrell – Aaron and Madison. We wish you all the best.
Announcements:
- Pam Moore has been approved by the board for membership. She is sponsored by Paula Routt. Pam is a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker and will be installed May 23rd. Welcome!
- Friends of Ted Lewis received $1,000 over the next two years from Circleville Rotary with Larry Logan and Ty Ankrom accepting
- Board meeting May 21st
- May 13th – Bonus Soup Kitchen at the Presbyterian Church. 4:00pm
SAA: Michele Lanman’s second day as SAA!
- Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame opened: 1995
- If you don’t know how to play an instrument – pay $1
- How many years after their first recording are they eligible for induction? 25 years
- As of 2023 how many artists have been inducted?: 378
- First person inducted: Chuck Berry
- Youngest inducted: Stevie Wonder
Scholarship Drawing: Connie was the winner of $44! The jackpot is $845 and it will continue to grow!
Program: Megan Bella – The Wyngate
- Support to residents is their main goal
- Independent Apartments/Assisted Living
- 1997 was first community for the company
- 13 total facilities
- Practice invisible healthcare – all the healthcare is done in apartments, including passing meds
- Hospitality and customer service is a focus so residents feel like home
- Robust activity program
- Peace of mind for families
- There are outreach programs from Wyngate – if you know someone who could use a meal and a friend still living in their home let Megan know – a meal can be delivered
- Volunteers are welcome who can come on a regular basis
- Community drive-thru’s monthly
- $2,500-$3,500 for independent living with utilities, food, apartment cleaning – do have waiting list
- $5,000-$8,000 for assisted living depending on level of care
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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to the Foster Care Program of Pickaway County through Jobs and Family Services