06-05-2025

Jeremiah, Tara, Drew with Connie – our scholarship winners for the year
Casey-PHF+1, Jayme, Daryl-PHF+3
Program Chair Michelle Blanton with Cicely and PE Rob

06/05/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

June 12th: Raymond Balallo Crown Hill Golf Club

June 19th:  President of OCU

June 26th: Wayne Gray – Crossroads

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Norm Wilson
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Brenna Gibson – “He’s Got The Whole World In His Hand”, “In The Good Old Summer Time”
  • Attendees: Radcliff, Elick, Wilson, D.Webb, Dean, Horning, Kramer, Liddy, McNemar, Sneed, Ankrom, Logan, Hooks, Reeves, Brown, B&T Gibson, Foster, Routt, S&G Montgomery, Spangler, Lambert, Robinson, Poling, T&C Chamberlain, Wolford, D.Wolfe, Crawford, Nemes-Crawford, Rawlins, Riegel, McCrady, B.Tootle, Reitano, Blanton, Hedges, Fountain
  • Guests: Molley Fountain joined her mom; Rick Rawlins introduced Kristin Wilson-Doyle (see below)

Scholarship Award winners: Connie Chamberlain thanked her committee of Norm, Bob Sneed and Jean for evaluating applicants

Drew Roberts – going to Hocking College – wants to work for the National Park Service

Tara Wolfe – attending Ohio State ATI for equine animal sciences 

Jeremiah Layton (with mom, Terri)  for his second check – plans to be teacher, currently working for Grove City in Urban Forestry and coaching Westfall 5th & 7th grade basketball – while going to school

New member approved: Dr. Kristin Wilson-Doyle has been approved by the board for membership. She is an audiologist for Luebbe Hearing Services in Circleville and resides in Hilliard with her husband and dog. Kristen is sponsored by Bob Mabe and has been introduced by Rick Rawlins during meetings. She will join our club in July.

Club Announcements:  

  1. Jayme – NGS Mongolia team are arriving June 14-18th
    • Monday evening Pizza Cottage – 5pm-7pm
    • You can join them Tuesday 7am for Sunrise meeting
    • If anyone would like to sponsor meals, please contribute to Jayme
    • Wednesday – Marietta is their next stop and transportation is needed
  2. PAAC/Ohio Health/Pickaway County Public Health – BINGO! End of summer turn your cards into the library and be put into a drawing. Pick up BINGO cards around town and have some fun.
  3. Board meeting – committee assignments finalized
    • 2025-26 budget will go to next board meeting
    • Raising dues will fall to Rob’s year – RI and District dues are going up and we have to prepare
  4. Disaster Aid USA thanked us for our $500 donation and will represent our club at the Pumpkin Show Friday parade with the trailer we helped sponsor
  5. Kevin Dreisbach is recovering at home – please think of him
  6. Gary Montgomery’s 80th birthday party at Rhoadhouse 56 – July 12th 1-4pm. RSVP to Sandy
  7. Jayme Fountain’s PHF presentation – Casey Liddy – PHF+1; Daryl Wolfe – PHF+3

SAA: John Lambert

  • Anyone who did not volunteer to be SAA for the last two weeks of June – $1
  • Anniversaries/Birthdays/Anniversaries of Club
  • Circleville Earthworks designed after Hopewell culture
  • Which major news channel started on air – June 1, 1980 – CNN
  • What epidemic recognized by CDC in 1981 – AIDS
  • Happy Dollars….wow – a lot of people are happy!

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Casey Liddy (great to see you again Casey) for $20 – Big Bean is holding at $788.

Program: Cicely Esterline – Miss Southern Ohio Teen 2025

  • June 18th – competition for Miss Ohio Teen (good luck!)
  • Social initiative focus of competition – Cicely advocates for veterans
  • Challenges faced by veterans: PTSD, depression and anxiety, difficulty finding jobs, homelessness
  • Advocacy means using your voice and actions to help others
  • Get Involved with Operation Gratitude, Wreathes Across America, Tunnel to Towers 5K (Westerville), Honor Flight, Wounded Warriors 
  • Youngest member of Pickaway County Monumental Society 

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

05-29-2025

05/29/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

June 4th: Cicely Esterline with the Miss Ohio Pageant

June 12th: Raymond Balallo Crown Hill Golf Club

June 19th:  maybe OCU

June 26th: Wayne Gray – Crossroads

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Norm Wilson
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Jim Hooks : “Better Than Ever This Year”, “Take Me Out To The Ballgame”
  • Attendees: White, Hooks, Elick, Wilson, Brown, Blanton, Duvall, Lambert, McNemar, Rhodes, Weller, D.Wolfe, C&T Chamberlain, B&T Gibson, G&S Montgomery, Marosher, T.Tootle, Logan, Spangler, Nemes-Crawford, Crawford, Ankrom, Fountain, Mullins, Wolford, Reeves, Robinson, Lanman, Rawlins, Riegel, McCrady, R.Wolfe, Schreiner, Searls, Poling
  • Guests: Taylor introduced her sister, Mallory Breiner

Club Announcements:  

  • 125 pins – June is Foundation Month if you would like to make a contribution before the end of the fiscal year – a check for $125 to the Rotary Foundation to Jayme & she will send it in. Ellery Elick, Larry Logan & Tom Duvall received their pins today!
  • Jayme – NGS Mongolia team are arriving June 14-18th. There are five people coming and we need host families. Monday evening if we can do an After Hours with Sunrise we would be able to meet them since they are not making our club meeting. You can join them Tuesday 7am for Sunrise meeting. If anyone would like to sponsor meals, please contribute to Jayme. Marietta is their next stop and transportation is needed.

Community Events: 

  • June 6th – Special Olympics “Pieing for a purpose” – Pumpkin Show Park – see Matt Hafey if you want to get pied or help in any way
  • PCCF Hall of Fame Ag nomination forms available through Heidi

SAA: Michele Lanman

  • In recognition of our own Ned Schreiner being the oldest veteran in Pickaway County and in the parade – pay $1
  • 2022 Cleveland Indians changed to Guardians – what do they symbolize? Transportation
  • First professional baseball team organized in Cincinnati 1869- where did the original team now? Atlanta
  • Ground rule triple – how can it be awarded? Player cannot throw something to stop the ball
  • Mud for pitchers to have better grip on ball made in New Jersey
  • How many balls does a team need to have on hand for a game? 90

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Judy Wolford for $20 – Big Bean is holding at $767.

Program:  Brenna Gibson

  • Gibson girls-  H.L. (Brenna’s husband) Likes to raise and breed Hampshire hogs (since 1996)
  • Mallory’s accomplishments showing pigs made her mamma cry
  • 2016 Brenna started showing 
  • Mallory still takes the whip at the Indiana State Fair – historically it was the best show for Hampshire Boars
  • Breeding stock is the focus of Gibson Girls
  • National Swine Registry have shows and you can bid from home

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

05-22-2025

05/22/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

May 29th – Gibson Girls by Brenna Gibson

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Assistant Governor Jim Rogers
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Jim Hooks : “American, The Beautiful” (that was beautiful); “Battle Hymn Of The Republic” 
  • Attendees: Brown, C&T Chamberlain, Dean, Dreisbach, Duvall, Elick, Foster, Fountain, B&T Gibson, Hedges, Hooks, Lanman, Mavis, McCrady, McNemar, C.Neff, Nemes-Crawford, Poling, Radcliff, Reeves, Reitano, Riegel, Robinson, Sneed, Spangler, B.Tootle, D.Webb, Weller, White, Wilson, D.Wolfe, Wolford
  • Guests: Laura, Steve, Marian & Butch all guests of Dave Horning
  • Visiting Rotarians: AG Jim Rogers – Logan

Club Announcements:  

  • Drexel Poling Service Above Self Award for community members –  nomination deadline June 5th. See Michele Lanman for application.
  • Jayme – NGS Mongolia team are arriving June 14-18th. There are five people coming and we need host families. Monday evening if we can do an After Hours with Sunrise we would be able to meet them since they are not making our club meeting. You can join them Tuesday 7am for Sunrise meeting
  • Norfolk Ave. – Habitat for Humanity is building a home. This will be a service project for our club. Time frame is 7-8 months.

Community Events: 

  • June 6th – Special Olympics “Pieing for a purpose” – Pumpkin Show Park – see Matt Hafey if you want to get pied or help in any way
  • PCCF Hall of Fame Ag nomination forms available through Heidi

SAA: Michele Lanman

  • Bob McCrady – your badge doesn’t do any good in the truck!
  • If you paid your dues, pay $1 because you are making the late payers look bad
  • National Hockey League trivia

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Charlie Hedges for $17 – Big Bean is holding at $747.

Program:  Cory Wassmas, CW Woodcraft 

  • Over 300k followers on his social media account
  • Custom Wood Ceiling + Wall Solutions
  • Helps with acoustics 
  • Reaches people where they are and people are on social media
  • Over 20 million have seen his videos creating products
  • https://cwwoodcraft.com

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

05-15-2025

05/15/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

May 22th – hmm…couldn’t make it out

May 29th – Gibson Girls by Brenna Gibson

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Joe Brown
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Jim Hooks and his wisdom search through song: “Happy Wanderer”, “I’ve been working on the railroad”
  • Attendees: Ankrom, Brown, C & T Chamberlain, Dean, Elick, Fountain, B & T Gibson, Hedges, Hooks, Lambert, Lanman, McCrady, McNemar, Poling, Radcliff, Reeves, Riegel, Robinson, Schreiner, Searls, Spangler, B.Tootle, I & D Webb, White, Wilson, D.Wolfe, Young 

Club Announcements:  

  • Please pay your invoice by June 1st for (July 2025-June 2026 dues)
  • Drexel Poling Service Above Self Award for community members –  nomination deadline June 5th. See Michele Lanman for application.
  • Board meeting next Tuesday, June 20th, 11:30am

Community Events: 

  • June 6th – Special Olympics “Pieing for a purpose” – Pumpkin Show Park – see Matt Hafey if you want to get pied or help in any way
  • PCCF Hall of Fame Ag nomination forms available through Heidi

SAA: Michele Lanman

  • Tony Robinson – sporting his Red Barn made Rotary shirt
  • Anyone without their badge? McCrady! “It’s in the truck”
  • NBA questions

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Rob Radcliff for $15 – Big Bean is holding at $732.

Program: Linda Knisley and Lynn Huston – Helping Hands in the Garden

  • Support cancer patients in Pickaway County
  • Started in Franklin county by breast cancer survivors in 2009 and it’s  in the first year for Pickaway Co.
  • Volunteer organization to provide plants, materials and volunteer help
  • If you enjoy gardening and would like to volunteer, always looking for help
  • PCCF grant recipient last year to help with start up funds
  • Self-referral form – do need physician form noting they are recovering from a cancer diagnosis. Nothing more than that needed.
  • Meet with patient and ask for they would like, from plants in the front yard to just a pot of flowers they can see outside their window
  • Www.HHinthegarden.org or PickCoHHintheGarden@gmail.com
  • Master Gardeners will direct the work being done

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

05-08-2025

05/08/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

May 15th – surprise

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Roger Wolfe
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Jim Hooks reprises his traditional May role: in honor of Mother’s Day – “Let Me Call You Sweetheart”, something about the market is mentioned in “Good-bye My Lover Good-bye”
  • Attendees: Daryl knows…where is everybody?
  • Guests: Rick Rawlins’ guest – Kristin Wilson-Doyle,  audiologist from Luebbe Hearing (May is better hearing month – get a free hearing screening!)

Club Announcements: 

  • Bonus Soup Kitchen May 12th – with close to 200 meals, we need help please
  • Please pay your invoice by June 1st for (July 2025-June 2026 dues)
  • Drexel Poling Service Above Self Award for community members –  nomination deadline June 5th. See Michele Lanman for application.

Community Events: 

  • May 16th – YMCA fundraiser at Rhoadhouse 56: Bourbon & BBQ 6-9pm $50 pre-register, $60 at the door
  • May 17th – 8am-noon Savings Bank Shred It Day at the Circleville Middle school
  • June 6th – Special Olympics “Pieing for a purpose” – Pumpkin Show Park – see Matt Hafey if you want to get pied or help in any way

SAA: Michele Lanman

  1. Buckeye fans- how many went to a game? Others pay $1, we’ve spent enough
  2. FB team also has what honor? Scholastic 
  3. Most nfl draft selections: Georgia, 2022, 16
  4. Other draft questions 

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Michelle Blanton for $19 – Big Bean is holding at $717.

Program: our own Rick Rawlins sharing a family honor

  • Rick’s father, Private First Class Elbert R. Rawlins, was inducted into Ohio Military Hall of Fame which takes place each spring on the Veterans Plaza of the Ohio Statehouse 
  • It honors those veterans who received a Medal of Valor while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces
  • Ohiochannel.org/video/ohio-military-hall-of-fame-induction-ceremony-5-2-2025
  • His father served in the South Pacific for three years and was behind enemy lines in Guadalcanal for 9 days gathering intelligence 
  • Wade J. Rawlins, (Ret.) Air Force Lt. Colonel and U.S. Air Force Academy graduate – (Elbert’s grandson and Rick’s son) accepted the award
  • 6 months ago, Rick’s son received a call from Australia from an underwater demo specialist – Elbert’s dogtags were found in the Solomon Islands when a native turned them over
  • William J. Barthelmas, Jr. was also honored posthumously with his third silver star for his service in Vietnam

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

05-01-2025

Program Chair, Tony with Lindsay & Alicia and Pres. White

05/01/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

May 8th – Red Crown Golf Academy at Crown Hill

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Norm Wilson
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Warren (filling in for Jim Hooks!) “Home On The Range” (alittle slow, but with church type organ music?), “Sing Rotarians”
  • Attendees: Crawford, C.Chamberlain, R.Wolfe, Riegel, Hedges, Wolford, B.Gibson, Wilson, Elick, Sneed, T.Chamberlain, Fountain, Lambert, Sneed, Nemes-Crawford, Robinson, Poling, Foster, Weaver, T.Gibson, McNemar, Halley, Dean, Dreisbach, D.Webb, Young, Kitchen, Foll, Reaves, Hafey, Lanman, C.Neff, Schreiner, Horning, Hooks
  • Guests: Heather Foll introduced Jordan; Rick Rawlins’ guest – Kristin Wilson-Doyle,  audiologist from Luebbe Hearing (May is better hearing month – get a free hearing screening!)
  • Lunch:  Fried chicken with sausage gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans; steak with onions salad

Club Announcements: 

  • Soup Kitchen April 28th – 232 meals served, which means 464 hot dogs with buns; tater tots; baked beans; oatmeal cookies – we ran out of everything but hot dogs/buns and had substitutes from the church. We were packing meals from 4:20pm-6pm. Thank you Rob, Warren, Jayme and her mother-in-law, Bob Mc, John Ellis, Julia Weller, David & Marie. Alice Harker kept us going! We need your help – fourth Monday of every month.
  • Please pay your invoice by June 1st for (July 2025-June 2026 dues)
  • Drexel Poling Service Above Self Award for community members –  nomination deadline June 5th. See Michele Lanman for application.

Community Events: 

  • May 4th – Musical Tribute for Mary Ruth Tolbert 2pm-4pm at Mount Oval. Free Admission with Reservations required – contact Historical Society.
  • May 16th – YMCA fundraiser at Rhoadhouse 56: Bourbon & BBQ 6-9pm $50 pre-register, $60 at the door
  • May 17th – 8am-noon Savings Bank Shred It Day at the Circleville Middle school
  • June 6th – Special Olympics “Pieing for a purpose” – Pumpkin Show Park – see Matt Hafey if you want to get pied or help in any way

SAA: Michele Lanman

  • Birthday’s Anniversary’s this month – please stand and have a neighbor pay
  • May is mental health awareness month
  • 1/5th of all adults have had a mental health condition (from anxiety, to bi-polar, depression, PTSD, postpartum, etc.)
  • 1 in 20 Americans live with major mental health disorder
  • 1 in 10 Ohio students have attempted suicide in a 12 month period
  • Three main factors to mental health conditions:  biological factors, life experiences, family history of mental health problems
  • Ohio’s “Beat the Stigma” – marketing campaign addressing mental health and substance abuse

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Matt Hafey for $19 – Big Bean is holding at $697.

Program: Lindsay & Alicia  – Alzheimers Association

  • Alzheimer’s Walk – #endalz. It’s an awareness opportunity, not 5K
  • MVCH Park, Sept. 6th – create teams and fundraisers 
  • Alzheimer’s Association provides education programs, 24/7 help line, support groups
  • Flowers of their logo mean different support levels – caregiver, lost someone, monetary supporter 
  • 2025 facts
    • 7 million American’s living with Dementia/Alzheimer’s is a subgroup
    • Age, Family History and Genetics determine your risk 
    • Women are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s but are also the most caregivers
    • It’s important to get diagnosed early because treatments are being developed 
  • Brain Health –
    • Protect your head – wear a helmet
    • Be smoke free
    • Get moving
    • Challenge your mind
    • Control blood pressure
    • Manage diabetes
    • Sleep well
    • Eat right
    • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Alz.org/centralohio or 800-272-3900
  • Support – care consultations help get family connected to correct services for their needs

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

04-24-2025

RF Chair, Jayme Fountain presents Warner Searls with his 125 pin!
Rotarian and Mayor, Michelle Blanton; Jim Stanley; Program Chair, Daryl Wolfe; Pres. Heidi

04/24/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

May 1st – Sister Monica talking about the Alzheimer’s Walk

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Norm Wilson
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Jayme Fountain “I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover”, “We’re Rotary”
  • Attendees:  Ankrom, Blanton, Brown, C.& T.Chamberlain, Crawford, Dean, Droste, Duvall, Elick, Fountain, B&T Gibson, Hedges, Hooks, Lambert, B.Liggett, Maroscher, Mavis, McCrady, McNemar, G&S Montgomery, Nemes-Crawford, Poling, Reitano, Riegel, Spangler, Searls, B.Tootle, I.Webb, Weller, Wilson, D.Wolfe, Wolford
  • Guests: not today
  • Students: not today
  • Lunch: it’s a picnic!

Club Announcements: 

  • 125 Club pin today was presented to Warner Searls
  • Our Foundation Goals have been met for the year and it’s good to go over!
  • Soup Kitchen April 28th – Need help – close to 200 meals being served now
  • Please pay your invoice for July 2025-June 2026 dues.
  • 2025-26 – Membership Survey please check how you would like to help our club. Return to Rob or Daryl.

Community Events: 

  • Mayor’s Breakfast: Thurs. May 1, 2025 7:30am at Emmett Chapel. Honoree’s this year are Jan Shannon and FORJACK. Sponsors are being requested as well as event admission tickets. See Joe for tickets or more information.
  • May 4th – Musical Tribute for Mary Ruth Tolbert 2pm-4pm at Mount Oval. Free Admission with Reservations required – contact Historical Society.
  • May 17th – 8am-noon Savings Bank Shred It Day at the Circleville Middle school

SAA: Warren Spangler filling in for Rob

  • Tony Chamberlain is a baby (happy belated!)
  • April 24th day – anyone take their child to work today? Ned Riegel’s son is spraying the fields right now (while he is eating lunch)
  • First Rotary club formed? Chicago in 1905
  • Who formed the first club? Paul Harris
  • Number of clubs in the world? Over 35,000
  • A Warren joke…

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Bob Liggett for $9  – Big Bean is holding at $678.

Program:  Jim Stanley – Service Director

  • City updates – $31 million dollars worth of grants have been received with $20 million federal grant being for the grade separation
  • Some grants do need city match, which limits which grant applications
  • Looking at multiple use path to Barthelmas park down Ohio St to Kingston Pike with flashing lights for crossings
  • Two new parks being developed – 25 acres in middle of town off Pickaway St. and on North Court St
  • Water, Sewer, Roadways have been under study for years and planning over the next 20 years is being done
  • City has 80 miles of water and sewer lines to maintain as well as 180 miles of roadways
  • Two paving projects for 2025
  • South Court St and Walnut Street have water line work as well as pavement projects
  • Water Plant Improvements planning ahead to remove the forever chemicals in water
  • Water haul should be open in May with plant open in August
  • Building Ted Lewis Park shelter house
  • City will have curbside recycling from Rumpke – contact Rumpke to sign up
  • The City of Circleville’s monthly newsletter “The Loop” – sign-up at Circlevilleoh.gov

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

04-17-2025

Judge Matthew Chaffin flanked by President Heidi and PE Rob

04/17/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

Apr. 24 – Jim Stanley – Circleville Service Director

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Roger Wolfe 
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Jayme Fountain – “Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie”, “Viva La Rotary”
  • Attendees: Daryl knows  
  • Guests: Eric Liggett introduced his son Chase (and himself!)
  • Students: New Hope is on a school trip today
  • Lunch: Baked spaghetti w sauce, salad and bread stick; Turkey & white cheddar sandwich w cup of ham & bean soup

Club Announcements: 

  • Women Products drive: Thank you to everyone who participated we have surpassed our goal! Donations will go to The Covering end of May for the presentation.
  • Please pay your invoice for July 2025-June 2026 dues. We need to have membership finalized before Rotary International bills us in July.
  • 2025-26 – Membership Survey please check how you would like to help our club. Return to Rob or Daryl.

Community Events: 

  • April 26th – 9am Parkinson Walk, PCCF for registration
  • Mayor’s Breakfast: Thurs. May 1, 2025 7:30am at Emmett Chapel. Honoree’s this year are Jan Shannon and FORJACK. Sponsors are being requested as well as event admission tickets. See Joe for tickets or more information.
  • May 4th – Musical Tribute for Mary Ruth Tolbert 2pm-4pm at Mount Oval. Free Admission with Reservations required – contact Historical Society.
  • May 17th – 8am-noon Savings Bank Shred It Day at the Circleville Middle school

SAA:  Warren Spangler has a book of Milton Berle jokes (in the truck)

  • Ellery’s birthday roast
  • Norm Wilson’s first anniversary April 6th
  • First chocolate Easter egg – 1873 – what company? Fry
  • Second company 1875 – Cadbury

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Charlie Hedges for $12  – Big Bean is holding at $667.

Program:  Judge Matthew Chaffin – Pickaway Co. Common Pleas Court

  • Career has been with State of Ohio, now he gets to serve his community
  • Trial court
  • Best seat in the courtroom is the judge -watching the action take place between lawyers, jurors, defendants 
  • Transcription of everything that goes on is electric now and it is then easier to provide to anyone requesting
  • With growth of Pickaway Co. Also brings increase in criminal activities and divorces
  • General and Domestic cases are under our Common Pleas Court cases
  • Protection orders tool exists for those being victimized by someone 2017-49; 2022 – 140; 2024 – 157 protection orders 
  • Depending on the level of the felony – there are rules to follow when sentencing 

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

04-10-2025

Teays Valley, Luke Burgett, Mr. Ferrell and Sophia Seymour
Joanna Motter with President Heidi

04/10/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

Apr. 17 – Judge Matthew Chaffin – Pickaway Co. Common Pleas Court

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Gary Montgomery 
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Brenna Gibson selected “The Band Played On”, “Sing Rotarians”
  • Attendees: Brown, Carder, C.Chamberlain, Crawford, Driesbach, Elick, Foster, Fountain, B.Gibson, T.Gibson, Hedges, Hooks, Horning, Lambert, Logan, Mavis, McCrady, McNemar, G.Montgomery, C.Neff, Poling, Radcliff, Rawlins, Reitano, Riegel, Robinson, Routt, Schreiner, Sneed, Spangler, I.Webb, D.Webb, Weller, White, Wilson, D.Wolfe, R.Wolfe, Wolford, Young
  • Guests: Stacy Young brought back Morgan Windsor and he is interested in Rotary
  • Students: Teays Valley seniors introduced by Eric Ferrell – Sophia Seymour and Luke Burgett . Good luck!
  • Lunch: breakfast bar with scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, biscuits and gravy, bacon, sausage, french toast 

Announcements: 

  • Women Products drive: Paula Routt & Brenna Gibson chairs. Our final collection date this year will be April 17th and winner announced at the District Conference – April 26th! 
  • May 17th – 8am-noon Savings Bank Shred It Day at the Circleville Middle school
  • Invoices for July 2025-June 2026. Please pay Daryl before June 1st
  • 2025-26 – Membership Survey please check how you would like to help our club. Return to Rob or Daryl
  • Fourth Saturday in April – 9am Parkinson Walk, PCCF for registration
  • Joe McNemar announced the Mayor’s Breakfast: Thurs. May 1, 2025 7:30am at Emmett Chapel. Honoree’s this year are Jan Shannon and FORJACK. Sponsors are being requested as well as event admission tickets. See Joe for tickets or more information.

SAA:  Warren Spangler filling in for Rob

  • March madness is over – anyone win any money in their pools? No??
  • NCAA tournament started in 1939
  • What school won the first NCAA tournament – Oregon Webfoots
  • 1939 who did they defeat? – The Ohio State University
  • Most NCAA tournament wins – UCLA (11 times)
  • How many times has OSU won the tournament – once (1960)

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Gary Montgomery for $20  – Big Bean is holding at $655.

Program: Jonna Motter – New Director of PICCA

  • “Helping People In Their Daily Lives” motto of PICCA
  • Early Childhood Services
    • 72 early head start children and 150 head start children
    • Also education for student/parent in the home as part of early head start
  • Housing
    • Three housing complexes totaling 95 units
  • Empowerment Services
    • Rural Outreach and Wellness – meeting with homeless in their camps
    • Wheels to work – car repair money available if you meet specs
    • Work support – if you have an employee that does not have the money to start working because no paycheck for two weeks, but needs shoes and clothes
    • Toys for Tots – 2024 served 1,585 children with over $79,000 worth of gifts. This year’s campaign will start in July.
    • Ohio House provides housing for homeless veterans. Works on referral from VA. Goal is to get them into apartment within 2 years. Received $18,000 to renovate showers.
    • PICCA’s fresh produce market – outside of PICCA. Drive-thru 2nd & 4th Thursday monthly. Need volunteers. Serving 150 cars.
    • Soap-N-Hope: over 200 individual showers and approximately 40 individuals used last year. Currently on the PICCA property since they do not have a truck to pull it yet.
  • Utility Services
    • HEAP case managers have provided emergency utilization and bulk fuel assistance to 493 client this past winter season totaling over $225,000
    • Also can assist with furnace repairs
    • Summer, provide fans and window air conditioners
  • Transportation Services
    • With budget cuts and lack of volunteers, only have 6 drivers
    • Pumpkin Show shuttle is very popular
  • Jmotter@picca.info if you can help or get involved

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville

04-03-2025

Westfall proud – Tara, Marianna and Mrs. Smith
Director of the Y, Wayne Linthicum with President Heidi

04/03/2025

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

Apr. 10: Jonna Motter – New Director of PICCA

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  • Presiding:  President Heidi White
  • Prayer: Norm Wilson
  • Piano: Ellery Elick. (With the new piano)
  • Song Leader: Jayme Fountain selected, “Home on the Range”, “Rotary Will Go Round the World”
  • Attendees: Ankrom, C.Chamberlain, T.Chamberlain, Crawford, Droste, Elick, Foster, Fountain, B.Gibson, T.Gibson, Hedges, Hooks, Horning, Lambert, B.Liggett, Logan, McCrady, McNemar, G & S Montgomery, C.Neff, Nemes-Crawford, Poling, Rawlins, Reeves, Riegel, Routt, Schreiner, Searls, Sneed, Spangler, B.Tootle, Weller, White, Wilson, D.Wolfe, R.Wolfe
  • Guests: Anita Wilson guest of Norm’s and guest of Dave Horning is Laura Schweitzer
  • Students: Westfall students making their last visit of the year – Mrs. Smith introduced Tara Wolfe who is ready to start equine studies at OSU ATI, Marianna Packer is ready to start her pre-med studies and wants to join Army ROTC at OSU!

Announcements: 

  • District Fundraisers:
    • Women Products drive: Paula Routt & Brenna Gibson chairs. Our final collection date this year will be April 17th.
  • Invoices for July 2025-June 2026. Please pay Daryl before June 1st
  • 2025-26 – Membership Survey please check how you would like to help our club. Return to Rob or Daryl
  • This Saturday, April 5th, 1:00-3:00pm – Paula’s office  – Rouff Mortgage 844 N. Court St. drive thru – Blessings In A Backpack: Think of what a child can fix for themselves: Chef Boyardi with peel back top, Slim Jim’s, fruit cups, applesauce, cheese crackers, goldfish, graham crackers. NO PEANUT PRODUCTS.  There are 365 children served every Friday in our area with a bag of items for the weekend. 
  • Fourth Saturday in April – 9am Parkinson Walk, PCCF for registration
  • Larry reported Ted Lewis Park has just passed $600,000 in donations. Next project is the shelter house. Four movies also scheduled during the summer.

SAA: Warren is filling in for Rob

  • Birthday’s and Anniversaries but neither are here
  • Give $1 for all the beekeepers in the room
  • CHS alumni – big display at the school, all alumni pay up
  • Rotary magazine – how many pounds of food does the US waste a year? 2.3 billion pounds 
  • School cafeteria’s – 25% of waste is milk

Scholarship Drawing:  This weeks winner is Rick Rawlins for $15  – Big Bean is holding at $635.

Program: YMCA director – Wayne Linthicum

  • He has been at our YMCA for one year
  • 5200 members currently; (1100 silver sneakers; 2900 youth)
  • Last year – number of scans – 93,552. (You scan your membership card to access the Y.)
  • Health is important and you have to keep moving 
  • Great set of directors help run the programs at the Y
  • Child Care Program won 2024 award for After School Program of the year
  • 350-400 kids went through water safety classes last year
  • If you want to volunteer coaching or helping in any way, contact the Y. If anyone has an idea, come in and let’s talk.
  • Safe haven for children before and after school. Eyes and ears all over the Y, as well as medically trained employee’s. 
  • Healthy Kids Day – Free to Public. April 26th – 10am-2pm
  • May 16th – $50 pre-sale Bourbon & BBQ annual campaign kick-off at Rhoadhouse 56
  • $60,000 is goal for campaign – every dollar stays in Pickaway Co.
  • We are not a break-even Y, Wayne’s goal is to make us one with increasing membership by offering so many options and fundraising
  • Every high school swim team uses the Y, so open swim lanes are hard to come by in the afternoon and evening during swim season
  • Wayne is part of the planning process with the city. Outdoor pool is always on the table, it will cost $2.5 million to build.  Maintaining is not budget friendly.

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In appreciation for the speaker today, a donation will be made to Anne’s Smiles of Ashville