10-05-2023

Westfall was represented by Bryce and Allie. Emily Smith introduced them.

Rotary Barbie Friends Marie and Angela are knee deep in socks! Who will be the next Rotary Barbie to be in the box?

New member Nathan Carder, speaker Yolanda Johnson, new member Caleb Nichol and President Spangler

10/05/2023

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Editor

October Calendar – Bob Foster, Program Chair

Oct 12: Kim Frericks, Pumpkin Show Announcers Trustee

Oct 19: * No Meeting – Big Wheel Race at 1:00pm Pinckney St. Stage

Oct 23: * Community Kitchen. Presbyterian Church 4:00pm

Oct 26: TBD

*extra event

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  • Presiding:  President Warren Spangler
  • Prayer: Assistant District Governor, Jim Rogers
  • Piano: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Bob Foster – Home on the Road & Sing Rotarians
  • Attending: (Drexel has official list) 47 today – Spangler, Poling, Crawford, Nemes-Crawford, Ankrom, Beavers, Brown, Canfield, C.Chamberlain, Droste, Elick, Ellis, Foster, Fountain, Fouts, Hooks, E.Liggett, McCrady, McIlroy, McNemar, Montgomery, C.Neff, Palm, Radcliff, Rawlins, Riegel, Robinson, Schreiner, T.Tootle, I.Webb, Wilson, D.Wolfe, R.Wolfe, Catlos, Hafey, Reitano, Young, Lanman, Blanton, K.Neff, Horning, Ford, Lambert, Searls, Nickell, Carder, Justinger
  • Guests: Marie Nemes-Crawford introduced Kim Frericks and Katie Logan-Hedges; Amiya McBee – Branch Manager for Atomic Credit Union was introduced by John Lambert; Allison Catlos introduced Derek Radcliff from New Hope’s music department; Dave Horning brought his fiancé Laura to lunch; Ashlynn Ford accompanied her dad
  • Visiting Rotarians:  Catherine Ferynowski, Orlando, FL; Charlie Hedges, Hilliard and Asst. Governor, Jim Rogers from Logan
  • Students: Westerville High School counselor Emily Smith introduces Allison Copeland and Bryce Wickline

New Members: David Crawford introduced Nathan Carder, CEO of Brown Memorial Home. Nathan lives in Hilliard and has three children. Ty Ankrom introduced Caleb Nickell public accountant with Edward Jones next to Scioto Coffee.

Announcements

  • Angela announced Sock-tober District competition has netted 374 pairs of socks to date. Please donate new winter socks or Rotary Barbie friends Angela or Marie for monetary donations (they’ll shop for you!)
  • Ice Cream Tickets – $5 see Daryl or Bob McCrady. Purchase for friends and neighbors.
  • Rob reported Pumpkin Show Booth schedule will be posted on the website
  • Jim Hooks announced Big Wheel Race is Thursday, of Pumpkin Show, 1pm. Please let Jim know if you are a regular volunteer and CANNOT make it. We need at least 15 people.
  • Disaster Aid USA’s trailer is going to be pulled through Pumpkin Show Friday 8pm parade. If you would like to ride in the pick-up, please see Marie.
  • Disaster Aid USA is holding a Deployment Readiness training session for anyone interested on Saturday, Oct. 21st at the Jackson Township Building 3765 Hoover Rd. Grove City. Training will be a combination of classroom overview and hands-on field work to learn to chainsaw, muck & gut, and tarp roofs. Contact Dave Roasa for time at dausazone30@gmail.com

SAA: Bob Foster

  • Birthday’s / Anniversaries this week alone
  • First talkie came out on this date – Jazz Singer 
  • Henry Ford sold first car in black

Scholarship Drawing:  Earl Palm was the winner of $20! The jackpot is $140 it will continue to grow.

 Program:  Yolanda Johnson – Marching Band Director of the Ohio State School for the Blind 

  • Band was started in 2005
  • Students are a mix of visual impaired students. Some completely blind and some in just one eye. 
  • There is also a pep band for those musicians who might not be able to march
  • Being a music teacher takes preparation and creating materials because it is not readily available 
  • “Prepare, Adapt and Overcome” is band motto
  • All the band kids are athletes as well, swimming, track and field, so practice cannot overlap sports
  • Music code by Louis Braille, who was also a musician
  • Students come from all over Ohio
  • Adult volunteers are needed for only about 1/2 students in the marching band. Others can see enough to follow the cues on either side of them
  • Looking for more volunteers!
  • K-12, 100 students in band
  • Funding is donation based and Lions club donations along with fundraising events
  • Ms. Johnson’s personal goal is to get the band on an international trip
  • Percussion section is all high school students – middle school is not interested. Also need students playing flute and saxophone
  • How do you direct? When in a classroom, I can ask how many can see me. While marching, students have to rely on their listening skills and need to practice changes of tempo based on the music 
  • MaKenzie Love and others visit the school in summer to further their education on skills learning which might not be taught in the district schools
  • Ms. Johnson indicates the school in known internationally and receives calls from Canadian and Japanese schools looking for advice on music education and activities for their own students

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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

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
  • Marie Nemes-Crawford, Rotary Newsletter Editor; Marienc43113@gmail.com

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.

10-13-2022

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Rotary Member Bob Liggett of Giant Pumpkin Growers and Zach Miller, co-owner of Lindsey’s Bakery. Both are part of Pumpkin Show Legend

Marie Nemes-Crawford, Rotary Newsletter Editor; Marienc43113@gmail.com
October Programs – Rick Rawlins, Chair
6th – Rotarian’s from Mongolia
13th – Zach Miller, co-owner of Lindsey’s Bakery, “Lindsey’s: A Circleville Landmark”
13th – After Hours – 5:30pm-7:00pm Health Care Logistics tour with City BBQ catered
20th – No Meeting – Pumpkin Show Big Wheel Race/Ice Cream Booth
27th – Dan DeVille, “U.S. Marshals Service, Our History and Mission”
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: Harry Canfield
  • Piano Player: Ellery Elick
  • Song Leader: Rick Rawlins selected “America” and “Roll Rotary”
  • Visiting Rotarians: not today
  • Guests: Jayme Fountain introduced Michele Lanmon
  • Students: Teays Valley didn’t make it this week
  • Attending: (Drexel has official list) Crawford, Poling, Nemes-Crawford, Spangler, Ellis, Beavers, Palm, Elick, Fouts, Canfield,
    McNemar, Dean, Wilson, T.Tootle, Riegel, Fullen, Schreiner, Hedges, McCrady, C.Chamberlain, Rawlins, Fountain, Brown, Radcliff, Sneed, Rothe, D.Webb, Simmons, Kramer, Hooks, Droste, McIlroy, Pelcic, B.Tootle, E.Liggett, Neff, B.Tootle
  • October Birthdays: 4th-Eric Liggett; 7th-Bob Sneed; 12th-Ty Ankrom; 13th-Charlie Hedges; 19th-Bill Richards; 22nd-Drex Poling;  24th-Jayme Fountain, 28th-Dick Fullen
  • October Anniversaries: 6th-Norm & Valerie Wilson; 14th-Matt & Brittany Tootle; 20th-Earl & Jeanne Palm; 21st-Steve & Lorraine
    Irwin; 26th-Dick & Pam Patrick; 28th-Tony & Kelly Chamberlain;

Announcements

  • We thank Trent Patterson, Tony Chamberlain, Bob Liggett, Carly Neff for hosting our Mongolian Rotary visitors last week and
    Sunrise Rotary for hosting the social event
  • Facebook – if you see something on our Facebook page Invite friends and Share on your account to increase our reach
  • Jim Hooks – Big Wheel Race, in place of meeting next week. 54 kids signed up. T-shirts and locally made trophy’s to the
    winners!Volunteers please show up on Thursday, 12:30pm for check in on Pinckney Street stage.
  • “Sock-tober” ends this week for us – count will be revealed 27th! Thank you for your participation. Corner Closet on Mingo and
    Franklin will be recipient.
  • Charlie Hedges presented Bob Tootle his Paul Harris Fellow + 3. Congratulations!
  • District wide effort to have sign-up for Dolly Parton Imagination Library. Our club is sponsoring an add in Pumpkin Show paper.
    (Pickaway county is ranked second in the state for participation.)
  • Pumpkin Show Booth – Friday and Saturday need more help. Thanks for signing up and buy ice cream!
  • Rob Radcliff – Sign-ups for Wreaths Across America. Goal is to cover Forest Cemetery. $15 per wreath. Checks made out to SAR
    Camp Charlotte
  • Soup Kitchen – Monday after Pumpkin Show. Presbyterian church 3:30pm.

SAA: Tom Tootle

  • Charlie sold his Hilton Head home prior to the hurricane! Happy Dollar
  • Bob Sneed won a golf outing with Bob Tootle…Happy Dollar
  • Mike Pelcic was in the paper and is here today, pay $1
  • Birthday/Anniversaries
  • Congress voted in what year to have a presidential election? 1845
  • When was the first election? 1848
  • Who was elected in 1848? Zachary Taylor, the Whig Party
  • How many electoral votes? 538
  • Which President got the most electoral votes ever? Reagan
  • Scholarship Drawing: Jayme Fountain was the winner of the drawing $16. The jackpot is $675 and it continues!!

Program: Zack Miller, co-owner of Lindsey’s Bakery

  • Ed Wallace was original owner of the bakery and Zack’s grandfather, from Portsmouth, was stranded in Circleville in 1950 going to OSU football game, saw the bakery was up for sale, so he bought it!
  • Fourth generation working there now
  • We do not make anything beforehand for Pumpkin Show
  • Three shifts frying donuts around the clock
  • First Guinness World Record for the big pie in the 1960’s by his grandfather
  • How many dozen pumpkin donuts sold in a Pumpkin Show? Do not have any counts.
  • 16.5 tons of donuts in 2019
  • How much of yearly sales is from Pumpkin Show – 1/4 of yearly sales
  • No shipping because no preservatives used & even overnight mail takes longer than overnight
  • Original big pie pan lost to a fire in a storage unit
  • Pumpkin Donuts, thumbprints, pumpkin pies, cream horns only during Pumpkin Show
  • Thank Zack for the bakery’s answering machine message
  • Help is needed if anyone would like to work the show!
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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.