Archive for May, 2011

Gallipolitan 5-24-2011

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Members Present:  Bonnie McFarland, Shana Booher, Kevin Dennis, Nayyer Hussein, Emily Dailey, Lee Bauman, Matt Willis – also attended district conference 5-14-11, John Ellison, Gordon Amsbary, Jodie McCalla, Debbie Saunders, Paul Koch – district conference, Melissa Kimmell,Zac Fosler, Cleeland Willis – played golf district conference 5/12/11, Kurt Dailey, Clyde Evans, Emily Davidson.

President elect Shirley called the meeting to order, as residing President Lou Ellen is out of town. Shirley’s induction will be June 21st; this will also include the other officer’s inductions.  We started out with split the pot, the lovely Bonnie McFarland was the winner, she drew a spade. She fined everyone who hadn’t signed up to walk/sit at the tent for Relay for Life. Shana Booher passed around a Relay signup sheet and informed the group of the details. June 3rd and 4th at the City Park, be there or be square! Margaret then led the whole club in a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday to Bonnie, whose birthday was the 15th.

Gordon entertained the group, informing us that Oprah Winfrey is saying goodbye after 25 years, making $90 million a year. Lady Gaga, in her meat dress, moved her out of the top spot, as someone who can’t sing, act, or dance and does all three. Also Duchess Fergie’s daughter wore a hat that looked like a reindeer to the recent royal wedding, and it sold on eBay for $131,000.

Margaret paid a happy buck to announce that her little brother FINALLY got married, congratulations to him!

University of Rio Grande Provost Ken J. Porada introduced Dr. Greg Miller from the University of Rio Grande. Greg grew up in Southeastern Ohio, living with his grandparents and family. He went to Ohio University after graduating from Jackson High School. He began working in the fine arts/theatre arts, ran a successful program. Eventually he went to the dark side of Administration, started a graduate program, and has brought in many successful teachers. About 8 years ago he began having weekly chats at McDonalds with Clyde Evans. Through research and discussion they realized that story telling has been identified as the unit of human understanding. He explained to us, “Personal dignity is something you earn by decisions, making the right ones, and developing them. It becomes personal dignity and that’s what people see. How you conduct yourself and see yourself is a big thing. Kids need to know who they are, where they came from, and where they’re going. They need a sense of purpose, and storytelling helps that grow.” Greg, who is now the Director of Cultural Advancement started off his program by challenging 4 Welsh exchange students at The University of Rio Grande. He had them shake their family tree and tell stories of their lives and family history to each other.  He found it to be very positive and even emotionally touching at times. Greg wants to increase the cultural footprint and community outreach with every student and people in our community by incorporating more storytelling. He’s helping to do that by working with The Appalachian Ohio Story Tellers Group out of Athens. He suggested we find people with a talent and enthusiasm for telling stories and put them with a theatrical group and be on call for presentations. This group would be a live rendition of a true life story.

Keep an eye on the local newspaper for more information and updates!

Announced: Eye Doctor William Thomas daughter Susan and her step daughter will be on Wheel of Fortune this weekend. Check out our local celebrities!

Thanks to Emily Davidson for taking minutes today!

Shirley Doss closed the meeting.

Gallipolitan 5-17-2011

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

(Thank you President Lou Ellen for providing the meeting notes!  We may have some pictures courtesy of Kevin Petrie which will be added later!)

Members attending included: Lou Ellen, Cleeland, Matt, Zac, Shawn, Jim M., Mel, Gordon, Kevin, Lee S, Resty, Ken P, Shana, Emily D, Bob H, Shirley, and Clyde EvansSecretary Chuck Clark is out of town, but will see the newsletter is posted to our blog page.

President Lou welcomed members and one guest, Nayeer Hussain, CFO of URG, who was the guest of Ken Porada.

Relay For Life Event–Shana Booher passed around the sign up sheets for Relay For Life walking times.  We need to have as many members participating this year.  We will be in the Generation Gallia tent and if  you have an hour Friday night, stop by and walk with us!

ADG Matt Willis presented Past President, Bonnie McFarland, with an award from the District Conference for Number 1 in the District (Year 2009-10) in Annual Giving to the Programs Fund.  Matt said we were still ranked 1st or 2nd in the district this current year, and there is still a few weeks left in the Rotary year to get your donation in!

President Lou Ellen announced that we will be having our new officer inductions on June 21 at our regular morning meeting.  No meeting will be held on 6/28 due to the Rotary Mile on July 2.  We need to meet at 5:30 pm at the Shake Shoppe for the Rotary Mile.

Split-The-Pot—Our large pot was $229.00 for our meeting today.  Shana Booher held the winning ticket but drew the Queen of Clubs.  That was really close!  She assessed the Fountation Fine against anyone who did not attend the Ro- Ki-Li meeting.

ProgramBob Hood gave our program concerning Tourism in our own Backyard and distributed some interesting brochures listing upcoming events in Gallia County and discussed the work that the Tourism board does to promote Gallia County.  Bob mentioned that Gallia County will have a point on the map for the Civil War remembrance event that kicks off this year.  This map details different small town Appalachian areas that were impacted by the Civil War and that offer opportunities to learn about the Civil War and its effects on small towns rather than just the larger battlefield locations.  Bob and the Tourism bureau do a wonderful job promoting Gallia County!

May Board Meeting

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

A brief meeting of the Board of Directors of the Gallipolis Rotary Club was held today at 4 pm at the Gallipolis Municipal Court Offices.  Attending included President Lou Ellen Werry, Treasurer Shawn Siders, Secretary Chuck Clark and Margaret Evans.

Finance Report—Treasurer Shawn Siders presented the Finance Report for the period of April 12 – May 6, 2011.  The club’s financial picture continues to look bright and there was an income of $1065.00 from the recent Polio Plus Spaghetti Dinner.  Outstanding member dues accounted for a debit of $1465.00, so please pay your dues as soon as possible. (more…)

Ro-Ki-Li, 2011 Edition

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011