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Rotarians Hear About Street Outreach

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

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Club President, Shirley Doss, welcomed members and guests to the regular meetingIMG_9783 (Medium) of the Gallipolis Rotary Club.  Zac Fosler was our program chair for today and his guests included Matt Yates, Outreach Coordinator, and Steven Vanover from Generation Now, a Division of Sojourners, headquartered in McArthur.

Matt presented an interesting talk about the Generation Now outreach which targets at-risk youth ages 16-21, who are on the streets in the seven county area of Vinton, Hocking, Ross, Jackson, Scioto, Gallia, and Meigs counties.  Matt explained that he and Steven drive the streets in Chillicothe or Jackson or Gallipolis looking for kids that are hanging out.  They can offer them help or counseling. 

White VanThe white van he drives strongly displays the Sojourner name and  is equipped with X-Box video games, a popular attraction wherever he parks in the summertime.  If a young person has dropped out of school, there is a program to help the individual attain a GED as well as training programs to provide needed skills.  The goal is to assist the individual to live independently.

Matt presented a recently release video of the work of Generation Now called Live It Right.  Here is the link to his video: http://vimeo.com/35551309.  Thank you, Matt, Steven, and Zac for the interesting program today!

Now Showing—Our club has two promotional videos showing at the local Silver Screen VII.  Patrons will see one of two high quality videos produced by RI to help clubs achieve greater name recognition in our community.  Here’s a link to these videos:

http://vimeo.com/35972876(Rotary—You’re Welcome) and http://vimeo.com/35978572(The Missing Piece.)

Rotary ReadingEmily Dailey was not with us today, but sent the books via Kurt for this month’s reading in the Gallia County Local Schools first grade classes.  Tomorrow, February 1st is our official day to read.  February and March are the last months we will read in the schools this year!

FellowshipGordon Amsbary began club fellowship with the tune, “Crazy,” by Willie Nelson.  It was a great hit by Patsy Cline.  Gordo attempted to pry a fine from Margaret Evans, but to no avail!  Melissa Kimmel voluntarily offered up a buck for her missing badge and Happy Buck for sending off a ‘foster dog’ to a great home in DC. 

Split-The-PotLee Saltzgaber was drafted into action this morning to run STP.  Our small pot grew to $6.00 and our lucky IMG_9782 (Medium)winner was Kevin Petrie.  Kevin asked that the winnings be donated to the Vinton Field of Hope Project.  Kevin missed out on the (not so big) big pot of $13.00.  Our foundation fine was assessed against anyone who has not donated to the Field of Hope project this year.

Political Activity—President Shirley reminded members about the prohibition of political activity by members at meetings.  Shirley read the email from District Governor Brent which spelled out the general guidelines for Rotarians to follow.

Upcoming Program Assignments—Here are the program assignments for the next few weeks:

Feb 7          Kevin Petrie
Feb 14        Valentine Dinner
Feb 21        Lee Bauman
Feb 28        Cleeland Willis
Mar 6          Dave Nadler
Mar 13        Jeff Lanham
Mar 20        David Smith
Mar 27        Margaret Evans

Have a great week!

Hypertension Program at Rotary

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Hypertension Program

Gallipolis Rotarians and guests learned about the dangers of hypertension at the regular weekly meeting of the Gallipolis Rotary Club.  Past President Lou Ellen Werry presented as our speaker, Dr. Michael Englund, from the Holzer Cardiovascular Institute.  Pictured above are Past President Lou Ellen, Dr. Michael Englund, and Club President Shirley Doss.

Rotarians had the opportunity to check their blood pressure and received a heart shaped stress ball and a ‘Know Your Numbers’ health test recorder.  Ann Carter, Director of Nursing for the Cardiovascular Institute handled the BP checks.  Dr. Englund presented a fact filled, interesting talk and Dr EnglundRotarians learned that high blood pressure is the most common cardiovascular problem.  Known for years as the silent killer, high BP strikes over 74 million people.  Heart disease is the number one cause of death associated with high blood pressure.  Dr. Englund stressed the importance of knowing your numbers and living a lifestyle that can lower your risk to heart disease and diabetes.  Rotarians enjoyed asking our speaker many questions about lifestyles, nutrition, and vitamin supplements.  Thank you, Dr Englund and Past President Lou Ellen, for this interesting program!

President Shirley welcomed club members and guests to our meeting.  April Rice, from Farmer’s Bank was a guest of Heather Crum.  Welcome, April.  Rotarian Jodie McCalla, ‘Skyped’ in from her temporary office in Baltimore.

Fellowship—In the time remaining Fellowship Chair, Gordon Amsbary, led our club fellowship starting off with some Belushi trivia.  There were a no fines, but Jim Morrison offered a Happy Buck for something, which the Secretary could not hear.  Gordo’s words of wisdom concluded with Siddhartha.

Split-The-PotShana Booher ran our STP for our meeting.  The small and large pot were both at $7.00 today as Clyde Evans pulled the Queen of Hearts last week.  Our lucky winner today was Kurt Dailey, and this actually makes twice in a row he has been drawn—the problem being his ticket last week was given to Clyde! Kurt narrowly missed the big one by drawing the King of Clubs.  Kurt assessed the foundation fine against anyone who hasn’t taken their blood pressure in the last week!

Rotary Readers—Project Chair, Emily Dailey asked for additional readers for our successful reading project for the first grade classes in the Gallia Local Schools.  There are only two more opportunities to read this year—February and March, so if you haven’t participated in this great project, be sure to see Emily!

Finally, here are the program assignments for the next few weeks:

Jan 31          Zac Fosler
Feb 7            Kevin Petrie
Feb 14          Valentine Dinner
Feb 21          Lee Bauman

Have a great week, everyone, and see you back next Tuesday!

Guatemala Literacy Project

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

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Club President, Shirley Doss, introduced PDG Mel Simon who spoke to the club about Rotary’s Guatemala Literacy Project, (GLP).  PDG Mel mentioned that his advice to Chuck Clark’s enthusiastic return from his recent Guatemala trip, “Welcome to the club!”  He explained that Chuck ‘gets it’ and understands the joy of delivering hands-on service in another culture. 

CoEd2011_AugSnapTourMel gave a brief overview of Guatemala and the challenges it faces as a developing country with a growing population and a diverse culture.  Two thirds of the country is mountains with 33 volcanoes, earthquakes, 33 different languages, and a literacy rate lowest in the Americas.  In some rural areas, nearly 3/4’s of the adult population cannot read or write.  Rotary’s response to help this country break the cycle of poverty is the Guatemala Literacy Project. rotary09_Mary 409

Rotarians viewed a 10 minute video which provided a first hand look into the project and how Rotarians from 400 clubs in the US, Canada and Guatemala have worked together in this self-sustaining program.  (Rotarians: please click on the above link and view this excellent video.)  Since 1988, the GLP has provided needed textbooks, library materials, and computer labs to help over 29,000 students.

There are annual trips for interested Lake AtitlanRotarians to participate first hand the implementation of the grant, travel to schools, and assist in distributing textbooks and computer equipment.  Not only can our club provide needed assistance, but Gallipolis Rotarians can take part and experience the joys of ‘Service Before Self.’  Thanks, Mel and Chuck for the interesting program!

Fellowship—Gordon Amsbary ran our club fellowship for the meeting relating that 90 must now be the new 40!  There was more about the Crimean War as Gordo had done his homework!  Paul Koch was a bit late to the meeting today and was the only fine.  It was good to see Lee Saltzgaber back sporting a new beard.  Today is National Penguin Day!  There was a load of celebrity birthdays, but Gordo did not have any words of wisdom for us.

PR Grant—VP/President-Elect Jodie McCalla sent word our club has received the District PR Grant for this Rotary Year.  This grant will cover the costs involved in spreading the word of Rotary via the new Cinema in Spring Valley.  We plan to have Rotary PSA’s promoting the work of Rotary and our club shown before the features at the theater.

Split-The-PotJim Morrison ran our STP for the meeting announcing the small pot was $7.00 and the large pot which has now grown to $142.00.  Jim asked ADG Matt Willis to draw the lucky winner which was Clyde Evans!  Clyde donated back the small pot to the club’s local foundation.  Clyde drew very carefully for the large pot and came up with the QUEEN OF HEARTS, winning the large pot of $142.00!  Clyde also designated this to be donated to the club’s foundation.  Thanks very much, Clyde!  He did assess the Foundation Fine against anyone who did not possess a full head of grey hair!  Some of us were close, but still chipped in a buck.

Here are the upcoming program assignments for the next several weeks:

Jan 24          Lou Ellen Werry
Jan 31          Zac Fosler
Feb 7            Kevin Petrie
Feb 14          Valentine Dinner

Have a great week!

Holzer Clinic Musculoskeletal Center

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

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Program Chair, Shana Booher, arranged an interesting program for this week’s Rotary meeting about Holzer Clinic’s musculoskeletal services.  Our guest speaker, JT. Holland, Manager of this service, who is a Rotarian in Pt. Pleasant, provided an excellent overview of this important area in medicine.  Located at the Holzer Medical Center facility in Jackson, the Center provides comprehensive medical and surgical  expertise for the treatment of trauma injury as well as joint replacement, sport injury, and therapy.  Members enjoyed the opportunity to ask a few questions in the Q & A.  Thanks, JT and Shana for the interesting program!

Past President, Bonnie McFarland, presided over our meeting today as President Shirley was traveling.  We had excellent attendance today and it was good to see everyone back.  Jodie McCalla was with us via SKYPE from her temporary office in Baltimore.  We need to tweak it a bit for next week, but we could see Jodie and she could see us!

Treasurer’s MomentShawn Siders spoke briefly about the new club bill format via email.  Because all electronic communications from OVB is encrypted, you may have received Shawn’s email about your bill requiring you to log in first.  If you have any difficulty with the procedure, just give Shawn a call and he’ll explain it.  Most members had no difficulty in retrieving their bill.

Resignation—The club has received a letter of resignation from Rotarian Denise Shockley.  Denise’s professional obligations have prevented her from taking part in club meetings and projects this past year and we want to wish Denise all the best.  We will miss you!

FellowshipGordon Amsbary ran club fellowship for our meeting and dazzled members with some Crimean War trivia.  Gordon caught up on December birthdays with Resty Alonzo, Emily Dailey, and Heather Crum, each contributed a small donation and the club sang “Happy Birthday.”  I think we need some practice!  Gordon spun a bit more historical trivia and then closed with a few words of wisdom.

Split-The-PotShana Booher also ran our STP for the meeting today and raised our small pot to $7.00.  Our lucky winner was Bonnie McFarland!  Bonnie’s draw for the ‘big one’ of $134.00 came up a little short with the Three of Diamonds.  She assessed the Foundation Fine against anyone ‘without a cold today’ thanks to a quick hint from Lee Bauman.  Bonnie did donate the small pot back to the club for projects!  Thanks, Bonnie!

Here are the Program responsibilities for the next few weeks:

Jan 17          Mel Simon
Jan 24          Lou Ellen Werry
Jan 31          Zac Fosler
Feb 7            Kevin Petrie

Have a great rest of the week!