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President Jean Maychack called the last meeting of 2019 to order. Bill Nance gave the invocation and led the group in the pledge of allegiance and reciting the 4-Way Test. And reviewed the news of the day. Ray Monell introduced and welcomed our guests in attendance. Secretary Kim Bramlage recognized birthdayites in attendance Mary Tyler, Bill Serr, Ron Eckerle, Terry Williamson and Tom Maher. She reminded the membership to sign up to attend the Ro-tary Night with the Stars Muse Machine performance of In The Heights. President Jean Maychack called on chair of the day Paul Helfrich to intro-duce our Holiday Program. The Dayton Philharmonic Carillon Brass Quintet. Members are Charles Pagnard and
THIS WEEK AT ROTARY . . . Monday, January 6, 2020
This Happened Last Monday . . .
LOOKING AHEAD . . .
The meeting of January 13th will be held at the
Sinclair Community College, Bldg 12 in the Earley Auditorium
VOL. 91 NO. 25
Rotary Calendar
December 30 NO MEETING—HAPPY HOLIDAYS January 6 Dave Tillotson, Director, National Museum of the US Air Force January 13 Larry Welborn January 20 NO MEETING—MLK DAY HOLIDAY January 22 Foundation Trustee Meeting 4:00 p.m. January 23 Board of Directors Meeting 12 Noon January 27 Robert Stokes, Peace Trees February 10 Jane Snyder, Brigid’s Path February 17 NO MEETING—PRESIDENT’S DAY February 27 Board of Directors Meeting 12 Noon March 2 4-Way Test Speech Contest March 16 J.P. Nauseef, Ohio JOBS March 23 Ambassador Tony Hall March 26 Board of Directors Meeting 12 Noon March 30 Rotary on the Road April 13 General Arnold Bunch, WPAFB April 20 Marti Taylor, OneFifteen April 27 Red Ribbon Takeover Meeting
LOOKING AHEAD . . .
Speaker: David Tillotson III, Director, National Museum of the US Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Director Tillotson will give a general summary of the Air Force Museum and future direction in terms of exhibits and events. As well as sharing new opportunities for local businesses to use the Air Force Museum as a venue. Chair of the Day: Jim Gallagher
Today’s Meeting Assignments
Invocation: Bill Nance News: Bill Nance Welcome Visitors: Katie Klain SMILE: Keisha Mitchell Badge Board: Terry Williamson Raffle Sales: Terry Williamson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Nora Vondrell Brad Roediger Greeters: Julie Deacon Steve Conklin Rusty Clifford Cassie Barlow
Rotary Interna onal Theme 2019‐2020
Sigrid Solomon District Governor 6670
Rotary Club of Wilmington AM
The Mission of Rotary International
To support its member clubs in fulfilling the Object of Rotary by:
Fostering unity among member clubs; Strengthening and expanding Rotary around the world; Communicating worldwide the work of Rotary; and providing a system of international administration.
The Mission of Dayton Rotary
The Rotary Club of Dayton is a fellowship of diverse business and professional leaders who commit their time and talent to staying informed and serving the
club, the community and the world.
Rotary Club of Dayton, Ohio 40 South Perry Street Suite 110
Dayton, Ohio 45402
Phone: (937) 228-3331 Fax: (937) 331-5406
Email: [email protected] Website: www.daytonrotary.com
2019-2020 Officers and Directors
Jean Maychack President Brian Martin President-Elect Shaun Yu Vice-President Kim Bramlage Secretary Randy Domigan Treasurer Rick Wegmann Immediate Past President Frank Scott Director (2020) Glenn Costie Director (2020) Diane Farrell Director (2021) Becky Benná Director (2021) Walt Hibner Director (2021) Laura E. Erbaugh Executive Director
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District Matching Point Program For your Paul Harris Fellowship
District 6670 point matching program for the Ro-tary year continues till June 30, 2020 or as long as the matching points are available. They will match donations to Annual Fund Share and Polio Plus. The minimum donation to receive a match is $100 as the minimum point transfer is 100 points. Remember all the good that can be done in the world with your donation. For your own recognition, a Paul Harris Fellowship (PHF) can now become a reality. For a $500 donation you
can become a Paul Harris Fellow. The District will add 500 points and you will receive your PHF. If you are wondering where you are towards your next or your first PHF you can contact Frank Scott at [email protected] . He has access to your current level and can tell you the donation you need to get to the next level. To make sure that you get the matching points, please mail your dona-tions to: The Rotary Foundation c/o Laura Erbaugh Rotary Club of Dayton 40 S Perry St Suite 110, Dayton, OH 45402. Please be sure to make your check payable to: The Rotary Founda-tion Laura will get the checks to Frank and he will claim your points. It only takes a few weeks for the Rotary Foundation to send along your recognition pin or certificate.
Arnow, trombone; and Tim Northcut, tu-ba. As part of the Philharmonic’s Education programs they present over 50 performanc-es in area schools each year.
The quintet shared with us several numbers with their own take on Holiday favorites while looking festive in their plaid pants en-sembles. The group enjoyed the music.
President Jean thanked the quintet and Paul for providing our entertainment. The Queen of Hearts was drawn with no winner so the pot continues to grow. President Jean re-minded the group to take home the poinset-tias on the tables and wished everyone a happy holidays and closed our last meeting of 2019.
This Happened
Last Monday . . .
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Brad Roediger Carri Paschal Mark Donaghy 564-7215 837-9251 425-8392 January 1 January 4 January 5
Nick Warrington Keisha Mitchell Matt Scarr 775-2575 751-9075 232-1200 January 6 January 8 January 8
Bob Taft Dean Alexander Walt Hibner 232-1200 613-8978 673-2279 January 8 January 9 January 11
Tom Budde Alan Pippenger 224-0868 535-6400 January 12 January 12
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“Rotary’s Night with the Stars” Thursday, January 16th
Muse Machine Presents In The Heights
From Lin-Manuel Miranda (creator of Hamilton) comes the story of a vibrant community where the coffee from the corner shop is always light
and sweet, the windows are always open and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. On the brink of change, friends
and family bring their hopes and dreams to life.
Starring more than 100 young people from across the Miami Valley, the Muse Machine musical has been praised by The Dayton Daily News as
“a performing arts all-star effort,” while The Oakwood Register has called it “an evening of true theatrical joy... ”
Hors d’oeuvres & Beverages 5:00—6:30 p.m. Premier Health Market Place
First Floor, Premier Health Building 110 North Main Street
Performance at the Victoria Theatre 7:00 p.m.
The cost of the reception and performance is $65 per person
(Payable by check or credit card when reservation is made)
Spouses & Guests Welcome Deadline for reservations is January 9th
Note: Performance tickets will be distributed at the reception.
Foundation Contributions in the Bank Holly Wiggins Jeff Siebenthaler Robert Siebenthaler Don Prizler Patrick McFall Dick Hattershire Lisa Grigsby Stephen Keyes Heather Martin Darlene Langhout Sarah Hippensteel Hall Rick Schwartz Howard Ducker Thom Kramer Ray Monell Julie Deacon Greg Robinson Paula Cosby Mike Pabst Penny Wolff Dean Alexander Iris Juergens Georgie Woessner Randy Clark Rusty Clifford Wendy Lewis Paul Helfrich Dick Hattershire Greg Birkemeyer
Queen of Hearts Raffle
weekly at Monday Meetings to benefit the
Dayton Rotary Foundation $1 per ticket/$5 for 6 tickets
Weekly winner draws a card from the deck if they draw the Queen of Hearts then winner
takes ½ the pot. If the card is not the Queen of Hearts card then the card is destroyed & we try again next week. Meanwhile the pot continues
to grow. See Secretary Kim for
more information. Current Pot = $2623
January Membership
Anniversaries
3 years Nicole Sturk 6 years Shannon Isom 7 years Lori Poelking-Igel 9 years Becky Benná 15 years Kelly Lehman 17 years Fred Manchur 21 years Georgie Woessner 32 years Ron Eckerle 40 years Ron Slanker Don Prizler 42 years Jeff Siebenthaler