Rotary District 6650 District Directory
2017-2018
Ian H. Riseley Rotary International President
Michael L. Raulin
District Governor
Rotary International
200 Countries & Territories
34 Zones
534 Districts
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District 6650 Part of Zone 29
47 Clubs 9 Counties
1881+/- Rotarians Information accurate as of June 2017.
Please report any updates to DG Michael L. Raulin or Janet Keene, Editor
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Table of Contents
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Visionary: Paul Harris…………………………………………………………………………………….3
District 6650 Leadership………………………………….………………..……………………….4-9
Governor’s Visits………………………………………………….…………….………………………..10
Club Secretaries…………………………………………………………………….……………………..11
District Calendar……………………………………………………………………….………………...12
Past District Governors……………………………………………………………..…………...13-15
District Administration ……………………………………………………………...…………..16-19
Youth Exchange ………………...………………………………………………………………………..20
Youth Exchange Calendar …………………………………………………………………………...21
Assistant Governors……………………………………………………….…….………………...22-23
Club Presidents………………………………………………………………….…………………...24-32
Addresses of Committee Members, PDGs and others…………………………....33-36
Resolutions………………………………………………………….………………………………….37-63
Core Values………………………………………………………………………………………………….64
Statement of Use……………………...………………………………………….Inside Back Cover
“Miracle on Dearborn Street”: The day was February 23rd 1905, the place, a small room in a typical business office on Dearborn Street in Chicago, where three friends were eager to listen to the idea of their lawyer friend, Paul Harris, who wanted to start a new kind of club. “Each of us would have some thought for the welfare of the other fellow” the idea appealed to all four of them. Thus Rotary was born. Rotary came from a lonely man’s hunger for friendship and fellowship. Paul Harris named this club “Rotary” because the place of meeting was rotated at their places of business. Today, Rotary (International) encompasses all the continents, over 35,000 communities and 1.2 million members. Today, Rotary is the first and most Interna-tional of the world’s service organizations, where business and professional men and women provide humanitarian service, maintain high ethical standard in their vocations and help build goodwill and peace throughout the world.
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Visionary: PAUL HARRIS
1868-1947
Ian H. Riseley President 2017-18
Rotary Club of Sandringham,
Victoria, Austrailia
Ian H.S. Riseley, of the Rotary Club of Sandringham, Victoria, Australia, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2017-18. He will become the president-nominee on 1 October if no other candidates challenge him. Riseley says that meaningful partnerships with corporations and other organizations are crucial to Rotary’s future. “We have the programs and personnel and others have available resources,” says Riseley. “Doing good in the world is everyone’s goal. We must learn from the experience of the polio eradication program to maximize our public awareness exposure for future partnerships.” Riseley is a practicing accountant and principal of Ian Riseley and Co., which specializes in advising local and international businesses, and has a strong interest in international affairs. He received the AusAID Peacebuilder Award from the Australian government in 2002 in recognition of his work in Timor-Leste. He also received the Order of Australia medal in 2006 for service to the Australian community. “Governments see Rotary as positive representatives of a civil society,” he says. “We should work with them to advocate for peace and conflict resolution, just as we are advocating for polio eradication.” A member since 1978, Riseley has served Rotary as treasurer, director, trustee, RI Board Executive Committee member, task force member, committee member and chair, and district governor. He is also a former member of the Australian Polio Eradication Private Sector Campaign and a recipient of The Rotary Foundation’s Service Award for a Polio-Free World. He and his wife, Juliet, are Multiple Paul Harris Fellows, Major Donors, and Bequest Society members.
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Rob Knuepfer
International Director 2017-2019
Robb Knuepfer joined the Rotary Club of Chicago in 1982, shortly after he left the U.S. Attorney’s Office – where he served as a criminal prosecutor – and then joined the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie – where he was senior partner in their corporate
practice group. Robb became a Chesley R. Perry Fellow (the first RI General Secretary) of the Rotary/One Foundation in 1989, and had the honor of serving as Centennial President of Rotary/One for the 100th Anniversary of Rotary in 2005.
In 1992, he moved to Budapest, Hungary to establish his firm’s Central Europe and Russian offices. While in Hungary, he founded the Budapest City Rotary Club in 1993, which was one of the first Rotary clubs established behind what was formerly known as the “Iron Curtain.” He was elected the first president of that club. He returned to Chicago and Rotary One in 1995, and served as District Governor for the Birthplace District of Rotary in 2010 to 2011.
Robb and his wife Nancy served on a Polio Immunization Team to India in 2011, and have served as President's Representatives to District Conferences in 2012 (Kansas), 2103 (Iowa), 2014 (New Jersey), and 2015 (Florida). He is a trustee of the Rotary One Foundation, a past member of the Midwest PETS Council, the Rotary International Finance Committee, and The Rotary Foundation Investment Committee. He is his District’s representative to the 2016 Council on Legislation. He is a member of the Rotary Global History Fellowship, Room 711 Fellowship, and the Wine and Food Fellowship of Rotary International. Robb and his wife are Paul Harris Fellows, Charter Members of the Paul Harris Society, Major Donors to The Rotary Foundation, and Benefactors to The Rotary Foundation.
In addition to his Rotary commitments, Robb has a distinguished record of public service in government and in the private sector, and served on the board of directors of the Adler Planetarium, Metropolitan Family Services, and the Executives Breakfast Club, among others. He has also served as Chairman of ATO Foundation, founder of the LeaderShape Foundation, and is active in the Hinsdale Community House and Boy Scouts of America, to name a few. He has taught at both the Law School and the Business School at Northwestern University for the past 20 years. He is the author of several books on business transactions.
In 2013, he was knighted by the Republic of Hungary in recognition of his years of service to Hungary, and in 2014 was appointed Consul General of Hungary for the midwestern states in the U.S.
Robb is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Denison University, and earned a Master's degree in Business Administration from Kellogg and a Juris Doctor degree from the Law School at Northwestern University. He received the Alumni Medal from Northwestern University, and the Alumni Citation from Denison University. He is currently a Master of Divinity student at the Univer-sity of Chicago Divinity School.
Robb retired from Baker & McKenzie in 2014, and is now secretary and member of the board of directors of The HallStar Company, a private chemical manufacturer in Chicago with global operations, and serves as Senior Vice President, Leadership Development, Risk Manage-ment, and General Counsel for the company.
And we need to point out that Robb has been married to childhood sweetheart, Nancy, for 38 years, and they have four children, Rob, Jenny, Lauren, and Joe, and seven grandchildren under the age of 5 years old!
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Mike Raulin
District 6650 Governor 2017-2018
Mike Raulin joined Rotary in 2004 shortly after moving to Ohio. He has held several roles in the Canfield club, including president, photographer, website coordinator, co-editor of the newsletter, Interact representative, and chair of the Foundation, Public Relations, Membership, and Vocational committees. He won the Rookie of the Year award and the club won several district awards for projects he headed. He has attended several RI Conventions and every district con-ference except one since joining Rotary. Mike also served as the district website coordinator, the chair of the District Technology Committee, and Assistant Governor. He is a facilitator at All-Ohio PETS and a lead facilitator at RYLA. He is a Paul Harris Society Member, a major donor, a benefactor, and a member of the Bequest Society. He was also a website coordinator for one of the sites of the Rotary Global History Fellowship. Mike received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He was on the faculty of SUNY at Buffalo for 25 years, where he served as Director of the Psychological Services Center, Director of the Ph.D. Clinical Psychology program, and the founder and director of the depart-ment’s Anxiety Disorders Clinic. He is currently on the faculty at Youngs-town State University. Mike has published 35 articles or chapters and is author of an abnormal psychology textbook and coauthor of a research methods textbook (now in the 8th edition). He has served on the editorial board of two top journals and has reviewed papers for 20 different journals. He has also reviewed NIH grant applications. Mike has been active in psychological affairs. He was president of the Psychological Association of Western New York, chaired the program committees for the Society for Research in Psychopathology and the Eastern Psychological Association, and was president of the National As-sociation of Directors of Psychology Training Clinics and secretary of Society for Research in Psychopathology. He has an excellent reputation for his teaching, with evaluations that consistently place him among the top instructors at the university. He has won awards for teaching and pub-lic service and is listed in five different Who’s Who volumes. Mike is looking forward to being district governor, meeting Rotari-ans throughout the district, and sharing his passion for Rotary.
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Scott R. Schulick is Vice-President/Investments for Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc. In 1994, he began his career as a financial advisor with Butler Wick & Co., Inc., Youngstown, OH, which was acquired by Stifel Nicolaus. Scott previously was Vice President, Sr. Trust Investment Officer & Treasurer for Farmers Trust Company (formerly Butler Wick Trust Company). He is an Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF). Scott earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 1994, and a Master of Business Administration in 1996, both from Youngstown State University. Scott is active in numerous civic boards and committees in the Mahoning Valley. He served as President of the Rotary Club of Youngstown (2003-04 and 2013-14), where he is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow and Benefactor of The Rotary Foundation. He chairs the board of directors of Ursuline High School, and serves as a trustee for the Eastern Ohio Education Partnership, Mahoning Valley Historical Society and B.F. Wirt Museum Fund, Youngstown Cityscape, Community Corrections Association and Ursuline Ministries. He has been a part-time finance faculty member of the Lariccia School of Accounting and Finance at the Youngstown State University Williamson College of Business Administration, and has also served as an adjunct professor of finance at Walsh University in North Canton. He was commissioned by the Diocese of Youngstown as a Lay Leader of Prayer. Governor Bob Taft appointed Scott a member of the Youngstown State University Board of Trustees from 2004-13, where he served as Chairman of the Board from 2008-11. He served as President of The Penguin Club, and is a past board member of the YSU Foundation. The YSU Williamson College of Business Administration honored him as one of the first recipients of the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1997. Past activities include serving as Chairperson of the Investment Committee of the Community Foundation of Mahoning Valley from its inception in 2000, through 2011. He is a graduate of Leadership Mahoning Valley, Class of 2000, and received the Community Leadership Association Distinguished Leadership Award in 2008. In 2005, Scott was recognized as one of the five MVP’s of the inaugural “40 Under 40 Awards” sponsored by the Community Foundation of Mahoning Valley and the Mahoning Valley Professional 20/30 Club. Ursuline High School recognized Scott with its Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2011, and The Better Business Bureau presented Scott with the Torch Award for Civic Leadership in 2015.
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Scott R. Schulick
District Governor Elect
2018-2019
Daniel E. Morgan
District 6650 Governor Nominee
2019-2020 Member, the Rotary Club of Jackson Township
Dan Morgan has served as a State
Farm Agent in Canton for 30 years. In Octo-
ber of 1986 Dan opened his Agency with no clients. That agency has
grown to be a large multi-line agency offering over 120 products. His
mission, from the beginning, has been to help people manage risk,
achieve their dreams and, plan for their future. Dan’s wife, Vicky,
joined the agency in January of 1990. Together they have focused
on serving the needs of their team and clients.
In January of 1990, Dan Joined the Rotary Club of Jackson
Township. He was delighted how closely aligned the core values of
his professional career with State Farm Insurance were to the core
values of Rotary International. He immediately implemented Rotary’s
4 way test and code of ethics in his business.
Dan has served his club as Vice President, President Elect,
and President in 1994-1995. He served as Chairman of the Board,
Treasurer, Director of Club Service, Foundation Chair, and on
numerous committees. Dan is currently in his 6th year as Assistant
District Governor. So far his favorite Rotary theme has been, Reach
Within to Embrace Humanity.
Dan was born in Canton, Ohio and is a graduate of Musk-
ingum College. Dan and his wife Vicky have been married since
07/31/1976. They have one daughter named Dr Stephanie Morgan/
Harding. Dr Stephanie is an Orthodontist in N Canton, Ohio. She is
married to Aaron Harding. Dan is looking forward to serving the
members of Rotary for many more years.
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Linda Henderson
District 6650 Governor Nominee
Designate 2020-2021 Member, East Liverpool Rotary Club
Linda Henderson is a native of East Liverpool, Ohio. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Kent State University and a Master of Education from Youngstown State University. She taught English, Speech, Drama and Reading in the East Liverpool City School District for twenty-six years. She served as Assistant Principal and Principal of East Liverpool High School, Federal Programs Coordinator, and Principal of Westgate Middle School, during the last thirteen years of her career in the district. She retired from the school district in 2013. In addition, Linda is an adjunct professor at Kent State University, East Liverpool Campus. Her professional organizations include the Ohio Education Association, National Education Association, Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators, and The Ohio Association of Administrators of State and Federal Programs. Locally, Linda is involved in her community as a member of St. John Lutheran Church where she is a member of the Church Council, the Choir, and the Worship Committee. She has served on Task Force Fawcett as chair of the Activities Committee and the Board of Trustees of the Chamber of Commerce. Currently she serves on the Advisory Board to Kent State University, East Liverpool Campus, The Board of the HHH Foundation, and The Scholars Committee of East Liverpool City Schools Foundation. She is also a member of The New Century Club and The Monday Literary Club. She volunteers at the East Liverpool Community and Learning Center. Linda joined the East Liverpool Rotary Club in 2005. In the East Liverpool Club, she has been the chairperson of the Youth Exchange Committee, the Membership Committee, and the Foundation Committee. She is also a Paul Harris Fellow. She was the President of The East Liverpool Club in 2014-2015 when the club raised $173,000 to refurbish the municipal pool at Thompson Park. For this project the club was awarded a Rotary International Significant Achievement Award for Community Service. She has served on the 6650 District Training Committee, and she is presently an Assistant Governor for District 6650, Division 4B. Linda and her husband Fred live in East Liverpool, Ohio. They have two grown daughters, Lori Price (Bruce) of Snohomish, Washington and Heather Keeton (Vince) of Tobaccoville, North Carolina. They also have five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
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Governor’s Club Visits
2017-18
Alliance
Austintown
Boardman
Bolivar-Zoar
Brookfield
Calcutta
Canal Fulton
Canfield
Canton
Canton South
Carrollton
Champion
Columbiana
Cortland
Dalton
Dennison
Dover
East Canton
East Liverpool
East Palestine
Girard-Liberty
Howland
Hubbard
Jackson Twp
August 16
August 21
July 25
July 13
August 29
August 3
July 13
July 28
July 21
July 27
August 8
September 19
September 12
July 25
August 7
August 8
July 24
July 18
August 15
July 10
August 1
July 31
August 14
September 26
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Kinsman
Lake/Green
Louisville
Malvern
Massillon
Millersburg
Minerva
Newcomerstown
New Philadelphia
Niles
North Canton
Orrville
Perry Twp.
Plain Twp.
Poland
Rittman
Salem
Steubenville
Struthers
Sugarcreek
Warren
Wooster
Youngstown
August 8
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August 9
July 24
August 10
July 12
July 14
July 17
July 18
August 17
August 24
August 1
July 19
August 2
September 6
August 31
August 22
July 14
September 5
July 11
August 30
September 11
July 26
Club Secretaries—2017-2018
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Alliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Locke - [email protected] - 330.823.6260
Austintown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tracie Kaglic - [email protected] - 330.744.8981
Boardman . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronald James - [email protected] - 330.720.6011
Bolivar/Zoar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terri Davis - [email protected] - 330.268.3498
Brookfield . . . . . . . .Jean Pasacic McKenzie - [email protected] - 330.448.8013
Calcutta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Richman - [email protected] - 330.424.8989
Canal Fulton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Cozy - [email protected] - 330.352.2725
Canfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Breanna Fitzgerald - [email protected] - 330.717.4001
Canton . . . . . . . . . . Suzette Matthews - [email protected] - 330.327.0734
Canton South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robyn Thompson - [email protected] - 330.575.5691
Carrollton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John C. Childers - 330.627.4770
Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gloria Martinek - [email protected] - 330.847.7803
Columbiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rose Newbold - [email protected] - 330.540.5615
Cortland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dennis Nisbitt - [email protected] - 330.719.8629
Dalton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Hull - [email protected]
Dennison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Schumacher - [email protected] - 740.922.4344
Dover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Chapman - [email protected] - 330.364.6909
East Canton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennings M. Tallman - 330.875.8198
East Liverpool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Walton - [email protected] - 330.383.2097
East Palestine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kerri Stewart - kerri@beasinsurance - 330.397.2086
Girard-Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pam Graff - [email protected] - 330.559.7157
Howland Twp. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carolyn Andrews - [email protected] - 330.219.9543
Hubbard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Larry Jugenheimer - [email protected] - 330.360.9301
Jackson Twp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jean Campbell - [email protected] - 330.418.3686
Kinsman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joni Jo Woofter - [email protected] - 330.876.3825
Lake/Green Twp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This club is in the process of reforming
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allen Gress - [email protected] - 330.453.2938
Malvern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kathryn Smith - [email protected] - 330.802.1838
Massillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Jingo - [email protected] - 330.453.0562
Millersburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kim Croft - [email protected] - 330.231.6177
Minerva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Theresa Linder - [email protected] - 330.868.9015
Newcomerstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Russell - [email protected] - 740.229.6754
New Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holly Ripple - [email protected] - 330.260.4770
Niles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry M. O'Brad - [email protected] - 330.652.1323
North Canton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joan M. Cauley - [email protected] - 330.685.0414
Orrville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angela Caldwell - [email protected] - 330.417.8893
Perry Twp. . . . . . . . Meagan Shaheen - [email protected] - 330.454.9018 Ex. 203
Plain Twp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Susan Mansfield - [email protected] - 330.417.1147
Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . Shellie Duchek - [email protected] - 330.223.0712
Rittman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochelle Dutt - [email protected] -330.658.2041
Salem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Susan Yoder - [email protected] - 330.482.5462
Steubenville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathleen Musso - 740.317.5913
Struthers . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Gabriele - [email protected] - 330.750.1341
Sugarcreek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Warkall - [email protected] - 330.827.2676
Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Judy Masaki - [email protected] - 330.856.2107
Wooster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Swift - [email protected] - 330.466.4007
Youngstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samantha Turner - [email protected] - 330.559.6679
District Calendar - 2017- 2018
Mike Raulin DG
Rotary International Convention
- June 24 - 27, 2018 - Toronto, Canada
District Events
- November is Foundation Month
- November 11 - Interact Conference
- February 23-25 - RYLA (Avalon Inn - Warren)
- March 3 - Mid-Year Assembly
- April 7 - 4-Way Test District Contest
- May 10 - 11 - District Conference (Avalon Inn - Warren)
- May 19 - 2018 One Rotary Summit
Training Programs
- January 27 - Pre-Pets - Canton
- March 9 & 10 - PETS - Columbus
Youth Exchange Events
- August 19-20 - Orientation (Camp Stambaugh)
- November 15 - Outbound Applications Due
- December 3 & 10 - Outbound Interviews
OVERNIGHTERS
September 30 - Sugarcreek
October 28 - East Palestine
November 10 - Malvern/Minerva
January 6 - Wooster
February 3 - Youngstown
March 10 - Dover
April 7 - Orrville
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Historical Register of Past District Leaders
Past Rotary International Presidents
A. Z. BAKER* – Cleveland
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER* – Youngstown
Past Rotary International Director from District
BRYCE W. KENDALL* – Salem
DISTRICT 7
1915 Charles F. Laughlin*........................................................................................................ Cleveland
1916 Jacob A. Oswald* ............................................................................................................... Dayton
1917 Ed R. Kelsey* ..................................................................................................................... Toledo
DISTRICT 10
1918 Charles H. Brown*....................................................................................................... . Columbus
1919 John R. Bentley* ....................................................................................................... .. Cleveland
1920 Samuel H. Squire* ...................................................................................................... ....... Elyria
1921 Robert Patterson*....................................................................................................... ..... Dayton
DISTRICT 21
1922 Theodore E. Smith* ………………………………….............................................................. Akron
1923 Samuel Siddall* ................................................................................................................... Warren
1924 Clarence H. Collings*................................................................................................... Cleveland
1925 Leonard T. Skeggs* .................................................................................................... Youngstown
1926 Charles Hartmann* .............................................................................................................. Toledo
1927 Charles J. Starkey*.......................................................................................................... Ashtabula
1928 Joseph M. Markley* ............................................................................................................ Canton
1929 Arthur R. Christy* ............................................................................................................. Fremont
1930 Lawrence H. Webber*........................................................................................................... Elyria
1931 Fred L. Hopkins*........................................................................................................ .... Fostoria
1932 Roland L. White* ................................................................................................................ Toledo
1933 James G. Card* ............................................................................................................ Cleveland
1934 Alva F. Gluck* ................................................................................................................... Minerva
1935 Paul V. Barrett*................................................................................................................... Findlay
1936 Dillon Crist* ....................................................................................................................... Alliance
DISTRICT 158
1937-38 O. D. Everhard* ......................................................................................................... Barberton
1938-39 Ralph W. Bell*............................................................................................................... Bedford
1939-40 Ray H. Kasper* ......................................................................................................... . Canton
1940-41 H. K. Carpenter*…………………….……………….…………….... Heights of Greater Cleveland
1941-42 Rev. Roland A. Luhman* …………………………………........................................ Youngstown
1942-43 A. Z. Baker* ............................................................................................................... Cleveland
1943-44 Norman W. Adams* ....................................................................................................... Warren
1944-45 Harry E. Votaw* ................................................................................................................ Akron
1945-46 George S. Baldwin*................................................................................................ E. Cleveland
1946-47 Robert A. Manchester*…………………………………….………………………….......Youngstown
1947-48 Wheeler J. Welday* ............................................................................................... Steubenville
1948-49 Russell A. Strausser* ...................................................................................................Louisville
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DISTRICT 229
1949-50 Hugh K. Dawson* .................................................................................................... Lakewood
1950-51 Hiram W. McGrath*................................................................................................ Columbiana
1951-52 Bryce C. Browning* ...................................................................................... New Philadelphia
1952-53 Charles L. Naylor* ...................................................................................................... Ravenna
1953-54 Arthur L. Sayles* .......................................................................................................... Alliance
1954-55 Edward H. Broughton* .......................................................................................... Ashtabula
DISTRICT 230
1955-56 Garrison R. Hostetler* ................................................................................................... Canton
1956-57 Samuel H. Pollock*............................................................................................... Steubenville
DISTRICT 665
1957-58 Carl A. Lincke* .......................................................................................................... Carrollton
1958-59 Gervis S. Brady*.........................................................................................................S Canton
1959-60 Amos R. Buchman* .................................................................................................... Wooster
1960-61 Ira E. Surbey*................................................................................................ New Philadelphia
1961-62 Fred W. Lyons*...................................................................................................... Youngstown
1962-63 William J. Hagenlocher* ............................................................................... North Canton
1963-64 S. N. McIntosh* ................................................................................................... Millersburg
1964-65 Bryce W. Kendall* .......................................................................................................... Salem
1965-66 C. William Hulbert* .................................................................................................. Hubbard
1966-67 Stewart P. Witham*....................................................................................................... Canton
1967-68 Lindsey W. Williams*…………………………………...................................................... Rittman
1968-69 O. K. Brown* ........................................................................................................... .... Dover
1969-70 James R. Allison* .............................................................................................. East Palestine
1970-71 Lester R. Stauffer*......................................................................................................... Warren
1971-72 Herbert O. Zimmer*............................................................................................... Youngstown
1972-73 William H. Elliot* .......................................................................................................... Minerva
1973-74 Francis H. Lang*............................................................................................. East Liverpool
1974-75 E. R. Malone*................................................................................................... North Canton
1975-76 Stanley C. Ewing*.......................................................................................................... Canton
1976-77 James E. Neff............................................................................................................... Canfield
1977-78 John L. Hutson* .................................................................................................... Columbiana
1978-79 Lowell B. Bourns*........................................................................................................ Wooster
1979-80 Ernest A. Gardner* .............................................................................................. Canal Fulton
1980-81 William H. Stull* .................................................................................................. North Canton
1981-82 Donald J. McTigue*............................................................................................. Girard-Liberty
1982-83 John A. Maxwell.*.......................................................................................................... Canton
1983-84 Emmet L. Riley*............................................................................................................... Dover
1984-85 James E. Tallman................................................................................................................. Niles
1985-86 Jack K. Vogel* ................................................................................................................ Salem
1986-87 Philip A. Snyder*....................................................................................................... Boardman
1987-88 James J. LaPolla ........................................................................................................ Howland
1988-89 Paul E. Paulson*........................................................................................................ Massillon
1989-90 Myron E. Ullman* ........................................................................................................ Canfield
1990-91 Rollin O. McClelland* ……………………………………..…………........................... Millersburg
DISTRICT 6650
1991-92 Joseph S. Guenther* ..................................................................................................... Canton
1992-93 John A. McKenzie .............................................................................…………………..Hubbard
1993-94 Charles B. Lang .............................................................................................. East Liverpool
1994-95 W. Dallas Woodall ......................................................................................................... Warren
1995-96 Leonard E. Schnell*.....................................................................................……………Wooster
1996-97 David C. Ewing............................................................................................................... Canton
1997-98 Michael J. Sabol ............................................................................................... Perry Township
1998-99 Jerold A. Haber ......................................................................................................Youngstown
1999-00 Robert J. Beals* ................................................................................................. East Liverpool
2000-01 Fred Miller* .................................................................................................................... Warren
2001-02 George Windate ...................................................................................................... Sugarcreek
2002-03 Bill Johnson ............................................................................................................. Austintown
2003-04 Larry Warren....................................................................................................................Poland
2004-05 Meena Patel...............................................................................................................Plain Twp.
2005-06 Jack E. Polen.................................................................................................................Malvern
2006-07 Geoffrey S. Goll............................................................................................................... Salem
2007-08 Dennis Huffman.....................................................................................................North Canton
2008-09 Robert E. Pattison…………………………………………………....………………………...Canton
2009-10 J. Douglas Simpson………………………………………..……...…………………..East Palestine
2010-11 Jim Russell ......................................................................................................Newcomerstown
2011-12 George W.S. Hays …………...………………………...……………..………………………..Salem
2012-13 Linda S. Fergason…………………….…………….…………..……………………..……...Alliance
2013-14 Deborah Esbenshade……………………………………………....…………………...Youngstown
2014-15 Philip Mariola …...………………………………………………..…………………………...Wooster
2015-16 Joe Belinsky……………………………………………….……………………………...Bolivar-Zoar
2016-17 Sieglinde Warren…………………………………………………………………………..…Canfield
Deceased Governors
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Administration:
Mike Raulin, Canfield…………………………...……………....... District Governor (DG)
Scott Schulick, Youngstown ………………………………District Governor Elect (DGE)
Dan Morgan, Jackson Twp…………..……………….District Governor Nominee (DGN)
Linda Henderson, East Liverpool…….District Governor Nominee Designater (DGND)
Deborah Esbenshade, PDG, Youngstown ….……………...…..…….District Treasurer
Bonnie Davis, East Palestine………………….……..……….... Asst. District Treasurer
George W. S. Hays, PDG, Salem………………………………………….Vice Governor
Assistant Governors:
Ed Kulaher, Austintown ………...…………………………....…...…….……..Division 1-A
Chris Shape, Warren..…….………………………….…...…….…………….. Division 1-B
Marilyn Titus, Howland …...……………….…………....……………..……….Division 1-C
Robert Schaffner, Plain Twp…...……………...…...……….………………....Division 2-A
Theresa Linder, Minerva……………………...….….….………………………Division 2-B
Dan Morgan, Jackson Twp...……………...……………….………….……….Division 2-C
Jon Tucker, Orrville…………………………….……………….…….…………Division 3-A
Rodney Sutton, Dennison…………………...……….….………………......…Division 3-B
Janet Keene, Salem……..…………………………….…….………………….Division 4-A
Linda Henderson, East Liverpool………………………....…….…..…………Division 4-B
Executive Committee:
Mike Raulin – DG…………………………………………………………………..Chair Scott Schulick – DGE Dan Morgan – DGN Linda Henderson – DGND Sieglinde Warren – PDG Joe Belinsky - PDG Phil Mariola – PDG
Finance Committee:
Bob Pattison, PDG, Canton………………………………...……...…………………..Chair
Deborah Esbenshade, PDG, Youngstown….. District Treasurer
Bonnie Davis, ex-officio, East Palestine….. Assistant Treasurer
Mike Raulin, DG, Canfield
Scott Schulick, DGE, Youngstown
Dan Morgan, DGN, Jackson Township
Joe Belinsky, PDG, Bolivar Zoar
Sieglinde Warren, PDG, Canfield
Audit Committee:
Geoff Goll, PDG, Salem……………………………………..………...……………..Chair
Karen Brenneman, CPA, Canton
Carolyn Andrews, Howland Twp.
Council on Legislation Representative:
Robert Pattison, PDG, Canton
George W.S. Hays, PDG, Salem, Alternate
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District Training Committee:
Tom Montgomery, Cortland ………………………………………….………….Co-Chair
Shannon Tirone, Boardman…………………………………………………….. Co-Chair
Sieglinde Warren, DG, Canfield
Mike Raulin, DGE, Canfield
Dan Morgan, Jackson Twp.
Maureen Drummond, Youngstown
Linda Henderson, East Liverpool
Shelly LaBerto, Boardman
Kelly Darney, Salem
Larry Warren, PDG, Poland, ……………………………….……………………….Advisor
Nominating Committee:
Joe Belinsky, PDG Bolivar Zoar, 2017…..……………………………...……………Chair
Phil Mariola, PDG, Wooster, 2016…………………………………………………….Chair
Deborah Esbenshade, PDG, Youngstown ……….……………………...……..Division 1
Dennis Huffman, PDG North Canton……………….…………...…...……….…Division 2
Jim Russell, PDG, Newcomerstown………………….…………...……….….…Division 3
George Hays, PDG, Salem………………………….………...………….………Division 4
District Advisory Council:
Phil Mariola,PDG, Wooster…………..………………….…….……….….…………..Chair
Sieglinde Warren, PDG, Canfield
Mike Raulin, DG, Canfield, ex-officio
All Past District Governors who are members of a club in District 6650 are Advisory
Council members
District Foundation Committee:
Peter Apicella, Salem………………………………...….…..…..District Foundation Chair
Joe Belinsky, PDG, Bolivar-Zoar
Greg Blasiman, Jackson
Elayne Bozick, Youngstown, ……………………………...…………….……Alumni Chair
Marj Ginther, Kinsman………………………………...……………….District Grant Chair
Bob Gorman, Wooster……………………………………..……...…… Scholarship Chair
Geoff Goll, PDG, Salem………………………………..……………...…..PolioPlus Chair
Philip Mariola, PDG, Wooster…………………………….……Paul Harris Society Chair
Jeff Neidig, Newcomerstown ………………….....Benefactors, Bequest, Major Donors
Mike Raulin, DG, Canfield
Sieglinde Warren, PDG, Canfield
Membership Committee:
Joe Belinsky, PDG, Bolivar-Zoar…...………………..…………………..……………Chair
Dan Morgan,DGE, Jackson Nicole Haefke—Poland
Ron Collins, Dennison Chylece Head—Jackson Township
Bob Kearns, Canfield Justin Wallace—Bolivar Zoar
Sue Hershey, Steubenville
Charles Lang, PDG, East Liverpool………………………………….……………. Advisor
Awards and Recognition Committee:
Deborah Esbenshade, PDG, Youngstown………………………………...………...Chair
AG Kim Weiss, Minerva
AG Dan Morgan, Jackson Twp.
Sandra Lang, North Canton
Sieglinde Warren, PDG, Canfield
Lauri Coy, District Office
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Youth Services Avenue of Service Committee
Aletha Carver, Jackson Twp.……….…………………………………..Youth Exchange
Bill Wood, Louisville..…………………………………………………….Youth Exchange
Gina Dermotta, Salem….…………………………………………………………. Interact
Tom Baringer, Struthers..…………………………………………………………..Interact
Barbara Loudon, Salem..…………………………………………………………….RYLA
George W.S. Hays, PDG, Salem...………………………………………………….RYLA
Sandra K. Lang, North Canton..……………………………………………... 4 Way Test
Elwood Walker, Brookfield .…………………………………………………...4 Way Test
Dan Fuline, Canton..……………………………………………………..Youth Protection
Youth Exchange:
Aletha Carver, Jackson Twp…………………………………………..…………Co-Chair
Bill Wood, Louisville .……………………………………………….…….………Co-Chair
Amy Mustafaga, Canton …………….……………………….........…..Inbound Co-Chair
David Yeagley, Louisville .…………….……………………...….….…Inbound Co-Chair
Nils Peter Johnson, Canfield ...........................................................Inbound Co-Chair
Yvette Blandford, Louisville…...………….……………….….……Outbound Committee
Glenn Heiller, Louisville……………………………………………..Outbound Committee
Cathy McConnell, Wooster.……..………….……………….……..Outbound Committee
Yvonne Coates ...........................................................................Outbound Committee
Deanna Worth, Wooster……………….…………………………………….….YE Trainer
April Stanislaw………..………………………….………………….Short Term Exchange
Mark Waltz, Dover…….………………………….…………..…………..Club Coordinator
Glenn Heiller……….……………………………………….……………..Club Coordinator
Jim Russell, PDG , Newcomerstown….……………………….…...YEAH Administrator
Bonnie Davis, East Palestine…………………………………….……….…….Treasurer
Larry Warren, PDG, Poland…………………………………..DOS Responsible Officer
Elizabeth Hand, Louisville……………………………….……………………...Marketing
Area Administrators
Liz Davis, Louisville ………….………………………………………...Spain & Portugal
Lori Harris, Cortland ………….……………………………………………………. Japan
Darla Stitzlein, Millersburg …….…………………………………………………... Brazil
Carolina Castelli-Figley, Canfield..………………………….Chile, Argentina & Mexico
Brent Rice, Wooster..………………………………….Germany, Austria & Switzerland
Mary Ann Martinko-Carano, Poland ………………………………………………... Italy
Bob Eckert, Sugarcreek..………………………………………... Scandinavia & Taiwan
Cathy McConnell, Wooster……………………………………………. Belgium & France
Joanne Hancock..…………………………………………………………………Denmark
Gary Pearce, Malvern..………………………………………………………………..India
Youth Protection Committee
Dan Fuline, Canton………....……….………………………………………………...Chair
Susan Hays, Non-Rotarian Member
Michelle Heberling, Non-Rotarian Member
Rotaract:
Scott Schulick DGN, Youngstown……..…………………………………..…………Chair
Josh Prest, Youngstown
Amy Cossentino, YSU
RYLA
Barb Loudon, Salem ………..………….………………………………………...Co-Chair
George Hays, PDG, Salem ………….…………………………………………..Co-Chair
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RI Convention - June 24 - 27, Toronto, Canada
Linda Fergason, PDG, Alliance…………………………...…………………………Chair
George Windate, PDG, Sugarcreek
District Conference - May 10 & 11, 2018
Anthony Nacarato, Canfield…...……………………….………………..…………….Chair
Debbie Esbenshade, Youngstown ……………………………………………...Treasurer
4-Way Speech Contest
Sandra Lang, North Canton, ……………..……………………….…………….. Co-Chair
Elwood Walker, Brookfield……………………………………………………….. Co-Chair
Rotary Leadership Institute
Larry Warren, PDG, Poland…...…………………………...…………………………Chair
Crisis Communication
Bob Pattison, PDG, Canton...…………………………………………..…………….Chair
Rotary License Plates
David Ewing, PDG, Canton...…………………………………………..…………….Chair
Resolution and Legislation
Dallas Woodall, PDG, Warren..………………………………………..…………….Chair
District History
David Ewing, PDG, Canton……….……………………………………………...Co-Chair
Larry Warren, PDG, Poland……………………………………………………...Co-Chair
Necrology
Rodney Sutton, ADG, Dennison...………………………………………..………Co-Chair
Dallas Woodall, PDG, Warren…………………………………………………….Co-Chair
All Ohio PETS - March 9 & 10, 2018:
Scott Schulick, DGE, Youngstown
Seiglinde Warren, PDG, Canfield
Mike Raulin, DG, Canfield
Dan Morgan, DGN, Jackson Twp.
Linda Henderson, DGND, East Liverpool
Public Image Committee
Donnie Dragish, Canfield
Eva Roshong, Louisville
Brian Taafe, Boardman
District Programs
DGE Scott Schulick and DGN Dan Morgan
Operation Warm—PDG Debbie Esbenshade, Youngstown
Pegasus Project—PDG Meena Patel—Plain Twp., PDG Phil Mariola—Wooster
Mike Pierce—Plain Twp.
International—Gerry Hohler—Plain Twp.
District International Foundation Projects—PDG Meena Patel, Plain Twp.
Shelter Box—AG Kim Weiss—Minerva
Tech Committee
Joe Rinehart, Bolivar-Zoar……………………………………………………………..Chair
Dave Wilkinson, Canfield
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2017-2018
Clubs Sponsoring Exchange Students
Boardman
Canfield
Canton
Champion
Dover
East Palestine
Jackson Twp.
Louisville (2)
Massillon
Minerva
North Canton
Orrville
Salem (2)
Wooster (2)
Rotary District 6560 Youth Exchange Program
Youth Exchange Events
- August 19-20 - Orientation
(Camp Stambaugh)
- November 15 -
Outbound Applications Due
- December 3 & 10 -
Outbound Interviews
OVERNIGHTERS
September 30 - Sugarcreek
October 28 - East Palestine
November 10 - Malvern/
Minerva
January 6 - Wooster
February 3 - Youngstown
March 10 - Dover
April 7 - Orrville
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Assistant Governors 2017-2018
Ed Kalaher - Austintown
1632 Westhampton Dr.
Austintown, OH 44515
330.519.1056
Division 1A
Austintown Boardman Canfield Poland Struthers Youngstown
Chris Shape— Warren
723 Genesee NE
Warren, OH 44483
W—330.399.8360
C—330.716.3421
Division 1B
Champion Cortland Kinsman Warren
Division 1C
Brookfield Girard-Liberty Howland Hubbard Niles
Marilyn Titus - Howland
2530 Phalanx Mills
Southington, OH 44470
330.770.6850
Division 2A
Canton Canton South Lake Township North Canton Plain Township
Robert Schaffner - Plain Twp.
1219 Briarview NW - N Canton, OH 44720
W - 330.499.3448
C - 330.705.5185
H - 330.497.7536
Division 2B
Alliance Carrollton East Canton Louisville Malvern Minerva
Theresa Linder - Minerva
614 E Lincoln Way
Minerva, OH 44657
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Dan Morgan—Jackson
7546 Sangria Circle NW
Canal Fulton, OH 44614
W—330.492.0102
H-330.854.2202
C—330.418.8633
Division 2C
Canal Fulton Jackson Twp. Massillon Perry
Jon Tucker—Orrville
1229 Dogwood Dr
Orrville, OH 44667
C—260.312.2586
Division 3A
Dalton Millersburg Orrville Rittman Wooster
Division 4A
Columbiana East Palestine Salem
Janet Keene—Salem
430 Park Ave., Salem, OH 44460
W—330.337-3419
C—330.853.5114
Division 4B
Calcutta East Liverpool Steubenville
Linda Henderson—
East Liverpool
2999 Queens Way—E. Liverpool, OH
C-330.853.4912
H– 330.385.4912
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Division 3B
Bolivar-Zoar Dennison Dover New Philadelphia Newcomerstown Sugarcreek
Rodney Sutton—Dennison
212 Pearl St.
Uhrichsville, OH 44683
C-330.260.2196
2017-2018 Presidents
Alliance
#3571 Wed @ 11:45 am YWCA 239 E Market St. Alliance, OH 44601
Austintown
#3572 Mon @ 12:10 pm The Manor Restaurant 3104 S. Canfield Niles Rd.
Austintown, OH 44515
Boardman
#3573 Tues @ 12:15 pm Community Center @Boardman Park 375 Boardman-Poland Rd.
Boardman, OH 44512
Bolivar-Zoar
#75824 Thur @ 7:30 am Canal Tavern of Zoar 8806 Towpath Rd. NE Bolivar, OH 44612
Rick Baxter
470 Smyth Ave
Alliance, OH 44601
330.428.0268
Bruce Laraway
6856 Berry Blossom Dr
Canfield, OH 44406
330.840.0182
Mason Shattuck
5500 Market St. Suite 113
Youngstown, OH 44512
330.502.6223
Justin Wallace
124 Water St SE
Bolivar, OH 44612
330.412.3542
Brookfield
#3574 Tues @ Noon Pap Louie’s Italian Kitchen 7172 Warren-Sharon Rd. Brookfield, OH 44403
Calcutta
#21584 Thur. @ 7:30 am Adrian’s Restaurant 15655 State Route 170 East Liverpool, OH 43920
Elwood Walker
PO Box 88
Brookfield, OH 44403
330.448.1500
Jim Hall
49200 Berkshire Rd.
East Liverpool, OH 43920
330.385.6917
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Canal Fulton
#3576 Thurs @ 6:00 pm Community Bldg 735 Cherry St Canal Fulton, OH 44614
Mark Cozy
155 East Market St.
Canal Fulton, OH 44614
330.352.2725
Margot Baird
7815 Crory Rd.
Canfield, OH 44406
330.770.6019
Amanda Tietze
1434 Cleveland Ave. NW
Canton, OH 44703
330.904.7569
Tom Tender
7660 Freedom Ave
N. Canton, OH 44720
C-330.412.0234
Canfield
#3577 Fri @ 11:55 am Rotary Comm. Bldg Fair Park 318 Oak St Canfield, OH 44406
Canton
#3578 Fri @ 11:45 am Alex D Krassas Event Center 251 25th St NW Canton, OH 44709
Canton South
#3579 Thurs @ 7:30 am McCall’s Restaurant 130 Faircrest Ave SW Canton, OH 44706
Carrollton
#3580 Tues @ Noon Ponderosa Restaurant 1117 Canton Rd. Carrollton, OH 44615
David Quattrochi
4505 Scioto Dr
Steubenville, OH 43953
C-330.312.5652
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Champion
#21650 Tues @ Noon Wayside Restaurant 825 State Rt NW Warren, OH 44483
John Hickey
796 Prentice Rd.
Warren, OH 44481
330.442.1046
John Clark
420 E 3rd St.
Uhrichsville, OH 44644
330.204.8077
Columbiana
#3581 Tues @ Noon American Legion 44403 State Rt 14 Columbiana, OH 44408
Phil Steiner
13901 Eureka Rd.
Columbiana, OH 44408
330.503.8793
Thomas Shortreed
3378 State Route 5
Cortland, OH 44410
330.770.3407
Chad Wyckoff
316 Edgewood Dr.
Dalton, OH 44618
C-330.317.9311
Dennison
#3584 Tues @ 6 pm Presbyterian Church 301 Grant St Dennison, OH 44621
Cortland
#3582 Tues @ 7:30 am Lake Vista of Cortland Heron Dining Room 303 N Mecca St (Rt 46)2nd Floor Cortland, OH 44410
Dalton
#3583 Mon @ 11:45 am United Methodist Church 204 West Main St. Dalton, OH 44618
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Dover
#3585 Mon @ 11:45 am Tuscarawas County Senior Center 525 Prospect Ave Dover, OH 44622
Scott Heil
1854 Hillandale Rd NE
New Philadelphia, OH 44663
330.447.9702
East Canton
#25204 Tues @ 7:30 am Foltz Community Center 224 N Wood St East Canton, OH 44730
Greg Smith
2501 58th St. NE
Canton, OH 44721
C-330.760.0702
Jeff Cartwight-Smith
7 Elysian Way
East Liverpool, OH 43920
202.679.0076
East Liverpool
#3586 Tues @ Noon East Liverpool Country Club 2485 Parkway East Liverpool, OH 43920
East Palestine
#3587 Mon @ 12:10 pm Community Center 31 Park Dr. East Palestine, OH 44413
John Davis
49682 McClure Rd.
East Palestine, OH 44413
330.271.1979
Girard—Liberty
#3588 Tues @ 6 pm Amen Corner 20 W Main St Girard, OH 44420
Joyce Faiver
1011 Beechwood Dr.
Girard, OH 44420
C-330.979.6486
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Howland
#3590 Mon @ Noon Shepherd of the Valley Howland 4100 N River Rd. NE Warren, OH 44484
Bob Sincich
174 Fuller Dr NE
Warren, OH 44484
C—330.240.1870
Hubbard
#3591 Mon @ Noon Countryside at the Elmwood Assisted Living 871 Elmwood Drive Hubbard Ohio 44425
Karen Delisio
8060 South Ave.
Boardman, OH 44512
C- 330.501.5986
Tiffany Rockstroh
7967 Mod Brook Rd. NW
Massillon , OH 44646
C- 216.409.6805
Jackson Twp.
#3592 Tues @ 11:45 am La Pizzaria 3656 Dressler Rd NW Canton, OH 44718
Kinsman
#25243 Tues @ 7 am Time Square Restaurant 8078 Main St NE Kinsman, OH 44428
Tim Woofter
PO Box 10
Hartford, OH 44424
330.240.3073
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Lake/Green
Club is in the process of being reactivated
Jennifer Anderson
Louisville YMCA
1421 Nickleplate
Louisville, OH 44641
330.280.1605
Louisville
# 3594 Wed @ Noon Paradise United Church of Christ 619 E Main St Rear Entrance, downstairs Louisville, OH 44641
Malvern
#3595 Mon @ 6 pm Methodist Ed. Building 121 Wood St. Malvern, OH 44644
Wallace Anderson
PO Box 754
Malvern, OH 44644
C—330.704.4086
Massillon
#3596 Thurs @ 11:45 am Eagles # 190 303 Weirich Blvd NW Massillon, OH 44647
Sherie Brown
Massillon Public Library
208 Lincoln Way E
Massillon, OH 44646
C—330.844.2021
Millersburg
#3597 Wed @ 11:45 am Comfort Inn 1102 Glen Dr Millersburg, OH 44654
Nathan Troyer
5835 T.R. 273
Millersburg, OH 44654
C-614.893.4491
Minerva
#3598 Fri @ 7:30 am Minerva’s Classic 57 317 E Lincolnway Minerva, OH 44657
Michael Repella
108 Bonnieview Ave
Minerva, OH 44657
C-330.495.2925
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Kendra Long
2449 Gravel Lick Rd
Newcomerstown, OH 43832
[email protected] 740.517.0194
Newcomerstown
#3599 Mon @ 6 pm Old Main St. Museum Newcomerstown, OH 43832
New
Philadelphia
#3600 Tues @ Noon 1st United Methodist 201 W High Ave New Philadelphia, OH
Kiley Kendall
PO Box 331
New Philadelphia, OH 44663
330.340.7792
Niles
#3595 Thurs @ Noon Ciminero’s Banquet Hall 123 Main St N Niles, OH 44446
Desirae Monaco
1645 Brittainy Oaks Tr NE
Warren, OH 44484
330.883.4605
Orrville
#3604 Tues @ 11:45 am Aultman Orrville Hospital Community Room 832 S Main St. Orrville, OH 44667
Perry Twp. #3605 Wed @ 11:45 am Falcone’s Tavern 5029 Tusca. St W Canton, OH 44708
Terrance Adams
311 Leonard Ave SW
Massillon, OH 44646
330.495.1534
Sarah Ecker
3407 Pecan Lane
Wooster, OH 44691
330.347.6391
North Canton
#3603 Thurs @ 11:45 am Arrowhead Golf Club & Banquet Center 1500 Rogwin Circle SW North Canton, OH 44720
Sandi Lang
568 Lockport Ave. SW
New Philadelphia, OH 44663
330.432.4706
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Karen Vrabec
2281 Hedge Rose Ave. SE
East Canton, OH 44730
330.206.5428
Plain Twp.
#22414 Wed @ 11:45 am Skyland Pines Lodge 3550 Columbus Rd NE Canton, OH 44705
Poland
#22253 Wed @ Noon Alberini’s Restaurant 1140 Boardman Poland Rd. Poland, OH 44514
Dan Madden
11 Spring St.
Struthers, OH 44471
330.565.4117
Rittman
#3606 Thurs @ Noon Rittman Rec Center 200 Saurer St Community Room Rittman, OH 44270
Jere Dutt
14741 Serfass Rd.
Doylestown, OH 44230
C-330.338.7639
Salem
# 3607 Tues @ 11:50 am Salem Comm. Center Rotary Room 1098 N. Ellsworth Ave Salem, Ohio 44460
Meta Cramer
781 S. Lincoln Ave
Salem, OH 44460
330.921.1114
Steubenville
#3609 Fri @ Noon YWCA 320 N 4th St Steubenville, OH 43952
Alan C. Hall
159 Pembroke Rd.
Steubenville, OH 43953
740.282.9782
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Jennifer Johnson
6650 South Avenue
Boardman, OH 44512
330.397.7597
Struthers
#3610 Tues @ Noon Struthers Parkside Church 110 Poland Ave Struthers, OH 44471
Sugarcreek
#3611 Tues @ 6 pm Dutch Valley Restaurant 1345 Old Rt 39 NE Sugarcreek, OH 44681
Tom Brown
1258 Luzanne St SW
Sugarcreek, OH 44681
H– 330.852.4505
Warren
#3612 Wed @ Noon Enzo’s 2918 Elm Rd NE Warren, OH 44483
Andy Bednar
628 Niles Cortland Rd SE
Warren, OH 44484
330.856.7222
Wooster
#3613 Mon @ Noon 1st Presbyterian Church 621 College Ave Wooster, OH 44691
Adam Starr
4000 Pheasant Run
Wooster, OH 44691
C– 330.749.7472
Youngstown
#3614 Wed @ Noon 5th Floor 201 E Commerce St Youngstown, OH 44503
Frank Kishel
26 Cathy Way
Boardman, OH 44512
330.720.6328
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Administration:
Mike Raulin (DG) Canfield Club
113 Fairview Ave, Apt 6, Canfield, OH 44406
330.518.5233 [email protected]
Scott Schulick (DGE) Youngstown Club
1012 Old Furnace Rd., Youngstown, OH 44511
W-330.599.4735 C—330.727.8507 [email protected]
Deborah Esbenshade (Treasurer) PDG, Youngstown Club
34 East Western Reserve Rd., #2, Poland, OH 44514
C-330.727.6315 W—330.259.1029 [email protected]
Bonnie Davis, (Asst. District Treasurer) East Palestine Club
49682 McClure Rd., East Palestine, OH 44413
330.271.1979 [email protected]
Vice Governor:
George W. S. Hays, PDG 2011-12, Salem—PO Box 1313—Salem, OH 44460
H-330.938.6126 C—330.206.0822 W—330.337.0310 [email protected]
Committee Members not listed elsewhere AND PDGs:
Andrews, Carolyn—Howland Twp.—750 Willow Brook NE, Warren, OH 44483
H-330.372.4443 C—330.219-9543 [email protected]
Apicella, Peter—Salem—2205 Pearce Circle, Salem, OH 44460
H—330.332.5516 [email protected]
Baringer, Tom—Struthers—2782 Coblentz Dr., Poland, OH 44514
H-330.757.1105 W-330.757.1136 [email protected]
Blandford, Yvette— Louisville—409 S. Chapel St., Louisville, OH 44641
330.309.8016 [email protected]
Blasiman, Greg— Jackson—10844 Beesom St. NW, Alliance, OH 44601
C-330.413.3824 H—330.823.6930
Bozick, Elayne— Youngstown—4756 Oak St., Lowellville, OH 44436
W—330.759.7680 x 110 C—330.360.3799 H—330.536.6253
Brenneman, Karen—CPA, Canton—220 Market Ave., S, Ste 700, Canton, OH 44702
W—330.453.7633 C—330.704.0700 [email protected]
Belinsky, Joe— PDG 2015-16, Bolivar Zoar— (Joan) 5636 Griffith Ave. NW, N.Canton,
OH 44709 C—234.804.1816 [email protected]
Carano, Mary Ann—Poland—7527 Jaguar Dr., Boardman, OH 44512
H-330.758.8785 C-330.540.1647 [email protected]
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Cartwright, Marie—Canfield—6129 Leffingwell Rd, Canfield, OH 44406
C-330.518.5229 H-330.533.2866 [email protected]
Carver, Aletha—Jackson Twp.— 4775 Munson St. NW, Canton, OH 44718
Castelli-Figley, Carolina— Canfield—4506 Green Glen Dr., Youngstown, OH 44511
H-330.286.0238 C-330.261.1416 [email protected]
Coates, Yvonne— 8383 Portage St., Massillon, OH 44646
330.844.4344 [email protected]
Culp, Carl— Canfield—41 Shawnee Dr., Girard, OH 44420
C-330.720.4486 H-330.545.0546 [email protected]
Davis, Liz—Louisville—7680 Lakefield St., Louisville, OH 44641
330.802.7674 [email protected]
Dermotta, Gina— Salem—1324 N. Union Ave., Salem, OH 44460
H-330.337.0738 [email protected]
Dragish, Donnie—Canfield—150 Brookpark Dr., Canfield, OH 44406
C-330.881.8441 [email protected]
Drummond, Maureen—Youngstown—7480 Rolling Hills Dr., Canfield, OH 44460
C-330.506.8348 [email protected]
Eckert, Bob—Sugarcreek—9795 Hilltop Rd SW, Baltic, OH 43804
H-330.897.5822 W-330.852.4661 C-330.432.5879 [email protected]
Ewing, David PDG, Canton—2545 Glenmount Rd NW, Canton, OH 44708
C-330.284.3910 H– 330.477.5827 [email protected]
Feguson, Linda PDG 2012-13 (Bruce) - 12938 Bayton St. NE, Alliance, OH 44601
C-330.206.4899 H-330.821.0366 [email protected]
Fuline, Dan— Canton—625 Cleveland Ave., NW, Canton, OH 44702
H-330.875.6692 W– 330.455.0374 C-330.806.4792 [email protected]
Goll, Geoff—PDG 2006-07, Salem (Kim)—PO Box 92, Salem, OH 44460
H—330.337.9604 [email protected]
Ginther, Marj—Kinsman—11824 Highland Ave., Conneaut Lake, PA 16316
H—814.213.0082 C—440.220.0211 W—330.876.4621 [email protected]
Gorman, Bob—225 N Market St., Wooster, OH 44691
C-330.465.1904 [email protected]
Haber, Jerold PDG 1998-99 (Vincetta) - 376 Cranberry Run Dr., YO., OH 44512
H-330.758.0790 [email protected]
Haefke, Nicole, 2572 Center Rd. #4, Poland, OH 44514
C-330.550.2426 [email protected]
Hand, Elizabeth—Louisville—4142 4th St. NE, Canton, OH 44704
C-330.417.5871 [email protected]
Hancock, Joanne—YE Denmark Admin. C– 330.418.9956 H-330.499.3660
Hays, Susan— 800 15th St., #1806 Sebring, OH 44672
W-330.938.7807 [email protected]
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Heiller, Glenn, Louisville, H-330.871.2763 C—330.948.7226
Heperling, Michele PhD, W-330.455.0374 C—330.607-4471
Hershey, Sue, Steubenville
C-740.317.0082 [email protected]
Hohler, Gerry— Plain Twp., 1154 Clay Rd NW, Dellroy, OH 44620
330.704.6704 [email protected]
Huffman, Dennis PDG 2007-08, North Canton— (Judy) 2446 Baylor Cir. NW, N.
Canton, OH 44720 H—330.499.1707 [email protected]
LaBerto, Shelly— Boardman—1434 Rosehedge Ct., Youngstown, OH 44514
C—330.207.3872 [email protected]
Lang, Charles PDG 1993-94— 275 Boyce Dr., Chester, WV 26034
H-304.387.0291 [email protected]
Lang, Sandra— North Canton—578 Lockport Ave. SW, New Philadephia, OH 44663
W—330.499.4712 x 315 [email protected]
Loudon, Barb— Salem—1881 Quaker Lane, Salem, OH 44460 H-330.332.5264 W-330.337.1003 [email protected]
Mariola, Phil PDG 2014-15, Wooster—(Bernadette) 1026 Forest Dr., Wooster, OH
44691 H—330.264.2806 C—330.465.8131 [email protected]
McConnell, Cathy, Wooster—3572 Mechanicsburg Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
H-330.263.7921 [email protected]
McKenzie, John— PDG, 1992-93– Hubbard(Patricia) PO Box 573,
Brookfield, OH 44403 H-330.448.8013 [email protected]
Montgomery, Tom—Cortland—250 Cricket Lane, Lake Milton, OH 44429
17761 Portage Rd, Cortland, OH 44410
H-330-637-7777 W—330.638.7310 C—330.507.5111 [email protected]
Moore, Debra— Canfield—PO Box 484, Lisbon, OH 44432
C-330.843.4369 [email protected]
Mustafaga, Amy—Canton—4234 Portage Ave NW, N. Canton, OH 44720
W-330.454.6141 H-330.966.0821 [email protected]
Neidig, Jeff— Newcomerstown - 2002 Kevin Ct NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
H-740.498.6337 C– 330.243.2715 [email protected]
Pattison, Bob—PDG 2008-09, Canton— (Jan) 505 Clearmount SE,
North Canton, OH 44720 H—330.494.0250 C-330.323.6032 [email protected]
Pearce, Gary— Minerva—8229 Old Canal Lane, Malvern, OH 44644
330.418.4230 [email protected]
Patel, Meena PDG 2004-05, Plain Twp. (Indu) 6459 Dunwoody Circle, NW, Canton,
OH 44718 H-330-497-1927 [email protected]
Pierce, Mike—Plain Twp—1258 Cleveland, Ave NW, Canton, oh 44703
330.575.0194 [email protected]
Polen, Jack—PDG 2005-06, Malvern— 8201 Old Canal Lane NW, Malvern, OH 44644
H-330.863.1386 [email protected]
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Prest, Josh—Youngstown, 174 Ewing Rd., Youngstown, OH 44512
C-330.509.3381 H-330.726.1555 [email protected]
Roshong, Eva—Louisville—31150 Broadway Ave NE, Louisville, OH 44641
H-330.488.6266 [email protected]
Russell, Jim—PDG 2010-11, Newcomerstown—(Linda) 7208 Bill Johns Rd.,
Newcomerstown, OH H—740.498.4278 C—740.229.6754 [email protected]
Sabol, Mike—PDG 1997-98, Perry Twp.— (Gerry) 7287 Windy Lane NW, Massillon,
OH 44646 H-330.837.8633 [email protected]
Simpson, Douglas, PDG 2009-2010—(Vicki), 285 E Martin St., E Palestine, OH 44413
H-330.426.4605 [email protected]
Stitzlein, Darla— Millersburg—114 North Clay St., Millersburg, OH 44654
W-330.674.7303 [email protected]
Stanislaw, April—Short Term Exchange
C-330-301-6922 [email protected]
Taafe, Bryan—Boardman—4865 Darbyshire Ct., Canfield, OH 44406
C-330.272.1717 [email protected]
Tirone, Shannon—Boardman—479 Judith Lane, Struthers, OH 44471
H-330.755.2367 C-330.720.2056 W-330.941.3101 [email protected]
Tallman, James —Niles—125 Gertrude NW; Warren, OH 44483
H-330-847-0161 [email protected]
Walker, Elwood—Brookfield—1301 Custer Orangeville Rd., Brookfield, OH 44403
H-330.448.8275 W 330.448.1500 [email protected]
Waltz, Mark— Dover—120 N James St., Dover, OH 44622
H-330.343.0296 W-330.602.9066 [email protected]
Warner, Scott—Jackson Twp—5120 Susetta Ave NW, Canton, oh 44709
330.280.6350 [email protected]
Warren, Larry—PDG 2003-04, Poland— (Sieglinde) 2956 Palmaire Dr., Poland, OH
44514 H-330.757.3631 C-330.727.2843 [email protected]
Warren, Sieglinde—PDG 2016-17, Canfield— (Larry) 2956 Palmaire Dr., Poland,
OH 44514 H-330.757.3631 C-330.727.5201 [email protected]
Wilkeson, Dave—Canfield, 4641 Canfield-Niles, Rd., Canfield, OH 44460
330.720.4517 [email protected]
Windate, George—PDG 2001-02, Sugarcreek—(Sally) 5373 King Rd SW, Stone
Creek, OH 43840 H-330.897.0907 [email protected]
Wood, Bill— Louisville—1330 Presidents St., Louisville, OH 44641
C– 330.284.4779 H– 330.875.1715 [email protected]
Woodall, Dallas—PDG 1994-95, Warren— (Velma) 3204 Crescent Dr NE, Warren,
OH 44483 C-330.719.0841 H-330.392.8616 [email protected]
Worth, Deanna— Wooster—1606 Brentwood Dr., Wooster, OH 44691
330.464.0160 [email protected]
Yeagley, David—Louisville—303 N Nickle Plate St., Louisville, OH 44641
C-330.268.3739 [email protected]
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DISTRICT 6650 RESOLUTIONS
PREAMBLE
The Rotary clubs within District 6650 of Rotary International have adopted
these Resolutions. These Resolutions, adopted on 21 April 2012 and effective
on 1 July 2012 supersede previous Resolutions in their entirety.
ARTICLE I – NAME AND OBJECTIVE
1. Name. The name of this entity shall be Rotary International
District 6650 (herein the “District”).
2. Objective. The purpose of these Resolutions is to provide for
the efficient operation of the District for the following reasons:
a. To provide structure for Rotary Clubs within the District as
assigned by Rotary International (herein “R.I.”); to provide
support to these Rotary clubs in their pursuit of programs
and activities that promote the Object of Rotary; and to
encourage, promote, extend, and supervise Rotary
throughout the territory assigned to it by R.I.
b. To conduct District Conferences.
c. To conduct projects and activities that are consistent with
the Object of Rotary and that support R.I. goals and areas
of focus of The Rotary Foundation.
d. To provide assistance to the District Governor (herein
"Governor") in the performance of the Governor's duties.
e. To train leadership for the management of District affairs.
f. To provide for continuity in District organizations.
ARTICLE II – PURPOSE
These resolutions shall conform to the Constitution, By-laws and Code of
Policies of R.I. Amendments to these resolutions shall be made as needed to
accomplish these purposes. Any conflicts shall be resolved in favor of the R.I.
Constitution, By-laws and Code of Policies.
ARTICLE III – MEMBERS AND DUES
1. The members of the District shall be comprised of and limited to all
Rotary clubs designated to be in District 6650 pursuant to the By-
laws of R.I. Whenever the capitalized term “Club” is referenced in
these Resolutions, it shall refer to a Rotary club within District 6650
in its capacity as a member of the District.
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2. Each year each Club in the District shall be assessed a per capita
levy based upon Club membership as of the preceding January 1.
The purpose of the levy shall be to provide funds for the
operations, programs and activities of the District.
3. The per capita levy may be changed by resolution approved by
three-fourths of the Club Presidents-elect present at the District
Training Assembly. Clubs are invoiced for Dues 1 July and
payment is due within thirty (30) days. Each Club shall also pay
full annual dues to the District by 15 January for each of its new
members who join a Club from 1 July through 31 December of the
current fiscal year.
ARTICLE IV - DIVISIONS
The District shall be divided into divisions, which shall be further divided into
subdivisions. The boundaries of and the clubs comprising a division and a
sub-division shall be reviewed annually and may be changed by the Governor after
consultation with the affected clubs. Currently the divisions and subdivisions are
as follows:
Division I
Sub-division 1 A - Austintown, Boardman, Canfield, Poland,
Struthers and Youngstown
Sub-division 1 B - Champion, Cortland, Kinsman Area and Warren
Sub-division 1 C - Brookfield, Girard-Liberty, Howland Twp,
Hubbard and Niles
Division II
Sub-division 2 A - Canton, Canton South, Lake Township, North
Canton and Plain Township
Sub-division 2 B - Alliance, Carrollton, East Canton, Louisville,
Malvern and Minerva
Sub-division 2 C - Canal Fulton, Jackson Township, Massillon
and Perry Township
Division III
Sub-division 3 A - Dalton, Millersburg, Orrville, Rittman
and Wooster
Sub-division 3 B – Bolivar-Zoar, Dennison, Dover, Sugarcreek
Newcomerstown, New Philadelphia
Division IV
Sub-division 4 A - Columbiana, East Palestine and Salem
Sub-division 4 B - Calcutta, East Liverpool & Steubenville
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ARTICLE V - OFFICERS
Only active Club Rotarians who are members of Clubs in District 6650 shall be
eligible to serve as officers. The officers of the District shall consist of the
District Governor (herein “Governor”), the District Governor-elect (herein
“DGE”), the District Governor-nominee (herein “DGN”), and the District
Governor-nominee-designate (herein “DGND”), once confirmed.
1. The District Governor shall serve as the Chief Executive Officer of
the District. The Governor shall perform the customary duties of
a chief executive officer and those assigned by the Bylaws and
policies of R.I., and by these Resolutions. The Governor shall
serve as an ex-officio member of all District Committees except
the Nominating Committee for the District Governor-nominee-
designate.
a. The Governor shall be elected for a one-year term in the
manner set forth by the Bylaws and policies of R.I., and these
Resolutions.
b. The District budget shall include an allowance for the out of
pocket expenses of the Governor in accordance with
expenditures outlined by R.I.
c. After the conclusion of the Governor's year, but not later
than 31 July, the Governor shall give the Advisory Council a
written report and review of the Governor's year or a copy of
the Governor's year-end report to R.I.
d. Upon petition by a majority of the Clubs, the Advisory
Council may, by majority vote, but only for cause, request
the President of R.I. to remove the District Governor
pursuant to the Bylaws and policies of R.I.
e. In the event of an unexpected vacancy in the office of District
Governor, the District shall abide by the terms of the Bylaws
and policies of R.I.
2. The District Governor-elect shall assume this office in the manner
set forth by the Bylaws and policies of R.I., and these Resolutions.
Under normal circumstances, the DGE shall assume the office of
District Governor in the year immediately after serving as DGE.
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a. The DGE shall serve as an assistant to the Governor. The
Governor may assign other responsibilities to the DGE,
which are in addition to those proscribed by the Bylaws and
policies of R.I., and these Resolutions.
b. The DGE shall be a member of the District Training
Committee.
c. The District budget shall include an allowance for the out of
pocket expenses of the DGE.
d. After returning from the International Assembly, the DGE
shall report the DGE's program together with the program
of the R.I. President to the Advisory Council at its next
meeting.
3. Under normal procedures, the District Governor-nominee shall
assume the office of District Governor-elect in the year
immediately after serving as DGN.
a. The DGN shall serve as an assistant to the Governor. The
Governor may assign other responsibilities to the DGN,
which are in addition to those proscribed by the Bylaws and
policies of R.I., and these Resolutions.
b. The DGN shall be a member of the District Training
Committee.
c. The District budget shall include an allowance for the out of
pocket expenses of the DGN.
4. The minimum qualifications for serving as District Governor-
nominee-designate shall be in accordance with the Bylaws and
policies of R.I., and these Resolutions. It is recommended, but
not required, that the person shall have served as an Assistant
Governor or shall have served as the chairperson of a high level
District committee.
a. The DGND shall be elected in the manner set forth by the
Bylaws of R.I., and these Resolutions. Under normal
procedures, the DGND shall assume the office of District
Governor-nominee on the first day of July immediately after
serving as DGND.
b. The DGND shall be a member of the District Training
Committee.
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c. The Governor may assign other responsibilities to the
DGND, which are in addition to those proscribed by the
bylaws and policies of R.I. and these Resolutions.
d. The District budget shall include an allowance for the out of
pocket expenses of the DGND.
ARTICLE VI – ASSISTANT GOVERNORS
1. Selection. The minimum qualifications for serving as an Assistant
Governor include membership in a Club in the District for at least
three (3) years and one (1) year of service as a club president. Prior
to the end of the year he or she is serving as DGE, the DGE shall
select an AG for each of the Divisions comprising the District. The
recommended term of AG is three (3) years, with the second and
third years of the term being contingent upon the consent of the
respective new Governor.
2. Responsibilities. The AGs shall:
a. Assist the Governor in developing goals and committee
assignments and in other ways as requested by the
Governor;
b. Attend the District AG training, District Team Leader
training, pre-P.E.T.S, Mid-year Assembly, District
Conference, District Training Assembly, and others as
directed by the Governor;
c. Attend and actively promote all District meetings and
arrange for any area meetings as directed by the Governor;
d. Meet with and assist the Club Presidents-elect and Club
committee persons in his or her assigned Division before the
beginning of the Rotary year in order to discuss and review
the Club’s goals and objectives;
e. Visit each Club in his or her assigned Division at least
quarterly and meet with the Club Presidents and Club
committee persons to review with them the business of the
Club and the objectives of the District and R.I.;
f. Assist in the preparation of the Governor’s official visit to
the Club;
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g. Monitor the progress of each assigned Club and
communicate with the Governor regarding the progress or
problems that may have developed, including progress with
the Club’s long range strategic plan, and if adopted by the
Club, the Club’s progress with Rotary’s Club Leadership Plan;
h. Complete Memo of Club Visit form after the final visit to the
Club and submit to the Governor by 15 May or as directed by
R.I.; and
i. Perform those additional duties that the Governor assigns.
ARTICLE VII – DISTRICT TRAINER
1. The DGE shall appoint a District Trainer (herein “Trainer”), who
shall serve for three (3) years, with the consent of the two
succeeding DGEs.
2. The Trainer shall serve as the chairperson of the District Training
Committee.
3. The Trainer shall assist with all training in the District, including but
not limited to: AG training, District Team Leader training,
pre-P.E.T.S., All Ohio P.E.T.S., Foundation training, Membership
seminar, District Training Assembly, and any other as requested by
the Governor.
4. The District budget shall include an allowance for the out of pocket
expenses of the Trainer as approved by the Treasurer.
ARTICLE VIII – DISTRICT NOMINATING COMMITTEE
1. The District shall have a nominating committee (herein “Nominating
Committee”) consisting of five (5) Past District Governors (herein
PDGs) (herein “Members”). One Member shall be from each of the
four (4) divisions and the fifth Member shall be the most recent PDG
(last year’s Governor).
2. Each division shall be entitled to one vote. The Chair shall vote only in
the event of a tie.
3. The DGE, prior to the District Conference, shall appoint the four (4)
division Members and designate one of them as secretary who shall
provide copies of the minutes of Nominating Committee meetings to
the Members and the Governor.
4. The immediate PDG Member shall serve as Chair.
5. No two members can be from the same Club.
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6. Prior to the District Conference, the DGE shall publish the names
of the Members and of the Chair and invite Clubs in the District to
submit to the Chair no later than 31 May suggestions for
nominations for Governor. The Nominating Committee shall select
its nominee for Governor and shall announce its selection to the
District in July. The Nominating Committee shall seek out the best
available candidate for the office of District Governor in
accordance with the Bylaws and policies of R.I., and these
Resolutions.
7. The nominee designated by the Nominating Committee for District
Governor is not approved or elected by the District or its
Members. The nominee is elected at the R.I. Convention held
immediately preceding the year in which such nominee is to be
trained at the International Assembly.
8. The Nominating Committee shall select one available Past District
Governor, from the immediate past five (5), to be named
Vice-Governor who will replace the present District Governor in
case of temporary or permanent inability to continue in the
performance of the Governor’s duties.
ARTICLE IX – COUNCIL ON LEGISLATION
Council on Legislation (herein “COL”) is R.I.’s legislative body. It meets every
third year to deliberate and act upon proposed enactments submitted by
clubs or districts. The District selects a representative and an alternate to
serve on the COL. The representative and alternate must be a PDG unless
otherwise approved by the R.I. president.
1. Selection Committee. The Council on Legislation Selection
Committee shall be comprised of all Assistant Governors and the
Governor. Assistant Governors are to represent the interests of
the clubs’ in their sub-division throughout the selection process.
2. The committee shall be responsible for selecting a representative
and an alternate representative to COL. It is recommended that
the alternate serve as the representative for the next COL and that
the past representative train and mentor the alternate
representative.
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3. Past COL representatives shall be appointed as non-voting members
of the committee and shall provide an informational orientation for
the Selection Committee to ensure full knowledge and
understanding of the expertise required and the responsibilities and
obligations expected of the COL representative.
4. Candidates. Any Club that has an eligible candidate may submit a
recommendation, by submitting such recommendation to the
committee at least forty-five (45) days before any Annual Business
Meeting during which the selection will be announced.
Recommendations shall be certified by the Governor and shall state
the willingness and ability of the person being recommended to
serve in this capacity. Procedures are further defined in the R.I.
Bylaws and policies.
5. The Governor shall cause information about all certified candidates
to be disseminated to Clubs so they can provide input to Assistant
Governors.
6. The committee shall conduct interviews of all certified candidates
and allow each candidate to demonstrate their knowledge and
qualifications for the position.
7. The Governor shall announce the selection of COL Representative
and the alternate at the Annual Business Meeting.
8. The selected person shall serve as the District’s representative to
the COL. The representative shall:
a. Prepare a summary of the District’s proposals to be
considered by the COL; and
b. Secure from the Clubs opinions on these proposals.
ARTICLE X - DISTRICT ADVISORY COUNCIL
1. Purpose. The District Advisory Council (herein the "Council") shall
serve in an advisory capacity to the Governor. It shall also review
the District budget and make recommendations on any financial
matters brought before it by the Governor or the Treasurer before
being submitted to the Presidents-elect for approval. The Council
shall foster continuity and consistency in District leadership and
within the District. The Council shall provide leadership in District
long-range planning, strategic
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planning and tactical planning. The Council shall make
recommendations of District leadership talent and expertise in order
to facilitate and optimize the annual recruitment and appointment of
District leaders.
2. Membership. Any PDG who is a member of a Club in the District shall
be a member of the Council. The DGE, DGN, and DGND shall be
non-voting ex-officio members of the Council. The Governor or
Council Chair may invite guests that may aid in the discussion of the
Council.
3. Officers. The second most immediate PDG shall serve as Chair of the
Council. If the second PDG is unable to serve, the next PDG shall
serve as chair. The DGE may appoint a PDG to serve as vice-chair of
the Council for the following year. The DGE shall serve as secretary to
the Council and shall keep minutes of all meetings and distribute
copies to the members.
4. Meetings.
a. The Council shall meet at least once a year within the month
following the end of the International Assembly to allow the
DGE to inform the Council about issues debated and
presented at the International Assembly.
b. Additional meetings may be called by the Governor, the
Council Chair or five (5) of its members.
c. A notice of the date, time and place for each meeting and a
probable agenda shall be sent by the Chair to all members
of the Council not less than ten (10) days prior to all
meetings. Any notice given to a member by a form of
electronic communication consented to by the member to
whom the notice is given, is effective when given. The notice
is deemed given (i) if by facsimile communication, when
directed to a telephone number at which the member has
consented to receive notice; (ii) if by electronic mail, when
directed to an electronic mail address at which the member
has consented to receive notice; or (iii) if by any other form
of electronic communication by which the member has
consented to receive notice, when directed to the member.
d. The voting members present at a Council meeting shall
constitute a quorum.
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e. At all meetings of the Council, each member shall have one
(1) vote. Vote shall be by majority decision. Any meeting
among Council members may be conducted solely by one
or more means of remote communication through which
all members may participate with each other during the
meeting, if the same notice is given of the meeting as
would be required in Section 4c above. Participation in a
meeting by any means constitutes presence at the
meeting.
f. A member may participate in a Council meeting by means
of conference telephone or, if authorized by the Council, by
such other means of remote communication, in each case
through which the member, other members so
participating, and all members physically present at the
meeting may participate with each other during the
meeting. Participation in a meeting by any means
constitutes presence at the meeting.
g. A member may give advance written consent or
opposition to a proposal to be acted on at a Council
meeting. Consent or opposition shall be counted as a vote
in favor of or against the proposal and shall be entered in
the minutes or other record of action at the meeting, if the
proposal acted on at the meeting is substantially the same
or has substantially the same effect as the proposal to
which the member has consented or objected.
h. The DGE shall distribute minutes of the previous Council
meeting to all members within thirty (30) days after the
meeting.
5. In order to aid in the transition of officers, the Governor shall make
copies of the minutes of the prior year's Council meetings and other
documents available to the DGE, DGN and DGND.
ARTICLE XI - DISTRICT TREASURER
1. The District Treasurer (herein "Treasurer") shall be appointed by the
Governor for a one (1) year term. The Treasurer may serve more
than one (1) term, but should not serve for more than three (3)
consecutive terms.
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2. The Governor shall appoint an Assistant District Treasurer for a one
(1) year term. The Assistant District Treasurer can act in place of the
Treasurer if and when the Treasurer is unavailable. The Assistant District
Treasurer can serve multiple terms.
3. The Treasurer and the Assistant District Treasurer shall each provide
a bond in an amount set by the Governor, the premium for which
shall be paid by the District.
4. The Treasurer shall handle and be accountable for all District mon-
ies. All funds, deposits, bonds and accounts shall be designated as
“Rotary International District 6650.”
5. District monies shall be deposited in financial institutions selected
by the Treasurer and approved by the Governor.
6. District monies shall be paid out as authorized by the Treasurer
upon receipt of verification by invoice, voucher, receipt or written
request and should be submitted on a monthly basis. Yearend
expense reimbursements must be submitted no later than 15 July to
be considered so that the final financial report can be completed by
31 July.
7. Prior to disbursement, a copy of the invoice, voucher, receipt or
written request shall be forwarded by the Treasurer to the Governor
for review and signature. All disbursements drawn on District funds
shall be signed by the Governor and either the Treasurer or
Assistant Treasurer.
8. The Treasurer shall be responsible for billing and collection of Club
dues as provided for in Article III (2).
9. The Treasurer shall make an annual report of the District finances at
the Annual Business Meeting of the District Conference and the
business session of the District Training Assembly.
10. Promptly after the end of the Rotary Year (30 June) the Treasurer
shall prepare a financial report of the District finances showing
receipts and disbursements. The Treasurer shall send copies of this
report to the Governor, the Council, the Finance Committee and
each Club president.
11. Tax Status. The District is classified under the umbrella of R.I. as a
501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code, and complies with all
provisions of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding
provision of any future United States Internal Revenue law).
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12. The Governor shall appoint a District Conference Treasurer, who
shall provide a bond in an amount set by the Governor, the premium
for which shall be paid by the District. The District Conference
Treasurer shall receive and disburse all funds associated with the
District Conference. The District Conference Treasurer shall provide
the Treasurer and the Council with a complete accounting of all
District Conference funds. The District Conference Treasurer shall
deliver to the Treasurer any fund balance remaining after payment
of all expenses of the District Conference not later than sixty (60)
days after the District Conference.
13. The Governor shall appoint a District Foundation Treasurer and a
District Foundation Assistant Treasurer, who shall provide a bond in
an amount set by the Governor, the premium for which shall be paid
by the District. The District Foundation Treasurer and the District
Foundation Assistant treasurer may serve more than one (1) term,
but should not serve for more than three (3) consecutive terms. The
District Foundation Treasurer shall receive and disburse all funds
associated with District Rotary Foundation District and Global
grants. A report of all District Rotary Foundation receipts and
expenditures shall be provided to the District membership at the
annual business meeting.
ARTICLE XII –ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
1. The Annual Business Meeting of the District shall be held during the
District Conference at a time and place established by the District
Conference committee. Notice of the Annual Business Meeting shall
be sent to all Clubs not less than thirty (30) days and not more than
sixty (60) days before the date of the meeting.
2. All resolutions to be submitted to the Annual Business Meeting shall
be originated by a Club, the Governor, the DGE, the DGN or the
Advisory Council and reviewed for proper format by the Resolutions
and Legislation Committee.
3. Quorum. District Rotarians representing at least twelve (12) Clubs
and present at such District Conference shall constitute a quorum
and a majority vote shall be required to adopt any resolutions.
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4. Voting. Every member of a Club who is present and in good standing
shall be entitled to vote on all matters submitted to a vote at such
Annual Business Meeting.
5. The business that may be conducted at the Annual Business Meeting
shall include:
a. Choosing the District’s member to the Nominating Committee that selects a director-nominee of R.I.;
b. Consideration of any amendments to these Resolutions that have been properly submitted;
c. Recommending per capita dues for the next year for consideration by the Presidents-elect at the District Training Assembly;
d. Treasurer’s report and discussion of the budget being proposed for the next year;
e. District Foundation Treasurer’s report; and f. Other business as shall properly come before the Annual
Business Meeting. ARTICLE XIII– AVENUES OF SERVICE
Rotary’s commitment to Service Above Self has been channeled through the
five Avenues of Service, which have formed the foundation of Club activity.
The five Avenues of Service, as defined by R.I. are Club, Vocational,
Community, International, and Youth Service, and remain central to the work
of Rotary, ensuring that Rotary service efforts are balanced and working to
achieve all aspects of the Object of Rotary. The Avenues of Service help
maintain effective Rotary Clubs in the main purpose of Rotary, “Service Above
Self.”
ARTICLE XIV - DISTRICT COMMITTEES
1. General.
a. District Committees are established to support the
development and growth of effective Clubs.
b. Committees help the Clubs set annual goals that address
each of the five Avenues of Service.
c. The Committees are structured to support the R.I. Club
Leadership Plan.
d. All committees should be composed of at least three (3)
Rotarians who represent a cross section of Clubs. Each
member should serve a three (3) year term, at the pleasure
of the two succeeding DGEs to promote continuity and to
mentor incoming members.
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2. District Committees.
a. Prior to the District Training Assembly, the DGE shall
appoint chairpersons of the District committees for the
following year, except for those committees for which these
Resolutions specify a different method.
b. The DGE may appoint a PDG as an advisor to any of the
District committees.
c. Whenever possible, chairpersons should serve two (2) year
terms subject to the right of the next District Governor-elect
to choose a different chairperson.
d. Appointment of a vice-chairperson is strongly encouraged
as this practice promotes continuity.
e. The chairs of the District committees, or any other
committees that the Governor deems necessary, shall have
the duty of formulating plans and programs and designing
report forms prior to the District Training Assembly.
f. All committees should submit a budget request to the
Finance Committee by 15 March to be considered for the
next year’s District Budget.
g. Reasonable administrative expenses incurred by committee
and subcommittees in completing their prescribed duties
or assignments are reimbursable from District funds when
the expenses are included in the budget and are
substantiated.
3. Historically, the District has been served by the following com-
mittees:
a. Avenues of Service
i. Club Avenue of Service Subcommittee
ii. Vocational Avenue of Service Subcommittee
iii. Community Avenue of Service Subcommittee
iv. International Avenue of Service Subcommittee
v. Youth Service Avenue of Service Subcommittee
1. Interact. The committee shall encourage
Clubs to organize, sponsor and supervise
Interact clubs for the purpose of providing
a vehicle for young people to work
together in a world fellowship dedicated
to service and world understanding.
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2. Rotaract. The committee shall promote
Rotaract and assist Clubs in organizing
Rotaract Clubs in their communities.
3. RYLA. The committee shall promote,
sponsor and conduct a leadership training
program aimed at developing the
leadership qualities of high school juniors in
the District.
4. Youth Exchange. A separate legal
corporation, the District 6650 Youth
Exchange Corporation, shall provide
oversight of the District’s Youth Exchange
Program. As currently governed, the
chairperson of the program operated by the
corporation is appointed annually by the
Governor.
b. Club Extension Committee. The Club Extension Committee
shall assist the Governor in:
i. Identifying, qualifying and chartering new Clubs;
ii. Assisting the sponsoring Club in assuring that the
new Club receives an official review every quarter
during the first year of its existence; and
iii. Assisting, as necessary, in guiding the officers of the
new Club for a period of at least one year.
c. Crisis Communication Management Committee.
i. The Crisis Communication Management Committee is an
advisory committee, not a policy making committee, and
shall be responsible for assisting District leadership in
responding to manmade crises that occur at the District
and/or Club level;
ii. The committee shall be comprised of Rotarians with
specific expertise, such as in law enforcement, legal,
criminal justice, medicine, psychology and any other area
deemed appropriate, by the Governor, who shall serve as
chair;
iii. Committee members agree to make themselves available
on an immediate basis;
iv. Members agree to recuse themselves to avoid a conflict
of interest in any specific circumstance;
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v. One member of the committee shall serve as
liaison to the Public Relations Committee;
vi. The Governor and the Public Relations
Committee shall designate one person to be the
official spokesperson for the District.
d. District Awards Committee. The Committee shall:
i. Assure that as many as possible of the annual
awards of the District are presented at the
District Conference.
ii. Assure that as many as possible of the annual R.I.
and The Rotary Foundation awards are presented
at District Conference or other time of the year as
may be directed by R.I.
iii. In order to establish continuity from year-to-year,
the committee shall report to the Club Avenue of
Service chair the awards presented at the previous
District Conference & the Clubs receiving those
awards.
iv. Awards shall include, but not be limited to: 1. William H. Elliot Award 2. Bryce W. Kendall Award 3. Roland A. Luhman Award 4. Robert A. Manchester, II Award 5. John A. Maxwell Award 6. Jack K. Vogel Award 7. Emmet L. Riley Award
v. The Governor may also make any special awards
that are in keeping with the general philosophy of
R.I. and the District.
e. District Conference Committee. Planning for the District
Conference should begin one (1) year in advance of the
District Conference. The committee shall:
i. Develop a comprehensive and balanced program
that includes innovative, timely, and educational
presentations on subjects of Rotary and local
interest, all of which must conform to R.I.
guidelines;
ii. Plan, promote, and implement the necessary
arrangements to ensure a successful District
Conference with maximum attendance;
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iii. Work closely with the Governor to select the
venue, coordinate the logistics, prepare the District
Conference budget, coordinate the finances,
promote attendance by all District Rotarians, and
promote to external audiences such as the media,
community leaders, and beneficiaries of Rotary’s
programs.
f. District Directory Committee.
i. The DGE shall chair the committee that shall
publish and circulate, no later than 31 May, a
District directory containing the names of all
District officers and committees, PDGs, current club
presidents, club secretaries and the dates, times
and meeting places of each club in the District and
such other information the DGE wishes to include.
ii. The cost of the publication of this directory shall be
included in the District budget and paid from
District funds.
g. Executive Committee.
i. The Executive Committee shall be composed of the
Governor, the DGE, the DGN, the DGND, and the
immediate and available past three (3) PDGs who
are active members of a Club.
ii. The committee shall exercise all powers of the
Council and shall make decisions between
meetings of the Council on behalf of the Council on
matters requiring immediate attention. All such
actions are reported to the full Council.
iii. The committee shall serve as the District’s
long-range planning committee.
h. Finance Committee.
i. The Finance Committee shall be composed of the
Governor, the DGE, the DGN, the Treasurer and
two available PDGs, one of whom the Governor
shall appoint as chair. The Assistant Treasurer and
the DGND shall serve as ex-officio.
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ii. District Budget.
1. After 1 January the Committee shall
prepare a budget of income and expenses
of the District for the forthcoming year,
itemized as to source and type and submit
it to the Council for review at least thirty
(30) days prior to the District Conference.
Following review the proposed budget
shall be submitted to the Clubs prior to the
District Conference. The DGE and the
Treasurer shall attend the Annual Business
Meeting at the District Conference and
business session of the District Training
Assembly to respond to questions about
the budget. The budget must be adopted
by the Club Presidents-elect at the District
Training Assembly.
2. The Governor, the DGE and DGN are ex-
pected to work closely together to monitor
income and expenditure throughout the
year. They are expected to seek guidance
from the full committee if modifications
within the budget are necessary.
3. The committee shall consider and decide
appropriate action when it appears that
expenses will extend beyond the adopted
budget. The committee shall inform the
Council and Clubs of the action taken.
iii. District Conference Budget.
1. The Governor, the District Conference
Treasurer and the District Conference
Committee shall be responsible for
preparing the budget.
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2. At least thirty (30) days prior to the
District Conference, the Finance
Committee shall review the District
Conference budget reflecting estimated
income and expenditures itemized as to
sources and types and submit it to the
Council.
iv. Audit Subcommittee. The committee
shall
1. Be composed of a PDG and two (2) other
members, one of whom is a CPA, who
must be active Rotarians in a Club in the
District, but who are not members of any
other District committee, or a signatory on
any District bank account;
2. Annually review books of all accounts that
are the responsibility of the Treasurer and
the Foundation Treasurer for the
preceding year ending 30 June;
3. Annually review all document retention
activities required of the District by TRF;
4. The committee shall assist the District
Rotary Foundation Treasurer in preparing
the annual report of Foundation activity
for the District membership; and
5. Submit the audit report along with a copy
of the year-end financial report to the
Governor, the Council and each Club
President by 1 November following the
close of the Rotary year.
v. Reserve Fund. The Finance Committee shall be
responsible to oversee the Reserve Fund.
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1. It shall be the goal of the District to
maintain at all times in a reserve fund a
sum at least equal to the current year's
operating expenses as reflected in the
general funds budget of the District. These
funds shall remain as general funds of the
District but shall be report ed separately as
Reserve Funds.
2. The Reserve Funds shall be held in
investments that allow for meeting all
obligations as determined by the Finance
Committee.
3. The Reserve Funds shall be available to
cover any shortfall in the District's general
funds operating expenses of the District
only under extraordinary circumstances.
4. In preparation of the annual District budget
each year, allowance shall be made for
funding the Reserve Fund as necessary.
5. Funds in excess of 110% of the Reserve
Fund shall be placed in a District
Improvement fund to be used for long
term improvements and/or Incentives that
benefit all Clubs in the District, such as, but
not limited to: club extension, public rela-
tions, and membership, leadership and
technology development. The committee
shall submit plans or projects to the Clubs
for comment a minimum of thirty (30) days
prior to any implementation.
i. Foundation Committee. The Rotary Foundation requests that
the DGE appoint members of the District Rotary Foundation
committee (DRFC) consisting of a general chair (serving for
three (3) years, with the consent of the two succeeding
DGEs) and chairs for the following subcommittees:
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i. Scholarships Subcommittee.
The subcommittee shall:
1. Promote Rotary scholarship programs
throughout the District;
2. Encourage Clubs to recruit applicants,
interview candidates and select scholars
to represent the District; and
3. Remain in communication with the
scholar prior, during and immediately
following the academic year(s) of the
award
ii. Vocational Training Team/Group Study Exchange
Subcommittee. The subcommittee shall:
1. Solicit and select candidates who will
comprise the District’s Vocational Training
Team/Group Study Exchange Team,
including the Team Leader; and
2. Encourage members of the Team to make
presentations at meetings of the Clubs
following their return to the District.
iii. Grants Subcommittee.
The subcommittee shall:
1. Inform Clubs and District project
committees that are planning local or
international service projects of the
Foundation District, Global and Packaged
grants available to help with projects: and
2. Assist Clubs in the application process.
iv. PolioPlus Subcommittee.
The subcommittee shall:
1. Encourage all Clubs to participate in at
least one PolioPlus activity that supports
the promotion of polio eradication.
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v. Alumni Subcommittee.
The subcommittee shall:
1. Maintain a complete, accurate and
updated list of present and past Rotary
Foundation program leaders and
members including TRF Scholars and
Group Study Exchange Team
members.
vi. Annual Giving Subcommittee.
The subcommittee shall:
1. Encourage Rotarians to become Paul
Harris Fellows, Paul Harris Multiple
Fellows, Rotary Foundation Sustaining
Clubs, and Rotary Foundation
Benefactors and Bequest Society
Members; and
2. Recognize actual major donors; and
vii. Permanent Fund Subcommittee.
The subcommittee shall:
1. Identify potential donors for follow-up
by the Regional Major Gifts
Coordinator; and
2. Recognize actual donors of planned
gifts in support of the Permanent
Fund.
j. International Convention Committee.
The committee shall:
i. Promote attendance at the annual R.I.
International Convention while attending Club
and District meetings; Serve as a local resource
for convention materials and information;
ii. Create content for the District website and
Governor’s monthly newsletter; and
iii. Identify and target potential registrants by
email, letters and other methods.
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k. Membership Committee.
The membership committee shall:
i. Work directly with the Club membership chairs,
particularly with those Clubs that are showing a
decrease or little or no increase in membership;
ii. Conduct a District Membership workshop
annually;
iii. Provide District information about District
membership development progress at all District
meetings; When invited, provide programs about
membership development at District and Club
meetings; and
iv. Undertake other activities appropriate to
accomplishing recruitment and retention efforts.
l. Necrology Committee.
i. The Necrology Committee shall be responsible for
providing an appropriate time of reflection,
memorial and remembrance at District
Conference for all District Rotarians who have
passed away since the previous District
Conference.
m. Public Relations Committee. The committee should
promote Rotary to external audiences and foster
understanding, appreciation and support for the programs
of Rotary. The committee should promote awareness
among Rotarians that effective external publicity,
favorable public relations, and a positive image are
desirable and essential goals for Rotary. The committee
shall:
i. Develop a District-wide public image project and
complete a Public Relations Grant application for
submission to R.I. by the deadline determined by
R.I.;
ii. Promote, monitor and maintain the District’s
social media presence, and assist Clubs in
developing and maintaining their social media
presence;
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iii. Encourage clubs to prioritize the promotion of
Rotary’s public image;
iv. Promote Rotary to external audiences, such as the
media, community leaders, and beneficiaries of
Rotary’s programs;
v. Contact the media with newsworthy stories of
District projects ands events;
vi. Communicate with the Governor and the chairs of
committees to stay informed about District
projects and activities;
vii. Share R.I. public image materials with Clubs; and
viii. Seek opportunities to speak to individual Clubs
about the importance of Club Public Relations.
n. Resolutions and Legislation Committee. The committee
shall:
i. Entertain and prepare appropriate resolutions for
action by the District at the Annual Meeting.
ii. Resolutions, other than those prepared by the
committee, must be received by the chair and the
Governor at least thirty (30) days in advance of the
Annual Business Meeting.
iii. At least once every three (3) years, and especially
during the year following Council on Legislation,
review these Resolutions to assure they reflect R.I.
changes and amendments;
iv. Advise and assist the Governor on nominations
and elections and other matters involving R.I.’s
constitutional documents;
v. Develop and keep current the District Resolutions,
policies, and recommended practices; and
vi. Advise Clubs of changes of which they should be
aware and, in particular, how they may impact the
bylaws of individual Clubs.
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o. Stewardship committee. The committee shall
i. Enforce compliance of all Rotary Foundation
grants and requirements of the Youth Exchange
program;
ii. Ensure all reporting is completed in a timely
fashion; and
iii. Investigate and resolve any conflicts of interest,
alleged misuse of funds, or other malfeasance
associated with any District funds, Rotary
Foundation grants, or the Youth Exchange
program.
p. Training Committee. The committee shall:
i. Monitor R.I. and other resources to keep current
with materials, legal requirements, and best
practices in support of R.I.’s mission, Rotary
Foundation grants, and the Youth Exchange
program that can be implemented at the District
level.
ii. Work in close consultation with the Governor, the
DGE and the DGN to develop curricula that meets
the needs of Clubs, supports the goals of the
District, and promotes the mission of R.I.
iii. Work with all District Committee chairpersons to
develop a cohesive and consistent training
program.
iv. Promote leadership development at all levels of
the District.
v. Conduct evaluations of all training opportunities
and provide results to the Governor, the DGE, and
the Advisory Council.
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q. Youth Protection Committee.
i. The purpose of the committee is to help the
District implement policies and train Clubs and
the members of the Clubs about youth
protection. The District is committed to creating
and maintaining the safest possible environment
for all participants in Rotary activities. It is the
duty of all Rotarians, spouses or partners of
Rotarians, and any volunteers to safeguard to the
best of their ability the welfare of and to prevent
the abuse or neglect of youth with whom they
come into contact in Rotary Youth activities.
ii. The committee shall consist of at least three (3)
members, and include male and female, Rotarian
and non-Rotarian members who have expertise in
law enforcement, social services work and legal
work. The committee shall:
1. Meet as often as needed, but at least
annually;
2. Review the District Youth Protection Policy
annually;
3. Act as District Youth Protection
Officers;
4. Convene quickly to address any concerns
or allegations of abuse or neglect in Rotary
Youth activities; Develop policies and
procedures for certifying Clubs;
5. Maintain records of background checks;
and
6. Report all criminal allegations involving
any Rotary Youth activity to R.I. within 72
hours.
4. Other standing and ad hoc committees may be established by the
DGE as determined to support the Clubs and administration of the
District.
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5. The Governor may establish special committees, and shall appoint
the chairperson and members, and define the committee’s scope,
duties, duration, and budget, if any.
ARTICLE XV - AMENDMENT(S)
These Resolutions are intended to supplement the Bylaws of R.I. If any provi-
sion in these Resolutions conflicts with the Constitution, Bylaws or policies of
R.I., then the terms of the Constitution, Bylaws, or Policies of R.I. shall prevail
unless a different result is required by federal or state law, in which the provi-
sion required by law shall prevail.
The Governor, the DGE and the Council shall review these resolutions periodi-
cally.
Amendments to these resolutions may be proposed by any Club within the
District, the Governor, the DGE, the DGN, and/or the Advisory Council. Any
amendment so proposed shall be acted upon at the Annual Business Meeting
at District Conference after having been given to the clubs at least thirty (30)
days' advance notice and a copy of the proposed amendment(s). District
Rotarians present at such conference shall constitute a quorum and a
majority vote shall be required to adopt any amendment(s).
Amendments to these Resolutions shall be effective on 1 July following the
Annual Business Meeting at which they were adopted, unless otherwise
specifically stated in such amendment.
Adopted 24 April 2015
Amended 31 May 2015
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Our Core Values
Rotary's core values represent the guiding principles of the organization's culture,
including what guides members' priorities and actions within the organization.
Values are an increasingly important component in strategic planning because they
drive the intent and direction of the organization's leadership.
Service We believe that our service activities and programs bring about greater world
understanding and peace. Service is a major element of our mission. Through the
plans and actions of individual clubs, we create a culture of service throughout our
organization that provides unparalleled satisfaction for those who serve.
Fellowship We believe that individual efforts focus on individual needs, but combined efforts
serve humanity. The power of combined efforts knows no limitation, multiplies
resources, and broadens our lives and perspectives. Fellowship leads to tolerance
and transcends racial, national, and other boundaries.
Diversity We believe Rotary unifies all people internationally behind the ideal of service. We
encourage diversity of vocations within our membership and in our activities and
service work. A club that reflects its business and professional community is a club
with a key to its future.
Integrity We are committed to and expect accountability from our leaders and fellow
members, both in the results of our efforts and in the processes we use to
accomplish our goals. We adhere to high ethical and professional standards in our
work and personal relationships. We are fair and respectful in our interactions, and
we conscientiously steward the resources entrusted to us.
Leadership We are a global fellowship of individuals who are leaders in their fields of endeavor.
We believe in the importance of leadership development and in leadership as a
quality of our members. As Rotarians, we are leaders in implementing our core
values.
All of these core values are reflected in the Object of Rotary and The Four-Way
Test, which we use in our daily lives. They inspire us to foster and support the ideal
of service for developing and maintaining integrity in human relations.
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District 6650
Directory 2017-2018
Statement of Use The District 6650 Directory is published annually for the information of District
6650 Rotarians. Copies are distributed to each Rotary Club and District 6650
Officers. Additional copies are available upon request.
The District 6650 directory should not be used as a commercial mailing list or
marketing tool or made available for anyone else to use for that purpose. (2013-
2014 Rotary Manual of Procedure RCP 11.030.6, Page 17. Commercialization)
Information in this directory has been provided by each club and/or club officer at
the request of the District Governor. An effort has been undertaken to reproduce
this information as accurately as possible; however this document may contain
some inadvertent errors.
Please report any mistakes, changes or omissions to DG Mike Raulin or Janet
Keene, Editor.
Do not reproduce or distribute any portion of this directory without the written
permission of the DG Mike Raulin.
USE OF THE ROTARY EMBLEM AND ROTARY MARKS
Neither the Rotary Emblem nor any of the Rotary Marks may be altered, modified
or obstructed, nor reproduced other than in their complete form. The Rotary
Emblem may be printed in any single color or in two colors. When it is printed in
two colors, it must be reproduced in its official colors of royal blue (PANTONE®
286 Blue) and either metallic gold (PANTONE® 871 Metallic Gold) or gold
(PANTONE® 123 C or 115 U Gold [yellow]). The Rotary Emblem should never be
printed in more than two colors.
The most common improper reproductions of the Rotary Emblem are as follows:
1) not reproducing the Rotary Emblem in its entirety, 2) the keyway is missing
from the center of the Rotary Emblem, 3) the keyway is filled in, and 4) the
Rotary Emblem is partially covered or modified. In order to preserve the integrity
of the Rotary Emblem, District Governors always should reproduce the Rotary
Emblem in its entirety and according to RI Board guidelines for use of the Rotary
Marks and encourage the Rotary clubs in their district to do the same.
Mission of Rotary International The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary
clubs, is to provide service to others, promote high ethical standards, and
advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship
of business, professional, and community leaders.
Mission of The Rotary Foundation The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance
world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of
health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
The Four-Way Test Followed by Rotarians worldwide in their business and professional lives,
The Four-Way Test was created by Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor in 1932. It
has since been translated into more than 100 languages and is used by
organizations and individuals throughout the world.
Of the things we think, say or do
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Mark Your Calendars
District 6650 Conference
Fun, Fellowship and The Future of Rotary
May 10 & 11, 2018
at the Avalon Inn Resort—Warren, Ohio
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