Speakeasy 2014 Slide Show

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Speakeasy 2014 Slide Show
Rotary Club of Fairlawn
Bank
6:00 – 11:00 PM
Dinner Served
Costume Judging
Tables & Slots
Queen of Hearts
Silent Auction Area #1
Chinese Auction Drawings
Silent Auction Area #2
Main Raffle Drawing
6:45 PM
7:00 – 10:15 PM
6:00 – 9:00 PM
6:00 – 9:30 PM
10:15 PM
10:25 PM
10:40 PM
10:55 PM
Since our founding in 1964 as the Rotary Club of Bath
our club name has changed twice:
 1964 – 1978: Rotary Club of Bath
 1978 – 2007: Rotary Club of North West Summit County
 2007 – Now: Rotary Club of Fairlawn
 Our 1965 fundraiser brought
the Cleveland Orchestra to
Hale Farm and demonstrated
the viability of Blossom Music
Center
 Helped develop the Bath Community Park system
 Sent brood sows to the Philippines
 Helped build a local camp for handicapped
children
 Added Richfield, Copley, and Fairlawn to area served
 Helped maintain Boy Scout Camp Manatoc and
Girl Scout Camp Ledgewood
 Started delivering annual Christmas baskets to needy
families
 Annual Gala to benefit Boy Scouts & other charities
 Collected & shipped over 1500 lbs of toys to Katrina
victims
 Club name shortened to largest city we serve
 Annual Speakeasy
fundraisers benefit
international &
local charities
 Deliver Christmas
food baskets to
needy families
(over 50 last year)
Revere Schools
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
Copley Fairlawn
Schools
Boy Scouts
We are grateful for assistance provided this evening by
members of the:
Interact Club of Revere High School
Rotaract Club of the University of Akron
Please support these clubs and their service projects
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Began in 2012-2013.
Has worked in partnership with Revere International Club.
Membership has ranged between 8-15 active participants.
2012-2013 Fundraisers- Muffin Sale before school which raised over
$200 for coloring books and supplies for the Hartville Migrant Center
and The Moringa Project to provide nutritional assistance in Haiti.
2013-2014 Fundraiser- International Food Feast after school event.
Donations taken to provide peanut butter for the Good Neighbors
food pantry.
More to come…
Chartered in October of 2013 this service and professional based
organization has provided an opportunity for young men and women to
enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal
development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities,
and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a
framework of friendship and service.
Faculty Adviser
Dr. Doug Hausknecht, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Marketing
International Business & Assessment Officer
[email protected]
President
Tyler Humphrey
Freshman SCM and IB Major
[email protected]
Visit our Website at Rotaractclubatuofa.org
Museum
Foundation
 Support & info for cancer patients and their families
 Wide variety of services, free-of-charge
 Programs for cancer patients of all ages
 7800+ square foot facility in Fairlawn
 Services for family members, friends, community
members and co-workers supporting cancer patients
Recent projects include:
 Hurricane Katerina
 Indian Ocean Tsumani
 Haiti Earthquake
 Japan Earthquake
 Hurricane Sandy
Break cycle of poverty by helping provide:
 Elementary, Middle, & High
Schools for Over 1700 Kids
 Trade School
 Hospital & School for Blind
 Shelter for Pregnant Women
 500 Homes with Micro Farms
 Orphans hauled water many
hours from across town
 Helped provide well - a Gusher!:
 Water for school
 Water to grow crops
 Water to sell to villagers
 Kids now spend time on school work, have food to
eat, and profits sustain well and school
 Village almost entirely built and run by orphans
 Before: no motorized vehicles
 All building supplies hand
carried
 Wheel barrow used to take
sick many miles to hospital
 Helped send new SUV with parts and maintenance
 Serve poorest of poor (no access to bank credit)
 Applicants must complete
provided business course
 Applicants guarantee each
other’s loans
 $60,000+ raised, enough to serve 6-7 villages
 MEDIC’s program proven
successful & sustainable
 1985 - Polio in USA
 2012 - India Polio Free:
 209 Countries Now Polio Free
 Polio only reported in
Nigeria, Pakistan, Afghanistan
 2 Billion+ children immunized
 Rotary has contributed over
$850 Million
 In top 3.5% of Rotary Clubs Worldwide:
 One of Top Three Clubs in our district
 Every Rotarian, Every Year Club
 100% Sustaining Club
 A.Z. Baker Club since 2010
Stifel Nicolaus
The Winery at Wolf Creek
Wyant Woods Care Center
Sandy & GM Rana
Weigand Law Firm
John Dellagnese & Associates
Ace Mitchell Bowlers Mart
AWM Consulting
Subcontractors Association NEO
Hawthorn Suites
Ann & Mohan Kalra
AXA Advisors
Chandeep Kalra
Harry Kleiser
Bergmann Associates
Star Printing
Bill Kraekel
Don Gasser
Kleidon & Associates
Amar Raval
Probe Technologies
Interim Healthcare
Rad Air | Complete Car Care
Galaxy Restaurant
NEO Vision
Investment Network
Rine Insurance
Ohio Pension Services
Parinaz & Khodi Irani
Laurie Morgan Shrank
Nilufar & Terry Kasnavia
McManus, Dosen & Company
Ohio Savings Bank
91.3 The Summit
Fairlawn Country Club
Neil Leeson
Akron General Wellness Center
Flemings
National Tire & Battery
Akron Racers
High Rollers
Olive My Heart
Akron Rubber Ducks
Jane Swan
Rad Tire
All Fired up!
Jeff Kennat
Romano’s Macaroni Grill
Arne R. van der Heyde
Jim Lehman
Rotary Club of Fairlawn
Believe In The Cure
Labyrinth Sales
Saffron Patch
Bill Bennett
Laurice Skin Care & Cosmetics
Second Sole
Bob Adamov
Mark Whitlam
Steve & Dianne Smetana
Chris Morrow Photography
Marketing Plus
Snodgrass Eye Care
Cleveland Browns
Massage Envy
Tablot’s
Cuyahoga Valley Art Center
Max & Erma’s
The Andy Nowacki Foundation
D’Agnese’s Trattoria
Michael van der Kuyp DDS
The Barn Inn
Don Drumm Studios
Nails 90 & Spa
Our Sponsors, Donors, and You
Make Everything We Do Possible
Thank You!
Have a Rollicking Good Time
We Hope to See You Next Year!
Join Us For Breakfast!
Wednesdays at 7:30 AM
Fairlawn Country Club
See www.FairlawnRotary.com for details