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Rotary Day at the Mudhens is August 1.
Rotary Day West (Toledo MudHens)
For $15 guests will receive a ticket to the game and a t-shirt. The t-shirts will be used for a group photo and to provide a visual impact to other attendees that we are Rotarians. A group photo will be taken immediately after the first pitch. Fireworks will light up the sky after the game. Game time is at 7pm at is held at Fifth Third Field in Downtown Toledo.
Registrations are available online at: https://prsf.ejoinme.org/rotaryday or by paper registration. All paper registration forms should be mailed to PO Box 442 Perrysburg, OH 43552.  Contact Alison Frye with questions.

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There's plenty of fun in store at the Allen County Fair.
The Allen County Fair is nine jam packed days of fun from August 15-23.  Fair Manager and Rotarian David Grimm told us that all the traditional grandstand favorites are back including the cheerleading competition, harness racing, demo derby and band show, and the big headliner on August 23 is country superstar Toby Keith.  In addition, there's plenty of free entertainment on the midway including a high dive act, a cowboy rope show, Buffo the Clown, and plenty more for all ages.  The heart of the fair is the junior fair, with the kids exhibiting livestock, woodworking, sewing, photography, animal care, and much more.  Grown ups can get involved too with such entries as photography, antiques, quilts, canning, flowers, vegetables, and even the best casserole.  Dave tells us not to forget all the great fair food.  He says it's perfectly legal to pig out at the fair, so don't feel guilty about following the corndog you had for lunch with a bag of cotton candy and a milk shake.  
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The Lima Rotary Foundation awarded its quarterly grants at its July meeting.
The Lima Rotary Foundation awarded $5,500 in grants during its meeting on July 28:
  • Lima Symphony Orchestra - $3,000 with full funding for tickets for Marimor students, and balance in support of LSO Kidstuff and the Lima Youth Symphony Concert programs
  • Hope Visitation and Exchange Center - $1,000 in support of their mission of providing a safe place for parents and families during often-times difficult divorce and custody situations
  • Allen County DARE program - $1,500 in support of purchase of T-shirts for all DARE participants, namely fifth grade students in all Allen County schools.
The Foundation Board also voted to appoint Mr. David Collins as Secretary to the Foundation Board.  We welcome him in his new role of service.  In addition, we would like to recognize Rita’s service as Secretary—she has been a very effective and thoughtful resource in her role for many years and will be greatly missed.
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How to survive a robot uprising...
Judge Warren addressed the meeting requesting greater involvement and service to the Rotary.He stated that to many Rotary members do not serve on any committees or assist in Rotary projects. Further he asked the members to bring any concerns or complaints to board members.

Here Comes the Gov was the message from President Esther.She informed us that the Rotary district Governor will be addressing us on  Sept.22. - and that the bad boys table should be on their best behavior.

Dr. Eric Baumgartner was our featured speaker - sharing his insights into the world of robotics. Eric, a former Lima Rotary member, is Currently the Dean of the College of Engineering at Ohio Northern University.  He spent 10 years in a leadership role on the Mars exploration rover project for NASA. Interesting nuggets from his talk includes that the Mars explorer that he helped design and build is still in service on Mars 10 years after it was placed in service. Robots are being designed and built to assist in most every thing we do from cleaning to surgery. Even driving our car some day in the near future will likely be done by a robotic system if Google has its way. And last but not least - we learned how to survive a robot uprising. Always remember that we are smarter that the robots - OK, maybe so Dr. Baumgartner -  and if all else fails we can always nuke them.
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Here are the highlights from the July 8th board meeting.

President Baldridge asked for feedback regarding the Changing of the Guard Party. Feedback included suggesting the party was too long. Discussion included perhaps moving it to at a noon club meeting.

Baldridge presented her 2015 Table of Organization Committee Chairs. All Chairs have been named with the exception of polio plus.

Baldridge presented her 2014-2015 Strategic Initiatives. They include:

Increase Membership by 2%.

Improve member engagement and retention to 77%.

Increase diversity in recruitment as it currently does not reflect the community.

Expand Hands-on-Service within and between clubs.

Rotary Day

Explore funding for an Ability Field

Develop an Interact or Rotaract.

Increase community awareness of Lima Rotary

On July 18th the St. Marys, Lima and other Rotary clubs in the area will sponsor Rotary Night at the Locos Game.

Celebrate 100th Anniversary by giving away $100,000.

Investigate Rotary International’s publicity grant program to increase local Rotary Awareness.

Explore developing a satellite breakfast club.

EREY really doing well with a goal of increasing it to 10%.

Increase use of Facebook as a means of communication and recruitment.

21 new members Jay and Cindys work.

Warren stated he will be holding a committee meeting for the High Octane Drum Committee for the purpose of securing more members along with engagements for the group.

The Board discussed offering Scholarships for Memberships to attract a more diverse membership. Options discussed including:

Ask for Sponsors for Scholarships go person to person and ask for support.

Ask for a grant for diversity from major manufacturers in the area.

Discuss with the Scholarship Committee, the possibility of earmarking some of Scholarship proceeds do a 50 50 split for a year or two.

The next meeting of the Centennial Committee will be Monday July 14, 2014 at 10:30 AM. The Board agreed to assess members $100 each for the cost of the Rotary members’ ticket, scarf or tie. The assessment will be divided over the four quarters of this fiscal year. As the current Dues Statement did not include the first $25 quarterly assessment, Treasurer Lawson will send a supplemental bill to each member.

 

The Yearly Contracts with the Secretary, Treasurer and Digital Media Expert. Warren made a motion to approve the contracts with Secretary Brown, Treasurer Lawson and Digital Media Expert Decker at a rate of $400 a month and dues for each. Runk seconded the motion. Board approved.

The District Governor will visit the Lima Rotary Club on September 22, 2014. The Board will meet with him earlier in the morning before the club meeting.

There were no new Member Applications. Three resignations were submitted including:

Billi Dray

Tom Knippen

Allen Ammons

Fett made a motion to accept the resignations with regret. Decker seconded the motion. Board approved.

Finance Report

Treasure Lawson indicted the Club has income of $6,609.50 and expenses of $17,560.95 with a loss for the month of ($10,951.45) Fiscal year losses are ($6,963.66) Past due accounts are in the amount of $12,680.00. Lawson agreed to add a statement to the invoices that credit cards will be accepted for payment. Board Members will reach out to those in arrears. Frost agreed to accept the Treasurer’s Report as submitted. Fett seconded the motion. Board approved.

There being no further business, a motion to adjourn was made by Decker and seconded by Ehora. Board approved.

Respectfully submitted

Rita Brown, Secretary

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Join us for our breakfast meeting on September 11.
Don't miss our monthly breakfast meeting, “The Inside Scoop,”on Thursday, September 11 at 7:30am at the Wingate by Wyndham on Town Square.  The meeting will be held in the hotel’s boardroom.  Coffee will be provided for everyone, and if breakfast is desired, it’s only $5.00 per person.  (Pay for your breakfast at the front desk when you enter the facility.)  Don’t forget that these meetings count as a makeup and are a great way to find out what’s going on in our club.  Be one of the first to find out what took place at the most recent Rotary board meeting.  We hope to see you there!
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5 clubs in District 6600 have achieved 100% EREY!
Time to get excited! A HUGE congratulations goes out to these five clubs who earned the 100% ERYE designation for the Rotary year ending 6.30.14. This means that all dues paying members contributed something to The Rotary Foundation and that their total club giving averaged at least $100 per person. Show these clubs some love!
 
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There are some good articles on leadership in this month's Rotary Leader newsletter:
 
 
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