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The Scoop - March 7, 2022
Demystifying Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency is a mystery to a lot of people, and we got a detailed explanation of what it is and how it works from Adam Swick, Vice President of Strategy for Marathon Digital Holdings (and Mike Swick's son) at Monday's meeting. Adam told us that a blockchain is simply a distributed public ledger/record of all transactions that have ever taken place; the Bitcoin Blockchain is a distributed public ledger/record of all Bitcoin transactions that have ever taken place. These ledgers are distributed, meaning that there is no central authority, like a bank, needed to certify ownership and clear transactions. Bitcoin is mined by computers racing to solve a difficult math problem while simultaneously listening to all transactions being broadcast. The computer that solves the math problem broadcasts the answer and latest “block” of transactions to the network and the computer's owner gets Bitcoin as a reward. The arguments for cryptocurrency include: it is uncorrelated with other assets, it is a hedge against currency inflation, and it is a global trend towards independence. The cons of cryptocurrency are that it is volatile, has “no value,”  is a regulatory threat and a theft/hack threat. Adam says due to the length of time it takes to make a transaction, cryptocurrency hasn't made it to mainstream retailers yet, but he thinks it's only a matter of time.
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Social Night
Join us for the next Lima Rotary Club social night on March 23.
It’s that time of the month again! Rotary social hour is approaching fast. We are asking any Rotarians available and interested to join us! This month we will be meeting at Fat Jack’s Pizza located on Spencerville Road, from 5-8 p.m. on March 23rd. Come as you are for some pizza, cold drinks, and fun! We look forward to seeing you there.
 
Keep an eye out for future social events, we have some fun things, patronizing our most cherished local businesses, coming up in the next few months! 
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Empowering Girls
The Lima Rotary Club is exploring projects that Empower Girls.
Our Rotary International President has an initiative called “Empowering Girls."  Rotary clubs and districts can participate by creating and implementing projects that enhance the quality of life for girls and improve girls’ chances of enjoying safe, healthy, and productive lives. Clubs can also modify existing projects to include components that focus on empowering girls. Lima Rotary is establishing a committee to develop a project or projects that work toward empowering girls. Our first meeting will be on Monday March 21 at 11 am in Room 6 at the Civic Center. This will be a brainstorming meeting to  review current programs in our community and develop suggestions for collaboration with them or for a new program. Anyone interested in helping is welcome to attend. If you are interested but are not able to attend, please email Dr. Susan Hubbell at shubbell@wcoil.com. Also if you have any suggestions regarding projects, please email Dr. Hubbell.  
 
For further information visit the RI president’s page to find ways to participate.  https://my.rotary.org/en/news-media/office-president
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Spring Blood Clinic
The Lima Rotary Club's Spring Blood Clinic is April 30.
The Lima Rotary Club's Spring Blood Clinic is an outstanding opportunity to receive a variety of blood screenings at a low cost. Don't miss your opportunity to receive this valuable check on your health. You may download the registration form here. Please fill it out and bring it with you to the clinic.
If you would like to volunteer, contact Tracie.
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Ballots
You have been mailed ballots for Board of Trustees for the Lima Rotary Club and Lima Rotary Foundation. Please vote and return the ballots promptly.
The candidates for the Lima Rotary Board are: Demi Burden, Adah Ellerbrock, Sarah Newland, Tracey Regula, Tim Stanford, and Jeff Unterbrink.
The candidate for the Lima Rotary Foundation Board are: Aimee Bucher, Chris Hardesty, Berlin Carroll, Tommie Harner, Craig Kupferberg, and Aaron McLaurine.
Thank you to these candidates for stepping up and agreeing to take a leadership role in our club!
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Board Highlights
Here are the highlights from the March 8 board meeting.
Call to Order     Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald called the meeting together at 11:39 A.M. with the following Board members present:
Jeff Fitzgerald, Carol Buettner, Lesley Fry, Joel Mengerink, Keith Horner, Andy Wannemacher, Andy Farley, Dan Best.  Also, Secretary Anne Decker was present.
 
Secretary’s Report     Anne Decker
Approval of the February 8, 2022 Board Minutes
Buettner made a motion to approve the minutes of the February 8, 2022 meeting as submitted.  Wannemacher seconded the motion.  Board approved.
 
            Attendance report for February 2022 
Three new members joined the club and one member resigned.  Membership is down -4 for the year. February attendance was weak at 37.95%. The month ended with 136 active members and 5 honorary members.       
 
President’s Report     Jeff Fitzgerald
 
Joint Meeting with the Foundation Board on April 12, 2022
The Rotary Board will hold a joint meeting with the Lima Rotary Foundation on April 12, 2022.At that time, board ballots will be tabulated by the Club and Foundation secretaries. Fitzgerald will meet with the Club board and Foundation board to review and compile the meeting agenda for both the joint board meeting and the club’s annual meeting on April 18. One item to be included on the agenda is the amount of money each board will pay toward the salary of the club’s bookkeeper. Decker will send minutes from last year’s joint board meeting and annual meeting to board members for review.
 
4-Way Speech and Essay Contests
There is nothing new to report. Ackerman and Rutz are working on these.
 
Reverse Raffle Update
Katy Page has agreed to coordinate this year’s reverse raffle. The committee members who worked on the 2021 raffle have all agreed to participate this year. Fitzgerald will meet with Page to determine the date, possibly June 1 or 2, and assign duties.
 
Social Committee Update
The next social event will likely be held on March 23, 2022 at Fat Jack’s Pizza. The April social will likely be a game night at Alter Ego Comics.
 
The Scholarship Committee will present 15 scholarships at the March 21 meeting.
 
Spring Blood Clinic
The Spring Blood Clinic will be held on April 30 from 6:30-9:30am at Senior Citizen Services. Tracie Sanchez will be looking for volunteers to help that morning.
 
Empowering Girls
The new Empowering Girls Committee will hold its first meeting on March 21 at 11:00 in Room 6 of the Civic Center.
 
Board Reports
 
Rex Perry Memorial Golf Outing                                                                    Andy Wannemacher
This year’s Rex Perry Memorial Golf Outing is scheduled for August 17th at Hidden Creek Golf Club.
       
PolioPlus                                                                                                          Keith Horner
The PolioPlus drive will gear up again this spring, possibly with a dunk tank. So far the club has raised $3,000 of its $5,000 goal.                                                                                                                         
             Treasurer’s Report                                                                                         Dan Best
The club’s net income for FY 2021-2022 is $1,353.93. Its working capital is $14,827. Farley made a motion to approve the financial reports as submitted.  Mengerink seconded the motion.  Board approved. 
 
            New Business:
Fitzgerald was contacted by Frank Guagenti at Milano Club who would like the club to provide a more accurate meal count. He is frequently preparing too much food which is going to waste. The board does not feel it will be possible to provide an accurate meal count since many factors determine whether members can attend meetings. Fitzgerald will contact Guagenti.
 
Equestrian Therapy and West Ohio Food Bank sent letters to the club requesting donations. Fitzgerald will refer them to the Foundation. There was also discussion about whether the Lima Rotary Club should join the Lima/Allen County Chamber of Commerce. No decision was made.     
                                                                                  
The club has sold approximately half the tickets for the Jerry Lucas autographed Buckeyes photos. The club will work to sell the remaining tickets so the raffle can be wrapped up.
 
Mengerink made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 12:56 P.M. Fry seconded the motion. Board approved.
 
Respectfully submitted
Anne Decker, Secretary
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Ukraine
Responding to the Crisis in Ukraine
As one of the world’s largest humanitarian organizations, Rotary has made peace the cornerstone of our global mission. We are deeply concerned about the Ukraine crisis and need your help.

Rotary is made up of people of action, especially in difficult times. In response to the deepening refugee crisis, The Rotary Foundation Trustees have decided to prioritize contributions made to the Disaster Response Fund until 30 April 2022 to support disaster response grants for districts affected by these events. These expedited disaster response grants can be used to supply water, food, medicine, shelter, and clothing.
 
 
Half a million people have fled Ukraine and are in dire need of emergency aid. The United Nations estimates that number of refugees could grow to as many as 5 million people displaced. Rotary clubs in Europe and around the world have stepped up their relief work, some working on the ground to help displaced families.

With your donation to our Disaster Response Fund, we can support communities and help rebuild lives during this tragic time.

Sincerely,

John Germ
Trustee Chair, 2021-22
The Rotary Foundation
 
 
 
 
 
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St. Marys Rotary
Support the St. Marys Rotary Club by attending their fundraising auction on March 19th.
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Napoleon Rotary
You're invited to the Napoleon Rotary Club's Virtual Reverse Raffle on March 26th.
The Napoleon Rotary Club is holding its annual Virtual Reverse Raffle on Saturday, March 26 at 7:00 p.m. and you're invited. The entire event is virtual and you need not be present to win.  

Here is the link to register and the QR code to purchase tickets. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle at 419-438-0940.  

 
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Ethical Discussion
Ethical discussion: what would you do?

As your club’s service chair, you lead a discussion in your weekly meeting about what projects your club should plan for the upcoming year. Long-time members mention that you already run an annual fundraiser that benefits a local food bank and they’d like to continue the tradition. However, your club has gained several new members in the past year, and they are excited about the idea of a more hands-on project, such as cooking and delivering meals to community members in need. What would you do?

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Upcoming Events
Social Night
Mar 23, 2022
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Spring Blood Clinic
Senior Citizen Services
Apr 30, 2022
6:30 AM – 9:30 AM
 
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Speakers
Mar 14, 2022 12:00 PM
State of the City
Mar 21, 2022 12:00 PM
Harding Presidential Sites
Mar 28, 2022 12:00 PM
Apr 04, 2022 12:00 PM
Autism Awareness Month
Apr 11, 2022 12:00 PM
Apr 18, 2022 12:09 PM
Apr 25, 2022 12:00 PM
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