Our Mission:
An inclusive, action oriented service organization, Akron Rotary improves our community
and the world while having fun and building friendships.
 
Our Vision:
Together, we aspire to make a lasting, positive impact in the lives of those
in our Akron community and beyond.
 
 
OUR MEETING LOCATION:
 
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
129 S. Union Street, Akron, OH 44304
 
 
$20.00 per person
features buffet lunch by Tangier Catering.
 
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SPEAKERS
Apr 04, 2023 12:00 PM
Rotary Youth Exchange
Apr 11, 2023 12:00 PM
Akron Parks Collaborative
Apr 18, 2023 12:00 PM
On Technology Partners
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CLUB NEWS & EVENTS
Club Welcomes Peter Ryerson as New Rotarian
Peter Ryerson is sponsored by Dan O'Connell.  Peter was inducted into the Akron Club March 21, 2023.  
 
Dan O'Connell shared "Peter has been a volunteer and past chairman of Akron SCORE. He is always  willing to help when called upon."
 
Peter earned degrees from LaSalle University (BA,MBA) in Philadelphia and has worked in the healthcare industry most of his life. 
 
Currently retired, he was the owner and president of a remodeling and design firm that focused on emergency rooms.
 
He has and continues to volunteer at his Church including Vestry, Akron SCORE, Truth and Honor, and Fairlawn VFW.  He served in the US Army, Infantry, 195901964, SPC 4.

Peter has been married to Nanette for almost 60 years!  He enjoys flying his own plane giving a helping hand to anyone who asks.
 
 
 

Rotary Cares

 
The purpose of Rotary Cares is to show our support for Akron Rotary members and their families when dealing with the loss of a loved one, the hardship of illness and also to celebrate the joy of a new baby, job, marriage or other events in their lives. Please be sure to let us know any news you would like placed here. Note that health related information is posted only with permission of the individual(s).
 

 
 

Jennifer Ann Cooke 

Rotarian, Katy Miller, lost her sister Jennifer Ann Cooke on March 18, 2023.

Jennifer Ann Cooke (1966-2023) passed away on March 19, 2023 after losing a debilitating battle with anxiety and depression. Born in Akron, OH, she was a lifelong resident of Northeast Ohio who graduated from Medina High School in 1984. Jenny attended the University of Akron and Stark State College for several years. She spent her career caring for children and working in accounting positions for a variety of companies.
 
Jenny will be remembered for her remarkable sense of humor, endless empathy for others, adoration for every child she met, and dedication to speaking up for those who could not stand up for themselves. The energy she carried with her lit up any room she entered and the only thing that rivaled her charisma was the undying love she held for her family.
 
When Jenny set her mind to something, nothing in the world could stop her. Few things were more important to Jenny than her nearly ten years of sobriety and the loved ones she met through the program. Even at times when Jenny was at her lowest, she never turned away from caring for those who needed it. She adored her friends.
 
Jenny joins her son, Nicholas Cooke, her parents, William and Ann Cox, and her grandparents in the afterlife.
 
Jenny is survived by her two children, Jessica and Matthew Cooke; her sister, Kathryn (Tim) Miller; her brothers, Nathaniel and Benjamin (Megan) Cox; her nieces, Alissa Miller, Lindsay (Keith) Lewandowski, and Casey Miller; and her many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and loved ones.
 
Calling hours 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at Ciriello and Carr Funeral Home, 39 S. Miller Rd in Fairlawn. Mass at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Vincent Catholic Church followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
 
Memorial donations may be made to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (Memorial/Tributes (afsp.org)), Mental Health America (Donate to Mental Health America | Mental Health America (mhanational.org)), or National Institute on Drug Abuse (Donating to the National Institute on Drug Abuse | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) (nih.gov)).
Greta Johnson, Asst. Chief of Staff County of Summit
The Rotary Club of Akron had the pleasure of learning more about our Summit County Government with a presentation by Greta Johnson, Assistant Chief of Staff for Summit County Executive, Ilene Shapiro, during our Tuesday, March 21, 2023 weekly Club meeting.
 
Ms. Johnson began her presentation listing a few County statistics.  Summit County is about 413 square miles, a population of 540, 333 citizens.  Akron comprises 190,409 of that number.  Summit County is the 4th largest county in the State.  Summit County was the first county in Ohio to adopt a Charter form of Government.  Summit County consists of 31 communities (14 cities, 8 villages, and 9 townships).
 
As a charter form of government, Summit County has “home rule,” which permits the county to have the power to exercise authority outside of State government.  Summit County can use local power to address local problems.
 
What comprises County Government?
Unique to Summit County’s Charter Government is its organizational structure.  Under the umbrella of Summit County Government, the following departments exist: (1) County Executive, (2) Fiscal Officer, (3) Engineer, (4) Prosecutor, (5) Sheriff, (6) Council, and (7) Clerk of Courts.
 
What comprises County Council?
County Council is comprised of 8 District Council members, 3 At-large Council members, plus the County Executive.  There are 10 departments that the County Executive oversees.  These departments are: (1) Administrative Services, (2) Public Information, (3) Community and Economic Development, (4) Finance and Budget, (5) Human Resources, (6) Law and Risk Management, (7) Job and Family Services, (8) Medical Examiner, (9) Public Safety, and (10) Sanitary Sewer Services.
 
What are some of the County Executive’s Responsibilities?
The primary duties are: (1) Administrative, (2) Budgeting, and (3) Contract Authorization.  In addition the County Executive manages the 10 departments listed above.  The County Executive’s office is responsible for maintaining all county owned government buildings.  The Executive oversees a $639 million dollar county budget. The Executive’s office works directly and indirectly will all of the municipalities. 
County Executive Shapiro’s philosophy is Strategic, Facilitative, and relationship driven:
  1. Make forward-thinking investments.
  2. Foster cross-section/community partnerships.
  3. Pursue a greater good.
To learn more about Summit County government, check out the website at https://co.summitoh.net/departments/Summit-County-Executive 
 
To hear more of Ms. Johnson’s presentation view the recording by clicking here.
 
Yours in Sevice,
Terry Dalton
Club Secretary and Scholarship Chair
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Upcoming Meetings/Events
2023 Invocation & Greeter sign up
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
Jan 03, 2023 – Dec 26, 2023
 
Board of Directors Meeting
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church with a Virtual Option
Apr 11, 2023 10:45 AM
 
Celebration of Youth: 2023 Scholarship Dinner
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
Apr 25, 2023
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Board of Directors Meeting
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church with a Virtual Option
May 09, 2023 10:45 AM
 
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Club Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Gina Campbell
March 4
 
Ann Marie O'Brien
March 5
 
Mario Micale
March 5
 
Tina Boyes
March 9
 
Steve Buie
March 17
 
Lynda Farkas
March 21
 
Johnna Economou
March 25
 
Angie Claypool
April 1
 
Sandy Naragon
April 3
 
Rima Muakkassa
April 5
 
Jack Harig
April 8
 
Cyndi Kane
April 22
 
Sam Lupica
April 25
 
Joe Swiatkowski
April 27
 
Blake Gerney
April 29
 
Jeff Sheeks
April 29
 
Liv Pilon
April 29
 
Join Date
Jack Harig
March 1, 1961
62 years
 
Michael Gladysz
March 1, 2012
11 years
 
David Koly
March 6, 1984
39 years
 
Nanci Dodgson
March 7, 2017
6 years
 
Jim Durr
March 8, 2016
7 years
 
David Showers
March 13, 2001
22 years
 
Dan Sveda
March 15, 1988
35 years
 
Malcolm Costa
March 18, 1997
26 years
 
Katerina Papas
March 22, 2005
18 years
 
Scott Manby
March 26, 2013
10 years
 
Bill Manby, Sr.
March 27, 1973
50 years
 
Connor Jarvis
March 28, 2017
6 years
 
Laura Duda
March 29, 2016
7 years
 
Katy Miller
March 31, 2015
8 years
 
Scott Kolligian
March 31, 2015
8 years
 
Stew Buchanan
April 1, 1983
40 years
 
Lauren Holly
April 5, 2022
1 year
 
Paul Jarrett
April 24, 2018
5 years
 
Lyn Goodwin-Shawver
April 25, 2017
6 years
 
John Reyes
April 26, 1994
29 years
 
Ken Babby
April 26, 2016
7 years
 
Donna Skoda
April 27, 2021
2 years
 
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