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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.
 

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Doors open at 11:45am

Meeting location: 
Bounce Innovation Hub

526 S. Main St., Akron, OH 44311
$13 per person
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Our Speaker August 2nd

CHARLES GUTHRIE

Athletic Director, University of Akron

Guthrie comes to Akron from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, where he served as director of athletics since late 2017. At Green Bay, Guthrie led a department of coaches, staff and more that 240 student-athletes competing in 14 NCAA Division I athletic programs as a member of the Horizon League Conference.  At Green Bay, his responsibilities included strategic, operational and financial planning; extensive external relations and fundraising programs in coordination with University Advancement; compliance and academic achievement; staff and coach development; and relationship building with campus and community constituents.
 
Club News
Thank You Rowers!
Wavemakers from the Rotary Club of Akron responded to the call of Dragons on the Lake July 23 and kept their rendez-vous to race on the water against challengers from local corporate and civic organizations. 
 
The winners: The Dragon Dream Team, Akron's local breast cancer survivor team and its outreach program AND all who participated in the FUN-FILLED event. 
 
Kimmie and Kaitlyn Hoch served as a strong stroke pair at the front of the boat while Brian Kosarko captained the team to a fourth place finish overall.   Not a bad showing for first-time or once-a-year paddlers who reach out in this annual event to support Breast Cancer Survivors!  Also on board pulling with strong strokes were Sharon Buie (BCS), Cyndi Kane, Olivia Pilon, Angela Kosarko, David and Anna Marie Hall and other Rotary supporters. 
 
Wavemakers wore the best in t-shirt logo designed in 2018 by Tom Knauer.  And they raised significant funds over and above the required participation sum. 
 
Kudos and a HUGE Thanks to Captain Kosarko and Rotary’s Wavemakers!!!!!
 
  
Akron Rotarians Are People of Action: Please Volunteer at Akron-Canton Foodbank 
At the Akron-Canton Foodbank on July 20th, our members were assigned to work in the 'clean room'. 
 
We transferred Rice Krispies from an 800 pound big bale into two pound plastic bags, carefully weighed out as not to go over 2 pounds and then sealed the plastic bags using a hot iron clamp and boxed them 4 two pound bags to a box for redistribution to food pantries in the area. We also labeled the bags and boxes. All done in a “clean room” with all the workers wearing hair nets, beard nets and plastic gloves. Wish we had pictures of the crew working!
 
NEXT AKRON-CANTON FOODBANK SERVICE DATE:
 
Please come volunteer with your fellow Rotarians where “We are the difference between hunger and hope.”
 
We are looking for volunteers for the Akron Canton Food Bank service project.  The Date is Wednesday, August 17 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm at the Akron location which is located at 350 Opportunity Parkway, Akron, OH 44307. 
 
ALL volunteers need to apply/register in order to volunteer. I am the volunteer coordinator for the Akron Rotary Club and you will need the Akron Rotary Club’s address for signing up.
            Akron Rotary Club
            4460 Rex Lake Drive
            Akron, OH 44319
 
I need a head count by Friday, August 12th, so please let me know if you plan on attending by sending me an email or text:  dhall@preferredlegacy.com or 330-714-1044 Thank you! If you have any questions please call or text me.
 
David Hall, CISP, AFIM
Vice President, Banking Officer
The Preferred Legacy Trust Company
4840 Higbee Ave NW
Suite 4840
Canton, OH 44718
PreferredLegacy.com
 
 
Speaker Recap: Jim Mahon, VP Marketing & Brand Management
The Rotary Club of Akron had the privilege of listening to Jim Mahon, Vice President of Marketing and Brand Management at the Akron/Summit Convention and Visitors Bureau, John S. Knight Center, Greystone Hall and the Sports Alliance of Greater Akron, during our Tuesday, July 26 Club meeting. 
 
So what does the Akron/Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau actually do?
 
As the community’s destination marketing organization, the Akron/Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau proudly advocates the positive impact the hospitality industry has on the local economy and our quality of life.
 
Established in 1973 to promote Akron/Summit County as an ideal destination for business and leisure travel, the Akron/Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau is the clearinghouse for area travel and tourism information.  Funded solely by a percentage of the bed tax collected from visitors staying in Summit County accommodations, the Bureau is self-sustaining economic development organization.  Visitor expenditures on lodging, dining, entertainment, and retail represent “new dollars” for the local economy – money that would otherwise not be included in revenue and tax totals.  Mr. Mahon stated “Putting heads in beds” is an unofficial slogan that underscores the importance of marketing opportunities and experiences that require visitors to spend a night (or few) in Summit County.
 
Areas of responsibility within the organization include the Akron/Summit Convention and Visitors Bureau, the John S. Knight Center and Greystone Hall. Within the Akron/Summit Convention and Visitors Bureau are the Sports Alliance of Greater Akron and the Greater Akron Amenities, Inc.
 
What Impact Does the Hospitality Sector Have Financially on Our Community?
 
Hospitality expenditures include the following:
 
  • Overnight Accommodations
  • Dining
  • Retail
  • Entertainment & Recreation
  • Transportation
 
 The economic impact in Summit County in 2021 were as follows:
 
  • Direct Spending = $1.4 billion
  • $321.7 million in tax revenue
  • $163.7 million/Federal - $91.6 million/State - $66.4 million/Local
  • 13,986 direct jobs + 2,735 indirect jobs supported
  • $352.3 million in direct tourism employee wages
 
Who are the Stakeholders of the Akron/Summit Convention and Visitors Bureau?
 
  • Visitors – Leisure & Business Travel
  • Hotels & Hospitality Partners
  • Meeting, Event, Tour & Sports Planners
  • Board of Directors & Elected/Public Officials
  • Local Residents, Organizations, and Businesses
 
The Akron/Summit Convention and Visitors Bureau has many goals.  These goals address the following areas:
  • Vibrancy
  • Authenticity
  • Diversity
  • Accessibility
  • Affordability
  • Hospitality
  • Advocacy
 
Mr. Mahon shared with the Club how the Akron/Summit Convention and Visitors Bureau [Re]bounded and [Re]activated programs coming out of the COVID pandemic.  This included both In-Market and Out-of-Market initiatives.
 
What are some of the past and current initiatives?
 
  • Partnerships In Motion
    • Partner Networking
    • Destination Development Grant Program
    • Speakers Bureau
  • Hotel, Marketing & Sports Alliance Meetings
  • Print/Digital/Social Media Advertising & Messaging
  • Tourism Ohio Co-op Program
  • Summit Brew Path, New Again Akron, and The Drip Drive
  • Sales Missions & Industry Trade Shows
  • Fly2AkronCanton
  • GG9 Legacy & LGBTQ Marketing Strategy
 
The Akron/Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau benefits all the citizens of Summit County and visitors coming to our community for business or leisure. 
 
I encourage fellow Rotarians to access the following websites to gain additional knowledge on how we can utilize the services provided/coordinated by the Akron/Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau, the John S. Knight Center and Greystone Hall and various other stakeholders who make this all possible.
 
  • www.visitakron-summit.org
  • www.akron.travel
  • www.johnsknightcenter.org
  • www.greystonehall.org
  • www.playakron.com
  • www.grabliferighthere.com
  • www.summitbrewpath.com
  • www.newagainakron.com
  • www.thedripdrive.com
  • www.playeatshop.org
  • www.meetplaystay.com
  • www.fly2akroncanton.com
  • www.hospitalityeconomy.com
  • www.idefyconvention.com
 

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Speakers
Aug 02, 2022 11:45 AM
University of Akron
Aug 09, 2022 11:45 AM
Ohio and Erie Canalway Coalition
Aug 09, 2022 12:00 PM
Ohio and Erie Canal Coalition
Aug 16, 2022 11:45 AM
Community Action Akron Summit, Inc.: Intersection of Akron Innerbelt and War on Poverty
Aug 23, 2022 11:45 AM
Akron Symphony
Aug 30, 2022 11:45 AM
United Way of Summit & Medina: New Bold Goals
Sep 06, 2022 11:45 AM
Cleveland Buddhist Vihara and Meditation Center
Sep 13, 2022 11:45 AM
Summit County Historical Society
Sep 20, 2022 11:45 AM
Akron Zoo
Sep 27, 2022 11:45 AM
Off-site meeting:Davis Gallery, University of Akron
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Jan 04, 2022 – Dec 27, 2022
 
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Akron Rotary Camp Regatta
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Sep 24, 2022 6:00 PM
 
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September 24, 2022
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August 3
 
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August 4
 
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August 5
 
Hilary DeSaussure
August 6
 
Katerina Papas
August 8
 
Nick George
August 8
 
Douglas Hausknecht
August 10
 
Doug Kohl
August 11
 
Roger Read
August 11
 
Julie Ann Sweet-Buntin
August 13
 
Kathryn Michael
August 13
 
Brian Kosarko
August 16
 
Mike Shearer
August 20
 
Marcia Holcomb
August 21
 
Rick Rogers
August 22
 
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August 22
 
Fred Swartz
August 23
 
Lance Chima
August 25
 
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September 6
 
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September 7
 
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September 29
 
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September 30
 
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August 1, 1995
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Hugh Alpeter
August 1, 1983
39 years
 
Nick Browning
August 1, 1992
30 years
 
Rick Rogers
August 1, 2005
17 years
 
Thane Billow
August 1, 2017
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Laura Horovitz
August 2, 2016
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Daniel Riemenschneider
August 8, 2000
22 years
 
Tamara Mora
August 8, 2017
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Kevin Smith
August 15, 2017
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Robert McGregor
August 19, 2014
8 years
 
Vivian Harig
August 22, 2017
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Michelle Wilson
August 24, 2021
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August 26, 2014
8 years
 
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August 26, 2014
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August 26, 2014
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September 1, 1988
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Pamela Kiltau
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Gerry Kiefer
September 9, 2010
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Marcia Holcomb
September 9, 2003
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Cyndi Kane
September 11, 2018
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September 22, 2020
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Zach Prosser
September 27, 2016
6 years
 
Patty Graves
September 29, 2015
7 years
 
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September 30, 2014
8 years
 
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