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Rotary Bucyrus Handbook 2010-11
Rotary Bucyrus Handbook 2010-11
Rotary Bucyrus Handbook 2010-11
#760
International Club #3466
T he advancement of international
u nderstanding, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of business and
professional people.
Club Meetings
Every Tuesday, 11:45 AM, at the
Bucyrus Elks Lodge 156
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ROTARIAN ________________________
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ORIGINATION
Rotary Club of Bucyrus
Organized and Chartered on August 1,1920,
Bucyrus Rotary Club commenced with twenty-
three Charter Members.
The club was chartered as No. 760. Its first
president, L.A. Dozer, died on February 14,
1921. The treasurer, W.A. Blicke, filled out the
balance of the first year as president.
The Bucyrus Rotary Club was sponsored by
the Rotary Club of Columbus, Ohio. An article
carried by the Bucyrus Evening Telegraph, dated
July 13, 1920, states that the Bucyrus Rotary
Club was officially instituted by W.J. Longbon,
of the Columbus Club, who was designated as
the Special Governor in charge of organizing
the Bucyrus Club. The article states that sixty-
five enthusiastic Columbus Rotarians came to
Bucyrus on a special electric car over the C.D.
& M. Electric Traction Line for the evening. It
appears that a number of Mansfield Rotarians
also came for the occasion. The meeting was
held at the Bucyrus Elks Club, with dinner at
7:00 P.M.
Although the Bucyrus Club was instituted
on July 13, 1920, the official charter was not
presented until August 1, 1920, at which time
the Charter was presented by Mr. Frank Medick
of the Columbus Rotary Club.
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The Object of Rotary
To encourage and foster the ideal of service as
a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to
encourage and foster:
1. The development of acquaintance as an
opportunity for service.
2. High ethical standards in business and
professions; the recognition of the worthiness
of all useful occupations; and the dignifying
by each Rotarian of his occupation as an
opportunity to serve society.
3. The application of the ideal of service by
every Rotarian to his personal, business, and
community life.
4. T h e a d v a n c e m e n t o f i n t e r n a t i o n a l
understanding, good will and peace through a
world fellowship of business and professional
persons united in the ideal of service.
Attendance
Only through being together once a week at Rotary
can each Rotarian give the most to Rotary as well
as receive the most out of being a Rotarian.
Every member of this club should attend its
regular meetings. All members are encouraged
to “make up” at other clubs to maintain or exceed
their 60% attendance requirement.
Good attendance is one of the measures of a
strong, health, progressive and happy Rotary
Club. Let us measure up well.
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT
Ray Klinginsmith
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
WEBSITE
Rotary’s International Website is
www.rotary.org
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
David Dayne
dldayne@verizon.net
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ROTARY CLUB OF BUCYRUS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Phil Harris................................................ President
Christina Fox.................................. President-Elect
Virginia Hammontree....................... Vice President
Sharon Hahn........................................... Secretary
Judy Enders ........................................... Treasurer
Nick Vasil.................................... Sergeant-at-Arms
Andy Schoch................. Immediate Past President
Vocational Service
Kenn Brause
Community Service
Sean Ritzhaupt & Jeff Urban
International Service
Scott Barkhurst
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FIRST QUARTER PROGRAM SCHEDULE
COORDINATOR: TAMI TIMA
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THIRD QUARTER PROGRAM SCHEDULE
COORDINATOR: ANNE SPRENG
January Rotary Awareness Month
4 Jeff Urban
11 Greg Northrop
17 Board Meeting
18 MESA Presentation
25 Amy Eastman
ebruary
F World Understanding Month
(Peanut Butter)
1 Richard Strickland
8 Don Plotts
15 John Cory
21 Board Meeting
22 4-Way Test - Jim Ellis
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2010-2011
DIRECTORS and COMMITTEES
Club Service Board Members
Tami Tima and Paul Blackford
Website / Newsletter /
Membership Book................................ Dan Price
Phil Harris
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Pancake Day....................................... Tami Tima – Co-Chair
Paul Blackford
John Cory
Nick Vasil
Tim Plumley
John Kime
Dan Price
Suzanne Binau
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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER
* denotes Paul Harris Fellow
Auck, Barb - Gary
Education
1302 Southland Ave.
H– 419-562-1880 W– 419-562-7828
email: auck.barbara@wynford.k12.oh.us
Binau, Suzanne
Hospital Management
629 N. Sandusky Ave.
W– 419-563-9304
email: sbinau@bchonline.org
BRAUSE, KENN
Auctioneering
1809 St. Rt. 103, Sycamore, OH 44882
H– 419-284-3226 W– 419-562-6781
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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER cont.
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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER cont.
FOX, CHRISTINA
Optometrist
236 S. Sandusky Ave.
W– 419-562-0057
email: dreyefox@gmail.com
* HAHN, SHARON
Interior Design
4882 St. Rt. 19
H– 419-562-8159 W– 419-562-5666
email: slhahn@wavelinc.com
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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER cont.
KIBLER, SCOTT
Public Health
2087 Kings Corner East
Lexington, Ohio 44904
H-419-884-0121 W- 419-562-5871 Ext 1208
email: wskibler@embarqmail.com
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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER cont.
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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER cont.
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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER cont.
SPRENG, ANNE
Banking Administration
4585 Holmes Center Rd.
H– 419-561-0902 W– 419-562-3040
email: aspreng@unitedbankohio.com
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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER cont.
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HONORARY MEMBERS
baggett, GUY.
4285 Kent Road, Apt. 468, Stowe, Ohio
baggetts@columbus.rr.com
Entered Rotary 10-13-64
COTSAMIRE, JAMES “Jim”
102 Kincora Drive, Bucyrus, Ohio
419-562-6041 Entered Rotary 2-17-81
DALTON, RICHARD “Dick”
662 Courtwright Blvd., Mansfield, Ohio
419-756-2121
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BIRTHDAY LIST BY MONTH
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BIRTHDAY LIST BY MONTH
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PAST PRESIDENTS
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PAST PRESIDENTS cont.
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PAST PRESIDENTS cont.
1995-96.........................................Sleiman Dagher
1996-97............................................. Edward Wise
1997-98............................................. Maggie Barth
1998-99............................................... Dale Hoyles
1999-2000.....................................*Harley Barstow
2000-2001...........................................Wendy Reid
2001-2002............................................. Don Stone
2002-2003............................................ Rick Peters
2003-2004....................................... Donna Laipply
2004-2005...................................... Tony Lipscomb
2005-2006......................................... Anne Spreng
2006-2007...............................................Dan Price
2007-2008..............................................Jeff Urban
2008-2009......................................... Sharon Hahn
2009-2010......................................... Andy Schoch
*Deceased
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Club Schedules for
Attendance Make-ups
(Internet Makeup: www.rotary.org)
PLACE TIME
MONDAY
Amherst......................St. Joseph Church......................... 12:00 Noon
Findlay........................Findlay Country Club.........................11:45 AM
Fostoria.......................Good Shepherd Home.................. 12:00 Noon
Fremont......................Fremont Country Club.......................11:45 AM
Kenton........................Henry’s Restaurant........................ 12:00 Noon
Lima............................Veteran’s Memorial Civic Center.......11:45 AM
Norwalk.......................Berry’s Restaurant.............................11:45 AM
Shelby.........................Shelby Senior Citizens Center...... 12:00 Noon
Upper Sandusky.........Special Occasions......................... 12:00 Noon
TUESDAY
Ada.............................Community Health Prof. Building.. 12:00 Noon
Mansfield....................Holiday Inn.................................... 12:00 Noon
Marion.........................Palace Theater Pavilion................ 12:00 Noon
Milan...........................Italian Restaurant .............................. 6:30 PM
Oak Harbor.................Anchor Inn.......................................... 7:30 PM
Willard.........................Country Kitchen...................................7:15 AM
WEDNESDAY
Delphos......................Eagle’s Lodge #471..........................11:45 AM
Galion.........................Galion Community Hospital................ 5:30 PM
Tiffin............................Community Civic Center................ 12:00 Noon
Vermilion.....................German’s Villa............................... 12:00 Noon
THURSDAY
Bowling Green............Bowling Green Country Club............11:45 AM
Cardington..................Community Building........................... 6:15 PM
Lorain..........................DeLuca’s Place In The Park.......... 12:00 Noon
Loudenville.................Rader’s Restaurant...........................11:45 AM
Sandusky....................Castaway Bay............................... 12:00 Noon
FRIDAY
Bryan..........................Orchard Hills Country Club............ 12:00 Noon
Oberlin........................The Oberlin Inn.............................. 12:00 Noon
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ROTARY CLUB OF BUCYRUS
2010-2011 BUDGET
ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET
INCOME:
Dues Membership................................... $24,000
Initiation Fees.......................................... $200
Interest Checking Account....................... $30
Meals (Visitor’s)....................................... $200
Miscellaneous Income............................. $100
Total Receipts $24,530
Disbursements:
Directories............................................... $650
District 6600 Dues................................... $2,400
District Conference......................................... $500
Insurance - D&O and General Liability.... $500
Membership Recruitment Committee...... $400
Miscellaneous.......................................... $500
PETS....................................................... $400
Postage................................................... $100
Rotary International Dues........................ $4,200
Rotary Meals at ELKS............................. $13,400
Special Meetings/Meals.......................... $500
Supplies................................................... $230
Website Maintenance ............................. $750
Total Disbursements $24,530
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ROTARY CLUB OF BUCYRUS
2010-2011
DONATION DISBURSEMENT BUDGET
Donations (Assigned) Budget
4-Way Test Contest......................................... $600
BAY Soccer Team Sponsorship....................... $200
Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce Dues... $150
Bucyrus Area Community Foundation............. $100
Bucyrus Downtown Beautification................... $500
Bucyrus Tourism & Visitors Bureau Dues........ $200
Christmas Gifts................................................ $200
CONTACT Crawford County........................... $500
County Spelling Bee........................................ $100
Crippled Children & Adults.............................. $300
HomeCare Matters Home Health & Hospice... $500
Interact Club.................................................... $500
Junior Achievement......................................... $250
Little League Team Sponsorship..................... $300
MESA.............................................................. $250
Music at the Mural........................................... $251
Popcorn Wagon............................................... $150
Salvation Army................................................ $500
Scholarship Paul Harris Fellowship................. $500
Shrine Hospitals (Burn Unit)............................ $200
Student Exchange........................................... $1,650
Trouble Clinic................................................... $400
United Way...................................................... $1,000
World Community Workshop........................... $1,225
YMCA Support................................................. $750
Total Disbursements $11,276
Project Income:
Pancake Day................................................... $5,000
Auctionfest....................................................... $10,000
Total Project Income $15,000
*Fine money is designated to the RI Foundation.
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NOTES
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NOTES
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BASIS FOR MEMBERSHIP
Each member’s classification shall designate
his principal and recognized business or
professional activity.
Each classification shall bring to the club
information substantially different from that of
any other classification.
A classification in Rotary shall correspond
to a service rendered to society, and not to a
position held in a concern.
The Rotarians’
4-WAY TEST
of the things we
think, say, or do.
1. Is it the TRUTH?