TUESday, September 3, 2024

Rotary International asks us to Imagine Rotary through our Focus Areas
September is Rotary Literacy Month

This month Rotary International asks us to Imagine Rotary by supporting literacy in our communityExplore the possibilities with us at our meeting Wednesday at noon at Wick Park or virtually via Zoom. 

http://www.youngstownrotaryevent.com

The  Zoom ID is: 3567145262

ROTARY THIS WEEK

A representative of the Mahoning County Solid Waste District, AKA The Green Team, will help us sort through matters of recycling, residential and business waste, and other environmental topics. See you at Wick Park! 

Rotary Last Week

Rotarian Aimee Fifarek says the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County is doubling down on customer service in response to automation.

Voters in the General Election on Nov. 5 are being asked to support Issue 2, which is a 2.4 mill renewal levy to support the library system. That levy provides roughly half of the libraries’ total budget, with the rest coming from the State of Ohio, Fifarek said. She is the library system's executive director.

Levy proceeds support three funds – buildings and repair, operational expenses, and technology needs, she continued. Mahoning County’s 14 public libraries had about 650,000 visitors in 2023 and fulfilled 92 percent of requests for materials. 

Fifarek paraphrased fantasy author Neil Gaiman, who said: "Google can bring you back a hundred thousand answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one."

In other news, Stacia Erdos said the Operation Warm committee would like to distribute children’s winter coats at Harding and Taft elementaries before Halloween. Volunteers will be needed for coat fittings, she stressed. Watch your email for more information.

Also, another 40 lbs. of recyclable film plastic was collected, bringing our total to date to 598 lbs. We have 5 months to reach our 1,000-lbs. target.

STEAM MINI GRANT EXTENSION

RCY is extending its call for applications for its STEM and STEAM Mini Grant Program for Educators. Awards with a monetary value up to $500 will be given to applicants from public and private schools grades K-8 in the City of Youngstown. The instructions and application to apply are available on the Rotary Club of Youngstown website https://youngstownrotary.com through Sept. 30.

Funding for the grant program comes from monies raised from the Rotaryclipse fundraising event held at Penguin City Brewing Co. the day before the total eclipse in April. The grant program was created to show appreciation to local educators and support growth in STEM and STEAM for local students.

SAVE THE DATE

Official Visit by District Governor Elayne Bozick, noon Oct. 23, Wick Park Pavilion.

Pints for Polio fundraiser, 5:30 -7:30 p.m. Oct. 24, Penguin City Brewing Co., 460 E. Federal St.

Annual Holiday Party, 6 p.m. Dec. 11 (more information to follow).

 

Help Plant Trees

The YSU Legacy Forest Program will return to Mill Creek MetroParks on Thursday, Nov. 14, to install a microforest of 1,600 trees as part of its continuing effort to reduce greenhouse gasses. Since its inception in 2020, the program’s goal is to plant one tree for every incoming YSU freshmen student.

Volunteers will work from noon to 4 p.m. Sign up now by emailing your name and phone number to cacala@ysu.edu. You will receive a follow up email closer to the planting date with directions to the site and parking instructions.

District Governor Elayne Bozick encourages participation in this event. Troy Rhoades says First Energy is donating most of the trees and will send 40 employees to work alongside YSU students, employees, and faculty. It will take many volunteers to plant these bare-root and larger root ball trees.

Trees are important in the pollinator ecosystem. Here is an explanation by the Arbor Day Foundation: 

“Bees and other pollinators rank at the top of the list of important insects, moving pollen from flower to flower to ensure pollination and the resulting production of many of our most important fruits and vegetables. Our supermarket shelves and dining room tables would look dramatically different if not for pollinators — especially bees. But in many areas, parasites, a lack of forage, and other factors are threatening bee health and survival. Trees’ flowers are a critical source of forage for bees, providing nutrient-rich pollen and nectar that bees use for food and to make honey.”

ADF cites maple, serviceberry, linden, hawthorn and tulip trees as beneficial. Many native species trees also are good sources of food for pollinators.

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THIS WEEK IN ROTARY HISTORY

September 9, 1943: Rotary Club of Youngstown announced the establishment of a research program for the care of crippled children with cerebral palsy, known then as “spastic paralyzed;” it was the first such program in the State of Ohio.

CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION
 
 
Birthdays:
 

Bill Petro 9/5

Jack Kravitz 9/6

Sharon Stringer 9/8

Ellie Platt 9/8

Steve Poullas 9/8

 

Anniversaries:
 
Elayne Bozick 9/4
33 years
 
Mary Slaven 9/8
9 years

 

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