TUESday, MAY 27, 2025

Rotary International asks us to Serve to Change Lives through its Focus Areas

January is Vocational Service Month

This month Rotary International asks us to Serve to Change Lives by helping to promote Youth ServiceExplore the possibilities with us at our meeting Wednesday at noon at Wick Park or virtually via Zoom. 

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ROTARY THIS WEEK

November 12th we will be honoring all Rotarians who have served in the Armed Forces, and would like to make a special request for all Veterans of the Rotary Club of Youngstown to attend the meeting on November 12th. Please let Gerri Jenkins know if you intend to attend the meeting if possible.  

The Youngstown "Light Up Night" 2025 will take place on Friday, December 5, 2025, with lots of opportunities for Rotarians to get involved. We encourage all Rotarians who are able to participate in the Parade at 6pm - 8pm, come and march with our Club. There are also shifts available to help serve hot cocoa in the Rotary booth of Santa’s Workshop (4pm - 8pm). Please contact Elisha if you’re interested in volunteering in the Rotary hot chocolate booth (elisha.samra@gmail.com). 

See you Wednesday, Noon at Wick Park

Rotary Last Week

At Rotary last week, we heard from Dr. Shelley Murray, Chief Executive Officer of Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries, Inc. She was appointed to the role in September 2024. One of the first projects she helmed in partnership with the Youngstown Regional Chamber of Commerce was a Community Needs Assessment, which, she said, resulted in absolutely no surprises.  The barriers to employment are much the same as they always have been; lack of transportation, access to child care, mental health issues and substance abuse. 

Now that the survey is finished, Dr. Murray has turned her focus onto developing solutions and problem-solving.  An Assembly for Workforce Solutions group involving many representatives of the Mahoning Valley nonprofit community is now in place to tackle the main issues that persistently cause barriers to employment, including helping people to obtain a driver’s license. She shared that Goodwill is working on updating its website and to stay tuned for more programs announcements in the near future.

PARTY WITH PRESIDENT GEORGE

SAVE THE DATE

Veterans Meetings Nov 12, 2025, honoring those in Youngstown Rotary who have served in the armed forces. 


Light Up Night Dec 5, 2025, 6pm the Holiday Parade begins on Federal Street.

 

Home Gardens: A Key to Reviving Insect Populations

The alarming decline in insect populations has scientists urging homeowners to take action — right in their own backyards. According to University of Rhode Island researchers, native bee species in the state have dropped from twelve recorded species to just seven in recent years. Insects are essential to healthy ecosystems, serving as the foundation of food chains that support birds, fish, and countless other species. Their loss threatens biodiversity and pollination across the region.

Experts say homeowners can make a meaningful difference by transforming even small portions of lawns into insect-friendly habitats. Leaving clover and dandelions, planting native flowers such as golden Alexander, wild bee-balm, and New England aster, and reducing pesticide and fertilizer use all help pollinators thrive. Creating “bee lawns” and leaving leaf litter in corners of the yard also provide critical nesting areas for native bumblebees.

The movement aligns with national efforts like Homegrown National Park, which encourages individuals to turn their yards into vibrant ecosystems. Every small garden contributes to a larger network of pollinator habitats, proving that collective community action can help restore biodiversity—one flower at a time.

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THIS WEEK IN ROTARY HISTORY

June 1,1925: Ninety-nine members of the Rotary Club of Youngstown had a 100 percent attendance during the past month.

 

CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION

 
Birthdays:
 
 
Adam Lee 5/28
 
 
 
Anniversaries:
 
John Slanina 6/2
15 years
 
 
 
 
 
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