Byesville Rotary

Meeting time: Friday 7:00 am--8:30 am.

Location: Stop Nine Senior Center at 60313 (GPS use 60299) Southgate Road, Byesville .

Club officers 2023--2024

President--Chuck Fair

President Elect/Vice President--Shana Fair

Treasurer--Tanya Hitchens

Secretary--Jordi Harding

Membership Chairs--Jordi Harding, Lisa Groh

Board members:
Shana Fair--term ends June 2025
Jim Bacos--term ends June 2024
-Jan Wilson-term ends June 2026


Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Byesville Rotary supports “Maria’s Message”





Pictured: Nancy Gress, supervisor Guernsey County Children’s Services; Shana Fair, Byesville Rotary President Elect; Elissa Mallett, case worker Guernsey County Children’s Services. 

Note: The Scholarship Golf Tournament will be held this Sunday, May 3. Register now by contacting Larry Miller 740-439-7606. Funds raised at this tournament will be used to support scholarships for graduating Meadow Brook seniors.


Chuck Fair, club president, reported the “Maria’s Message” event went well. Byesville Rotary donated $500- to help pay for bus transportation needed to take Meadow Brook sophomore, junior, and senior students to Prichard-Laughlin Civic Center to attend Dom Tiberi’s inspirational “Maria’s Message” which is aimed at discouraging distracted driving.

Fair thanked Byesville club members Becky Brunner, Nellie Bichard, and Shana Fair who joined him at the event to help seat students and to pass out goody bags to each student attending.

About 1200 students from Meadow Brook, Cambridge City, Mid-East Career and Technology Center, and Buckeye Trails attended the program. AVC Communications live streamed the program to each high school so that freshman could see the program.

Offering the program in Guernsey County was the inspired idea of Deputy Chad Kerns of the Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Kerns is currently assigned to Rolling Hills School District as the School Resource Officer.

Speakers at the weekly club meeting were Elissa Mallett, case worker, and Nancy Gress, supervisor, from Guernsey County Children’s Services. Gress pointed out their organization was celebrating April as Child Abuse, Neglect, and Prevention Month. Mallett informed club members that the 515 pinwheels displayed at the courthouse represented the number of child abuse cases their organization investigated in 2014. Gress stated that this is a huge number compared to the size of Gurnsey County.

Gress explained that one of their responsibilities was to identify at risk children and place them in safe homes until the problems endangering the children could be resolved. Gress stated that their first choice was to place at risk children with relatives. The second option for temporary placement was with foster parents.

Gress explained that if the problem endangering a child could not be resolved, the agency worked to find adults willing to adopt a child. Currently, Child Services has 14 children who need adopted. For more information about the services provided by Child Services, contact 740-439-5555 or www.guernseycountycs.org.

Connect with Byesville Rotary at: www.Byesvillerotary.blogspot.com or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Byesville-Rotary/256548047818283. The club meets 7:30 am, Tuesday at the Stop Nine Senior Center at 60313 (GPS use 60299) Southgate Road, Byesville. Walk-ins are welcome at the club’s meeting.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Byesville Rotary scholarship program celebrates 29th anniversary



Pictured: Shana Fair, Byesville Rotary club member and cook; and Larry Miller, Chair of the Byesville Rotary Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament, enjoying hot dogs at the turn during the 2014 tournament.



Larry Miller, chair of the Byesville Rotary Scholarship Golf Tournament, reported that during the 29 years the club has sponsored the golf scholarship tournament over 70 Meadow Brook graduates have benefited from the club’s scholarship program. To date the club’s annual Scholarship Golf tournament has raised almost $66,000 for scholarships.

Miller pointed out that community support of the golf tournament has been an important part of its success. This year the tournament will be held Sunday, May 3, at the Wildfire Golf Course in New Concord. Miller asked club members to help recruit sponsors and golfers who would like to join Byesville Rotary Club members in investing in the future of local young people.

For a $100.00 contribution, a company, organization, or individual can sponsor a hole at the event. Donations are not limited to cash. Prizes or gifts displaying a company's name are also appreciated. This event is the club’s only fund raiser for scholarships. All proceeds are directed to the scholarship fund.

Golfers can support scholarship funding by forming 3 person teams. The fee is $55.00 per player; $165.00 per team. Miller pointed out that this year the club is offering an “Early Bird Special.” Golfers who register by Saturday, April 24 will get a $5.00 discount per golfer. First Place prize is $300.00 and Second Place is $200.00. Registration begins at 7:30 am with a shotgun start at 8:00 am. Hot dogs and beverages will be available at the turn. Dinner will be catered by TJ's Market.

Miller invited people interested in becoming a sponsor or in registering a team to contact him at 845 Wheeling Ave, Cambridge, Ohio, or at 740-439-7606 

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Byesville Rotary welcomes two new members to the club




Byesville Rotary welcomes two new members to the club. Pictured: Chuck Fair, Byesville Rotary president, Rhonda Stemmer, Melinda Yerian, new member sponsor, and Phyllis Millhone.

Larry Miller, Chair of the Annual Scholarship Golf Scramble, is recruiting sponsors for the event. This will be the 29th year the club has hosted this event. To date, the event has raised over $66,000 in scholarships for Meadow Brook seniors who pursue higher education.

For a $100.00 contribution, a company or organization can sponsor a hole at the event. If a cash contribution is not possible at this time, a prize or gift in your company's name would be appreciated.

Golfers are invited to form 3 person teams. The fee is $55.00 per player; $165.00 per team. Pay by April 24 and get the "Early Bird Special"--a $5.00 discount for each player. Make checks out to "Byesville Rotary." The prize for First Place $300.00; for Second Place is $200.00.


The event will be held Sunday, May 3, at Wildfire Golf course in New Concord. Registration will begin at 7:30 am. There will be a shotgun start at 8:00 am. Hot dogs and beverages will be available at the turn. Dinner will be catered by TJ's Market.



For more information, contact Larry Miller, 845 Wheeling Ave, Cambridge, Ohio, 740-439-7606.