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


Thursday, July 4, 2019

Byesville Rotary Club swears in new officers



Pictured: Officers and board members for 2019-20: Jan Wilson, Treasurer, Debbie Mead—Board member, Rhonda Stemmer, Past-president and Chaplin, Shana Fair, President, and Chuck Fair-President-elect. Not pictured: Board members Becky Bruner and Melinda Yerian.

Byesville Rotarians inducted new officers for 2019-2020 at their annual Changing of the Guard celebration. Officers for the new Rotary year are: President—Shana Fair; President-Elect-Chuck Fair; Treasurer—Jan Wilson; Secretary and Foundation Chair—Chuck Fair; PR Chair—Shana Fair; Membership Chairs—Melinda Yerian and Phyllis Millhone; Historian—Dan Navicky; and Chaplin—Rhonda Stemmer. Directors serving on the Board are: Debbie Mead, Becky Bruner, and Melinda Yerian.

Melinda Yerian was recognized as the club’s “Rotarian of the Year” for her service which included organizing Pints for Polio fundraisers and co-chairing the Breakfast with Santa and the Easter Bunny fund raisers.

Stemmer presented a “Certificate of Engagement” to club members for their participation in club meetings, fund raisers and service projects. Members receiving recognition for engagement were: 30-39 hours of service--Dennis Harding, Sharon Miller, Phyllis Millhone, Rhonda Stemmer; 40-49 hours of service—Don Valentine, Jan Wilson, Melinda Yerian; --Becky Bruner, Chuck Fair, Shana Fair, Larry Miller, and Jim Vaughan. Stemmer also recognized the 2018-19 club officers and board members for their service.

Shana Fair congratulated Rhonda Stemmer on becoming the club’s newest Paul Harris Fellow and presented her with a Paul Harris medallion. During the dinner, Stemmer recognized almost every member of this “Small but Mighty” club for their service to the club and its 3 major service projects: the annual Christmas Food Basket program, a health screening in cooperation with Southeastern Med, and a scholarship awards program which presents at least 4 scholarships to Meadowbrook graduating seniors.

Dan Navicky, club historian, presented a story board illustrating all of the club’s projects. He included pictures of the activities club members were involved in. The club’s Christmas food basket project provided food baskets to 183 families (about 450 people) and was able to donate supplies to the Stop Nine Church of Christ and the Main Avenue United Methodist food pantries.  In April, the club partnered with Southeastern Med to provide a low-cost blood screening to members of the community. In May, the club held its 33rd Scholarship Golf Tournament which raised money for 4 scholarships presented to Meadowbrook seniors. To date, the club has awarded scholarships to over 80 students and raised over $75,000.

In total, the club donated over $10,000 to various service projects during the year. These projects included Kick Cancer, RYLA conference, Salvation Army and Cumberland summer sack lunches, sponsorship for 2 Dickens street characters, and support for Secret Santa, the Night to Shine among others.



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