Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays:
  • Christy Magyar
    May 2
  • David Franz
    May 2
  • Dick Kretschman
    May 2
  • Patrick Armstrong
    May 26
Anniversaries:
  • Jim Federico
    Mary Federico
    May 18
Join Date:
  • Abby DelaMotte
    May 8, 2001
    25 years
  • Sue Ellis
    May 21, 2013
    13 years
  • Lisa Lewins
    May 27, 2025
    1 year
 
 
Club Information
Welcome to our Club!
Painesville

Service Above Self Since 1926

We meet In Person
Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
Lake County History Center
415 Riverside Drive
Painesville, OH 44077
United States of America
Home Page Stories
Meetings are Tuesday's at noon at the Lake County History Center. Please join us if you are interested in finding out about Rotary or joining the club!
 
 
 
April 25, 2026
The 2026 fundraiser was a big success! Painesville Rotary is celebrating their 100th anniversary this year. The theme for the fundraiser was "A Century of Service Above Self". There were baskets, a 50/50 raffle, side boards, heads and tail game, and the dessert run which all earned lots of money for the fundraiser. Fun was had by all who attended! Below are a few pictures taken at the event and more pictures can be found in the photo album entitled '2026 Century of Service Fundraiser'. 
Dan (President) and Becky Garry dressed to kill.
 
Casey and Julie O'Neil enjoying the evening.
Dick and Marilyn Kretschman having some fun.
Dave Franz and Anita Walters (Secretary) looking dapper.
Dave and Lois Osborn having a good time.
Jerry and Gail Walker, looking good!
Patrick Armstrong (Sergeant of Arms) leading the Pledge of Allegiance.
Stu Lucker (President Elect) saying some words during the program.
Resolutions presented to the Painesville Rotary for 100 years of service. 
 
 
 
 
May 12, 2026
Painesville Rotary scholarships were presented today by two members of the scholarship committee. Brian Kane, scholarship committee chair person gave a little history about giving scholarships prior to the presentation. Painesville Rotary has been presenting scholarships for almost 100 years. At the beginning, Rotary gave both a service scholarship and an academic scholarship, but in recent years they have combined them into one. Recognizing both excellent academics and service to our community. 
The first recipient was Patricia Pacheco from Harvey High School. Patricia's teacher Sharon Fitzgerald told us a little bit about her. She said Patricia is one of her favorite students. She is kind and funny and always willing to help out when needed. Patricia will be attending Ursuline College in the fall, studying to be a nurse. Patricia has been a part of the Howley Aspire program at the Cleveland Clinic Main Campus for 2 years. Patricia participates in many extra curricular as well as school programs. She spoke about helping new freshmen, who don't speak English, with their classes and adjusting to school. With the Youth United Way program she went to every home football game and collected donations which were given to nonprofits organizations in the area. Patricia's 2 sisters came to watch her receive her scholarship.
Julie O'Neil, Brian Kane, Scholarship committee members with Patricia Pacheco, scholarship recipient. 
 
The other recipient from Riverside High School was Sarah Bernardo. Sarah was not able to join us because of a previous planned trip to visit her grandmother. Her Guidance counselor, Anne Dalby told a little bit about Sarah and read a letter that she wrote to the Painesville Rotary. She too said that Sarah is one of her favorite students. She said Sarah has completed over 300 hours of community service. She earned, during high school, 2 Associate Degrees from Lakeland Community College. She belongs to the Girl Scouts and the Scouts of America. She spearheaded a donation drive for Subzero Mission to name a few of the activities she has been part of. Sarah will be attending Kent State University in the fall studying Neuroscience Medicine. 
 
Congratulations Sarah and Patricia and best of luck in the future!
Anne Dalby, Guidance Counselor, Julie O'Neil and Brian Kane, Committee members, Patricia Pacheco, scholarship recipient and Sharon Fitzgerald, teacher Harvey High School.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
March 3, 2026
 
Nora Sharpe, winner of the Painesville Rotary 4 Way Speech Contest.
 
Today we had the Painesville Rotary 4 Way Speech Contest. Rotary began the 4 Way Speech contest in 1932. Herbert Taylor, a Rotarian, and business owner held the first 4 Way Speech Contest. When his business was going bankrupt he decided to apply the Rotary International 4 Way Pledge to his company. The pledge actually turned the company around, changed the environment and helped to fix the problems within the company. The contest grew from that realization.
 
Our lone competitor and winner was Nora Sharpe. Nora is a junior at Riverside High School. She brought with her 2 teachers, her mom, and her friend.  In her speech she spoke about how fear can take over our reality. She used the 4 Way Pledge to show how she herself dealt with the devastating news that her father had  a terminal illness after a long battle of trying to find out what was wrong. Even though the doctors told him nothing was wrong, fear took over and life changed for the whole family. Through their family struggle and diagnosis she recognized the people who were with her and others who helped her to get through and continue to get through this difficult family struggle using the Rotary International 4 Way Pledge. 
 
Nora will be competing at the district 4 Way Speech Contest on April 18th. Keep her in your thoughts. We are all rooting you on Nora! 
 
March 17, 2026
 
Every 3rd Tuesday of the month Painesville Rotary partners with St. James Church and The Western Reserve Junior Service League to provide a hot meal for those people of Lake County who face hunger and other challenges. Please join us, to help prepare the meal, serve, and clean up. Preparations begin at 3:30 and clean up is usually done by 6:15-6:30. 
Lots of preparation going on here!
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 November 15, 2025
 
Today, at the Perry Outdoor YMCA a bench was donated in memory of our long time Rotarian Dr. Donald Lucker. For several months we have been collecting plastic film, and the hard work finally paid off in early October, we received a composite bench. We knew after Don's passing that the bench would be donated in his honor, we just didn't know where. 
 
In early November, Dan Garry was approached by the parents of Sydney Brown, Brad (past Painesville Rotarian) and Becky Brown with an idea; because their daughter Sydney and Dr. Lucker were so close, why not place the bench near the tree that they planted in her memory at the Perry Outdoor Y. So the wheels were in motion and on Saturday November 15th the bench was placed. Dan will attach the memory plate at a later date, recognizing "Doc" and his 57 year contribution to the Painesville Rotary.
 
Dan Garry and Stu Lucker, standing; Brad and Becky Brown, sitting on the bench.
 
 
 
 
 
 
April 15, 2026
 
Today the Painesville Rotary and the Mentor Rotary got together to hear about the great things happening at University Hospitals right here in Lake County. Five years ago on April 16th University Hospitals acquired Lake Hospitals and there's been great improvements and more to come! Robin Strosaker, MD, FAAP, President and COO of UH Lake West, TriPoint, and Beachwood medical centers was our speaker. Robin a Pediatrician has worked for UH for over 25 years. While she worked at UH in downtown Cleveland main campus she saw frustration and confusion on patients and family members faces. She wanted to bring care to those patients and their families in their home area. She jumped at the chance to do that while being COO of the Lake County facilities. 
 
UH made a $210M investment in Lake County and surrounding area hospitals and care facilities through the acquisition of Lake Health Systems.  Dr. Robin said there were challenges and successes along the way but they met them and continue to do so daily. One of the biggest challenges started with a computer system which was not compatible between the care facilities, they implemented EPIC and now all patient information can be shared with all providers.  There were big buildings that were under-utilized, they began filling and using those buildings for ambulatory services. 
 
Dr. Robin spoke about wanting to have good quality care right here in Lake County and she has seen great improvements in hospital transfers both into and out of TriPoint and Lake West. Many patients can and are getting the care they need in these local hospitals. One avenue she followed was making TriPoint strong in women's health, orthopedics, and cancer and making Lake West strong in heart and vascular. Then both hospitals have a main focus and they aren't spread across all areas. At TriPoint they have a beautiful maternity floor for new families and new family members that can take care of some sick babies instead of sending them downtown. At Lake West they added a new cath lab and are able to bring surgeons there to do some complicated heart and vascular surgeries which could not have been done there in the past. Still, very critical and difficult procedures may need a trip downtown but they are working on improving that as well. At TriPoint they have had a Level 2 Trauma Emergency Department since 2023 and about 85% of the patients can now stay there instead of going downtown. 
 
A couple of things that she is proud of is the collaboration UH has with Riverside High School. They allow students who do not know what they'd like to pursue after high school job shadow employees and jobs that might be of interest to the students. She is also proud of the Brunner Sanden Deitrick Wellness Campus by Mentor High School which is an orthopedic facility. They offer same day visits to people who have an injury, i.e. sprain, broken bone, dislocation, etc. 
 
But what she and her team are most proud of is the Wellness Walk, a 1.5 mile restorative outdoor walking path encircling the TriPoint Medical Center and the future Seidman Cancer Center at TriPoint. The cancer center will open in the fall of this year to increase access to clincal trials, connect patients to services, enhance the patient experience, and provide new opportunities to recruit specialists. And best of all, it's close to home!!
 
Dr. Robin Strosaker, MD, FAAP.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
May 5, 2026
 
Our speaker this week was our incoming President, Stu Lucker. On Stu's bucket list was speaking about growing up gay and why organizations like LGBTQ+ Allies Lake County are so important to our community. There to support him in his effort were 2 administrators of the LGBTQ+ Allies Lake County, which is the only organization within 30 miles that helps support and provide services for LGBTQ+ community of people. 
Stu stated and showed a lot of graphs showing statistics about the LGBTQ+ community. Many feel rejection, lack of social support and affirming spaces. Which in turn leads to LGBTQ+ young people being 4 times more likely to attempt suicide which is the 2nd leading cause of death among young people. 
Communities have come a long way in the struggle to accept all people but more definitely needs to be done! The LGBTQ+ Allies hope for a safer, fully inclusive society with equal rights, legal protections against discrimination, and normalized acceptance of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations. 
Stu decided to get involved with LGBTQ+ Allies Lake County so others didn't and don't feel like he did all of his life. Their goals align with Stu's, they are giving support to people in the LGBTQ+ community and working to establish a culture where everyone can talk more freely. 
Stu Lucker, President Elect.
 
Betty (Director) and Daphne of LGBTQ+ Allies Lake County, providing support and answers to questions. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our next meeting is May 12, 2026 in the Heritage Hall (the main house) at the Lake County History Center. Our speaker will be Brian Kane, Scholarship Committee Lead. He will be presenting the 2026 Painesville Rotary scholarship recipients.       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rotary Club of Painesville – Meeting Minutes
 
📅📅 Date: May 12, 2026
 
🕛🕛 Time: Meeting called to order at 12:24 PM 
 
👥👥Members Present
Patrick Armstrong (Sergeant at Arms)
Lori Benjamin
Maureen Conway
Kathleen Cotter
Abby DelaMotte
Sue Ellis
Dan Garry (President)
Halle Graham
Ken Graham
Brian Kane
Dick Kretschman
Lisa Lewins
Christy Magyar (Secretary) 
Dave McCall
Julie O'Neil
Dave Osborn
Chris Price
Alma Riley
Anita Walters (Treasurer)
 
 
 

🙋🙋Guests/ Guest Speakers
Brian Kane proudly introduced this year’s Rotary International scholarship recipients and shared a brief history of Rotary’s longstanding commitment to supporting young people and education. He noted that since the club’s founding in 1926, scholarships have been an important part of Rotary’s
mission, helping generations of students pursue their dreams and make a positive impact in the world.
Sharon Fitzgerald then introduced Patricia Pacheco Garcia of Harvey High School, the club’s first scholarship recipient of the day. Patricia’s achievements, dedication, and bright future made a lasting impression on everyone in attendance.
Representing Riverside High School, guidance counselor Ann Dalby spoke on behalf of Sarah Bernardo, who was unable to attend. Ann shared Sarah’s many accomplishments, character, and commitment to excellence, painting a picture of a truly remarkable young woman. Both scholarship recipients were celebrated as inspiring examples of leadership, service, and compassion; two outstanding young women who are already making the world a better place.
 
 
🙏🙏Opening🙏🙏
 
🙏🙏Prayer -Dick opened the meeting with a heartfelt prayer, giving thanks to the Lord for the beautiful day, the delicious food, and ‘just everything’- the many blessings we enjoy each day.
 
Pledge of Allegiance –Sue Ellis proudly returned to lead the Pledge of Allegiance.

SongThe song of the day was “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” enthusiastically led by everyone in attendance. With baseball season in full swing, the classic tune feels less like a song and more like the soundtrack of our lives right now.
 
 
💸💸 Happy Bucks / Sad Bucks
• Dan kicked things off with two Happy Bucks. The first celebrated the wonderful open house hosted by Birthright, which he and Becky attended Friday evening. Dan shared that the event was wonderful and the place was very well organized and highlighted what a meaningful and worthwhile
cause it supports. His second Happy Buck recognized his and Becky’s participation in the Drama Awards.

• Sue shared a Sad Buck after Stu suffered a painful fall from a ladder, breaking one ankle and badly injuring the other. The club sends its thoughts and wishes for a speedy recovery.

• Sharon Fitzgerald offered a Happy Buck as she announced her upcoming retirement later this year. Congratulations, Sharon, on this exciting new chapter!

• Abby gave a Happy Buck because she was thrilled to be back with Rotary for a couple of weeks and the feeling was definitely mutual! Abby enthusiastically recommended that if anyone ever has the opportunity to take a Viking river cruise, they should absolutely do it. The question of the day quickly became: Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego going next? Apparently, Greece!

• Alma shared a Happy Buck in celebration of her daughter’s 27th birthday.

• Lisa contributed a Happy Buck simply because she was happy to see everyone together and excited about all the wonderful things happening in the community this summer. In true Lisamfashion, she contributed more than just a buck; a generous $20! Big happiness and even bigger kindness.

•Patrick rounded things out with two bucks — one happy and one sad. The sad news: he discovered a mouse in the house. The happy news: with four cats on patrol, the mouse may have already lost Game One.
 
 
♠ Queen of Spades  
🎉🎉🎉🎉💰💰The ever-thrilling Queen of Spades drawing kept spirits high once again today, with a daily pot of $25 added to the growing jackpot. The Queen herself continues to loom large in the deck, now sitting at an impressive $1,064 with just 13 cards remaining.👑👑♠💰💰
 
Patrick broke down the math for the crowd: if you’re feeling pessimistic, there’s about a 92% chance you won’t win... but the optimists in the room prefer to focus on the 7.5% chance that you just might! Wahoo indeed.

Dave McCall briefly held the winning ticket in hand but the Queen of Spades remained safely in play as he revealed the Queen of Hearts instead. Gasps, groans, and laughter followed.
At that point, the excitement was so high that Patrick was gently encouraged to double-check the deck... just to confirm that the Queen of Spades is, in fact, still hiding somewhere among the remaining cards.
 
Raffle Winner The swag bag drawing was won by Dave F., who walked away with a wine cooler and treated the group to an awkward (but entertaining) happy dance—not quite as cute as Alma’s, but memorable nonetheless!
Let's keep Alma's picture her one more week. because it was so darn cute!
 
 
 
 
Announcements📣📣 :(hot off the Painesville Rotary Press)
 
Dan shared several exciting upcoming opportunities and reminders for members:
• On Wednesday, August 19 at 6:40 p.m., the San Francisco Giants will take on the Cleveland Guardians during the annual Beat Polio game. Rotarians are invited to attend for $70 per person in support of Rotary’s ongoing fight to eradicate polio worldwide.
• Members were also reminded that the St. James Church meal service will take place Tuesday, 5/19.
• Dan highlighted the inspiring “250 Acts of Kindness” initiative by Kindland and encouraged everyone to participate in spreading goodwill throughout the community.
A very special thank-you was extended to Lisa Lewins for generously allowing Rotary to use the soon-to-be 100-Year Rotary Room at the History Center — free of charge on the first floor. Now the challenge is out: who’s ready to help make it truly marvelous?

Patrick reminded members that the next two meetings promise to be outstanding:
• Next Tuesday, a ranger from Yellowstone National Park will be the featured speaker. This meeting will once again be held inside the History Center.
• The following week, on 5/26, members are encouraged to Bring a Buddy as representatives from the Federal Reserve System will be speaking — and Rotary will be back in the barn!
 
🎤🎤 What’s Your Why?
Same great members... until we recruit more. Who wants to be next??
 
 
 
✅Four-Way Test
  • 🎤🎤✨ 🙌 Dave O. brought us home with the Four-Way Test, delivering its familiar lines with the kind of energy that put an exclamation point on the meeting.
 
📍📍 Next Meeting
🗓🗓 Tuesday, May 19th, 12:00 pm
📌📌 Location: The Lake County History Center – 415 Riverside Drive –
🎙🎙 Speaker: Eric Silvi, Yellowstone Park Ranger 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
🕧🕧 Meeting adjourned at 12:42 PM

Respectfully submitted,
✍ Christy Magyar
 
Speakers
Eric Silvi
May 19, 2026
Park Ranger, Yellowstone
Jayme Gerring
May 26, 2026
Federal Reserve of Cleveland
Sherry Niederkorn
Jun 02, 2026
Youth Aviation Camp
Katrina March
Jun 09, 2026
Eastern Lake County Chamber of Commerce
Erin Pribula
Jun 16, 2026
Alzheimer's Association
Dan Garry
Jun 23, 2026
Discuss 2027 Fundraiser
Dan Garry and Stu Lucker
Jun 30, 2026
Induction of Incoming President
Donna Bullis
Jul 21, 2026
Salvation Army Back to School Bash
Club Executives & Directors
President
Immediate Past President
President Elect
Treasurer
Secretary
Sergeant-at-Arms