Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays:
  • Gerald Walker
    January 31
Spouse/Partner Birthdays:
  • Ann McCall
    January 1
Anniversaries:
  • Brian Kane
    Cristen
    January 8
Join Date:
  • Alma Riley
    January 1, 1996
    29 years
  • David McCall
    January 1, 1985
    40 years
  • Susan Schofield-Fratino
    January 10, 2018
    7 years
  • David Franz
    January 25, 2020
    5 years
 
 
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
Beginning February 4, 2025 we will be collecting plastic for recycling. Here is a link to a poster of acceptable items. We need to collect 1000 pounds by February 3, 2026. Help us reach our goal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Meetings are Tuesday's at noon at the Lake County History Center.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
December 7, 2024
 
A few Rotary members volunteered to ring the bells for the Salvation Army at the Painesville Giant Eagle. Thank you to those who volunteered. These pictures only represent a few of our volunteers that day. 
 
Anita Walters and Dave Franz kicked off the day and ended the day ringing the bells.
 
Lori Benjamin and Christy Magyar took a turn.
 
Julie O'Neil and Abby DelaMotte rang the bells.
 
New this year was Apple Pay. 
 
December 10, 2024
 
Salvation Army giving tree donations from the Painesville Rotary.
 
 
July 16, 2024
 
The award presented to the Painesville Rotary by the Salvation Army.
 
 
Today was a wonderful day for the Painesville Rotary Club. The Painesville Rotary was awarded the "OTHERS" Award at the Annual Salvation Army Christmas in July Luncheon. 
 
The "OTHERS" award dates back to 1912 when the founder of the Salvation Army, General William Booth sent a Christmas telegram to his soldiers with one word on it "OTHERS". It is in this spirit that the Salvation Army continues to serve others and it is with the same heart that the Salvation Army presents the "OTHERS" award to those institutions or individuals who have been outstanding examples of devoted service to the community. 
 
Major Brian Peabody, General Secretary, The Salvation Army NEOSA presented the award to the Painesville Rotary and Maureen Conway, President accepted it. 
 
Painesville Rotary Member, Major Alma Riley, The Salvation Army.
The members who attended the Christmas In July Luncheon.
 
 
 
 
 
October 8, 2024
 
Some of our members had a tour of the Lake County History Center. The History Center building was built in 1876. The building has been an infirmary, a hospital, a jail, a mental institution, and most recently a poor house. Benjamin Morse designed the building for $250 and Colonel McAllister built the home with 22 bedrooms for $30,000. One of the interesting things about the building is that there are 3 cells in the basements that may have confined the insane or epileptics when in use. There are several rooms on the first floor that hold historic articles from the past of Lake County.
 
One room is filled with doll houses. Here are Christy Magyar, Secretary and Chris Price showing the general store which is on display. 
 
Jerry Walker and John Miller standing by a period piano in the James Garfield room.
 
Christy Magyer standing in the sitting room of the family who ran the poor house. When families couldn't afford rugs during that time period, they painted them on the tiles on the floor.
 
Maureen Conway, President and Jerry Miller looking at the not so politically correct sign in sheet for the poor house.
 
Chris Price standing by the portrait in the Garfield room.
 
Jerry Walker looking at the desk of the first telegrapher in Lake County. 
 
 
November 5, 2024 
 
Dale Smith, District Governor came to speak at our meeting. He praised our club and all of the district clubs with their commitment to the Rotary. He said that he has seen great things going on all around the district and was pleasantly surprised with all of it. He spoke about the Magic of Rotary and passed pins out to some members. We as Rotarians create the magic with every project completed, every dollar donated, and every new member welcomed. The phrase came from a Rotarian working in the Dominican Republic. He was showing some kids how dirty water goes into an area and then turned on the faucet to clean water coming out. The kids he was speaking with said "make the magic again". Magic isn't a dream but a reality for all of us.
Dale spoke about his work with Rotary with joy. He actually was a new member in 5 different clubs because he had worked in several places. In one of the clubs he felt through his service and fellowship he actually changed from being a member of the Rotary, to a Rotarian. 
At one of the clubs where he was a new member, the club asked survey questions about why he and others joined Rotary and why they stayed. He chose to and now wants to ask those survey questions of new members. One statistic that came out of the survey he worked on locally was when new members first answered the question about why they joined about 68% said for the service and 10% said for fellowship and friendship. When those people were asked the same questions later, 30% said for the service and 70% said for fellowship and friendship. 
Dale has several goals as District Governor. One being membership and growth, the Endowment Fund, and Disaster Preparation. He will be providing the local clubs with a lot more information about the Disaster Preparation in the coming weeks, watch for his emails. 
He also facilitated the start of the Lake County Sunrise Satellite Club a companion club for Mentor Rotary is for people who want to help their community and enjoy morning fellowship with like-minded people. He encouraged anyone to reach out to him if they have questions or would like to start a satellite club. 
 
Dale Smith, District Governor
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
January 14, 2025
 
Ashlie Discenza, Marketing and Communications Coordinator from Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Ohio. 
 
Our speaker this week was Ashlie Discenza who is the Marketing and Communications Coordinator of Ronald McDonald House of Northeast Ohio. The houses and all the other amenities serve children and families in Northeast Ohio. In the Northeast Ohio area there are 2 houses, one located near UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland and one located near Akron Children's Hospital in Akron. Globally there are 384 Ronald McDonald Houses. The first RMH opened it's doors in 1974 in Philadelphia. 
 
Amenities and services provided to the families are hotel like rooms, outdoor space, laundry, 24 hour access to the kitchen, free parking, and transportation to the hospital all at no charge. They provide hospital based family rooms and the STAR program. STAR is support, teaching, awareness, and resources provided to the siblings of children receiving treatment. They also provide the Happy Wheels Hospitality Carts, bringing comfort to the bedsides of those who cannot step away. They also have the Care Mobile which provides mobile dental services for underserved families. 
 
There are plenty of volunteer opportunities as well as the pull tab initiative which you can explore at their website http://www.rmhcneo.org/
 
 
 
 
Our next meeting is January 21, 2025, in the barn at that Lake County History Center. Jessica Derov from DJ's Hope, a non-profit dedicated to carrying on DJ’s legacy by providing unwavering support and assistance to individuals facing various challenges, including families with sick children, our elderly friends, veterans, and those with disabilities, will be the speaker.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
January 14, 2025
 
Meeting began at 12:20 PM

MEMBERS PRESENT
Patrick Armstrong (sergeant at arms)
Maureen Conway (president)
Abby DelaMotte
Ken Graham
Don Lucker
Stu Lucker
Christina Magyar (secretary)
David McCall
Lois Osborn
Alma Riley
Anita Walters (treasurer)

Guests
none

PRAYER
Alma Riley

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Anita Walters

SONG
Don Lucker

HAPPY BUCKS/SAD BUCKS
• Lois Osborn – passed out two event flyers
• Alma Riley – thank you again for participating in bell ringing; charity raised $110,000 out of
$120,000 goal! Thank you again for help with angel gift tree – gifted 1200 children
• Anita Walters – happy the credit union participated in bell ringing through salvation army –
great team building for great cause!
 
QUEEN OF SPADES
Maureen Conway

THE QUEEN STILL LIVES – $550 Pot
 
SPEAKER
Ashlie Discenza – Ronald McDonald House of Charities http://www.rmhcneo.org/author/ashlie/
 
4 WAY TEST (now at close of meeting)
Maureen Conway
 
Announcements
• Holiday Party in the works for January 25th – sign up by
Wednesday 1/22
• Next scheduled board meeting will be Monday, February
10th – at SPATS 6:00pm
 
NEXT MEETING
Tuesday, January 21st @ Lake County History Center – 415 Riverside Drive (Barn)
Jessica Derov – DJs Hope  http://www.djshope.com/

Meeting adjourned at 12:49 PM

Submitted by:
Christy Magyar
Speakers
Janice Silvaroli
Jan 28, 2025
Director of Birthright Lake, Inc.
Gonzalo Garcia-Pedroso
Feb 04, 2025
Andrews Osborne Academy
John Hutchison
Feb 11, 2025
Project Hope for the Homeless
Kathy Strancar
Feb 18, 2025
Forbes House
Julie O'Neil and Company
Feb 25, 2025
Deepwoods Community Employment
Angel Burton
Mar 04, 2025
COO, Womensafe
Decibells of Lake County
Mar 11, 2025
Chimes and bell choir
4 Way Speech Contest
Mar 18, 2025
Brian Kane
Joseph Busher
Mar 25, 2025
Lake County EMA
Becke Creed
Apr 01, 2025
Gazette News
Jeremy Shaffer
Apr 08, 2025
Administrator Geneva on the Lake
John Norris
Apr 15, 2025
Honoring Our Heroes
Elfie Roman and Liz Miller
Apr 22, 2025
Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities/ Deepwoods
Donnie Winchell
Apr 29, 2025
Ohio Wines
Brian Kane
May 06, 2025
Painesville Rotary Scholarship Presentation
Pam Martin & Katie Davis
May 13, 2025
Ambassadors for the Deepwood Foundation Speakers' Bureau
Jessica Derov
May 20, 2025
DJ's Hope
Club Executives & Directors
President
Immediate Past President
President Elect
Treasurer
Secretary
Sergeant-at-Arms