Meetings are Tuesday's at noon at the Lake County History Center.
We will continue collecting plastic. Please help us reach our goal of 1,000 pounds before February 3, 2026. We arejust over one fourth of the way, we have collected 259 pounds so far. Keep sending in your plastic!
April 29, 2025
Today we had 2 new members tell about themselves through a new member talk.
Halle Graham was the first one to speak. She thought everyone would know her as Sue Ellis's (Past President) driver or Ken Graham's (Rotarian) daughter. But we all know her as Halle, new member!
Halle holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, at the end of the summer she will begin her Master's in Mental Health Counseling at John Carroll University. She intends to get a Doctorate in Mental Health Testing and working with older adults. She works at Bolts and Nuts as the HR person also.
In her spare time she spends a lot of time at her high school alma mater, Andrews Osborne Academy. She substitute teaches, works with the cheer squad, does theater and much more. She loves to read and spend time with her beloved cat Penny.
Welcome to the Painesville Rotary Halle Graham.

Our other new member is Lisa Lewins. Right now Lisa is the Interim Director of the Lake County History Center along with a few other full time jobs. Lisa is very glad to be joining Rotary. One thing she loved in the past was the Academy Awards for high schools. Her children were part of theater when they were in school. She loves that Rotary recognizes their hard work.
Lisa has a Bachelor's degree in Marketing from Lake Erie College. She also has an MBA from The University of Akron.
Lisa has 4 grown children. In 2019 she bought and runs The Candoren Guest House, here in Painesville as one of her other full time jobs. She said at this time of the year the phone is ringing off the hook (a good problem to have). She is also a full time faculty member at Lakeland Community College. She has been on the faculty for almost 20 years.
Welcome new Rotarian to the Painesville Rotary, Lisa Lewins.

March 18, 2025
Today was the annual 4 Way Speech Contest. Students from all high schools in the area are invited to participate in a speech contest that showcases the 4 rules (4 Way Test) of Rotary. The 4 Way Test began being used by Rotary in 1932. Herbert Taylor implemented the 4 way test in his failing company and within a year the company had completely turned around, at that time Rotary began using it. Each speech must be memorized and must ask and answer the 4 questions: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build good will and better friendships? and Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
The contestants this year were Sophia Frate, a junior at Riverside High School and Ryan Delaney a junior at Harvey High School. Sophia's speech focused on how the living can continue to live their lives through those who have passed away. Ryan's speech focused on mental illness in young adults. Both students will be representing the Painesville Rotary at the District 4 Way Test Speech contest because each student received the same amount of points from the judges. Essentially they both were the first place winners. Congratulations and good luck at the district competition!


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.

February 25, 2025
New member Halle Graham was inducted into the Rotary today by President Maureen Conway. Congratulations Halle and Welcome!


Maureen Conway, President presenting Halle Graham, new member with a Rotary pin.
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