This week (Friday, October 1st) we will welcome Doug Kinder. Mr. Kinder will be talking to us about White Collar Crimes and how to spot fraud in your business - inside and out.
To attend this meeting,please click hereto log into your Rotary Account. Then click on "My Account Balance" to pay for your lunch. Lunch is $16.00. We are no longer requiring registrations for meetings.
We will be taking cash lunch payments at the door as well.
A buffet meal will be hosted at the Carranor starting at 11:45am.
If you are in need of assistance with logging into your online account, please contact Ashley Lopez.
A Zoom link for this hybrid meeting will be sent out to membership on Friday, October 1st at 9:30 am.
The Environmental Committee has another volunteer opportunity this Saturday, October 2nd.
We will be collecting local, native seeds with the Black Swamp Conservancy at Clint and Pat Mauk's Prairie, 4825 Sugar Ridge Road, Pemberville, OH 43450.
Hand collecting local native seeds is a vital contribution to the Conservancy's prairie restoration efforts. Enjoy the fresh fall air while supporting the Conservancy with this great volunteer opportunity for all ages.
You can join us anytime from 9am-12pm. This is a great event for all ages.
Interested in joining us, click here to sign up HERE.
We are beyond excited to introduce our newest Rotarian Abigail Sadowy!!
We had the pleasure of meeting in July Rotarian Sadowy at one of our first Rotary meetings of the new Rotary year and she has embraced us ever since! We are truly honored she has selected our Club and has dedicated her time to helping us be #RotariansInAction.
Rotarian Sadowy is the owner of Simplicity Sounds and is very active in our community.
Be sure to give her a warm Rotary welcome at the next meeting.
Thank you to all those who volunteered for the 25th Annual Clean the Streams event!
Last week partnered with Partners for Clean Streams for their 25th Annual Clean Your Streams.
The Perrysburg Rotary Club was assigned to clean up Woodlands Park in Perrysburg, Ohio. We had 8 volunteers brave the elements and work tirelessly clean up our local park and environment.
The environment has been added as one of Rotary’s seven areas of focus. As Rotarians, we can use our influence and resources to build awareness and invest in smart, efficient ways to protect our environment. Be on the look out for the next Perrysburg Rotary Community Service Event dedicated to improving the environment.
Last Friday we welcomed Tonya Scherf from Food for Thought as our guest speaker.
Food for Thought (FFT) is nonprofit dedicated to providing food assistance with thoughtful intention to the Toledo Region.
Founded in 2007, FFT has expanded their services and programs to Mobile Food Pantries and Saturday Morning Outreach programs. With 10 pantry location per month, they are able to provide assistance to 450 families.
In 2020 FFT serviced 8,500 families, 21,600 Individuals, 7,750 children, and 3,500 seniors.
If you are interested in learning more about how to volunteer or get involved, visit feedtoledo.org or email info@feedtoledo.org .
Recently, we had the honor of being featured in the Perrysburg Messenger Journal twice this past couple of months. This week is the third article being featured.
Rotarians Susan Nelson, Jeff Normand, and Bob Venzel all collaborated to construct three featured articles for publication. We could not be more proud of fellow Rotarians and Friends and the projects we are continuing to work on throughout the country.
It is an honor to serve beside some of the best Rotarians in the world and to make a difference not only locally but globally.