This Wednesday, January 18th, we will be continuing our year of Imagine-Rotary. We will be continuing our focus on Health and Wellness in the month of January.
Dr. Ashley Cooper was born in southeast Ohio but grew up across the river in northeast Kentucky. He graduated from Morehead State University with a bachelor’s degree in science and subsequently earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, SC, having graduated cum laude. While in school, Dr. Cooper attended extracurricular trainings to further his expertise in Diversified, Thompson, Gonstead, Cox, and Activator techniques. He also enhanced his knowledge in pediatric and pregnancy adjustments. Additionally, his passion for sports and inevitable sports injuries led him to become certified in active and passive rehabilitation.
Dr. Cooper believes in treating the whole body of all ages to further a patient’s optimal potential. Through chiropractic care, active and passive rehabilitation, massage therapy, orthotics and nutrition, his goal is for every patient to experience a healthy, pain-free life style with increased range of motion, strength and flexibility.”
A teaching team and student from the Hudson High School Service Learning Class will be on hand to share what is new with the program.
Meetings this month
January 18 Gala Committee
January 25 Ken Fogle, NEO Gift of Life
Biergarten Committee
All meetings will be held immediately following the general session and any active Rotarian is invited to attend.
Past Meetings
Rotarian Jim Ahern is shown with Speaker Nicole Becher. It was back to school when Nicole Becher, Clinical Coordinator with the Summit County Public Health Department working with program initiatives under communicable diseases and senior and adult services, was our presenter. We had a pre- and post-test on Brain Health Issues. The importance of diet, exercise and hints on activities to keep us healthy and active were shared.
the Rotary Foundation. The Rotary Foundation helps Rotary members to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace by improving health, providing quality education, improving the environment, and. alleviating poverty. It is one of the largest charitable organizations in the world and Rotarians are encouraged to support it through the Every Rotarians Every Year (EREY) program.Tom's. dad Phil Tobin