This Wednesday, January 25th, we will be continuing our year of Imagine-Rotary. This will conclude our month of Health and Wellness topics. Thank you to Jim Ahern for securing such interesting speakers.
Shannon Speaks is a graduate of Kent State University with a BA inn Therapuetic Recreation/Recreational Therapy and a Master's Degree from Case Western University in Social Work. Shannon supports remarkable helping professionals in a variety of settings through mindfulness teachings and practices. In her private coaching practice at Nourish C&C, LLC, she gets to partner with caregivers of all kinds who are ready to rediscover peace, balance and fulfillment.
Meetings this month
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
HHS Service Learning Class came for a visit. Left to Right Teacher Brittany Amiet, Students Becca and Sam and Teacher Marty Bach. Sam has been volunteering at the Salvation Army Learning Zone. Imagine a HHS Football and Baseball Letterman playing Legos with the preschool set. Sam plans to attend Roanoke College. and hopes to play Baseball and pursue a Service Fellowship. Becca is a basketball point guard and spent the fall at the Akron Food Pantry. She is undecided as to her college choice but hopes to study medicine or international affairs..or perhaps both.
PE Terri Bortnik was a volunteer for Dr. Ashley Cooper's demonstration of an electronic method of orthotic fitting.
Ashley Cooper, DC is affiliated with ChiroMax at 8900 Darrow Rd, Twinsburg. It is a full service chiropractic office dong assessments, examinations, manipulation, manual therapy, rehabilitation, cold laser treatments, A-line custom insoles, nutrition counseling, Bemer, Diversified, Thompson, Gonstead, Cox, and Activator techniques. We learned a lot about the newest approaches to chiropractic care and he was a very engaging speaker.
ShelterBox: A desire to help, a global relief partner, opportunities to respond after disastersShelterBox, an internationally known disaster relief organization and one of Rotary's key partners, originated as a Rotary club
...Dr. Pat Goetz won the 50/50 raffle of $10 but the grand prize of more than $300 is still out there and growing. Remember to bring your singles and participate. You could be the BIG winner of some serious cash!