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Sunday, August 19, 2012
Glenn Erb
It is with sadness that Glenn Erb has passed away.
He was a Rotarian since 1950.
Born - May 20th, 1922
Deceased - August 16th, 2012
Our Rotary thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
A ROTARY TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF RON STRATTON
For nine years Ron
Stratton was, to OUR Elizabethtown Rotary Club, a lightning rod for improved quality programs,
productive fund-raising, challenging activities, intelligent debate,
hilarious promotions, intrepid public relations, eloquent communication
and history, and above all, zealous membership recruitment. He
was a Music Man and a Rainmaker, a Wizard of Oz and Obi-Wan-Kenobi, a
Gandalf and a Gandhi, a Shoeless Joe Hardy and a Peerless Price, a
Svengali and a Sevareid, a Peter Pan and a Peter Parker(Spiderman!), a Stormin'
Norman Schwartzkopf and a Norman Vincent Peale, all wrapped into one dedicated
and accomplished Rotarian!
Ron first visited
us on March 18th 1993, retired from 44 years of broadcasting in
September of that year, and joined our club on May 1st, 1994,
sponsored by Ann Reinhold. He immediately
jumped into the work of the club by guest editing the SPOKE twice in July, in
the absence of Dan Eshleman, giving us a hint at his word-smithing
talents.
He was inducted on
August 19th, 1994 with Mike Murphy, Beth Richardson and David Wyche,
and gave a memorable classification talk on October 21, 1994. I say memorable, because it was one of the
first times he got near the microphone, and his broadcasting personality
switched on for 30-minutes of pure entertainment—it was only a harbinger of
things to come!
His first make-up
was at a Club in Florida in January of 1995 and he managed to eke out 8 full years
of Perfect Attendance while among us!
It was the
Christmas Tree sale of 1994 that grabbed his attention. After working a shift alone, and seeing the
end result of $1700 profit for the season, Ron went to the Board and offered to
take over the sale for 1995. Using his marketing
and broadcasting background, he first had to sell US on the idea that the Tree
Sale could bring in BIG profits, and then he turned his salesmanship on the
public. What we now do with the tree
sales seems “old hat” but all we ever did before Ron was rack the trees and
take in money. These were all his innovations:
1. Moved
from a vacant lot (now Rita’s) to the Giant parking lot
2. Purchased
the tree baler, to wrap them in plastic netting
3. Acquired
the first changeable lettering sign
4. Began
the world-famous Tree Sale Countdown
5. Advertised
through VAL-PAK coupons and in the Chronicle and Merchandiser
6. Improved
overhead lighting, and convinced Giant to let an electric box be installed
7. Achieved
100% Rotarian participation in one or more phases of the sales
8. Instituted
aggressive, competitive pricing strategies
9. Wrote
volumes of instructions on how to sell, how to price and label trees, and how to use the equipment.
10. Demonstrated, at a club meeting, the
proper use of the leaf and needle blower!
The 1995 Tree Sale
Profit came in at $5000….
1996…$10,000…
1997…$15,000 and
1998…$18,000!
Among Ron’s accomplishments,
he edited the SPOKE for 6 years, chaired the Christmas Tree sale for 5 years,
founded and moderated “Rump Rotary” (a Wednesday morning coffee break at
K-Mart), created the weekly auction, collected 18 volumes of Club Archives,
authored the informative and entertaining history of the club, contributed
to become a Paul Harris Fellow, served with distinction on the Board, wrote
several new songs and revised some old sexist lyrics, and
carried the mantle of Club Rotarian of the Year.
Ron was integral to
the membership growth spurt that
occurred from 1994 to 2003 by both
directly by sponsoring 10 new members (Awad, Fetter, Garrett,
Olives, Pelletier, Rhen, Zogorski, Herr, Kegerize, & Tucker) and perhaps
more importantly, indirectly, through the overall improvement of attitude and
commitment that he inspired in our club members in that time
period.
I know that Ron
made ME a better Rotarian by his example and his relentless practice of
the 4-Way Test in everything he did. It was certainly a proud moment for
me to be made a Paul Harris Fellows on the same day as Ron in September of
1999. It was through Ron’s decision to
drop from the officer line that I was recruited to fill in, and that brought me
to the Presidency in 2002-2003-- Ron’s last year with the club. The experiences of that year forced me to
examine what Rotary really meant to me, and what being
a GOOD Rotarian really meant. Although circumstances took him
away when he moved to Red Lion, I was fortunate to benefit from Ron’s continued
advice and support during that term.
I was able to coax him to come back as a visiting Rotarian from the Red Lion Club, on May 2, 2003. I
took the liberty of proclaiming that day to be “Ron Stratton Day at
Elizabethtown Rotary” and as I look back on all that he did for the club, it
hardly seems special enough.
And so, I write
this blog post for those who knew Ron, and also for those who never had that
privilege, in the hope that his memory will be enough to stir some of us to be
a little more passionate, a little more creative, a little more evangelical, a
little more forceful, a little more innovative and a little more daring for
this wonderful idea called Rotary—an idea which Ron Stratton might have
created, had Paul Harris not beat him to it!
Tom Labagh
Past President, 2002-2003
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Bill Mummert
It is with great sadness that our club says goodbye to a wonderful man and Rotarian, Bill Mummert.
His passion for supporting the local food banks will live on as we designate the Month of August - Local Food Bank Month for the Elizabethtown Rotary.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Arlene and the rest of the family.
His passion for supporting the local food banks will live on as we designate the Month of August - Local Food Bank Month for the Elizabethtown Rotary.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Arlene and the rest of the family.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Sponsor Ken Brandt on his Ride to the Big Easy
INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF
MOTORCYCLING ROTARIANS (IFMR),
MOTORCYCLING ROTARIANS (IFMR),
Motorcycle Ride to 2011 Rotary Convention in New Orleans
To Benefit POLIO PLUS
Members of IFMR are planning a series of motorcycle rides to the New Orleans Rotary Convention to raise awareness of and donations for Rotary's POLIO PLUS campaign. The eastern US group will be leaving from Albany, NY, on May 15 and plans to arrive in Baton Rouge, LA, on May 19 where it will rendezvous with other IFMR riders from other parts of the continent for a Grand Entrance into New Orleans on May 20. Riders are hoping to raise an average of $1/mile for the distance they travel to New Orleans. Proceeds will go to the POLIO PLUS campaign and help complete the $200 million matching grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help END POLIO NOW.
Be a part of this campaign by sponsoring my ride. Our trip to N.O. is 1156 miles so I’m requesting from each E-town Rotarian to contribute a penny a mile ($11.56). All Rotarian donations will be credited to their Paul Harris account if they provide their Rotary information.
More information about the ride or the POLIO PLUS campaign, contact me at 367 5223 or keystnken@aol.com
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Rotarians in Action-- Mission to Brazil
There is nothing I can add to this, except to say that my admiration continues to grow exponentially for Dr. Joe Rebman and all those Rotarian volunteers who took part in the latest medical mission to Brazil...
CLICK THE HEADLINE-- "Rotarians In Action--Mission to Brazil" and it will take you the blog record of the trip... the photos are stunning and the results are phenomenal.
Tom Labagh, PP
CLICK THE HEADLINE-- "Rotarians In Action--Mission to Brazil" and it will take you the blog record of the trip... the photos are stunning and the results are phenomenal.
Tom Labagh, PP
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Celebrating our Foundation
"Rotary International‘s masterpiece is The Rotary Foundation.…It transforms our most daring dreams into the most splendid realities.…The Rotary world and even the political world are already aware that The Rotary Foundation is the most generous expression of Rotarian generosity — a generosity that not only brings benefits but also brings help and cooperation to solve the problems that affect mankind.…Only God achieves the impossible, but The Rotary Foundation achieves the best that mankind can possibly achieve." — 1990-91 RI President Paulo V.C. Costa"
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