Rotary Club of Cincinnati



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|Thursday, July 13, 2017 |

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|JUSTICE PAT DEWINE |

|Supreme Court of Ohio |

|"Our Ohio Courts and Constitution" |

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|Justice Pat DeWine began his service on the Supreme Court of Ohio on January 2, 2017, following a statewide election in which he received over 56% of the vote. |

|Before serving on the Supreme Court, Justice DeWine was a judge on the First District Court of Appeals based in Cincinnati. An excellent writer, Justice DeWine |

|was known for the quality and thoroughness of his legal opinions. His opinions reflect his strong belief in judicial restraint and his respect for the |

|constitutional roles of the other coequal branches of government. |

|Justice DeWine graduated in the top ten percent of his class from the University of Michigan Law School with Order of the Coif honors. He was selected Executive|

|Editor of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, won honors as a moot court semifinalist, and on multiple occasions, received academic awards for |

|obtaining the top marks in his classes. In addition to his academic achievements, during his third year in law school, he finished second in the Toledo marathon|

|with a time of 2:30:53, one of the top marathon times in the state that year. |

|Justice DeWine is a 1990 graduate of Miami University, where he received degrees in History and Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs, while maintaining a perfect 4.0 |

|grade point average and receiving summa cum laude honors. At Miami, Justice DeWine was awarded the academic Alumni Scholarship three times, received recognition|

|as the top student in the political science department and was a national Truman Scholarship finalist alternate award winner.  |

|As a member of the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners, he focused on reforming County government, lowering the tax burden, eliminating unnecessary |

|bureaucracy and promoting public safety.  He led the citizens referendum that ultimately repealed the nearly $1 billion sales tax increase that was enacted by |

|his colleagues on the Commission.   |

|Justice DeWine and his wife Rhonda live in Cincinnati where they are the proud parents of five children:  Michael (20), Matthew (18), Jacob (18), Grace (15) and|

|Brian (15). |

|Location: Continental Room |

|Menu: Baby kale with toasted almonds, golden raisins, feta & red wine vinaigrette; roasted honey glazed pork loin, herbed fingerlings, baby carrots & pork jus |

|(GLUTEN FREE); and brown butter cake with caramel. |

|Alternate Menu: Herb marinated tofu, herbed fingerlings, baby carrots, jus OR July Salad - Grilled chicken on chipped iceberg & cabbage with scallions, carrots,|

|tomatoes & ginger dressing. |

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|*Please note an increase in the pay-at-the-door lunch price by $1.00. The new cost is now $22.00. |

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|This Week's Birthdays: |

|July 11 - Dan Neyer dneyer@ |

|July 13 - Julie Carpenter julianna.carpenter@ |

|July 13 - Rob Croskery rcroskery@ |

|July 15 - Peter Baden pbaden@ |

|July 15 - Mike Brendamour mike_brendamour@ |

|July 16 - Kari Shankar shankar3405@ |

|July 17 - Arnie Beringer arnie.beringer@ |

|July 17 - Heather Hawkins heather.hawkins@ |

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|This Week's Meetings: |

|11:30 a.m. Committee Fair - Julep Room, 3rd FL |

|1:30 p.m. Board of Directors - Salon M, 4th FL |

|1:30 p.m. World Community Service Committee - Boardroom 4, Mezzanine Level |

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|2017 Member Anniversaries (with 5 year increments):  |

|JULY - |

|Rick Flynn - 5 years! |

|Arnold Rabkin - 15 years! |

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|Rotary After Hours - THIS SATURDAY, July 15th!  |

|The first Rotary After Hours of the 2017-2018 Rotary year will be this Saturday, from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Jane Birckhead's 2 Mac Head Farm! It is in Morrow, so it|

|is a hike, but well worth it! The farm is located at 6656 Morrow Woodville Rd, Morrow, Ohio 45152. Bring suits for swimming, tennis shoes for Pickle Ball, bug |

|spray if you want to hike and snacks if you're hungry! There will be beer, wine and soft drinks. Directions: I-71 to exit 28; Left on St. Rt. 48 to Morrow; 4 |

|miles to U.S. 22/3; 5 miles to Morrow; Turn right (light) at the Marathon station; Go straight up the hill 2 miles to the "S" curve; Just past the old farm |

|house and barn on the left; Gate is open. (Note the 2 Norwegian Spruce trees at the gate are from the Chianti Classic gang of Rotarians!) |

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|Upcoming RAH Events |

|Saturday, August 5th, 5:00-8:00 p.m. - Ringo Lanes (9651 Kenwood Rd, Blue Ash) hosted by Gary Kindell |

|Friday, September 8th, 5:00-8:00 p.m. - Captain's Watch Terrace (903 Adams Crossing) hosted by Tim Hershner |

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|2017-2018 Rotary Committees - COMMITTEE FAIR! |

|This Thursday, we will be holding a Committee Fair in the Julep Room (3rd FL) starting at 11:30 a.m. Come learn about all our Rotary Club of Cincinnati |

|committees and sign-up to volunteer!  |

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|Camp Allyn Balloon Rides |

|The Balloon rides are great Cincinnati Rotary tradition that you can bring the entire family to participate and when we are done with helping the campers you |

|and your family can take a turn in the balloon.  They offer campers a unique chance to view the world from way up high for a few minutes. Balloon ride evenings |

|guarantee many smiles, laughter and great Rotarian teamwork. Our Rotary club has been providing the rides at Camp Allyn for over 30 years and Rotarians are |

|needed each week to help with set up and take down of the balloon and to ensure campers get in and out of the basket safely. We will meet in Camp Allyn's (1414 |

|Lake Allyn Rd, Batavia - 45103) main parking lot between 6:15-6:30 pm. If you can't make it at that time, come later! You can meet us in the field and we'll |

|still be happy to put you to work! If they are canceled due to weather an e-mail message will be sent around 4:00-5:00p.m. Balloon Rides will be on Wednesday |

|with a Thursday rain day. If you have any weather related questions about the rides please call or text Mark Soupene at 513-604-1936. |

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|2017 Camp Allyn Balloon Ride Schedule |

|Wednesday July 12th, with a rain date on Thursday July 13th |

|Wednesday July 19th, with a rain date on Thursday July 20th |

|Wednesday July 26th, with a rain date on Thursday July 27th |

|Wednesday August 2nd, with a rain date on Thursday August 3rd |

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|Rotary Family Picnic - Saturday, August 26, 2017 |

|Please plan to attend this year's Annual Rotary Family Picnic on Saturday, August 26, 2017, at the Main Lodge at Camp Allyn! Bring the whole family - all ages |

|are welcome and children under 12 are free. There will be swimming, archery, fishing, Camp Allyn tours, a magic show and much much more! Come check out |

|Cincinnati area craft beers and a catered picnic by Hilver's Catering. We'll also have live music starting at 5:30 p.m. As alway you can join the Corn Hole |

|Tournament (click HERE to sign-up) and view the car show. If you have any questions, contact Chris Adams (chris.adams@ or 513-965-5111). |

|To make your reservation click PICNIC RESERVATION. |

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|Coming up next week! |

|Program: Tara L. Robinson, Author |

|Location: Queen City Club |

|Menu: Bone-in roasted chicken breast, garlic mashed potatoes, roasted cauliflower, heirloom carrots, natural jus and vanilla cake, dark chocolate mousse & |

|macerated berries. |

|Alternate Menu: Roasted vegetable wellington with smoky tomato sauce OR grilled chicken caesar salad. |

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