"Fighting Hunger...Feeding Hope"TM
 
 
The October 18, 2018 meeting was called to order by Past Pres. Chris Mosley.  The prayer was provided by Rot. Michael Oberlender and the pledge by Rot. Hank Ross.  Our rockin’ music leader, Rot. Mitch Williams, lead the group in the song “I Love Rocky Road” by Weird Al Yankovich.  The Rotarian of the Day was Richard Varley, in his absence, Past Pres. Mosley introduced Jacob Hanna, Community Connections Manager with the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma.  Catering was provided by InterUrban of Chickasha.
 
Past Pres. Mosley giving the Fun Facts for the day:
National Chocolate Cupcake Day
Photo from Oct 19, 1915 with a train wreck near Ninnekah.
 
GUESTS:
Josh Epperson with Rot. Jay Epperson
 
Treasurer Sharon Bowman presenting a $500 donation to Asst. Chief G. G. Music with the Chickasha Police Department, for use with the 2018 Shop with a Cop.
 
Rot. Pauline Garrett providing the Sunshine report.
 
AC G.G. Music for a special presentation of his own.
 
Sgt. Of Arms Brad 'Da Man' Duvall being sworn in as a “Super Special Sheriff Deputy” for Chickasha Rotary Club.
 
 
ROTARIAN OF THE DAY:
 
Jacob Hanna, Community Connections Manager with the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
 
Catering was provided by InterUrban of Chickasha.
 
Jacob Hanna started with the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma in August as a Community Connections Manager. He currently works with Regional Food Bank partners and agencies across Northern Oklahoma to increase capacity and to better serve clients in need of assistance. 
 
Jacob is a graduate of Oklahoma State University and recently moved back to Oklahoma after spending two years in Savannah, Georgia as an events management professional at Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus. Before his time in Savannah, he travelled across Oklahoma managing mobile events for the Oklahoma City Thunder in communities outside the metro area.
 
Jacob is excited to be back in the great state of Oklahoma and is looking forward to connecting with Oklahomans across the Regional Food Bank’s 53 county service area.