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The Friendly Breakfast ClubMay 18, 2022 |
May is Youth Service Month
| 5/20 | No Meeting - Join us for Thirsty Thursday on May 26 |
| 5/27 | Regular Meeting - James Ottley, Atlanta History |
| 6/3 | Regular Meeting - David Abes, "Dunwoody Village Development" |
| 6/10 | Regular Meeting - Dwight Glover, Ace Dunwoody |
| 6/17 | No Meeting - Join us for RCD End of Year Event on June 16 |
| 6/24 | Regular Meeting -Jennifer Shumway, President Elect, “Looking Forward: Rotary in 2022-2023” |
| 7/8 | Regular Meeting - Mike Parks, Rotary Youth Exchange |
| 7/22 | Regular Meeting - Tony Barnhart, College Football Sports Analyst |
| 5/20 | Tina Philpot |
| 5/21 | Teayanna Leytham |
| 6/2 | Gary Lane |
| 6/4 | Michael Kenig |
| 6/11 | Russell Reams, DBA |
| 5/28 | Bob O'Brien (45) |
| 5/28 | Matthew Johnson (11) |
| 6/7 | George Stewart, Jr. (53) |
| 6/15 | Chris Gutschenritter (48) |
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| President-Elect | Jack Sparks, Jr. |
| Immediate PP | Carter Stout |
| Treasurer | Cathie Brumfield |
| Public Image | Freddy Morello |

Last month, President Carter challenged us to show up in large numbers for the Bounds Garden Clean-Up; you did and we loved it! So let's do it again this Saturday - at 9:00 am in the traffic island across from the Dunwoody Library on Chamblee-Dunwoody. The more the merrier - and the quicker our work! Hope to see you there - bring your gloves and your favorite garden tool! Contact "Ranger" Fred Bounds if you have questions.
This Thursday, May 19, join us at the opening of a new art exhibit at the Spruill Art Gallery on Ashford-Dunwoody. The exhibit is sponsored by our own Rotary Club as part of our new partnership with the Spruill Center for the Arts. The opening reception runs from 6-9 pm and we'd love to have you there representing Dunwoody Rotary. Wear your pin or your Rotary shirt.
Matri-ARC highlights the work of 10 Georgia female artists, all at varying stages of their careers. The arc runs through the show as an allegory allowing the viewer to experience each artist at their point in the creative journey. The women ask different questions, seek different answers, and in doing so infuse their work with value, passion and life. All have claimed their own space allowing their work to evolve and flourish, creating a legacy of inspiration.
Watch for more information about our partnership with the Spruill Center for the Arts.

We had a full complement of golfers, and many friendly hard-working Dunwoody volunteers and St. Marlo staff members who helped make our inaugural golf tournament a great day! Thanks for all your support! We will have more information to share on the financial success of the day - and many pictures to share - in another week or so.