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The Friendly Breakfast ClubJuly 12, 2023 |
July is Maternal and Child Health Month
| 7/14 | General Meeting - Tapestri |
| 7/18 | Board of directors meeting |
| 7/21 | General Meeting |
| 7/28 | General Meeting |
| 8/4 | Shannon Morris, Director, Spruill Gallery, Spruill Center for the Arts |
| 8/11 | Ann Hanlon, Executive Director, Perimeter Center Investment District’s (PCIDs) |
| 8/25 | Susan Keenan, Global Grant Project in Nepal |
| 9/1 | Mark Galvin, Marketing Director, Discover Dunwoody, "Brand Rotary" |
| 7/12 | Beverly Mulkey |
| 7/12 | Michael Starling |
| 7/14 | David Cesar |
| 7/25 | Fred Bounds |
| 8/2 | George Stewart |
| 8/4 | Bill Thiele |
| 8/7 | Neal MacDonald |
| 8/3 | Deb Cameron (32) |
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| President | Jack Sparks, Jr. |
| President-Elect | Louise Barden |
| President Nominee | Matthew Johnson |
| Immediate PP | Jennifer Shumway |
| Vice President | Louise Barden |
| Treasurer | Carter Stout |
| Secretary | Dave Burr |

This week we will hear from Maja and Limia of Tapestri, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating opportunities for immigrant and refugees survivors of violence through education, community organizing, direct services, and advocacy to help them reclaim ownership over their lives! President Jack has selected Tapestri as the recipient of the money we donate to honor our speakers for the coming year - and we will have an opportunity in the next week or two to assemble backpacks for students who are benefiting from Tapestri's services.
Maja is the Anti-Human Trafficking Program Director, designing and providing trainings and outreach on human trafficking on a local, state-wide, and national basis to mainstream service providers, law enforcement, and community organizations. She holds a Master’s in International Relations and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Georgia State University.
Limia is Tapestri's Domestic Violence Program Director. With the organization since 2009, Limia currently manages program coordinators and conducts multicultural training programs for court personnel, Law enforcement and immigrant communities. She coordinates the Interpreter training and maintains the database for interpreters as well. She has a Bachelor of Art in Sociology and a Master’s in Public Administration with a concentration on non-profit management from Kennesaw State University
Next week we'll have both Thirsty Thursday - place to be revealed in next week's bulletin - AND (drum roll please) our annual visit from Tony Barnhardt with his outlook on the 2023-24 college football season. Bring family, friends, potential Rotarians to either of these amazing events!

Join Rotarians from around Altanta metro this coming Tuesday, July 18 at 6:00 pm. We've moved to a NEW Location: Mutation Brewing Company, 5825 Roswell Rd NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. There's free parking. Arrive early as you'd like, grab a table and use the free wifi.
As Rotarians, we often want to do business with other Rotarians, but it's hard to find a resource because our occupational classification system - with more than 1,000 classifications - doesn't always work. The unintended consequence is that you can't find a Rotarian who performs a service, provides a product or is an expert in a specific field.
Last month we kicked off a truly valuable Classification Project. This month we'll provide an update for our 'Beta Test' that you are invited to participate in.https://dpw1d901g0s8f.cloudfront.net/13662.jpg
There are opportunities on the horizon where we can "bring hope to the world" and have some fun doing it: