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The Friendly Breakfast ClubApril 22, 2026 |
April is Environment Month
| 5/1 | Julia Carlotto Biral, Brazil - Our 2025/26 GRSP Student |
| 5/8 | General Meeting: Laws of Life Presentation |
| 5/14 | Thirsty Thursday |
| 5/22 | Memorial Day Weekend - No Meeting |
| 5/29 | Abbi Diego, Prelude Bookstore Owner |
| 6/5 | Kyle Wingfield; President & CEO of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation |
| 6/12 | Alan Mothner, Spruill Center for the ARts |
| 6/26 | END OF YEAR BANQUET |
| 4/29 | Lawrence Domenico |
| 5/3 | Michael Wilensky |
| 5/4 | Lorri Christopher |
| 5/20 | Tina Philpot |
| 4/23 | Roy Ethridge (18) |
| 4/28 | Rick Otness (18) |
| 5/4 | Jennie Stipick (18) |
| 5/11 | Hoshi Daruwalla (18) |
| 5/11 | Juan Lago (51) |
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| President | Matthew Johnson |
| Immediate PP | Louise Barden |
| Vice President | Dave Burr |
| Treasurer | Carter Stout |
| Secretary | Mark Galvin |
| Public Image | Bob O'Brien |
Rebekah Lignugaris is a professional organizer who helps people feel better by calming their chaos. She created Organized for Health in 2015 and focuses on residential organizing and move management services. The foundation of her business rests on her love of organization, managing her family of five, a penchant for a healthy lifestyle, project management experience, and effectively using her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work.
Rebekah is an active member of the National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals and has served on the NAPO Georgia chapter's board for the past 4 years. Although she was raised in a regularly relocating Air Force family, she considers Atlanta her home after 37 years, having attended Dunwoody High School, the University of Georgia, and raising her family in Roswell.
We just returned from the District 6900 Conference where about 15 representatives from the Rotary Club of Dunwoody enjoyed a weekend at Lake Lanier learning, growing, and connecting with each other, Rotarians from other clubs, and guests from around the country and the world. And I'm pleased to say we were honored and delighted to receive the Club of the Year award in our size category (Category III). Thanks to all of you who helped make this happen.
We were recognized with additional awards:
With just 26 days to go until golfers tee up for our FORE! the Memories Golf Tournament on May 18, we can still use your help in some key areas:
Just like last year, we are a sponsor of the Summer Olympics event. On May 23, we have the opportunity to volunteer - supervising the swimming competition. If you were there last year, you’ll know how exciting and rewarding this is
Thomas Ritch, Chief Development Officer, Special Olympics, will be at our May 8 meeting to tell us more about the event and he’ll have Evan Hodge, one of the actual participants, with him. Rick Woods will have more information over the next few days about how to sign up for the event but please put it on your calendar to attend.