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The Friendly Breakfast ClubMay 1, 2019 |
May is Youth Service Month
| 5/3 | Laws of Life, Essay Reading |
| 5/10 | No meeting - Dunwoody Arts Festival this weekend |
| 5/17 | Mathilde Illum, GRSP - Thank you RCD |
| 5/24 | No meeting - Memorial Day |
| 5/31 | Kewalin Chaichanawitchakit (Mink), Rotary Youth Exchange - Thank You Dunwoody |
| 6/7 | A guest from the Atlanta Mission |
| 6/14 | David Buchanan, President, Rotaract Club of Metro Atlanta |
| 6/21 | Club Assembly |
| 5/3 | Michael Wilensky |
| 5/4 | Lorri Christopher |
| 5/20 | Tina Philpot |
| 5/4 | Jennie Stipick (11) |
| 5/11 | Hoshi Daruwalla (11) |
| 5/11 | Juan Lago (44) |
| 5/28 | Bob O'Brien (42) |
| 5/28 | Matthew Johnson (8) |
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| President-Elect | Cathie Brumfield |
| Treasurer | Ron Barden |
| Secretary | Ardy Bastien |
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Join us Friday morning for a special treat - as we are joined by Dunwoody High School students:
Who better to introduce our Laws of Life Essay contest winners than George Stewart, who has been a strong advocate for this program since Georgia Rotary first got involved in about 2004. The Georgia Laws of Life contest invites students to select a Law of Life and to use it as a prompt to write about a core character value such as honesty, generosity, courage, compassion, or perseverance. On Friday, George will tell us a little about the program and introduce us to Heather Carter, the Teacher Contest Chair. Then Dunwoody High contest winner Mia Whitehurst and several of the students who received Honorable Mention will read their essays. These students are among 44,185 Georgia high school students who submitted essays this year - from 69 Georgia High Schools in contests sponsored by 53 Rotary Club. Dunwoody Rotarians joined others across the state in judging the competition. The program awarded $21,100 in cash prizes - including money from our weekly scholarship drawing. Thanks to our essay readers and to Rotarians who took charge of our weekly scholarship drawing!
RYLA is a Rotary International program designed to help youth hone their leadership potential and our club has participated for more than 20 years. In District 6900, the annual camp is organized and run by the Rotary Club of Americus. Dunwoody sends board members of the Dunwoody High Interact Club and children of Rotarians.
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On April 25, the Rotary Club of Dunwoody officially celebrated its 35th birthday! The celebration continued all weekend in Sandestin:
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Next weekend is the Dunwoody Arts Festival - an event that's been supported by amazing Dunwoody Rotary volunteers for the last 10 years. The Rotary Club of Dunwoody (RCD) is recognized as one of six “Leading Sponsors” for this community event. We have no meeting next week, so the Arts Festival is your opportunity to enjoy time with other club members and show our support for the community!
The Dunwoody Art Festival, has become a beloved Dunwoody community tradition, attracting 40,000 attendees and 155 artists annually. It certainly is “the place to be” in Dunwoody on Mother’s Day weekend. Join with fellow Rotarians, family members and friends to be part of this significant community event! You may join us:
Our participation and support for this event gives our club significant community visibility during the eight weeks leading up to the event, as well as the opportunity to “tell the Rotary Story” to thousands of attendees in our Rotary booth.
We hope to see you at the Dunwoody Arts Festival! It's a great opportunity to support the community, build our image in Dunwoody and grow support for the good work we do!
Thanks!
Kathy Brandt and Ardy Bastien
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Last Saturday, Rick Otness, Eric Schuetz and Warren Turner joined me - "Ranger Fred" - at Monroe Park to spruce up this RCD-adopted traffic island across from the Dunwoody branch of the DeKalb Public Library. We adopted the island at least 20 years ago and gather every two months to enjoy each other's company as we weed, trim, sweep and/or lay down pine straw.
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Have you ever wondered where some of our Rotary Club of Dunwoody traditions began? What Dunwoody Rotarians 25 or 30 or 35 years ago were doing to make a difference? Well, Jackie Cuthbert and I are going to try to answer many of those questions in our year-long celebration of RCD's 35 years!
We're starting with more about our first full year as a club. That year started with John Ellis as our president - he served for only a few weeks before he was promoted by the Air Force Reserve and required to move to Washington DC. That's when Robert W. (Bob) Lewis agreed to move up from his role as Vice President.
During that first year: