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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Rotary Onlinehttps://dunwoodyrotary.org
ROTARY CLUB OFFridays, 7:15 am |
President | Louise Barden |
President Nominee | David Burr |
Immediate PP | Jack Sparks, Jr. |
Vice President | Matthew Johnson |
Treasurer | Carter Stout |
Secretary | Alison Norris |
This week, join us at the Embassy Suites to hear from Major Sean Minton, a 2019-20 Rotary Global Grant Scholar who pursued a Master’s at King’s College London in International Peace and Security under the Rotary focus on Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution. His dissertation addressed how NATO, the institution, adapts as warfare and the environment change.
Sean is a U.S. Army Public Affairs officer who graduated first in his class of 56 Army Majors from the Command and General Staff Officer College campus at Fort Belvoir, Virginia just 10 days ago. He will next serve as a Public Affairs Officer in the Office of the Chief of Public Affairs (OCPA). OCPA advises the Secretary of the Army and Army Senior Leaders in strategic communications, and crafts and disseminates communication for Army policy.
Sean is originally from Florida and enjoys sunshine and close proximity to the ocean. In October 2018, Georgia Rotary District 6900 in the United States selected him to represent our district as a 2019-2020 Rotary Global Grant Scholar at King's College London in the United Kingdom. His course of study at King's was International Peace and Security MA in the renowned War Studies Department.
Major Minton completed a Master’s in Professional Studies in public Relations and Corporate Communication at Georgetown University in 2020. He graduat3d from the US Military Academy at West Point in May 2013. He lies in Alexandria , VA with his wife and two sons.
We all know we have had a great year - having fun and making a difference in our community! So we are pleased to announce that we received recognition last weekend at the Jekyll Island District Conference - as Club of the Year in Category III (category based on our size). We also received awards for:
Congratulations to President Louise, our officers and directors, and each and every member of the Rotary Club of Dunwoody!
Our FORE the Memories tournament is fast approaching - with tee-off on Monday, May 19. Here’s where we need your help now:
We should have a press release out to publications such as The Dunwoody Crier and the Dunwoody and Sandy Springs Reporter next week.
Thanks to all who are already supporting our big fundraiser for the year!
This week, we shine a spotlight on Fred Bounds, a dedicated member of our club since Jul 13, 2001. Fred’s initial attraction to Rotary stemmed from its unique ability to facilitate meaningful contributions, both locally and internationally. He appreciated the many organized structures that allowed him to choose among different projects, a sentiment that resonated deeply as he hadn’t been actively involved in charitable giving before joining.
The fellowship within Rotary, characterized by positive and successful individuals, drew Fred in. Recruited by Sue Henderson, then a provost at Georgia Perimeter College, Fred’s professional life was deeply intertwined with education, having worked at GPC from 1989 until his retirement in 2017. His focus on business information systems and economics at GPC (which later became part of Georgia State University) reflect his commitment to education and community development.
Beyond the classroo, Fred’s passion for community shines through his dedicated work maintaining the traffic circle now affectionately known as Bounds Garden. This 0.005-acre park in Dunwoody is estimate to his commitment and care, showcasing a vibrant array of flowers like irises, daylilies, cone flowers and asters. Fred’s dedication to this space, supported by fellow club members and community contributions, highlights his hands-on approach to service. Frekd’s involvement extends to Anchor Place, where he volunteers on Monday’s, focusing on support for those affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia. His belief in literacy as a fundamental necessity underscores his commitment to broader community well-being.
Before his impactful tenure in education, Fred’s journey included serving in the Air Force after graduating from Florida State University. He spent time in Phoenix and then in Guam where he met his wife Mimi. His diverse background also includes an MBA from the University of South Florida and a stint as a Subway franchise owner.
Fred embodies the spirit of Rotarythrough his long-standing membership, his active involvement in community service projects, and his dedication to service above self. His contributions to our club and the wider community are invaluable, making him a true asset to the Rotary Club of Dunwoody.
Dunwoody Village will soon be transformed into a thriving artist market. As a Dunwoody Rotarian - or a member of the Dunwoody family of Rotary - you have an opportunity to participate! Consider this your call to volunteer. The 15th annual Dunwoody Art Festival features artisans from across the country, a creative Kidz Zone, entertainment and tasty festival food. Mark your calendar now. Be part of the team that will make this 2025 signature event a “best-ever” success.
The Rotary Club of Dunwoody has been part of the Festival since its inaugural year in 2010. In exchange for the amazing volunteer support by Dunwoody Rotarians and Atlanta Rotaract, the Rotary Club of Dunwoody receives a complimentary ($2,000+ value), well-located exhibit space ($2,000+ Value) at the festival. We utilize this exhibit as the center for the Rotary Club’s community outreach - a place where we have recruited new members and enlisted potential Rotary Youth Exchange host families and outbound students.
There are two ways to help:
You can register by completing a form on Friday, or contacting Jay Brackman (404-483-5886 or by email at atlcubsfan@gmail.com) or Kathy Brandt (404-797-0705 or email at kgbrandt1@comcast.net). Please include name, cell phone #, requested shifts, and t-shirt size.
Join us for a fabulous evening of great food, fellowship, and theatrical entertainment. The Dunwoody Diners will be having dinner at Dominck's on 6/14/25 (Time to Be Announced). The address of Dominck's is: 197 W Crogan St, Lawrenceville, GA 30046, phone 770-277-8477. After dinner, we will be attending the play "Waitress" at the Aurora Theater. The address of the Aurora Theater is : 128 Pike Street, Lawrenceville, GA 30046, phone 678-226-6222. Please note that you will have to order your own tickets. Also, please order your tickets soon.
Please RSVP to
sherrylevy13@hotmail.com with
your number of attendees by 6/11/24. This promises to be a wonderful
evening!
Special Olympics Georgia will host the Summer State Games at Emory University this May! We have donated money AND want to be there in force to support this wonderful initiative on Friday, May 16 at the State Swimming Competition. We have been asked to help out with the swimming competition.
You can find out more about the volunteers needed by clicking on this link. Then you can sign up to volunteer using the camera on your phone and the QR code in the picture. As the poster suggests, more information also is available by calling 770-414-9390, ext. 1111; by emailing Leks1.Whatley@SpecialOlympicsGA.org, or by visiting the website - https://www.specialolympicsga.org.