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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Rotary Onlinehttps://dunwoodyrotary.org
ROTARY CLUB OFFridays, 7:15 am |
President | Matthew Johnson |
Immediate PP | Louise Barden |
Vice President | David Burr |
Treasurer | Carter Stout |
Secretary | Mark Galvin |
Public Image | Bob O'Brien |
Join us at Maggiano's this Friday to welcome Michael Starling, Director of Economic Development for the City of Dunwoody and our most recent new member.
Michael has been Dunwoody' Director of Economic Development since 2010 and is responsible for leading the City’s efforts to expand the local economy through business development efforts. Priorities for the City include retention of existing businesses, recruitment of new firms, and the redevelopment of existing commercial areas. [more]
Join the Dunwoody Family of Rotary this Saturday, August 2, to cheer on the Gwinnett Stripers at Cool Ray Field in
Lawrenceville. Game time is at 6 pm. Prior to the game
there is going to be a car show so you may want to arrive early to check out
the cars. The cars also will parade on the field between innings.
Tickets
are $20 each. Please contact Sherry Levy at sherrylevy13@hotmail.com or speak
with Ken Levy if you want to attend. Everyone is invited. Kids under 15
can attend at no charge. All attendees will be responsible for their own
food and snacks. Like previous years, our seats are under the overhang on the
first base side so we will be sheltered from bright sun or rain should there be
any.
In just a week's time - Saturday, August 9, Rotarians from the DeKalb Rotary Council - including Dunwoody, will gather to collect home medical equipment for an organization called FODAC (Friends of Disabled Adults and Children. Here's a preview of a story from the August District Newsletter that provides a view of the people you might touch by participating. You might also want to take a listen to Chris Brand, President of FODAC and District 6900 Disaster Relief Chair, in his interview on WABE's Closer Look with Rose Scott. Then contact Dave Burr to volunteer for the morning of August 9. [more]
In partnership with Tapestri, Dunwoody Rotarians and members of the Dunwoody High School football team recently filled 92 "packed to order" backpacks that will be distributed to kids who need them. The organization had specific lists for 92 children about to start back to school and the Dunwoody club purchased the backpacks and needed school supplies. With all the help on hand, backpacks were done within an hour. Great fun, great work! Thanks to Alison Norris for all her work coordinating this event!
The Rotary Club of Dunwoody is proud to shine a spotlight on one of its most
dedicated members, Rick Woods. Rick joined our club in March 2012,
driven by a heartfelt desire to give back to his community. He quickly
discovered that Rotary's diverse avenues for service provided the perfect
platform for him to make a difference.
Rick's journey to Rotary was influenced by former club presidents Jackie
Ward and Bill Woulfin, but it was his neighbor, Fred Bounds, who ultimately
encouraged him to attend his first meeting and truly sparked his interest.
His commitment to the club was evident when he took the helm as president
during the 2018-2019 term. Under Rick's exceptional leadership, our club
achieved remarkable success, earning both the Club of the Year and Club
of the Decade awards. Rick himself was recognized with the prestigious Sheffield
Leadership Award, a testament to his outstanding contributions.
When asked about his favorite club activities, Rick enthusiastically points
to Special Olympics days and any initiative involving children,
including the Rotary Youth Exchange and our various scholarship
programs. Looking to the future, Rick is passionate about increasing our club's
fundraising efforts to help even more people and raising our profile within
Dunwoody, ensuring every resident is aware of the powerful work we do.
Outside of his Rotary commitments, Rick is looking forward to a golf trip
next week with his son at TPC Sawgrass in Florida. We're incredibly fortunate
to have Rick Woods as a vital part of our Rotary family!
Last week, we had a great presentation from the City of Dunwoody about cyber security ... a 2-hour presentation condensed into a 20-minute overview. You can take a look at the full presentation - and even download the file for future reference - by clicking this link: Cyber Security Guidelines
We'd like to test how well do you know your fellow members? Do you know who: