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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 2p North Cobb: Volunteer: KSU CARE Pantry Unload and Restock Day(s) Unloading food truck at KSU Cares office. Location: 395 Cobb Avenue, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 Located in the Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Campus's Carmichael Student Center, room 172 - Jeff Bass and Robert Shippey connected with Midwest Food Bank to begin a monthly food distribution with the KSU Cares Center! Great Rotary connections at work! We need you and a couple of dozen of your friends to help unload the truck. (Boxes weigh about 25#.) Register here
| 6 11 Vinings Cumberland: Boy Scout Golden Eagle Luncheon Ted Decker, Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer of The Home Depot, as our keynote speaker, and we can’t wait to hear his insights as we come together to celebrate the impact of Scouting in our community. Lunch will be served.
Organizer: Annie Roberts Dress: Business Bring a donation
5p Roswell: Veterans Dinner at the American Legion Post 201 Come join in service as we pay our respects to those who have fought to preserve our freedom. Dinner will be served to Veterans and the Roswell Rotarians will be acting as the waite staff! Contact Jonathan Crooks or Ralph Rowlands to be able to serve in this very valuable way. | 7 |
8 | 9 1p Roswell: RUMC Job Networking
Join us on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at RUMC Job Networking for workshops, dinner, and other activities starting at 1:00 PM. An enriching day filled with informative workshops, a delicious hot meal at 5:30 PM with an inspirational dinner message, along with workshops and other activities from 7:00-8:00 PM, Volunteer opportunities are plentiful including table hosts for the dinner segment. RUMC Job Networking would love to have you attend in a volunteer capacity or as an employer. Our workshop leaders aren't just dynamic and professional - they're your secret weapon in navigating the job search journey. Their expert skills and unwavering dedication are tailored specifically to arm you with the vital knowledge you need to secure your next career move. Trust in their proven methods, and you'll find the transition to your future career path smoother than you could ever imagine. For complete information, full agenda, and to register, visit rumcjobnetworking.com" or contact: Karen Griggs Medley RUMC Job Networking Coordinator 770-261-1739 kgriggs@rumc.com | rumcjobnetworking.com
| 10 6:30p Buckhead: Holiday PartyRegister Please register for the Holiday Party. Always a popular event with lavish hors d'oeuvres and open bar held in the beautifully decorated Cherokee Town Club at 155 West Paces Ferry Road. (Holiday/business attire). Valet parking available, no tipping. | 11 7p North Cobb: Volunteer: Women's Extension Dinner Volunteers needed to bring sides for 30 people, serve dinner, and cleanup. Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! The Extension is a faith based, 12 step, recovery program for both men and women. The residential program has Marietta facilities on Church St. Extension for the men and Holiday St. for women. North Cobb Rotary has provided dinner on a monthly basis for going on 15 years. It is a chance to get to know your fellow members in service as well as provide some encouragement for the men and women in recovery. Residents are required to gain employment during their residence and they receive counseling, job preparation and life skills in addition to the recovery process. This is an opportunity to get to know your members and be an encourager to these residents as they transform their lives.
| 12 5:30p North Cobb: It'a a Holiday Party! It's beginning to look a lot like...the NCRC party! Put on your festive cocktail attire & join your friends for a night of great fellowship as we kick off the holiday season!
A fabulous buffet will be provided by the catering staff at The Holbrook, 4491 S. Main Street, Acworth.
Raffle tickets will be available for purchase (cash only) until 6:45 pm. We will play until we have a winner!
Free for Members; $30 for Guests (pay at the door) Beverages on your own https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4BA4A72DA7FEC61-51274629-its | 13 9 Vinings Cumberland: Youth Villages Holiday Heros duffle bag stuffing Youth Villages Inner Harbour Campus is home to residential treatment programs for children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges. The location is supported by our own Matt Jarrad. As last year, our club will be supporting Youth Villages with a holiday gift wrapping project. Please plan to join us this year in this worthwhile youth supporting activity. Lunch will be served at the conclusion. Youth Villages Holiday Heroes duffle bag stuffing service activity Where: Youth Villages Inner Harbour Campus, 4685 Dorsett Shoals Rd., Douglasville, GA 30135 When: Friday, December 13th, 9am-noon, lunch will be provided by Youth Villages. What: Help stuff duffle bags with items that will be given to the 136 Youth Villages kids in residence with us on Christmas morning. An optional tour of campus will be offered following lunch (approximately 1pm-2pm).
11:30 Dunwoody: Holiday Luncheon Register Please Join us for our Annual Holiday Luncheon at the Dunwoody Country Club and TOYS for TOTS Drive 1600 Dunwoody Club Drive, SandySprings, GA 30350 Please RSVP. You can make a reservation by clicking the "REGISTER" button on the Calender More Details to follow. Contact Dave Burr for more Information. | 14 |
15 | 16 9 Roswell: Building a Playhouse In collaboration with Roswell Highschool and Roswell Rotarian a play house will be built. Our members with work with students at Roswell High School in the design and building of a Playhouse. Ken Briggs and Darrell Bartlett were key in coordinating this event. 1p Roswell: RUMC Job Networking Join us on every other Monday, at the RUMC Job Networking workshops starting at 1:00 PM. An enriching day filled with informative workshops, a 'mini' job fair from 7:00 - 8:15 PM, and a delightful dinner at 5:30 PM awaits you. Our dinner speaker will share their inspiring message. Volunteer for any of the many programs or to host the dinner table to job seekers. The 'mini' job fair starts 7:00 - 8:15 p.m., right after dinner. Our workshop leaders aren't just dynamic and professional - they're your secret weapon in navigating the job search journey. Their expert skills and unwavering dedication are tailored specifically to arm you with the vital knowledge you need to secure your next career move. Trust in their proven methods, and you'll find the transition to your future career path smoother than you could ever imagine. | 17 7:30 Dunwoody: Board Meeting - Monthly via ZOOM 2024-2025 Club President -Dr. Louise Barden will send out the Zoom Link and Agenda to the Board Members prior to the Monthly Meeting. If any member in Good Standing, not on the Board, wishes to attend the Board Meeting please Contact Club Secretary, Alison Norris at CallingDunwoodyHome@gmail.com 4p Atlanta Southern Crescent: The Giving Side of Christmas We partner with Kinship Care to give children the opportunity to shop for Christmas gifts for their family. A personal shopper helps the child select the gifts and pay for them with our Rotary Bucks. Once the gifts are purchased, they take them to the wrapping station where each gift is wrapped and tagged for giving. Children and their family are then treated to pizza and a visit with Santa. | 18 10 Roswell: Meals on Wheels needs you! If you have some time to spare and wish to assist seniors with a meal, please contact Mary Trapp at 770-645-1320 to arrange your service opportunity. Daily, we receive stories about the impact of Meals on Wheels on individuals' lives. Beyond these narratives, there is a chance to quantify the program's effects. The report "The Case for Meals on Wheels: An Evidence-Based Solution to Senior Hunger and Isolation" examines 38 studies from 1996 to 2023, revealing significant correlations between participation in Meals on Wheels and improved health and well-being. | 19 | 20 10 Roswell: Meals on Wheels needs you! If you have some time to spare and wish to assist seniors with a meal, please contact Mary Trapp at 770-645-1320 to arrange your service opportunity. Daily, we receive stories about the impact of Meals on Wheels on individuals' lives. Beyond these narratives, there is a chance to quantify the program's effects. The report "The Case for Meals on Wheels: An Evidence-Based Solution to Senior Hunger and Isolation" examines 38 studies from 1996 to 2023, revealing significant correlations between participation in Meals on Wheels and improved health and well-being. | 21 |
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