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Meetings
September is Basic Education and Literacy Month
Events
LEADERSHIP
PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS
Cheryl Greenway 2012-13
Bob Hagan 2015-16
ROTARY CLUB OF RoswellThursdays, 12:15 pm Roswell Area Park Bill Johnson Community Activity Building 10495 Woodstock Road Roswell, GA 30075
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Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS
9/2 |
Mishel Miller |
9/4 |
Terry Taylor |
9/4 |
Roger Wise, Jr. |
9/5 |
Bill Swank, II |
9/6 |
Robert McIntyre |
9/6 |
Rudy Lind |
9/12 |
Alesia Booth |
9/14 |
Carleton Ohly |
9/14 |
Chuck Savage |
9/14 |
Lynn Dunn |
9/16 |
Scott Morchower |
9/17 |
Shannon Harrison |
9/17 |
Mike Agurkis |
9/17 |
John Webster |
9/18 |
Kadijah Vickers |
9/20 |
Jeff Bridges |
9/22 |
Lorraine Head |
9/23 |
Drayton Robertson |
9/24 |
Chris Archer |
9/26 |
Brooke Foxman |
9/27 |
Dave McCleary |
9/30 |
Anita Farley |
YEARS OF SERVICE
9/7 |
Sid Disher (11) |
9/8 |
Jeff Bridges (15) |
9/8 |
Karen Schwank (9) |
9/15 |
Ian Mari (0) |
9/15 |
Michael Thompson (0) |
9/18 |
Debbie Cwalina (6) |
9/18 |
Brian Hansford (6) 8 years in Rotary |
9/24 |
Tod Baker (5) |
9/26 |
Patsy Wolff (29) |
FAMILY OF ROTARY
Our membership cares deeply about the needs and concerns of our members. We don’t want to miss an opportunity to reach out in friendship when such concerns arise. The chairperson of this committee is Lynne Lindsey and all news should be directed to her at lynnehlindsay@outlook.com
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President's Message Serving A NeedRoswell Rotary was awarded a competitive district grant to provide an evidence based Zero Suicide Training Initiative to licensed professional counselors, psychologists, social workers and therapists. Working with WellStar’s Behavioral Health Services, registration for the October 16th virtual webinar went live last Friday. Seating is limited to one hundred providers. Eighty registrations were received in twenty minutes. Within hours registration was closed, as every seat was filled. Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death both in Georgia and the United States. Those at risk are showing up for care at different access points in our community and yet very few providers are trained to identify, assess, and treat these patients with evidence-based care. Thank you Wellstar for partnering with us to train those who ensure patient safety and who care for and treat suicidal patients. Together, we are making a difference.
This Week's Speaker Mixed Use Development: Avalon and Beyond
Mark Toro’s passion lies in creating smarter built environments and healthier, happier places. He believes a thoughtfully designed place fosters a higher quality of life for its users, and as a new grandfather, he hopes his vision will result in a better tomorrow for our children and grandchildren. Whether through his relentless advocating for expanded transit and walkability, lending his expertise to rebuild one of Atlanta’s most impoverished neighborhoods or developing award-winning mixed-use communities, Mark is constantly reimagining “place” by focusing on the street level energy and human experience. With the recent repositioning of Atlantic Station, development of Alpharetta’s $1 billion Avalon project and redevelopment of Colony Square, Mark continues to fearlessly lead the NAP Atlanta team through uncharted waters, where together they are developing a new generation of experience-driven commercial real estate. Ever engaged in helping to shape the future of metro Atlanta, Mark currently chairs Midtown Alliance’s Board of Directors and serves on the Boards of Woodruff Arts Center and City of Refuge, where he chairs the $25 million “Shining the Light” capital campaign. An outspoken transit advocate, Mark was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of The ATL by Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor. The newly formed authority will govern expansion of public transportation throughout the Atlanta region. Mark attended Rutgers University, where he met his wife, Nancy. The Toros have two daughters and four grandchildren.
Sunday, Oct. 4th/1:00-5:00 PM Family Fun On The Farm
This is POTLUCK! Enjoy clay shooting, ATV's, horseshoes, pumpkin painting, learn the history of gold on the property, kids can enjoy the barn and REALLY GOOD FOOD. Bring a lawn chair for outdoors (we have indoor tables and chairs). Bring your kids and/or grandkids. Come to just have a good time. Please RSVP to Karen Pilcher at kpilcher@gaprimary.com Bring a side or appetizer to share.
Rotary Last Week
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