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YEARS OF SERVICE
Rotary Onlinehttps://roswellrotary.club
ROTARY CLUB OFThursdays, 12:15 pm |
President | John Carruth |
President-Elect | Alex Kaufman |
Immediate PP | Terry Taylor |
Treasurer | Trummie Patrick, III |
Secretary | Nancy Alterman |
Public Image | Michael Gould |
PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS
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 Lynn Dunn and all news should be directed to her at lynn.dunn@rmcpa.com
We have witnessed at Roswell Rotary the Power of One many, many times, such as…
So,
it is with our speaker this week, our own Zach Fields, who ten years ago took
the concept of starting a high school construction program to the Principal at
Roswell High and began a movement in the State of Georgia to help high school
kids earn certificates in construction trades while in high school. These
kids graduate with the skills and qualifications that lead to high paying jobs
in a construction industry in desperate need of new, young, skilled workers.
It’s
about Leadership and this week we are hosting many future leaders who join us
for our annual Leadership 20/20 day.
Leadership 20/20 in 2023 is a 20+ year collaborative tradition. Each teacher at RHS nominates a student that demonstrates leadership qualities in their classroom. This is personally a favorite for this nomination is not dependent on athletics, academics nor the arts. We get to host a wide scope of the RHS student body for the full day where these students will learn what type of leader they are (due to the DISC test) and, therefore, how to work with other types of leaders. The afternoon is filled with breakout sessions centered around living a life of service whether an entrepreneur, a professional in the non-profit, military or for-profit sector after high school.
For the last 5 years, our own Zach Fields was the favorite portion per the student surveys. So, we are excited to have him be the featured speaker for the general meeting! How he went from high school student to being responsible for reintroducing construction programs in high schools through out Georgia (and beyond).
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District Governor Ted Propes’ theme for the Rotary Year 2008-2009 was Rotary Roundup. President Bob Hagan sent out the wranglers to provide service throughout the community and internationally, which ended up with a roundup of another batch of awards including Club of the Year for the umpteenth time in a row. Of particular importance was a Service Award for our Fall Prevention Guide for Seniors. Come hear more this week as Bob takes us back to the days of yesteryear. Get there early and check out Bob’s scrapbook on display and on the big screen.
So excited to welcome Kadijah to Roswell Rotary Club. Here's a little bit about Kadijah in case you are one of the few members who have not already met her. Whether at Thursday meetings or at The Vick or out in the community, Kadijah may already be a familiar face!
Growing Up: Kadijah Jordana Vickers born in Tampa Florida to parents Sylvia & Kenneth Vickers both natives of Florida.
Spouse: Husband George Schnepp, who is the Executive Chef & Food and Beverage Directory of the Westin Hotel Buckhead. George is also a silent partner with Kadijah at The Vick on Canton and assists her in the Food and Beverage department.
Children: She is the mother of two children, daughter Keyana Crumby who is attending the University of West Georgia majoring in Biology, and son, Joel Ramsey, a rising Junior at North Springs High School.
Story Behind THE VICK: After the covid pandemic hiatus, staying home maintaining life on just a small catering business, Kadijah decided to use her father’s inheritance, after his passing to step out on faith and start her own business. During the search for a property through a website called “We sell Restaurants.com” she found the listing that sat in the retail portion of The Vickers Apartment complex. Being that her last name is Vickers she had no choice but to be present in that serendipity moment and purchase and restore the business to what is now The Vick On Canton “Koffee and Kocktails”.
Why you joined Rotary: My purpose in life is to serve. As the owner of a local restaurant in Roswell and a mother of two, I do my share of service in the community. Now that my children are older, I would like to take my works of service global. During my visits to the weekly Rotary meetings and through conversations with my sponsorship committee I know that Roswell Rotary would be perfect for me to expand on my acts of service. I just can’t wait to get involved and become active.
Welcome to the Roswell Rotary Club, Kadijah!
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The Vick, 1182 Canton Street, Roswell
In lieu of a traditional meeting tonight, After Hours is hosting a Mardi Gras social at HOLA! Taqueria & Bar in Roswell at 6:15!
The club will also collect items for STAR House's Snack Drive. Everyone is invited to bring a box or container of individually wrapped snacks. Examples include applesauce (squeeze of individual cups), crackers (Goldfish, Cheez-Its, peanut butter), fruit cups, graham crackers, cereal bars, pretzels and small bottled water.
After Hours had a great time at The Chattahoochee Nature Center Unity Garden on Saturday!. The club planted seeds, transplanted plants, cleared weeds in the garden and laid out fresh compost. They learned a lot, got their hands dirty and connected as a community. Thanks to everyone who came out!
The next volunteer opportunity will be March 11 from 9 a.m. to Noon. All Rotarians are invited to join, so sign up here!
Roswell Rotary Club is searching for her 3rd host family for LaNeige, our Rotary youth exchange student from Thailand. She needs a host family from March 1-May 31st, 2023. LaNeige is 16 years old and attends Roswell High School. Within the Rotary exchange program, she lives with three host families in the area; she is currently with her second host family. See the video below!
Host families provide the exchange student with a home environment that includes accommodations you'd provide for your own family - an environment to live, engage and study/learn. The family does not have to have a Rotarian, so if you know someone that might be willing to host, we need to hear from you. To learn more about qualifying as a host family, please contact Alesia Booth.
For you, or someone on your staff, grow your business by doing business with Rotarians in an environment that supports “Service Above Self”
For you, or someone on your staff, grow your business by doing business
with Rotarians in an environment that supports “Service Above Self”
Bonus: This is also an opportunity for someone you are interested
in recruiting to Roswell Rotary.
Tue, Feb 21 from 6:00 - 8:00pm.
Location: Eclipse Di Luna, 4505 Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30346
For more information, contact Ken Carter 404-386-3214 ken.carter@floorcoveringsinternational.com or
Hal Schlenger 770-335-0077 HSchlenger@GreatSouthBenefits.com
Okay…so we’ve come back from the beach and a day of fun and relaxing and it’s time to go to our first meeting late Friday afternoon. All the clubs line up to parade past the district governor. Roswell Rotary rocked it many years ago when we showed up in our Red Parrot shirts. Since then, clubs dress to the DG’s theme for the conference. Last year it was Mary Poppins. This year it’s “Green Acres”.
Roswell
Rotary always has its own take on the theme, for sure! Are we hayseeds
from the 70’s TV show like everyone else? Overalls over parrot
shirts? Or little “green” aliens from Roswell, New Mexico
(oops!) Georgia? Green What?? We need some creatives to conjure up
a true Roswell Rotary parade theme.
Registration fees increase on March 1. Make your reservations today! Registration and Accommodations Link
We want to share all of the great things our club is doing for our community! And it's hard for Michael Gould to be everywhere all the time. So we need you all to be part of the Roswell Rotary Photography Team!
Anytime you are at an event and you take a few pictures with your phone, please send them via text or email to michael@goulddigitalimaging.com or text 770-617-2958 or kigou@gmail.com or text 404-408-4188 so we can add them to club picture archives for 2023. These can be used in social media, videos, newsletters, and meeting powerpoints! but if we don't have the pictures, we can't communicate the joy and fun and work and engagement of our club projects.
Looking forward to spreading the word about the work this club is doing in 2023! Thanks for your help!