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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
Changes are Happening as Roswell’s Religious Community Evolves
Our community thrives with Christians, Jews, Muslims and other religious beliefs. For more than 2 millennium, people have sadly used religious beliefs as the basis for acquiring power even to the extend of bloody war. The result is Religiophobia. Xenophobia. Islamophobia. Antisemitism. Even Christophobia. How can we address these unhealthy fears while maintaining our religious beliefs and traditions?
A minister, a rabbi and an imam walk into a Rotary lunch and....
Rev Kevin Head of the First Baptist Roswell Church, Rabbi Alexandria Shuval-Weiner - Temple Beth Tikvah and Faraz Iqbal representing Roswell Community Masjid speak openly and candidly about why they believe it is important to focus on our similarities rather than our differences. The outcome will be a stronger Roswell, a strong Atlanta, a stronger Georgia.....and a happier you.
Dr. Kevin Head began serving as Senior Pastor at First Baptist Roswell in March 2016. In 2007, Kevin and his wife, Amy, began a ministry-based counseling practice in the East Cobb/Roswell area. Kevin is a graduate of Furman University and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Kevin and Amy have two grown children, Jenna and Joshua.
Faraz Iqbal has resided in Tucker, GA, with his wife and 4 kids, for the past 16 years. Involved in various nonprofit initiatives at the local and national levels, Faraz currently services on the board of the Roswell Community Masjid, the ACLU of GA, and the Islamic Speakers Bureau, Atlanta. He has been involved with youth work for over 30 years with a focus on helping youth develop into positive influencers and community leaders. He holds an MBA from Fairfield University, is PMP certified, and is an alumnus of the Leadership Atlanta Class of 2020.
Rabbi Alexandria Shuval-Weiner, a native Californian, has served as Temple Beth Tikvah senior rabbi since 2015. Presently she is completing her second term as the president of the Atlanta Area Board of Rabbis (the first woman rabbi to hold this position in the ARA). Constantly seeking ways to better live as a human being in sacred relationship with all of creation, Rabbi Alex strives to approach life with radical amazement, guided by the prophetic responsibility toward repairing the breach in the just functioning of the world. Her time is spent in support of organizations that focus on peace & justice. She and her husband have five grown children and are blessed with four grandchildren and six fur-grands.
Last week, After Hours had another great meeting. It was an honor to have Roswell Rotary's own William Lindsey speak to the group on taxes--just in time for tax season. He shared tips on how to save when filing, the difference between standard/itemized deductions, small businesses taxes and so much more. Thank you, William!
They also welcomed a new member to the club. Welcome, James Lambert!
The meeting ended with delicious cake to celebrate After Hours' first birthday. Time flies when you're havin' fun! The next RRAH meeting is Tuesday, March 21--same time, same place.
We have holes in the Sign-up Genius sheet! Please find your spot. Both Mindy & Michael have been calling through the directory but if you were not called OR you are new to the Club,
pop into Sign-Up Genius. We have early morning spots and afternoon spots available: Click here to Sign up: Roswell Relays Hotlink:
This the oldest and biggest Track & Field meet in the state of Georgia. Come to support, watch incredible competition and eat from the spread in the Coaches/Volunteer Hospitality Suite in the RHS Cafeteria.
Becky Nelson susbeck6061@gmail.com plus Mindy Jones goldyall@aol.com is coordinating the Coaches Hospitality Suite while Michael Curling michael.curling@gmail.com is coordinating the volunteer positions on the track/field.
When: Saturday, March 18th … all day
Where: Roswell HS Football Field
It's a wonderful chance to volunteer and work with all of these talented high school athletes. The energy is contagious! Hope you will be part of it!
Click here to Sign up: Roswell Relays Hotlink:
Each of our religions teach that "We are our brothers & sisters' keeper." (Note 1) Knowing the giving blood saves lives, including patients at Wellstar North Fulton Hospital, and with only about 1 in 3 people able to donate blood (Note 2), here's how everyone reading this article can help:
If you can't give, convince a friend, employer, coworker or family member to schedule an appointment for Monday, March 27. Be a "keeper" by proxy.
If you can give, be a "keeper" by making an appointment for yourself to roll-up your sleeve.
On the 27th, you will rest peacefully that evening because you made a difference. You are your brother and sisters' keeper.....with the added reward that you or your friend will be gifted a pint of beer.
Note 1: The Bible story of Cain and Abel (Genesis 4:1-13), Cain was so angry and jealous of his brother Abel that he killed him. Afterward, when G-d asked "Where is Abel?" Cain said he didn't know. That's when Cain asked, "Am I my brother's keeper?" But he was really saying, "My brother is not my problem."
Note 2: Blood facts are at https://givingblood.org/about-blood/blood-facts.aspx
Click here to reserve a space March 27th to donate. For more information, contact Jonathan Crooks 770-841-8686, Darrell Bartlett 770-883-7757, or Hal Schlenger 770-335-0077.
As always, we want to thank Pat Rains and Michael Curling for the current and past help saving lives in our community.
Party planning is in full swing for our District Conference hospitality suite. Our numbers are looking good for getting the best suite, but DG George’s Griffin club is making a last minute run to outdo us. Time to quit procrastinating and sign up. Suites are about to be assigned.
Join us April 27-30 for District Conference 2023. Make your reservations today! Click here for Registration and Accommodations