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Meetings
October is Economic and Community Development 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
10/1 |
Ralph Rowland, Jr. |
10/2 |
Cheryl Greenway |
10/2 |
Sandy Buhler |
10/4 |
Ronald Cowan |
10/4 |
Lucy Hall |
10/7 |
Lynne Lindsay |
10/10 |
Jeffrey Meyers |
10/11 |
Charlie Brown |
10/12 |
SaraBeth Huntley |
10/12 |
Jeff McCoy |
10/15 |
Tori Nielsen |
10/16 |
David Wash |
10/16 |
Natalie Cook |
10/17 |
Jim Byrd |
10/18 |
A.D. Dalton |
10/19 |
Jack Stephens |
10/23 |
Mindy Jones |
10/26 |
Katie Anderson |
10/30 |
William Brooks |
10/31 |
Virginia Martz |
YEARS OF SERVICE
10/1 |
Lafayette McKinney, III (23) 30 years in Rotary |
10/4 |
Shields Blankenship, III (2) 8 years in Rotary |
10/6 |
Chuck Savage (8) 16 years in Rotary |
10/7 |
Jim Coyle, Jr. (15) |
10/7 |
Matthew Millard (15) |
10/9 |
Bill Kolbrener (0) |
10/9 |
Shannon Harrison (0) |
10/9 |
Aaron Farrant (0) |
10/10 |
Mike McRay (22) |
10/11 |
Darrell Bartlett (5) |
10/11 |
Ted Lescher, Jr. (5) 11 years in Rotary |
10/11 |
William Lindsey (5) |
10/12 |
Tom Rowsey (18) 20 years in Rotary |
10/13 |
Jennifer Briggs (13) |
10/16 |
Lou Tabickman (16) |
10/18 |
William Brown, Esq. (1) |
10/18 |
John Gordon (1) |
10/18 |
William McFarlin (1) |
10/18 |
Taylor Schmidt (1) |
10/19 |
Kurt Hilbert (7) 7 years in Rotary |
10/23 |
Steve Stroud (38) |
10/28 |
Ryan Gehricke (3) |
10/29 |
Hal Coleman (26) |
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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Roswell Rotary Energy Message from President
**Rotary Members Show Strong Participation and Service in First Quarter** Roswell Rotary Club is off to a fantastic start this year! We are thrilled to announce that 130 members have already received their Bunny shirts, showing great enthusiasm and unity within the club. With 228 members in total, there’s still a chance to grab your Bunny shirt in the coming weeks. Let’s aim for 100% participation!
Beyond the shirts, we’re also celebrating the incredible dedication of our members, who have actively engaged in over 15 service projects during the first quarter alone. From local community efforts to international outreach, your hard work is making a real impact. Thank you to everyone who has stepped up to make a difference. Let’s keep up the momentum and continue to lead by example in service and fellowship! **Cybersecurity Talk**
Last week's Rotary meeting featured an enlightening presentation on the
critical topic of cybersecurity. Tony, an expert in the field, provided valuable
insights into how individuals and businesses can protect themselves from the
growing threat of cyberattacks. Thank you to all who attended and to our guest speaker for such a valuable
session. As we continue to engage with important issues like cybersecurity, we
remain committed to empowering our members with the knowledge and resources
they need to navigate today's challenges.
Nancy Alterman Roswell Rotary President 2024-25 Service above Self 770-262-6300State Senator John Albers Speaker Thursday: Our FlagLooking forward to hearing State Senator John Albers giving us a patriotic history lesson on our flag. Always a great day to hear from John, and thrilled to be learning more about our flag. Let's have a full house and bring visitors as well! CLICK HERE for more information on our speaker. October 19, 2024 Multi-Generational Fishing Derby
Youth Services is excited to announce a new event: A Multi-Generational Team Fishing Derby. Craig Fuller with Roswell Area Parks & Recreation has challenged Roswell Rotarians to launch our first derby! Once checked in, each team will make their own Bamboo Fishing Rod and proceed to the lake! Adults get a “coupon” for a free Gate City beer and Blessed Family cocktail. Youth will get a Junior Tackle Box and their bamboo fishing rod. There will also be an opportunity to earn tickets while fishing which can be spent at the Tackle Shop, where participants can trade tickets for fishing line, bobbers, weights, a pen knife or tweezers, hooks, etc. Important Information: - Catch & Release
- No Fishing License Required
- What you may catch in the pond: Bass, Brim, Catfish, turtles, litter, etc.
Where: Between the Visual Arts Building and the Lake on the Roswell Area Park Campus Sign-Up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F49ADAC29ABFAC43-51349028-multi Fishing Teams: Ideally, a fishing team will have at least 3 members from at least 2 generations… parent-age/child, grandparent-age/child & child, etc. However, if you want to participate without a team, please sign up! There will be youth who need adults and adults who need youth for their teams. RRC, Jim Savage will break the ice and form teams. Volunteer: In addition to the Derby's amazing committee made up of Priya Crumpton, Becky Nelson, Jim Savage, Mary Trapp, and Craig Fuller - 2 additional amazing committee members are needed. Jim is looking for 5 strikingly adept volunteers to help in the Bamboo Rod-making area. More Info: Contact Jim Savage JBSavages6@gmail.com This Thursday Oct. 17 Last Alive in Roswell of the Year!
Your body is asking for this Yech. Why is Tofu served for lunch?How did you get so far in life with doing or trying something different? In business and family. Most of weren't born into Rotary; we had to try it out. Typical objections are texture and lack of taste. Lack of taste is easy: Juan and crew put a flavorful sauce on it...or you can eat it with any other more flavorful food on your plate -- including any salad item/dressing. For texture, give Juan's crew's effort a chance. It is firm yet soft. Ready to be partnered with nearly anything else on your plate. Why? We all have an increased need for protein as we age (more fried chicken....or, you guessed it, tofu) because: - During Recovery from Illness or Surgery, the body needs more protein to repair tissues and support the immune system.
- Physical Training and Muscle Building, require more protein to repair and build muscle tissue, support recovery, and enhance performance.
- Adult 65+ become less efficient at using protein, and muscle mass naturally decreases (a condition known as sarcopenia). To counteract this, higher protein intake can help preserve muscle mass, support bone health, and reduce the risk of frailty.
Tofu, a popular plant-based protein made from soybeans, offers several health benefits
- Rich Source of Protein
- Low in Calories and Fat....and cholesterol-free
- Rich in Nutrients such as calcium, iron, magnesium, and phosphorus.
- Contains Antioxidants: Tofu contains antioxidants, which can help reduce inflammation and protect against chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease.
- Supports Blood Sugar Control
- May Support Hormonal Balance
Think again. Eat more protein. Sat, 10/19 at 9:00am: Your body is asking for this "Breathing Better" is subject of Walk with a Doc [read more]
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