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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Rotary Onlinehttps://dunwoodyrotary.org
ROTARY CLUB OFFridays, 7:15 am |
Fundraising | Bob O'Brien |
President | Jennifer Shumway |
President-Elect | Jack Sparks |
President Nominee | Louise Barden |
Immediate PP | Carter Stout |
Treasurer | Cathie Brumfield |
Secretary | Matthew Johnson |
Foundation | Jennie Stipick |
Membership | Dave Burr |
Public Image | Imani Reynolds |
Sergeant-at-Arms | Griff Ransom |
Admin | Ed Holliday |
Community Service | Rick Woods |
We don't want to see you at Rotary this Friday! Instead, join us for Float Decorating this Saturday, or at the Dunwoody Independence Day events on Tuesday! Read on for more info.
And, as a quick heads up (more to follow in next week's bulletin), we will be meeting at the AC Hotel next Friday, July 7 instead of LeMeridien!
Join us this Saturday morning - July 1 - at President Jack's house for Mimosas, Bloody Mary's and small bites as we bring back the art of fellowship and float decorating! There are stories told of years gone by when Past President Hardy Croom, then manager of the Dunwoody Country Club, would invite the Dunwoody Family of Rotary out to the country club for an afternoon of float decorating fun! We've included some pictures here from later float decorating parties.
What you need to know?
The Dunwoody Family of Rotary has always been part of Dunwoody's Fourth of July Extravaganza - a tradition of more than 30 years! Most club members and their families have joined us on the parade route, as helpers in our hot dog stand at Dunwoody Village, or just to say hi and buy a hot dog, some baked goods, a soda. We'd love to keep that tradition going. Here are three ways to get involved:
For the last several years, Dunwoody has participated in the DeKalb Rotary Council's annual FODAC (Friends of Disabled Adults and Children) equipment drive. This year, the event will take place Saturday, August 5!
The Council will be looking for more trucks, trailers and volunteers to help collect donations. It's a good hands-on project and a great way to introduce prospective members to Rotary as they get to contribute, see the results of their efforts and interact with Rotarians from several clubs.
Over the years, this project has collected approximately
$1,800,000 worth of durable medical equipment from local residents and
businesses in the metro Atlanta area that is refurbished and redistributed to
those in need in our community by FODAC.