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District 6900 News for June, 2023
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From Our District Governor
By George Granade We have just returned from the Rotary International convention in Melbourne, Australia which was very good. DGE André Marria was on the program and did an outstanding job and represented District 6900 very well. The meeting was very educational, and we all picked up a lot of good Rotary information. Several of stayed and toured part of Australia and saw what a beautiful country it is. As this Rotary year comes to an end, I look back and remember so many excellent things that our District has accomplished. Clubs in our district have completed many service projects that have assisted in improving their communities. They have completed many fundraisers that have enabled them to accomplish these projects. [more] |
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Our Rotary Foundation at Work
By Gillian Leggett Thanks to the generosity of our fellow Rotarians to the
Rotary Foundation, we had enough DDF to award more than the originally stated
competitive grants. This year we received a total of 67 grant requests with a
total of $148,250 in grant funds awarded.
$78,250 was awarded in the standard … [more] |
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District Conference 2024
By Stephanie Windham District Conference returns to Jekyll Island, Georgia March 21-24, 2024. Join us as we Amplify Rotary and feature the Lady with a Song, none other than our District Governor-Elect André Marria. The conference will be at the beautiful Jekyll Island Convention Center, and several hotels have room blocks reserved through February 21, 2024. Jekyll Island is booming, so you are encouraged to book your hotel room NOW! Once our room blocks are sold there is no guarantee that more room nights will be added. When making your reservation, please be sure and reference Rotary District 6900. We have room blocks reserved with: - The Westin Jekyll Island, within walking distance of the Convention Center
- The Courtyard by Marriott and The Residence Inn, with a free island-wide shuttle
- Hampton Inn & Suites; Seafarer Inn & Suites; Holiday Inn Resort; and the Beachview Club Hotel.
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GRSP Update
By Katheryne Fields Rotarians and guests are invited to Conclave to welcome the Georgia Rotary Student Program Class of 2023-24 in Macon August 18-20. Conclave is hosted this year by District 6920 and under the direction of the Rotary Club of Macon, the Rotary Club of Macon North and the Rotary Club of Downtown Macon with Rebecca Grist and GRSP 6920 Director Milton Heard as co-chairs. Registration is now open for Conclave, please visit the GRSP Calendar at https://grsp.org/calendar-of-events/ [more] |
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RLI Update
By Stephanie Windham The 2023-2024 Rotary year will be filled with opportunities to Learn, Share, and Grow through Rotary Leadership Institute. Here are some dates and locations to remember: - July 22, 2023 – Graduate Course in Transforming Your Club – Midwest Food Bank, Peachtree City, Georgia.
- August 12, 2023 – Parts One, Two and Three – Cooper Lighting, Peachtree City, Georgia.
- August 26, 2023 – Parts One, Two and Three – PCOM Georgia, Suwanee, Georgia.
- October 14, 2023 – Parts One, Two and Three – Ben Robertson Community Center, Kennesaw, Georgia.
Expand your Rotary knowledge and network by attending RLI in Georgia. The RLI Sunshine Division also offers opportunities across Florida and the Caribbean, as well as virtual opportunities via Zoom. For more information and to register for an online or in-person event, go to https://rlitraining.org/ [more] |
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By Katheryne Fields Georgia Rotary Student Program alumnus Sebastian Villa added Rotarian to his list of milestones earlier this month.
A member of the GRSP Class of 2015-2016 of Colombia, Sebastian is one of a few alumni who have returned to Georgia and joined Rotary. GRSP Vice Chair Ian Bond inducted him as a member of the Rotary Club of Columbus, the same club that sponsored him eight years ago as a GRSP scholar. [more] |
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Club News
By Steve Siders President Harry S. Truman signed a proclamation in 1952 to declare The National Day of Prayer “a celebration of the promise and power of prayer in our daily lives that exists to invite people to pray for the nation”. The Rotary Club of North Fulton hosted their 21st Annual North Fulton Interfaith Prayer Breakfast May 4th at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Roswell. We celebrated the power of prayer with several Rotary clubs in attendance including tables purchased by Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Roswell, and Sandy Springs (thanks for your support). And we hosted many special Rotary guests – PDG Bob Hagar, Past RI Director Robert Hall, PDG Alec Smythe, and PDG Jim Squire. [more] |
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Club News
By Aaron Strimban Each year, East Cobb Rotary supports an international charity called “Lunches For Learning." This charity provides food for lunches for underserved children in Honduras. This year, the club put on a raffle to raise money. The raffle was a huge success and East Cobb Rotary was able to raise $29,097.46. The money was presented to Phil Dodson, the Executive Director of Lunches for Learning on May 10, 2023. During the 2022-2023 Rotary Year, East Cobb Rotary has raised over $120,000.00 for local and international charities. [more] |
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Club News
By Bob Koncerak What does an Interact Club do to top its recent Zone 34 award? It plans an international service trip, of course! Alpharetta Rotary’s Innovation Academy Interact Club departed on Saturday, June 3 for Pelotas, R.S., Brazil to continue District 6900’s partnership with six clubs in District 4680. The two districts, along with clubs in New England D7780, have been partnering since 2021 to support a Down Syndrome training and service program slated to launch later this year. Pelotas-based APADPEL, the Association of Parents of Down Syndrome in Pelotas, is excited to host the service team. In addition to the groundbreaking teaching/training model, funds have also been raised for a service building. The Interact team, led by Alpharetta Rotarian Josh Jarvis, will meet and enjoy service time with the 40+ members of Interact Pelotas. Together, they plan to paint and assist with landscaping around the new building in addition to other adventures. The trip will be highlighted by a Friday evening celebration with the Rotary Club of Pelotas-Oeste. [more] |
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Club News
By Angela Smith In Rotary’s ideals of Vocational Service, our Law Enforcement, Fire Safety, First Responders, and other public safety personnel serve above self within their profession each day. They ask for a fair wage and the opportunity to serve, yet their level of service has the potential to far exceed normal expectations of “Service Above Self.” In 2021, Rotary International developed a method for Rotary Clubs to honor those community heroes who share our creed of “Service Above Self” within their professions and the club reached out to leaders in law enforcement and public safety for nominations. In this third year of awarding the Rotary National Medal of Honor, the Rotary Club of Americus wishes to recognize four public service personnel for providing exemplary service to the citizens of the Americus and Sumter County community. We are honored to award these individuals who share a core value of the 1.4 million Rotary International members, worldwide, which is “Service Above Self." [more] |
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Program Possibility for Your Club
By George Granade The Georgia Ports Authority has a dynamic message of growth, statewide impact and plans for the future to share with community leaders across Georgia. If your club is interested in learning more about how the growth at Georgia’s deepwater ports affects you, please go to https://gaports.com/speaker-request-form/ to schedule a program. [more] |
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Club News
By Nell Boggs The Rotary Club of Douglas County capped off its year by presenting awards to the top 8th grade students in the four core subject areas at all nine middle schools in the county. The students received a certificate and $50 for their outstanding academic achievement. [more] |
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Club News
By Claudia Mertl The Rotary Club of Atlanta Southern Crescent and the Rotary Club of Lake Spivey/Clayton County held a reception for the newly elected Mayor of Jonesboro, Dr. Donya Sartor. he mayor is a member of the Atlanta Southern Crescent club and we congratulate her for this great achievement. The reception was held at the beautiful home of Dr. Manjeet and Mrs. Lata Chinnan. [more] |
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Club News
By Debbie Goodman The Rotary Club of Thomasville continues to support the Georgia Rotary Student Program (GRSP) at the highest per capita level in District 6900. For the 13th year in a row, the club was honored with the Jake Cheatham Award at District Conference, recognizing the club as the number one club in per capita giving for clubs of its membership size. GRSP was founded by Thomasville Rotarian William A. Watt in 1947. Watt served in the military in Europe during World War II and saw the destruction war causes. He founded GRSP to help promote world peace by bringing college age students to Georgia to study in Georgia colleges and universities for one year. Each year the club's Board of Directors sets the amount of GRSP funds; for 2022-23, club members met and exceeded the goal - raising a total of $27,471. This brings our total GRSP giving since the 1987-1988 Rotary year to $612,946. [more] |
Upcoming Key Dates
Friday, June 16th, 2023 | North Fulton Rotary Council | Monday, July 3rd, 2023 | Planning and Advisory Meeting | Thursday, July 6th, 2023 | District Governor Official Meeting-Tucker | Monday, July 10th, 2023 | DG Official Visit- Senoia | Tuesday, July 11th, 2023 | DG Official Visit- Fayetteville | Tuesday, July 11th, 2023 | DG Official Visit- Atlanta Metro | Wednesday, July 12th, 2023 | DG Official Visit- Tyrone | Thursday, July 13th, 2023 | DG Official Visit- South Cobb | Thursday, July 13th, 2023 | DG Official Visit- Peachtree City | Friday, July 14th, 2023 | DG Official Visit-Newnan |
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