Beth Cayce - Founder & CEO of CaraVita Home Care - Dementia Friendly Fulton CountyBeth Cayce has provided leadership, rehabilitation, and health management services in a variety of senior living and health care and hospital settings for more than 43 years. She currently is Chief Clinical Officer with Oaks/Cara Vita Senior Care which operates 40 senior living communities and is CEO for Cara Vita Home Care where she oversees the Dementia Life and Masterful Moments Person centered care programs for senior living and in-home care. Prior to founding Cara Vita, she was Senior Vice President of TheraTx and President of the long-term care/senior living company serving 3300 seniors daily in 10 states. A tireless advocate for seniors, Beth played a critical role in the passage of the Aging in Place Bill (SB178), which permits communities to provide additional services to seniors in a setting of their choice as wells as numerous other bills supporting service to seniors that lower the cost of care.
[read more] History of RRC Blood Drive- Pint for a Pint Roswell Rotary Club Featured in District 6900 NewsletterEvery month Becky Nelson submits stories to the District 6900 Newsletter highlighting projects from RRC that might be helpful to other clubs. It's a great way to highlight the work RRC is doing and share with a larger audience. This month she chose the Blood Drive Program! Becky shares a little history, "Roswell Rotary Club has been hosting blood drives off/on for years. During Lisa Carlisle’s year as President, for instance, “pint for a pint” meant for ice cream not beer for it was before our distilleries were open to the public! So, we have a long and proud Club History. This article was specifically to highlight the single-focused commitment of Darrell & Hal for being the blood drive champions now for over 5 years….."
Sometimes a club just gets lucky. We have some dedicated folks within the Roswell Rotary Club who come in with an idea and then stay committed to it for years. This May marked the fifth anniversary of our Quarterly Blood Drive supported by the American Red Cross. May 2, 2019 was the first of now 18 blood drives championed by Roswell Rotarians Darrell Bartlett and Hal Schlenger. In that time, 575 pints of blood have been collected helping more than 1600 folks (one pint can help up to three people. Finding momentum through COVID, the blood drives are now a branded entity in Roswell with the slogan: A Pint for a Pint. As a thank you, a donor is given a business card when checking in for a free pint of beer at one of our local breweries: Gate City Brewing or Variant Brewing. Not only do our club members donate their blood/platelets, but it also serves as a marketing and membership recruiting effort for the wider community. Through the constant and dependable blood drives typically hosted at one of our RRC members’ locations, Darrell & Hal have had 61 folks donate blood for the first time and have recognized one of our members, Michael Curling, for donating his 100th pint! THANK you, Darrell, Hal and the rest of your Blood Drive crew. NEXT BLOOD DRIVE - Wed, July 17th - 8:00am - 1:00pm - Coastal Bar & Grill Patsy Wolff-RRC Member Honored WellStar North Fulton Names Chapel after Patsy Wolff
Do you ever wonder what legacy you’re leaving in this world or what you’ll be remembered for? I’m so grateful to know each of these people.
Each one of them has a passion that they fully embrace, they work hard EVERY day to make a difference in this world and in individual lives!
I personally have a heart for the WellStar North Fulton team for saving my sons life and now the chapel is named after an amazing lady, Patsy Wolff that I am fortunate enough to call a friend. Her husband Bill continues to give to his community in ways that most people will never fully understand.
Thank you to my friends Jon-Paul Croom, FACHE , Lori Allen and Rebecca Stone for making this happen.
Remember to live a life that will be remembered, leave an impact on others and make your community a better place. We all have the power to change one persons life, everyday! Yours in Roswell Rotary, Alicia Hughes
After Hours Raises Nearly $5k at Comedy for a CauseCongratulations to Roswell Rotary After Hours on a successful second annual Comedy for a Cause! Six local comedians took the stage at a packed Rock 'N' Taco last week for the special fundraiser. Between the six event sponsors, dozens of tables and slew of donations, RRAH raised $4,890 for Giving Grace! The organization provides a safe space for single-parent families, persons experiencing homelessness and the extremely poor, and the money raised at Comedy for a Cause will directly support their summer camps. Thank you to everyone who came out and donated! How to Talk with Friends/Family About Hosting Rotary Youth Exchange Students? Discussing the opportunity to
become a host family for inbound Rotary Youth Exchange students can be a
transformative conversation for your friends, neighbors, and relatives. Begin
by sharing the excitement of cultural exchange: “Imagine the incredible experience
of welcoming a high school student from Japan into your home for a few months.
Through the Rotary Youth Exchange program, you can enrich your family’s life by
learning about another culture firsthand and sharing your own. Hosting a
student doesn’t just benefit them; it also brings new perspectives, traditions,
and friendships into your home, creating lifelong memories for everyone
involved.” Highlight the support and safety provided by Rotary: “Rotary
carefully screens students and provides strong support systems, ensuring both
the student and host family feel secure and well-prepared. While hosting
requires some commitment, the rewards far outweigh the effort. It’s an
opportunity to develop empathy, global awareness, and meaningful connections
that extend beyond borders. If you’re curious to learn more, we could attend a
local Rotary meeting or info session together—they provide all the details and
answer any questions you might have.”
June 15- Magnolia BallFor more information and to purchase tickets CLICK HERE Come Join-It's fun! Alive in RoswellFor more info or to volunteer, contact Alan Greensmith at 404-210-1478 or alangreensmith@gmail.com Sat, 6/22 6-8pm: Your body is asking for this Summer Sole-stice Walk with a Doc w/ podiatrist Dr Richard KaufmanEnjoy the longest day of year with a hike led by the Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy (CNPC) at the Island Forge location. Guest Speaker: Podiatrist Dr Richard Kaufman will speak about keeping your feet happy (and pain free). Location: Island Ford -- Meet by the Visitors Center. https://www.crnra.vip/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Island-Ford.pdf [read more] Register now! June 27- Nancy Alterman Installation Party Cottage School
The 4th Annual Cops 'N Cars Show Friends
of Roswell in partnership with the Roswell Police will host the 4th Annual Cops
‘N Cars on Sunday, July 7th at Roswell City Hall Parking lot.
The
show will be from 11-3 and we'll have cars, food trucks, various sponsors and
merchants available to speak with and shop from.
Proceeds
benefit Friends of Roswell Police. Only
ticket sales if you want to register your car for our event at the amount of $35.
https://www.friendsofroswellpolice.org/2024-available-sponsorships
Coming Up at RRC Save the Date: Making Roswell Rotary's Magic Happen
Events Chair 2023-24 Katie Tucker End human trafficking Night at Braves June 15 Truist Park
Get Tickets Add To Calendar Magnolia Ball June 15
Click to purchase tickets here: https://friendsofbulloch.org/events/ Alive in Roswell June 20 5pm Add To Calendar Walk with a Doc June 22 - More info to come Rotary Means Business June 25 6:00pm Add To Calendar
Nancy's Installation Party Thursday June 27 5:30-7:30 Add To Calendar Cars and Cops with Roswell Police Dept Sunday July 7 11am-3pm Roswell City Hall Add To Calendar
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