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Rotascope

March 18, 2026


Meetings

March is Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Month

3/19 Lisa Meade Romero
3/26 Senator Blake Tillery
4/2 Spring Interact Program
4/2 Spring Interact Meeting
4/9 GA Insurance Commissioner John F. King
4/16 Laws of Life Meeting / Teacher + Student Awards
4/16 Scholarship/Laws of Life Presentation + HS Student/Teacher of the Year Awards
4/23 Waylon Parrigin on behalf of Chris Cathers - Brothers Keeper

Events

3/21 Roswell Relays
3/21 16th Annual Sweep the Hooch
5/25 Memorial Day Event
6/25 President Leslie Installation Party
9/14 Annual Golf, Tennis + Pickleball Tournament
10/18 Gold N Grass Farms / First Responders Farm Day

LEADERSHIP

President Trummie Patrick, III
President-Elect Leslie Bassett
Immediate PP Nancy Alterman
Treasurer Mike Agurkis
Secretary Katie Anderson
Membership Courtney Lott

PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS

Cheryl Greenway 2012-13
Bob Hagan 2015-16
Gordon Owens 2024-25

ROTARY CLUB OF
Roswell

Thursdays, 12:15 pm
Roswell Area Park
Bill Johnson Community Activity Building
10495 Woodstock Road
Roswell, GA 30075

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BIRTHDAYS

3/3 Ken Vaughn
3/3 Jeff Kramer
3/3 Don Horton
3/4 Tillie O'Neal-Kyles
3/5 Steve Dorvee
3/7 Nancy Alterman
3/11 Jon-Paul Croom
3/12 Kevin Benscoter
3/13 Amanda Verdin
3/15 Rich Austin
3/16 Mickey Deaton
3/19 Karen Ewing
3/20 Mason Beard
3/21 Amy Brannen
3/25 Matthew Millard
3/26 Robert Fezza
3/27 Hal Schlenger
3/30 Darrell Bartlett

YEARS OF SERVICE

3/2 Gene Beckham, III (26)
3/3 Ridge Cannon (1)
3/4 Ken Briggs (44)
3/7 Terry Taylor (13)
3/7 Bruce Peoples (13)
3/7 Amy Brannen (13)
3/8 John Michael Brunetti (3)
3/9 Jacque Digieso (20)
33 years in Rotary
3/9 Syd Mostajabi (17)
3/9 Michael Byars (20)
3/10 Will Colley (4)
3/10 Angela Medley (4)
3/10 Vivian Bankston (21)
3/10 Mickey Deaton (21)
3/10 Jeff McCoy (21)
3/11 Michael Gould (16)
3/11 Lynne Lindsay (16)
3/11 Lisa Carlisle (16)
3/12 Gordon Owens (15)
3/14 William May (13)
3/14 Walt Burnotes (1)
3/14 Jerry Orlans (24)
35 years in Rotary
3/16 Scott Morchower (10)
3/16 Tori Nielsen (4)
3/17 Evan Coyle (4)
3/17 John Connell (4)
3/17 Amanda Verdin (4)
3/17 John Albers (15)
3/17 Tori Alterman (4)
5 years in Rotary
3/17 Michael Brown (4)
3/17 Leigh Brown (4)
3/17 Lee Hollingsworth (17)
25 years in Rotary
3/17 Tim McFarlin (15)
3/17 Walt Woliver (17)
44 years in Rotary
3/18 Becky Nelson (12)
3/21 James Broadway (41)
3/22 Ron Redner (42)
3/28 Bob Clarkson (7)
3/28 Leonard Greski (7)
3/29 Alesia Booth (5)
3/29 Jonathan Crooks (5)
3/30 Rudiger Lind (26)
3/30 James Savage (5)

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

President's Message

“Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.” Cicero

There are moments in life when “thank you” doesn’t feel like an adequate response. This past Saturday night was one of those moments. As I stood in a room filled with more than 200+ Rotarians celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Roswell Rotary Club, I couldn’t help but feel a deep sense of appreciation. Appreciation for the people in that room, for the generations who came before us, and for the privilege of leading this club during such a meaningful year.

For seventy-five years, this club has lived out Rotary’s motto of Service Above Self in extraordinary ways. Millions of dollars raised to support charities in our community. Lives changed through scholarships, youth programs, and Interact clubs in our schools. Children around the world are protected through Rotary’s fight to eradicate polio. We have honored veterans, helped families in need, and strengthened our community through service projects too numerous to count. And on Saturday night, all of that history was sitting in one room.

An evening like that does not happen by accident. It happens because people step forward to serve. Bob Clarkson, Alicia Hughes, Bob Hagan, and Kathy Igou worked tirelessly to make sure such a great night came together. And as is so often the case in our club, there were so many more working quietly in the background, solving problems, filling gaps, and making sure everything ran smoothly so the rest of us could simply enjoy the celebration. Thank you as well to Chris Patterson (valet), the PP video team, the goodie bag team, the registration team, and so many others whose efforts made the evening truly unforgettable.

I am grateful for each and every one of you. To that end, I think it’s important to remember to be grateful for the big gestures and for the small. And if I can be honest for a moment, I lost sight of that for a period of time on Saturday night. As I got ready for the celebration, my mind wasn’t on the milestone but it was on the details. The small things. The things that I didn’t believe were quite right. A timing issue here, a setup detail there, the little imperfections that, in the moment, felt bigger than they really were. I carried those thoughts with me into the evening. It probably wasn’t noticed by all, but it certainly was to me, and it had its effect…

But as the night unfolded, I began hearing a very different story from everyone around me. People were smiling, laughing, and celebrating. They spoke about how special the night felt, how meaningful it was, how proud they were to be part of something so much bigger than themselves. To them, it wasn’t a night of small flaws, but it was a perfect celebration of 75 years of service, fellowship, and impact.

Somewhere along the way, I realized the problem wasn’t about these small things of the night. The issue was my perspective. I had been staring at the small dots, missing the wide, beautiful canvas around them. I missed the forest for the trees as the saying goes….And when I finally stepped back and chose gratitude, I saw what everyone else had seen all along… It wasn’t just a good night. It was a perfect one.

When I chose gratitude, when I intentionally looked for the blessings around me, it shifted my perspective and made me a better man that night! Perhaps the greatest feeling of gratitude I carried home that evening was the honor of serving as president of this remarkable club during its 75th year. Leadership in Rotary is never about one person. It is about standing on the shoulders of those who came before us and doing our best to carry the torch forward. Seventy-five years ago, a group came together with a simple idea: By serving others, they could make Roswell a better place to live.

To every member of this club, thank you for the honor of leading during this historic 75th year. Thank you for your support, your service, and your friendship. And most of all, thank you for continuing a legacy that began 75 years ago and will continue long after us.

That is something truly worth being grateful for today!

Sic Vos Non Vobis

Trummie Lee Patrick III

Empowering Act of Saying No: Lisa Meade Romero

Date: Thursday, March 19
Time: 12:15
Location: Roswell Area Park
Bill Johnson Community Activity Building
10495 Woodstock Road
Roswell, GA 30075

Roswell Rotary welcomes Lisa Meade Romero , a keynote speaker, strategist, and facilitator whose professional path spans science, education, law enforcement, federal investigations, beauty education, and leadership development. Over the years she has worked as a teacher, police officer, bomb technician, investigator, beauty educator, sales director, moderator, and emcee , giving her a broad perspective on how people communicate and adapt across different environments. Lisa encourages audiences to consider the many roles they take on, both by choice and by expectation, and how those roles shape identity and decision-making. Drawing on real-life experience, she discusses how intentional communication, clear boundaries, and honest dialogue can help individuals and teams navigate change more effectively.  Her clear takeaway will be: "Saying no isn’t selfish, it’s responsible leadership as service does not mean self-exhaustion. When leaders set clear limits, they create purposeful direction for the people around them."
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Sat. March 21
Sweep the Hooch- Save the Date


It's time to register for the March 21st, Chattahoochee River Keepers 16th annual Sweep the Hooch river cleanup.

Please sign up ASAP  Our team will be cleaning up trash and debris on Riverside Road Roswell.

This is a great event for the entire family and wonderful way to enjoy a morning outdoors by our beautiful river.

Slots fill up quickly and even though this is our designated site, non Rotarians can sign up and participate.

Call or text Dutch Earle, 770.403.0755 if you have any questions or need help registering. There will be a slot available for all Rotarians and guests!

March 21
Volunteer for Roswell Relays


We're gearing up for another great event with 26 teams participating in this year's Relay at Roswell Highschool on Saturday March 21, 2026. Per usual Mindy and her hospitality team will have a great spread for the coaches (and volunteers) in the cafeteria.

Please feel free to distribute to any interested parties and keep in mind Interact Clubs can get service hours for participating.

2026 Roswell Rotary Relay Sign-Up

We will send out additional information closer to the event but if you have any questions please reach out to Michael Curling michael.curling@gmail.com (678) 480 - 3746 or James Stone james@stonelaw.com

Note: Excellent opportunity for new members to volunteer. It's a full day of fun!

April 16-19, 2026
2026 District Conference- Lake Lanier Islands


Click Here to Register

75 Years-Oh What a Night

So many special moments and memories. Here are a few links to bring the evening back to you to savor!

Photo Booth Pictures

RRC on Instagram!

$20 Million in Foundation Giving

Roswell Rotary Hits $2 Million Foundation Contribution Mark


Gratitude Wall: Members Helping Members

Highlighting acts of service our members give to each other:


Karen Schwank would like to thank the Roswell Rotary Club!

"As Charlie returns home after successful surgery, he and I would like to send a big Thank You to all those who prayed and reached out to us. It was so special and kind, and we will always remember."

Speaker Line up for March- Invite a guest!


March. 5  William Vestal- - AI from a Different View Add To Calendar

March 12 Horst Kristen Winzeler -True North 400  Add To Calendar

March 19  Lisa Meade Romero   Add To Calendar

March. 26Sen. Blake Tillery   Add To Calendar

Meeting Details

  • Rotary Club of Roswell
  • Roswell Area Park
  • Bill Johnson Community Activity Building
  • 10495 Woodstock Road
  • Roswell, GA 30075

Upcoming Roswell Rotary Events
Save the Date: Find Your Spot and Help Us to Unite for GOOD



Roswell Relays
Saturday, March 21
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Sweep the Hooch
Sat. March 21 9am-12pm
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District 6900 Conference Lake Lanier Islands

Thursday April 16 - Sunday April 19
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Memorial Day Roswell

Monday May 25
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Leslie Installation Party
Thursday, June 25 Time & Place TBD

2026 Golf, Tennis, Pickleball Tournament
Monday, Sept. 14
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Last Week at Roswell Rotary


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