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The Bulletin

4/19/2018


Club Calendar

April is Maternal and Child Health Month

4/26 Regular Meeting-John Eunice
5/3 NO Lunch meeting today-Join us the evening for Celebration fellow Rotarians & their Plus One
5/10 Regular Meeting-Matt Bishop, UGA's Fanning Institute for Leadership Development
5/17 Regular Meeting-Debbie Cawlina-Be the Voice, Anti Bullying

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

4/3 Krista Peace
4/8 Troy Rich
4/9 Melissa Thomas
4/13 Charles Hill
4/15 Jay Flowers
4/19 C. Grubbs
4/20 Elijah Miranda
4/21 Fran Milberg
4/26 Irene Gleason
4/27 Wayne Newsome

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

4/15 Paul Hjort
4/13 Andy Jones
4/24 Janet Liles
4/19 Amanda Gates
4/16 David Flowers
4/29 Tom Everett
4/13 Craig Wentworth

SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES

4/1 Bill Blackburn (42)
4/1 Andy Vann (29)
4/1 Wallace Goodman (25)
4/1 Frances Parker (23)
4/15 Charles Dixon (19)
4/8 Sabrina Boykins Everett (14)

Rotary Online

https://thomasvillerotary.org
https://rotary6900.org/
https://rotary.org/

ROTARY CLUB OF
Thomasville


Thursdays, 12:15 pm
The Plaza Restaurant
217 South Broad Street
Thomasville, GA 31792 May 1, 1921
Active Membership: 132 FacebookInstagram

ROTARY CLUB OF Thomasville
PO Box 1277
Thomasville, GA 31799

President Teri White
President-Elect Andre Marria
Immediate Past President Jeff Zoller
Vice President Carol Jones
Secretary Angela Williamson
Treasurer Rick Piper
Program Director Lauren Radford
Program Director Jay Flowers
Program Director Al Nicholson
Fellowship Director Angela Williamson

You still have time
Rotacon-District 6900 Conference-April 27th-29th

This Week's Program-April 19th at 12:15 pm
Nancy Tinker, Senior Field Officer at National Trust for Historic Preservation

Nancy Tinker joined the National Trust in the spring of 1998, and is responsible for advisory and field services throughout the 15 states of the southern region. Specific responsibilities have included coordinating the Trust’s chain drug store initiative, leading preservation organizations through the strategic planning process, and collaborating with a range of partnering organizations which include the National Park Service, the National Parks Conservation Association, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Additional accomplishments include assistance in creating the Manhattan Project National Historical Park and leading a team of partners who are working to preserve Memphis, TN’s Clayborn Temple, site of the 1968 Sanitation Workers’ Strike.

Prior to joining the National Trust she worked as an architectural historian for the Nashville-based Thomason and Associates, and later for DuVall and Associates – Cultural Resources Management firms based in Middle Tennessee. Additionally, she worked as a preservation planner for the 10–county South Georgia Regional Commission. Nancy later served as executive director of Thomasville Landmarks, a historic preservation non-profit located in Thomasville, Georgia.

Nancy received her B.S. in English from Middle Tennessee State University in 1978. Her M.S. in History (Historic Preservation emphasis) was also earned at Middle Tennessee State University where she graduated in 1983.

Last Week's Program
2018 Georgia Rotary Student Plan Awards

*2018 Recipient, **President’s Award 2018, ***Past President’s Award 2018, ****Honored by Member/Past Member 2018

Jake Cheatham Fellow

Governor’s Associate

Sustaining Members

Philip Cargill Watt*

Nathaniel Abrams*

Melissa Thomas*

Kendall Weisiger Fellow

Jim Carter*

Ray Thompson*

John Joseph Collins, Jr.****

Melanie Chavaux*

Lauren Vann*

Mary Hogan Collins*

Ellis Jackson*

John Glenn*

Craig Wentworth*

Hue Thomas Fellow

Sustaining Members

Jay Flowers*

Morgan Bailey*

Warren Stafford*

Warren Ballard*

Will Watt Fellow

Claire Bowen*

Michele Arwood***

Bob Drummond*

Warren Ballard****

Amanda Gates*

Mary Beth Donalson*

Coy Irvin*

Tom Everett*

Elijah Miranda*

Madison Whitner Jones****

Lanie Reichert*

Tim White****

Andy Sheppard*

Up Coming Events
Upcoming Events for the Rotary Club of Thomasville

April 21st - Rose City Walk-Live Better Rotarian: See Krista Peace

April 25th - Rose Show Setup: See George Stephens

April 27-29th - District Conference in San Destin, FL

April 28th - Rose City Run-Live Better Rotarian: See Krista Peace

April 28-29th - Rotary Club of Thomasville's Youth Tournament: See Tom Harrison or Erik von Hellens

April 30th - District Grant Report is DUE

May 3rd - Grand Celebration Night at the Biscuit Company, cocktails at 6:15 pm and dinner at 7:00 pm. Make your reservations now... https://thomasvillerotary.org/event/reserve?id=261...


Next Week's Program
John Eunice, Story of James Eunice and Coach Mark Richt

James received early acceptance to the University of Georgia on December 4, 2010. He told his head football coach, Rance Gillespie, that he wanted to try and walk on to the Georgia football team. On December 14, 2010, James was called out of class to go to Coach Gillespie's office. James called me later that afternoon, and said, "Dad, you'll never guess who I just met." I told him I didn't know. He said, "Coach Richt." He paused for a minute, and then he said, "And I was wearing a University of Florida tee shirt." Coach Richt was in town recruiting two of James' teammates and friends, Jay Rome and Malcolm Mitchell. James went missing January 15, 2011. Coach Richt and Coach Bobo followed the story during the 17 day search. We held James' service on February 5. James' coaches were the pallbearers, and his teammates attended. All wore their jerseys. During the service, Pastor David Rogers called Jay and Malcolm onto the stage and handed them a box. He read a letter from Coach Richt, which read, "This is the jersey I'm sure James would have earned. Oh yes, he made the team." When David finished reading, Jay and Malcolm opened the box and presented James' parents with a Georgia jersey with number 23 and Eunice across the back. Coach Richt was true to his word. James was on the opening day roster against Boise State, and Coach Richt kept him on the roster for all four years that James would have attended Georgia. Georgia honored James at the Georgia vs. South Carolina game in 2011 by wearing his number and initials on their helmets. On October 24, 2014, James' parents received a letter from Coach Richt inviting them to attend the Senior Gala in December. Coach Richt and the Georgia team honored James along with the rest of the seniors at the Senior Gala. Coach Richt closed the ceremonies that night introducing James with the words, "And one was missing."