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"The Friendly Breakfast Club"
Newsletter


6/22/2018


Club Calendar

June is Rotary Fellowships Month

6/29 Induction of 2018-2019 Leadership Team - Flemings Restaurant
7/13 Allen Vance - LTC GSDF
7/20 Tony Barnhart - Mr College Football
7/27 Marvin O. (Dell) Spry - Retired FBI

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

6/2 Gary Lane
6/9 Helen Sempira
6/12 Jeffrey Priluck
6/14 Gijs Korremans
6/21 Patti Bunker
6/25 Hoshi Daruwalla
6/27 Lang Wooddy
6/28 Russell Reams
6/30 Deb Cameron

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

6/24 Ardy Bastien
6/2 Jackie Cuthbert
6/17 Carter Stout
6/4 Andrew Kaiser
6/7 George Stewart, Jr.
6/15 Chris Gutschenritter
6/21 Susan Schwall
6/22 John Hall
6/23 John Carr
6/27 Dabney Daniel
6/27 Kathy Brandt
6/27 Fred Brandt
6/24 Charlie Augello

Rotary Online

https://dunwoodyrotary.org
https://rotary6900.org/
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ROTARY CLUB OF
Dunwoody


Fridays, 7:15 am
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7 Concourse Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30328

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ROTARY CLUB OF Dunwoody

President Rick Otness
President-Elect Rick Woods
Secretary Mike Parks
Treasurer Lawrence Domenico

​Cocktail Party a Success


The Club held an end of year cocktail party last Thursday night (06/14/18) at the Dunwoody Country Club. It was well attended with just under half the members (43) able to make it, a majority with either a spouse or friend. The membership and their guests got to mix and mingle. There were heavy appetizers, and our Club bought everyone their first drink. There was a general feeling by the membership that they wanted to try something new, and that the cocktail party as executed by our President Nominee Cathie Brumfield was a roaring success. As evidence, the official end to the party was at 8:30 PM, when we recited the 4 Way Test, but unlike our Friday morning meetings, probably a third of the attendees were still talking and laughing 30 minutes later.

The final official 20 minutes of the evening were spent recognizing people for their contributions to the Club during FY 2018.

Rotary Foundation Giving

Ken and Sherry Levy reached the status of Major Donor -Level One (i.e. total giving has exceeded $10,000)

Paul Harris Fellow Awards were given

Øby Fred and Kathy Brandt to their grandchild Julia Brandt

Øby Larry Domenico to his wife Karen Domenico

Rookie of the Year

Was awarded to Tania Lopez (see separate story in this week's Bulletin)

Rotarian of the Year

Was awarded to Ken Levy (see separate story in this week's Bulletin)

Best Team of the Year

Was awarded to End Polio Now team (see separate story in this week's Bulletin)



2018 Rookie of Year announced



The Rookie of the year is given to the member who has been in the Club less than 18 months and "had the greatest impact on the Club 's success during FY 2018.”

The competition for Rookie of the Year was intense. The three finalists were:

Ron Barden for his contributions to putting on the GRSP weekend, the Financial procedures review, and the review of the Dunwoody Rotary Charitable Fund's review of the Declaration of Trust

Jessie Legros for her work on the GRSP Weekend, as well as helping the International Committee be a success

Tania Lopez for her work as the Bulletin Editor, being the marketing manager for the Community BBQ, becoming the social media Director, and stepping up to be the temporary Rotary Youth Exchange Officer.

The 2018 Rookie of the Year is (drum roll please ...)





​2018 Rotarian of the Year announced


The award is given to the member "who had the greatest impact on the Club 's success during FY 2018.”

The competition for Rotarian of the Year was spirited with many good candidate. Ultimately the crowd was narrowed to three finalists. They were:

Ken Levy for Chairing the 2018 Governors Ball, coordinating all the Family of Rotary events, and heading up the Dunwoody Diners

Dottie Toney Ransom for being the Caring hands coordinator, handling media relations for the Club, and being the Rotary Youth Exchange Counselor.

Jack Sparks for chairing the Title 1 Book Project and chairing the Community BBQ.

The 2018 Rotarian of the Year is (drum roll please ...)





​2018 Best Team of the Year announced

This award is new and was given to the team that "had the greatest impact on the Club 's success during FY 2018.”

There were 10 teams (counting both regular and ad hoc) that were formed during the year. Each contributed to the Club's success so choosing three finalists was not an easy task. That being said the three finalists were:

2018 Governors Ball Team which raised just under $50,000 while throwing one terrific party. Members of the team were

Chair: Ken Levy

Fund raising: John Hall & Hoshi Daruwalla

Decorations: Jennie Stipick

Gifts: Tracey Carothers

Operations: Carter Stout

End Polio Now This team was formed to raise funds for RI's effort to rid the world of Polio. They have a three year goal of raising $25,000 and getting 100% participation by the membership. During the first year, they have raised $40,000 ($120,000 if you count the 2 for 1 match by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), and enticed 75% of the membership to make a contribution.

Chair: Roy Wise

other members: Fred Brandt, Craig Gregozeski and Bill Mulkey

GRSP Leadership Weekend This team brought 38 GRSP students together to teach them about leadership and Service above Self. This required soliciting financial support from 5 other Rotary Clubs, engaging the Rotaract Club, as well as finding lodging for the 38 students, while having an attention grabbing program that was spread over three days.

Chair: Louise Barden

other members: Ron Barden, Lorri Christopher and Jessie Legros

The 2018 Best Team award goes to (drum roll please ...)





​TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME!!

The Dunwoody Diners will hold the next installment of the Dining Club on Saturday, July 21, 2018 at Gwinnett’s Cool Ray Field at 5:00 p.m. The club has reserved a picnic area for dinner. After dinner, the club will attend the Gwinnett Stripers / Pawtucket Red Sox Game. Dinner is being furnished by the Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta’s AAA farm team) and will consist of a picnic style “all you can eat dinner” featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken quarters, baked beans, potato salad, cookies, ice tea, water, and lemonade. Guests, of course, can purchase additional and other items including alcohol at regular stadium prices.

Game time that evening is 6:05 pm. The Gwinnett Stripers will furnish dinner an hour before game time at 5:00 pm. The cost, including dinner, is $ 27.00 per person which also includes a box seat to the ball game. If you wish to attend solely the game, the cost is $ 11.00 per ticket. The Dunwoody Diners also suggest a $ 5.00 per person donation to the Rotary Club of Dunwoody’s Charitable Fund. Everyone is invited. This will be a fun family night!!!

Those having an interest in attending can RSVP to Ken Levy at kennethlevy99@gmail.com or at (770) 686-2651.



​Thirsty Thursday June 21


Thirsty Thursday June 21 Happy Hour 6/21/18 Dunwoody Tavern 5:30 pm

This month Thirsty Thursday is June 21st. Please mark your calendars and join us.
Where: Dunwoody Tavern, 5488 Chamblee Dunwoody Road
When: Thursday, 6/21/18, 5:30 PM
Questions: Rick Otness, cell 770 715 9251

1st BBQ & Community Festival


The Rotary Club of Dunwoody Invites you to join us in our

1st BBQ & Community Festival

Friday & Saturday, September 7 & 8, 2018

at Atlanta’s Perimeter Mall


The Rotary Club of Dunwoody and the Kansas City Barbeque Society are working together to bring the best barbecue to Atlanta.

There will be approximately (40) Pro teams and (20) Backyard teams participating for prize monies. The size and exposure of this event is a first for Dunwoody. The City Council has designated this as a Signature Event sanctioned by the city.

We will be supporting The Rotary Club of Dunwoody local schools and first responders. Education is a top priority, whether acting alone or working with partner organizations such as Special Olympics and Junior Achievement. Helping our First Responders, is a key focus as well.



FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA



FROM THE DESK OF THE NEWSLETTER EDITOR



Send your Newsletter submission to:

rcdnewsletter@yahoo.com

Our Club's Weekly Newsletter typically consists of:

·Speaker bio

·New Member Name(s)

·Featured article(s) (regarding events, service projects, or on-going topics general club administrative items, etc..).

·Foundation initiatives or other topics of interest to Members and with value for our Club archives.

·Announcements (seeking volunteers, advertising service projects, etc.)

·For Your Calendar (Club and other activities we encourage members and/or their spouses to attend, including Family of Rotary events

·Member News (birthdays, anniversaries, accomplishments, Caring Hands)

Please keep in mind key components to include with your submission:

·Title of your article

·Description of the activity

·Dates, Time, Location, deadline, etc... (especially for upcoming events)

·Key Points of Contact Information and/or a link to reference website for details

·Names and/or headcount of Rotarians (and others) participating,

·The reaction of those benefiting and the numbers of those benefiting.

·Picture(s)

Please also tell me the number of weeks would you like the article published.
Finally, the deadline for articles to run in the current week are Mondays by 5 p.m.

If you have any questions feel free to ask me!

Thank you!
Tania López

rotary_tls@outlook.com



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