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"The Friendly Breakfast Club"
Newsletter


February 19, 2019


Club Calendar

February is Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Month

2/22 US Congresswoman Lucy McBath
3/1 Dell Spry, FBI re: Ames Case
3/8 Brian Holland, Phoenix Roasters
3/15 Club Assembly

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

2/3 John Carr
2/7 Buzz Law
2/8 Tim Le
2/10 Eleni Bafas
2/13 Griff Ransom
2/18 Chris Smith
2/27 Bob O'Brien

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

2/14 Erich Schuetz (42)

Rotary Online

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ROTARY CLUB OF
Dunwoody


Fridays, 7:15 am
Fleming's Steakhouse
4501 Olde Perimeter Way
Dunwoody, GA 30346

Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs April 25, 1984
Active Membership: 83 FacebookTwitterInstagram

ROTARY CLUB OF Dunwoody

President Rick Woods
President-Elect Cathie Brumfield
Treasurer Ron Barden
Secretary Ardy Bastien
Membership Chair Bob Freeman
Foundation Chair Bill Mulkey
Bulletin Editor Tania Lopez

SPEAKER THIS WEEK: ​Congresswoman Lucy McBath


Congresswoman Lucy McBath is a mother, a wife, an author and an activist, but the most important title she will ever hold is Jordan’s Mom. McBath spent 30 years working for Delta Airlines as a flight attendant until the death of her 17-year-old son, Jordan Davis, in 2012. Jordan was shot and killed in what became known as the “Loud Music Shooting.” After his death, McBath turned to activism. She has dedicated her life to preventing other families from experiencing the same tragedy that she did. McBath held dual roles as the national spokesperson for Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action, as well as faith and outreach leader for both. After years of advocating to local, state, and federal legislators, the Congresswoman decided to run for office herself. She decided to run for the Georgia State House in 2017, but after the Parkland shooting she knew she had to step up and run for Congress. In addition to her experiences with gun violence, the Congresswoman was inspired to run for Congress because she is a two-time breast cancer survivor. She knows the importance of covering those with preexisting conditions and increasing accessibility to quality and affordable health care. The Congresswoman proudly represents Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District.




meeting schedule miscommunication

Members,

As we were adjusting the meeting schedule a miscommunication occurred with management at Fleming’s. I had previously informed them that we would not be meeting on Feb 22. They then scheduled another group of people for the 22nd starting at 8:30. This presents a bit of a logistical problem.

Nevertheless, we will still meet on Feb 22nd with Congresswoman Lucy McBath as our speaker. I’ve agreed with Fleming’s that we’ll end no later than 8:15. I have a plan to do this and I ask that everyone please work with me to get it accomplished.

·Arrive as close to 7am as possible.

·The breakfast bell will ring at 7:10. Please, as quickly as you can, get food and find a place to sit.

·I will begin the meeting at 7:20, promptly on time.

·I’ll introduce guests finishing no later than 7:25.

·Ken Levy will have no more than 10 minutes to update us on the Governors Ball. End no later than 7:35.

·Mike Parks will pour some Sunshine on us and introduce the speaker. She goes on at 7:40.

·The Congresswoman will speak for 20 minutes and do Q&A for 5. It’s now 8:05.

·We’ll do the Laws of Life raffle, 4-way test and Pledge of Allegiance.

·We’re adjourned at 8:15.

The Congresswoman will be at the front of the room for informal chatting after 8:15 until they throw us out.

If this places a burden on anyone I sincerely apologize. We learn as we go.

Thank you.

Rick Woods




​Spruceapalooza Set for Saturday March 2

Spruceapalooza Set for Saturday March 2 at Monroe Park by Fred Bounds, Superintendent, Monroe Park

On the first Saturday in March, at 9:00 a.m., we’ll be planting 40 Purple Pixie Loropedalums around the Monroe Park perimeter. All Sprucetarians, family and friends are invited! This project was planned with the able assistance of Su Ellis, Master Gardener at the Dunwoody Nature Center. The plants are being provided free of charge by the Dunwoody Department of Public Works. So bring your gloves and trowels and we’ll see you Saturday March 2.

(Monroe Park is our Adopt-A-Spot traffic island across from the Dunwoody library.)




Governor Ball




"Wine Toss" to the Governors Ball

In the spirit of Peace and Love, we are reintroducing the "Wine Toss" to the Governors Ball. Here's how it works...

There will be "X" number of wine bottles (all full and unopened) in an area of the floor. See below.


For $10 you will get 3 rings. The object is to toss a ring around a bottle of wine. If you do, you win that bottle. When a bottle is won it will be replaced with a new one. The game lasts until all bottles are gone. It's a fun game that everyone will enjoy.

Now remember, this is a fund raiser. So, President Rick is asking that each member bring a bottle of wine, minimum $10 in value, to contribute to the pool. Start bringing your bottles now and we'll collect them.


NEW LOCATION
​Thirsty Thursday - February


*** !!NEW LOCATION!! ***

Thirsty Thursday Happy Hour 2/21/19

Marlow’s Tavern 5:30 pm

This month Thirsty Thursday has a NEW venue- Marlow’s Tavern. Please mark your calendars for the21st and join us. Marlow’s is offering us free hor d’oeuvres for our first visit.

What’s the change you want to see in the world in 2019? Let’s build goodwill and better friendships.

Where: Marlow’s Tavern, 1317 Dunwoody Village Parkway, Suite 102, Dunwoody, 30338

When: Thursday, 2/21/19, 5:30 PM

Questions: Cathie Brumfield, cell 404 668 6693



FROM THE DESK OF THE NEWSLETTER EDITOR



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