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700Griffin Daybreak News for 11.1.17Griffin DaybreakGriffin Daybreak Newsletter for 11.1.17 meetingNewsletterspdf
699Griffin Daybreak News for 11.1.17Griffin DaybreakGriffin Daybreak Newsletter for 11.1.17 meetingNewsletters
698EPeptarian - October 27th, 2017Newnan10272017 E PepNewsletterspdf
697Griffitarian 26October2017GriffinUGA Provost Pamela Whitten spoke to Rotarians and guests at this week's meeting. Orla McDevitt, our 2017-18 GRSP Student was introduced by host Wade Miller. Orla is from Scotland and is enjoying her time at UGA. Club President Tom Gardner also presented a donation to Griffin Waypoint, a local nonprofit that provides resources for military veterans.Newsletterspdf
696Oct 30, 2017 MetrolinerMarietta MetroOct 30, 2017 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
693Griffin Daybreak Rotary News for Week of Oct 25thGriffin DaybreakDaybreak Rotary News for Week of Oct 25thNewslettersGriffin Daybreakpdf
692Griffitarian 19October2017GriffinOur Club Assembly was quite busy with announcement of awarding of the District Grant to Griffin Rotary and Daybreak Rotary to support the after-school program at the Salvation Army. William Wilson, Brett Bell, and Randy Peters also explained the details of the proposed TSPLOST that is on our local November ballot.Newsletterspdf
688Oct 23, 2017 MetrolinerMarietta MetroOct 23, 2017 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
687201710/18/2017 Griffin Daybreak Newsletter (2017)Griffin DaybreakThis Week's Program:
Rebekah Florence
Ronotohachi District Executive (Lamar, Pike, Spalding & Upson Counties) of the Boy Scouts of America | Flint River Council
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686EPeptarian - October 20th, 2017NewnanEPeptarian - Oct 20Newsletterspdf
685District 6900 Charitable Fund Bylaws21-page PDF of the bylaws of the Rotary District 6900 Charitable Fund, Inc.Presidents, Treasurers, Foundation Chairsbylaws, charitable fundpdf
684Griffitarian 12October2017GriffinGriffin Rotary held its annual Fall Club Outing on Thursday at Cherokee Rose Shooting Resort. A dinner buffet and the monthly Board meeting followed an afternoon of competitive clay shooting.Newsletterspdf
683Oct 16, 2017 MetrolinerMarietta MetroOct 16, 2017 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
682Griffitarian 05October2017GriffinGary Black, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, spoke to Rotarians and guests on Thursday.Newsletterspdf
6812024 District Grant Spending Report InstructionsOne page instructions for entering spending documentation.Presidents, Treasurers, Foundation Chairs, Assistant Governors, Service Chairsdistrict grantspdf
680EPeptarian -October 6, 2017NewnanEPeptarian - October 6, 2017Newsletterspdf
679Griffitarian 28September2017GriffinLea Folds, Coordinator for the Griffin Spalding School System's Work-Based Learning Program, spoke on the program and its benefits to the students, the business partners, and our community.Newsletterspdf
678Oct 2, 2017 MetrolinerMarietta MetroOct 2, 2017 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
677Sandestin Resort MapSandestin resort map for Rotacon 2018 - April 26-29, 2018pdf
676EPeptarian - September 29, 2017Newnan09292017 E PepNewsletterspdf
675Griffitarian 21September2017GriffinDick Morrow, past-Chair of the Griffin-Spalding Airport Authority, updated Rotarians on the progress of the development and construction of the new airport.Newsletterspdf
674Joe Sarra of the Georgia Advocacy OfficeAtlanta West EndLast week's speaker (9/8/2017) was Joe Sarra, MSW, supports people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities as well as families/caregivers to identify and access home and community-based services so people remain in their communities and avoid institutionalization. The Children's Freedom Initiative is an example of the work being done around the state to move children out of nursing facilities and into loving, permanent homes. Joe serves as an Advocate with the Georgia Advocacy Office, the independent, federally-mandated Protection and Advocacy System for people with disabilities in Georgia. GAO envisions a Georgia where all people have value, visibility and voice; where even the most difficult and long-lasting challenges are addressed by ordinary citizens acting voluntarily on behalf of each other; and where the perception of disability is replaced by the recognition of ability. This week's speaker (9/15/2017) was Jay Neal, Executive Director of Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.Newsletterspdf
671Javier Mayora, a native of El Salvador, Georgia Rotary Student Program Scholarship RecipientAtlanta West EndLast week's (9/1/2017) speaker was Javier Mayora, a native of El Salvador, who is currently spending a year studying in the United States as part of the Georgia Rotary Student Program, sponsored in part by our club. Since 1946, Rotarians in Georgia have promoted world peace through understanding by offering scholarships to international students for one year of study in Georgia colleges and universities. He shared his home life, culture, and school experiences with members and guests of the club. This week's (9/8/2017) was Joe Sarra of the Georgia Advocacy Office.Newsletterspdf
669Teela Spiller, Executive Director, Atlanta Micro FundAtlanta West EndLast week's speaker (8/25/2017) was Teela Spiller, Executive Director, Atlanta Micro Fund. Teela Spiller's career began in Real Estate in 1995. Since this time, she's evolved from leasing and property management to real estate negotiation and mortgage origination to economic development and community lending. Teela controls the Atlanta Micro Fund, a nonprofit revolving loan fund providing access to capital and technical assistance. She also controls teelaspillerinc., a community development and economic revitalization real estate firm. The focus of her efforts includes supporting Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as well as the communities surrounding them and the creation of commercial corridors in low-income communities. This week's speaker was Javier Mayora, a native of El Salvador, is currently spending a year studying in the United States as part of the Georgia Rotary Student Program, sponsored in part by our club.Newsletters
668Griffitarian 14September2017GriffinBrad Bohannon with the Georgia Lottery Corporation explained the impact that the lottery has and is making in the state's economy and with Georgia's students and their families.Newsletterspdf
667Griffitarian 14September2017GriffinBrad Bohannon with the Georgia Lottery Corporation explained the impact that the lottery has and is making in the state's economy and with Georgia's students and their families.Newsletters
666Sep 18, 2017 MetrolinerMarietta MetroSep 18, 2017 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
665September Newsletter Rotary Club of Henry CountyHenry CountyNewsletterNewsletterspdf
664EPeptarian - September 15, 2017NewnanSeptember 15, 2017 E PeptarianNewsletterspdf
663Griffitarian 07September2017GriffinDr. Steve Wrigley, Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, was our program speaker. Wrigley outlined the 3 main objectives the Board of Regents and USG are addressing: raising degree attainment levels in Georgia, making college education at USG institutions more affordable, and increasing efficiency of operations.Newsletterspdf
662Griffitarian 07September2017GriffinDr. Steve Wrigley, Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, was our program speaker. Wrigley outlined the 3 main objectives the Board of Regents and USG are addressing: raising degree attainment levels in Georgia, making college education at USG institutions more affordable, and increasing efficiency of operations.Newsletters
661Sep 11, 2017 MetrolinerMarietta MetroSep 11, 2017 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
660EPeptarian - September 8, 2017NewnanE Peptarian - September 8 2017Newsletterspdf
65920172017 Henry County Rotary Golf Flyer (2017)Henry County2017 Henry County Rotary Club Golf Tournament Flyerpdf
658Gwinnett Tech Scholarship Sandy SpringsThe Gwinnett Technical College Scholarship is a scholarship program provided by the Sandy Springs Rotary Foundation, Inc. that recognizes the importance of technical school educational programs and seeks to assist enrolled students by providing tuition support. pdf
657First Responders ScholarshipsSandy SpringsScholarship funds for City of Sandy Springs first responders of the Fire, Police and EMS employees.pdf
656Dan Keels Scholarship Application 2017-2018Sandy SpringsDan Keels Scholarship application for high school students who are college bound. This is a tuition scholarship for students attending high schools in the City of Sandy Springs.
654Griffitarian 31August2017GriffinMathew Hauer of the UGA Carl Vincent Institute of Government shared results of demographic studies showing past, current, and predicted shifts in the demography of Georgia.Newsletterspdf
653EPeptarian - September 1, 2017NewnanSeptember 1, 2017 E PeptarianNewsletterspdf
652Doug Ammar, Attorney, Executive Director, Georgia Justice ProjectAtlanta West EndLast Week's (8/18/2017)Doug Ammar, director of the Georgia Justice Project, a remarkable person leading a remarkable organization. Doug’s been a part of GJP since its inception when it was founded in 1988 by former King & Spalding lawyer, John Pickins. GJP stands as a bridge of hope for many people coming out of prison who want to be financially and socially stable – and wanting to be useful and fulfilled members of society.

This week's speaker was Teela Spiller, Executive Director, Atlanta Micro Fund.
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651Rotary Club of Atlanta West End's Very Own: Bailey Webb, Graphic Design Coordinator, Stream Realty PartnersAtlanta West EndLast week's (8/11/2017), Bailey Webb joined Stream Realty Partners in 2015 as a Graphic Design Coordinator for Stream’s Atlanta Office. She works collaboratively with the creative team to develop brand strategy and deliver design components to completion. In addition to brand development she is tasked with integrating innovation to further Stream’s brand across the Atlanta market, including a beer garden project under development on the Beltline in her neighborhood, the West End. Bailey attended the University of West Florida where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design, a Minor in Communications Arts, and a Certificate in Sale’s Management. Before leaving UWF, Bailey participated in the Department of Art’s Art Gallery, and was awarded the Department of Arts Faculty Academic Excellence Award.

This week's speaker was Doug Ammar, director of the Georgia Justice Project.
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650Melissa Johnson , Senior Policy Analyst, Georgia Budget & Policy Institute Atlanta West EndLast week's speaker (8/4/2017),Melissa began by describing the work done at GBPI, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, founded in 2004. They produce research and state budget analyses to show ways Georgia can provide better education, health care and opportunity for everyone. Their vision is of a state in which economic opportunity and well-being are shared among all.

This week's speaker was our very Bailey Webb, Graphic Design Coordinator of Steam Reality.
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649HEART School StoryMidtown AtlantaHEART in Haiti School StoryNewslettersschool Haitidocx
648Griffitarian 24August2017GriffinKathleen Smith, Regional Developmental Officer for WellStar Foundation, explained details of the Georgia Rural Hospital Organization Tax Credit Program that was launched earlier this year. Newsletterspdf
6472017Who Are You Building For? (2017)Lake Spivey / Clayton CountyDrs. Jeremy and Amanda Hess founded and operate Discover Chiropractic in Stockbridge, the busiest chiropractic practice in the state of Georgia.Newsletterspdf
646Aug 28, 2017 MetrolinerMarietta MetroAug 28, 2017 MetrolinerNewsletterspdf
644Membership Event - Schoolhouse BreweryMarietta MetroMembership Event - Schoolhouse Brewerypdf
643Leave of Absence Request FormMarietta MetroRCMM LOA Request Form. Send to President and SecretaryPresidents, Presidents-Elect, Secretariespdf
641EPeptarian - August 25, 2017NewnanE-Peptarian - August 25, 2017Newsletterspdf
640Griffitarian 17August2017GriffinLegendary Griffin High Football Coach Lloyd Bohannon welcomed coaches Antonia Andrews (Griffin High), Brad Weber (Pike County High), and Nick Davis (Spalding High) as they previewed the upcoming local prep high school football season.Newsletterspdf