from PDG Steve Stanfield
When I last reported to you, we had reached an agreement with Georgia Department of Natural Resource (GA DNR) – The Little White House – to put the Polio Eradication Museum - in memory of Past District Governor Ann Johnson (first female District Governor of Rotary District 6900 – and in all of Georgia) at the outdoor pool at Warm Springs, Georgia. Since my last report the following has happened:
Further, I am please to report that the Director of Roosevelt Warm Springs has designated two cottages for renovation and repurposing. One cottage will be used for the Autism Spectrum Program and the other for the Vocational Assessment Program. Plans for their new use have been drawn and the State of Georgia Department of Vocational Rehabilitation has committed funds to assist with the cottages – the remainder of the funds necessary will be provided by the RWS Development Fund.Any remaining Rotary and Friends of Ann Johnson donations – not used on the museum and pool -- will be used for cottage repurposing.
We appreciate your assistance and support of this memorial to Ann.We will keep you informed of Grand Opening dates and events.We look forward to seeing all of you at the museum and pool near the first of the year.