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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Rotary Onlinehttps://dunwoodyrotary.org
ROTARY CLUB OFFridays, 7:15 am |
President | Jack Sparks, Jr. |
President-Elect | Louise Barden |
President Nominee | Matthew Johnson |
Immediate PP | Jennifer Shumway |
Vice President | Louise Barden |
Treasurer | Carter Stout |
Secretary | David Burr |
Join us at the AC Hotel this Friday to hear from our GRSP
student, Ahmed Sendze Konde – about himself, his family and his country. Ahmed
was born in the country of Gabon and most recently lived in Congo. He is a
freshman at Oglethorpe University and plans to earn his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology
from Oglethorpe. Ahmed is also hoping to play basketball for Oglethorpe’s Stormy
Petrels. We won't give you too much bio since that's what he'll share with us Friday!
We worked directly with the university’s admission office to
identify Ahmed as our GRSP student. He lives in Sandy Springs with his sister
and brother. We were impressed with the reference
letter written by one of his teachers, “Besides of being a very hard-working
student, Ahmed was very engaged in all aspects of our school and had a very
positive attitude with both the students and professors. He often would engage
in volunteering opportunities such as community cleaning day to ensure our
district was constantly neat and would encourage his peers to partake in those
volunteering opportunities the school has to offer.”
We encourage you to take time to get to know Ahmed and
invite him to join you for a meal, a holiday, a special activity – or even to
provide a ride to Rotary on Friday mornings. His mobile number is 470-917-9355
and his email is ahmedsendzekonde@gmail.com.
For the past few weeks, we've been encouraging you to sign up to help with the Special Olympics basketball clinic that takes place next Friday morning, November 3, at Peachtree Middle School. Check out the story later in this bulletin and think about joining us!
We have a lot (or a plethora) of ways to serve our community and have a great time while we do. Consider:
Your participation in each and every one of these makes a difference - it's how we "build goodwill and better friendships."
On December 6, starting at 9am, we will be volunteering at Peachtree Charter Middle School in support of the Special Olympics athletic challenge. We are seeking club members to come out and help with these amazing kids. Let me tell you what this event isn't. It isn't taxing on the intelligence. It isn't demanding of physicality. It isn't a fashion show. Now let me tell you what this event is. It is fun. It is engaging. It is heart-warming. And it is memorable. We have 12 volunteers so far and we need about 8 more.
This is not a new event for our club. We've supported this event for many years. There is some bureaucratic paper work that needs to be completed. First, you'll have to complete the Volunteer Application and Release Form and acknowledge the Code of Conduct. This will take about 5 minutes. Then you have to watch the video and take the quiz for Mandated Reporters. When you work with children it is mandated that you be watchful for signs of abuse. If you suspect abuse, you have to report it. The video and quiz will explain the process and take about 50-60 minutes. Click "more" to get started on your "homework" - the experience is well worth the effort! [more]
Dunwoody Rotarians were on hand at both the Dunwoody Nature Center and Bounds Garden, our own traffic island across from the library on Peachtree-Dunwoody! Thanks to the gardening crews - AND our leaders, Cathie Brumfield at the Nature Center and "Ranger" Fred Bounds at our Bounds Garden workday.
Rotary set out on its journey to End Polio in 1985 ... and the Rotary Club of Dunwoody jumped in and hasn't stopped since.
Here's part of the story from our 1988-89 club bulletins ... July 20, 1988 … Polio Plus update from RI Convention … $219 million raised. International campaign chair Leslie S. Wright said, “I cannot think of a greater gift than the gift of life .. and that is what we are offering to the children of the world as a result of Polio Plus.” Sept. 23 … From the first polio immunization project in 1979 to Polio Plus, Rotary commitments will immunize more than 250 million children against polio (this year)– in a program that will reach a billion children before the year 2005.” And March 24, 1988 … In less than two years our club has paid in full its Polio Plus Goal of $25,000. Our assigned target was $9,408. We set a goal at 266% of the target. This goal was the third highest in District 690 on a per capita basis.”
Today, as Dunwoody Rotarians, we have contributed about $200,000 to Polio Plus. Four club members have participated in immunization days in India - Bob and Charlene Hall, Laura Kann and Roy Wise who is pictured here. And more than 20 of us have become End Polio Society members with a contribution of at least $100 each.
Let's keep up the good work to help "make polio history." See our Foundation Chair, Jennie Stipick, for more about how you can get involved.