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Leaders Needed for RCD 2017-2108We have had three leaders step forward, allowing three activities to removed from the Parking Lot for 2017-2018. Fred Brandt Membership Jim Riticher Junior Achievement Roy Ethridge Table Placards However, we still have 7 vital activities that need managers/ coordinators. If leaders are not found by June 2, 2017, these activities will not be done in 2017-2018. These are activities that we have come to depend on, but that will cease if a leader does not step forward. Most are easy to do. The current occupants of the Parking Lot are:
This Week's Speakers: Ms. Lauderdale and Mr. Williams from the Dunwoody Preservation TrustDolores Hopkins Lauderdale
Dolores has over 30 years of Customer Service experience and Etiquette Training specializing in the airlines, hospitals, consulting, retail industries, schools, and volunteer organizations. She has proven skills in leadership, training, event coordination, relationship management, customer service, communication, creative organization improvement ideas and best practices, problem solving, department/team building and turnarounds, project management, supervision and mentoring. She is an expert in Protocol and Etiquette, trained by both the Washington and American Schools of Protocol. Currently, Dolores is a Certified Event Planner. She also teaches Corporate Etiquette and Protocol. Additionally, she works with an insurance company managing their Customer Service. She is the Ms. Senior Georgia, 2014-2015. Dolores is the immediate Past Co-President of Dunwoody Preservation Trust as of February, 2017. She has spent the last 10 years on Dunwoody Preservation Trust Board of Directors and worked as the Event Manager at the Cheek-Spruill House owned by Dunwoody Preservation Trust. Dolores has four children, 7 grandchildren, and was married to the late Douglas C. Lauderdale, III. She is native to Atlanta and is a 4th generation Atlantan. She has traveled extensively in the United States, Europe, Canada, South America, West Indies, the Caribbean, and the Orient. Her hobbies are skiing, both water and snow, tennis, working out, volunteering, and family. James R. Williams
Dunwoody, GA Resident Graduate – University of Missouri B.S. General Business Forty+ year career in the commercial insurance on both the company and broker side of the business. Primary area of expertise – Commercial Construction Insurance and Surety Bonds Former President of The Williams Company (Commercial Insurance Broker) Former President Georgia Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors Retired from Wachovia Insurance Services (now Wells Fargo) Member Dunwoody United Methodist Church (former Chairman of the Board of Trustees) Member Dunwoody Country Club (former Board member and Officer) Member Dunwoody Preservation Trust, Inc. (former VP of Properties, currently President) Father of two boys and Grandfather of six – including two sets of boy-girl twins. Laws of Life
During last week's RCD meeting, we heard from this year's Laws of Life winners. The Georgia Laws of Life Essay Contest is a character education and ethics literacy program for high school students. The contest challenges students to write their own story, utilizing a personal motto or “Law of Life” of their own choosing, such as “Be the change you wish to see in the world” or “Never let defeat rob you of success.” In their essays, the students reflect on the values that mean the most to them – values such as generosity, courage, perseverance, honesty, integrity and compassion. A Law of Life is a quotation or saying that summarizes an ideal, principle about life, or core character value such as honesty, courage, perseverance, compassion, or respect. If followed by everyone, the Law of Life would make the world a better place. The Georgia Laws of Life contest invites students to select a Law of Life and to use it as a prompt to write about a core character value such as honesty, generosity, courage, compassion, or perseverance. As a program of Rotary clubs in Georgia, the contest reflects Rotary’s emphasis on values, high ethical standards, and service to others. Laws of Life can be anything from literary quotations to simple sayings: “Smile and the world smiles with you,” “No pain, no gain,” “It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice.” 2016 – 2017 Contest:
Contest Benefits:
Dunwoody High School Winners--From 1,165 essays written!
Teacher Contest Chair – Mrs. Tenesha Ukomadu Sign up to be a volunteer for 2017 RI ConventionIf you are already registered to attend the 2017 RI convention, now is the time to sign up to also do a single 4 hour volunteer shift. RI needs to order materials (hats, vests, etc.) and plan training sessions. To do that they need to know the number of volunteers from each club. We have one of the highest percentage of club members signed up to attend the 2017 RI Convention, but are currently one of the least best clubs in terms of the % of club attendees that have committed to volunteer for a single 4 hour shift during the convention. Lets move the dial on this and become one of the best clubs in terms of percent of attendees that have volunteered. Like many of us, I have been waiting for a formal signal to go sign up. Consider this to be the formal request to volunteer. Below are the simple steps you need to follow to "officially" volunteer. If you have any questions please call Rick Otness at 770-715-9251, or email the question(s) to otness_r@mindspring.com . Steps
Trivia ChallengeTrivia Answer: PDG Bill Mulkey (2000-01), Marion Bunch (2001-02), and PDG Bob Hall (2003-04).
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