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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Rotary Onlinehttps://dunwoodyrotary.org
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| President | Matthew Johnson |
| Immediate PP | Louise Barden |
| Vice President | David Burr |
| Treasurer | Carter Stout |
| Secretary | Mark Galvin |
| Public Image | Bob O'Brien |
Join us this Friday at Maggiano's to welcome Ray Ezelle, Executive Director at Discover Dunwoody, a destination marketing organization (DMO) focused on promoting tourism in the vibrant city just north of Atlanta, at the heart of the Perimeter. Ray is a seasoned senior executive in hospitality sales, marketing, events, and business development.
Bringing a wealth of industry experience, Ezelle joined the Discover Dunwoody team in 2021. Prior to this role, he served in various key positions, including Vice President of Sales, Sports, and Services at Visit Virginia Blue Ridge; Executive Vice President of Business Development at Connections Housing in Suwanee, Georgia; Vice President of Connect Meetings in Norcross, Georgia; and Area Director of Sales and Marketing at PCH Hotels – Resort Collection on Alabama RTJ Golf Trail, based in Florence and Montgomery, Alabama. In response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ray established Total Hospitality Industry Solutions (THIS) in Suwanee.
Ray Ezelle is an alumnus of the University of Southern Mississippi, currently residing in Suwanee, Georgia, with his wife Stephanie. They have five sons, and three dogs. Outside of work, he enjoys playing golf and passionately supports the Atlanta Braves, Dallas Cowboys, and SEC Football.

You might not find Ranger Fred in his shorts and tee-shirt, but you will find him at Bounds Gardens this Saturday, January 10 at 9 am, ready to play in the dirt! Join Fred and your friends from the Rotary Club of Dunwoody at Bounds Gardens, the traffic island across from the Dunwoody Library. Dress warmly and bring gloves and your favorite garden tools.
This year, The Georgia Rotary Student Program celebrates 80 years of promoting Peace through Understanding, and we have been active participants since our club was chartered more than 40 years ago. The GRSP Leadership Weekend has been part of our tradition for 25 years - and we need your help! We still need another 8-10 host families for the January 30-February 1 event! Think about helping us out. This year, we are co-hosting the event with the Rotary Club of Buckhead - one that brings all 40 students in the Georgia Rotary Student Program's Class of 2025-26 together for a weekend of learning, service and fun. The Rotary Club of Metro Atlanta and the Rotaract Club of Atlanta also partner in putting on this event.
To have a successful weekend, we need lots of help from you. For now, we are focused on enlisting host families for the weekend.
One of the most important roles you can play is as a host family for the weekend. It’s a great way to get to know students from all over the world. We encourage hosting two students, but will try to accommodate your request for one, two or more than two! Host family responsibilities include providing:
Host families are also invited to join the students for Friday and Saturday night meals and activities.
If you are interested, let Jackie Cuthbert know - send an email to cuthbert@mindspring.com - and let her how many students you'd like to host, what countries you might be interested in, and whether you have pets (so we can avoid any pet allergy issues.
The next Dunwoody Diners will meet on February 14 at Nam Phuong at 6:30 pm. The address is 4051 Buford Highway NE 30345. The phone number is 404-633-2400. Please RSVP by February 7 to Sherry Levy at sherrylevy13@hotmail.com. Please note that parking is at a premium, so please try to carpool with a fellow Rotarian. If you have any questions regarding transportation, please let Sherry know. Thank you very much.
We are gearing up for the May 18, 2026 FORE! the Memories Golf Tournament. As you saw at the holiday lunch, we have been able to donate $85,000 to the Georgia Alzheimer's Association from our four previous tournaments, continue funding for the work of Anchor Place Respite Care, and put money toward some of our other local service initiatives. We'll tell you more this Friday. In the meantime: