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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Rotary Onlinehttps://dunwoodyrotary.org
ROTARY CLUB OFFridays, 7:15 am |
President | Jennifer Shumway |
President-Elect | Jack Sparks, Jr. |
President Nominee | Louise Barden |
Immediate PP | Carter Stout |
Treasurer | Cathie Brumfield |
Secretary | Matthew Johnson |
Community Service | Rick Woods |
Sergeant-at-Arms | Griff Ransom |
Admin | Ed Holliday |
Public Image | Imani Reynolds |
Join us this Friday to welcome Boris Salinas, CEO of Dunamis, a non-profit organization in Quito, Ecuador serving underaged girls who have been rescued from sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and violence - teaching them life skills while providing a Christian-centered environment that's focused on enabling them to reintegrate into the world as healthy young women. Jackie Cuthbert and Susan Schwall have seen Dunamis in action in Ecuador and are excited to have Boris share the organization's work with you. You can join us in person at LeMeridien or via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86202979419
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We are
back at the Dunwoody Nature Center this Saturday, August 13, after a brief summer hiatus - from 9-11:00 AM or
so. Cathie Brumfield visited our site last week, and was very pleasantly surprised to see how
good it looked after our time off. We have really knocked out a lot of ivy
and wisteria. With a dedicated team next Saturday early - armed with garden gloves and your favorite garden tool), we can pull up the
nasty Japanese stiltgrass that has sprouted before it goes to seed, with a
little wisteria and ivy and be in really good shape for fall planting.
Cathie is thinking once we see how it cleans up on Saturday, she may donate some lady and
Christmas ferns to the forest area, and some mountain mint to the meadow from
her yard. The invasives have overwhelmed all the good stuff, but as we remove
invasives we can introduce natives and they will actually help us keep the bad
plants down while looking good. Nature hates a vacuum.
Plan on rising early and joining Ranger Fred Bounds at the Bounds Garden "Rave" the following Saturday, August 20. We're starting at 7:00 am in the hopes of getting some new gardeners involved in this long-time Dunwoody tradition of helping the Dunwoody community look beautiful! Don't let the regulars have too much fun on their own - set your alarm and join us across from the Dunwoody Library on Chamblee Dunwoody!
Stephanie A. Urchick, of the Rotary Club of McMurray, Pennsylvania, USA, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International for 2024-25, a decision that would make her only the second woman to hold that position. She will be declared the president-nominee on 1 October if no challenging candidates have been suggested.
With the world facing incredible challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, disasters driven by climate change, and conflict in many regions, Urchick says Rotary’s leaders can offer a vision and a plan for overcoming these challenges.
“Measures taken by Rotary leadership to survive and end critical challenges often make our organization stronger and more resilient for future events,” Urchick says. “This kind of essential leadership also creates new levels of cooperation, even among rivals, when Rotarians pull together as people of action to serve and solve a crisis.” [read more]