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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 | Dave Burr |
Join us this Friday at the AC Hotel to welcome Dan Gertsacov, a seasoned leader with 25 years of experience who is currently the President of Big Green Egg, the world’s leading kamado grill and ceramic oven brand. Dan's non-traditional leadership path has seen him through roles at Google, McDonald’s, and multiple venture-backed startups, proving his ability to drive growth through adversity.
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Thanks to all who participated as a sponsor, golfer or volunteer with special thanks to Alison for managing volunteers, Dottie & Griff for managing the auction & Hoshi for keeping our most excellent website up to date!
We had a successful event in spite of the weather challenge! By the way, a golf event is never cancelled unless the golf course shuts the event down because of dangerous conditions such as lightning or flooding!
Preliminary PROFIT is approximately $45K with $25K going to Alzheimer’s The Longest Day and the rest to our Rotary Club of Dunwoody Charitable Fund for donations to Anchor Place Respite Care and our other community projects. We’ll give you more precise information after our final accounting to the Board.
Event and tee signs can be picked up at the Dunwoody MailCenter, Etc. Please see Dave Burr to arrange pick-up if you want your sign.
The FORE! the Memories Golf Tournament Committee Heads will
debrief this month so please send your observations & suggestions to Bob
& Charlie or a Committee Head of your choosing. There is always something
to learn & improve. On May 15, Anchor Place Respite - Dunwoody opened its doors to provide respite care for individual with dementia issues in our community. Director Mary Cohen said, "Wow, did we have a BIG time
on our first day with participants! The feedback from our friends on the day
and from their caregivers afterwards was so encouraging. One friend said,
"I haven't had that much fun in a long time!" The Rotary Club of Dunwoody is supporting Anchor Place in a BIG way, from donating nearly $10,000 in funds to having several of our club members volunteer to work in the respite center. Together with the friends we serve, volunteers share in all the day's activities. On opening day, Mary tells us,"the amazing Sharon McWhorter
leading us in a TimeSlips
activity with a Corvette that led to some pretty hilarious and creative
input. We also tested out some fancy handshakes and did
some moves to Tequila
& YMCA. The
participation in Sondra's yoga session and Judy R's music was something to
behold. And, of course, we had that delicious lunch from Charlie &
Anita's East 48th St Market,
which Brian ran over to pick up. Such a team effort in every way!" More Volunteers Needed In the near term, Anchor Place Respite-Dunwoody will be open every Monday and Thursday. They will NOT be open Monday, May 27th for
Memorial Day and 4th of July Week (Monday, July 1st and Thursday, July 4th). To serve our community, they need more volunteers. The next Volunteer Training session is set for Tuesday, June 11 from 9 - 11:30 AM. You can register at https://forms.gle/cDa7MQK7UsXSUo1e6 You can learn more about Anchor Place and the volunteer opportunities at anchorplace.org Mark your calendar for next Friday, May 31 - when Charlie Augello will offer a special discount to Dunwoody Rotarians on selected wines. The wines will be available for purchase and pick-up at Friday's regular meeting. We
have Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Montepulciano of Abruzzo and a few other Italian
wine selections to offer our members at a discount of at least 22% from retail
prices. Donations will be $10 and up, most being in the $15 range. Cash or checks only for payment. We have a limited supply and what's available will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. RCD turned 40 last month and we're planning a BIG celebration on Thursday, June 20 as part of our End of the Year celebration. Food, fun and fellowship have been hallmarks of our past - and this event will be no exception. We'll relive some special moments from the past while we celebrate Jack Sparks' year as president and welcome in the future with President Elect Louise Barden and her leadership team. You and a guest are invited. Be sure to RSVP to Matthew Johnson, and to let him know if you have any Dunwoody Rotary alumni you would like us to add to our list.; be sure Matthew has their names and email addresses. Join us for our special fun and fellowship opportunities for June: You won't want to miss the first ever multi-district conference on Jekyll Island from April 24-27, 2025. We are expecting 1000-1500 Rotarians to join us, so get your rooms booked before the sell out. We have blocks at every hotel and at a variety of price points, but these rooms will fill up quickly. Visit GeorgiaUnitedDC.com to register and link to all the available room blocks. We can't wake to turn Jekyll into Rotary Island next spring!Service Opportunity
Anchor Place Launches Dunwoody Respite ServicesSpecial Offer
East 48th Street Market Offers Wine Savings for Rotarians - One-time OpportunityHelp Celebrate!
Can You Believe We're 40 Years OldFellowship Opportunity
Dinner and a Play Anyone?District Conference 2025
Jekyll Island Hosts DC United in April 2025: Register Now!