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Subject: What are You Asking For? Roswell Rotary Rotoscope May 6, 2026

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May 6, 2026


MEETINGS

May is Youth Service Month

5/7 Supreme Court Justice Charlie Bethel
5/14 Kelvin King
5/21 Memorial Day Meeting
5/28 Consumer Reporter Dale Cardwell - When Business Meets the 4 Way Test
6/4 Scott Bagwill
6/11 Chris Hardman - Georgia Hotel + Lodging CEO
6/18 Ricky Kalmon - Growth Mindset Motivational Speaker + Hypnotist
6/25 Trummie Lee's Wrap Up Meeting

EVENTS

5/16 Walk w a Doc featuring Podiatrist Dr Paris Payton
5/21 Alive in Roswell
5/25 Memorial Day Event
6/6 Cops n Cars Roswell Police Dept.
6/18 Alive in Roswell
6/24 Blood drive
6/25 President Leslie Installation Party
8/22 Officer Jeremy Labonte Memorial 5k

BIRTHDAYS

5/8 Casey Weldon
5/9 Asch Aschenbach
5/11 Edward Klaas
5/14 Donald Howard
5/15 Marc Kittrell
5/15 Theresa Johnson
5/16 R. Canata
5/17 Leslie Bassett
5/19 Lee Dodson
5/20 John Gordon
5/21 James Rains
5/22 Gabriel Prado
5/24 John Carruth
5/24 Elwyn Gaissert
5/25 Taylor Schmidt
6/1 Albert Mazzeo
6/2 Sam Lane
6/3 David Houck

YEARS OF SERVICE

5/8 Michael Schoppenhorst (12)
5/10 Kevin Jordan (1)
5/11 Natalie Cook (4)
5/11 Grace Peoples (4)
5/12 Ralph Rowland, Jr. (15)
5/20 Peter Korman (2)
5/23 Bruce Smith (30)
5/23 Ken Vaughn (1)
5/31 Michael Curling (8)
6/2 Lori Allen (9)

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Bill Johnson Community Activity Building
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President Trummie Patrick, III
President-Elect Leslie Bassett
Immediate PP Nancy Alterman
Treasurer Mike Agurkis
Secretary Katie Anderson
Membership Courtney Lott

PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS

  • Cheryl Greenway 2012-13
  • Bob Hagan 2015-16

FAMILY OF ROTARY

Our membership cares deeply about the needs and concerns of our members. We don’t want to miss an opportunity to reach out in friendship when such concerns arise. The chairperson of this committee is Lynn Dunn and all news should be directed to her at lynn.dunn@rmcpa.com

President's Message

“A society grows great when old men plant trees in the shade of which they know they will never sit.” I heard that line recently while watching a Netflix series. In the scene, a woman was sitting on a bench in a cemetery, talking quietly with someone, reflecting on life. She followed it with something even simpler: “Happiness is amazing. It’s so amazing it doesn’t matter if it’s yours or not. Good people do things for other people. That’s it. The end.”

It is hard to improve on that. It also feels like a pretty accurate description of what we try to do in Rotary, whether we say it that plainly or not. Rotarians do good for other people. That’s it. The end!

Last week, we heard from Rick Jackson, and his story brings that idea into focus. He grew up without the stability most of us would consider basic, moving through orphanages and foster homes, facing the kind of early adversity that can easily define a life. Instead, he chose to define it himself. Over time, he built Jackson Healthcare into a billion-dollar organization. But what stood out was not the size of the business. It was what he has chosen to do with it. Rick spoke candidly about owning your failures, not passing blame, and making a deliberate decision to put others first. Much of his time and energy now goes toward his charity that helps young people, who started life the way he did, and gives them access to education and opportunity.

Going back to the Netflix series quote…..Rick’s charity is what planting trees looks like in real life.

And then yesterday, I heard a question on a podcast that has stuck with me. The guest on the podcast asked, “What if God showed up this week and said 'yes' to every prayer you made last week?” He continued, “Would anything around you actually be different? Or would it mostly mean that your day went a little smoother, your goals at work were met, your child did well on a test, you found a parking spot, and/or maybe your sports team won a close game?” I would never presume to define anyone’s prayers, hopes, or dreams for them and their family. I simply invite you to reflect on what you're asking for and whether it's meant only for yourself or if it also carries something meaningful for others.

It is not a comfortable question, because it gets right to the point. What are we really asking for? What are we hoping for? And are we thinking beyond ourselves? If everything we hoped for came true, would it touch anything outside our own immediate circle? Would it ease suffering, cure the sick, feed the hungry, restore relationships, or make life better for someone who cannot return the favor?

If not, then it is worth asking whether we are aiming high enough. I am simply pointing out that in our lives and through our work with Rotary, each of us has the chance to shape something that lasts longer than we do. The only real question is whether we are thinking big enough, and whether what we are building is meant only for ourselves, or for people we may never meet.

Because finding the kind of shade worth planting is what makes us great…..

Sic Vos Non Vobis

Trummie Lee Patrick III

A Conversation with Georgia Supreme Court Justice Charlie Bethel

Date : Thursday, May 7, 2026
Time: 12:15
Location: Roswell Area Park 
Bill Johnson Community Activity Building
10495 Woodstock Road
Roswell, GA 30075 

We are pleased to welcome Justice Charlie Bethel of the Supreme Court of Georgia as our speaker on May 7. Justice Bethel brings to the state’s highest court a rare combination of legal experience, legislative service, and community involvement. Justice Bethel was appointed to the Supreme Court of Georgia on September 4, 2018, by Governor Nathan Deal, following his service on the Georgia Court of Appeals. In 2020, he was elected to a full six‑year term. His judicial career is marked by a steady adherence to the rule of law and to the principle that judges must set aside personal preferences and follow the law as written, even when the outcome may be unpopular.
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