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Thomasville HTML TemplateSeptember 5, 2022 |
September is Basic Education and Literacy Month
| 9/8 | Regular Meeting - Salvation Army/Robyn Hickey |
| 9/15 | Regular Meeting - President Richard Carvajal - Valdosta State University President |
| 9/22 | Regular Meeting - Second Harvest Food Bank |
| 9/29 | NO Regular Meeting - JOIN us for Service Project Cookout |
| 10/1 | |
| 10/6 | Regular Meeting - GRSP Program |
| 10/13 | Regular Meeting - Brooks Woodward Nichols Lures |
| 10/20 | Regular Meeting - Second Harvest Food Bank |
| 9/6 | William Felts |
| 9/7 | Vann Middleton |
| 9/11 | Debbie Goodman |
| 9/16 | Dominic Ford |
| 9/17 | Chandler Giddes |
| 9/20 | Jonathan Cleveland |
| 9/24 | Joe Brown |
| 9/24 | John Blackmon |
| 9/30 | Tom Everett |
| 10/2 | Warren Ballard (12) |
| 10/3 | Nathaniel Tyler (7) |
| 9/15 | Tom Everett (16) |
| 9/23 | Andrew Jones (12) |
| 9/25 | Wayne Newsome (8) 27 years in Rotary |
| 10/3 | Julie Carter (3) |
https://thomasvillerotary.org
https://rotary6900.org/
https://rotary.org/
| President | Danny Braddy |
| President-Elect | Mary Beth Donalson |
| Treasurer | Warren Ballard |
| Secretary | Angela Williamson |
| Public Image | Adrian Burns |
| Foundation | Marta Jones-Turner |
| Membership | William Dickey |
| Service Projects | Walter Marria, Jr. |
| Community Service | Walter Marria, Jr. |
Jacobs grew up in Bainbridge spending his high school years sketching clothes and accessories at The Bean that he would then sew and design himself.
He went on to graduate from BHS and attend Georgia Southern, where he pursued a degree in History.
Following his graduation, Jacobs went to Vanderbilt for graduate school, completing a degree in religion and social ethics.
While living in Nashville and attending Vanderbilt, Jacobs said he still had a passion for aesthetics, color and texture. He said he enjoyed noticing how people around the town accessorized themselves and really put passion behind their clothing to express who they were, especially with hats.
Upon completing his degree, Jacobs went to work in the non-profit sector, where he spent five years, before moving to Cleveland, Ohio in the winter.
“The weather was no joke, so while I was in Cleveland I bought my first hat,” he said. “I spent a significant amount of money on this hat and so I began researching why the cost and learned about the different quality of hats and price points.”
That’s when everything clicked with Jacobs and he used his love of history to really dive into the history of hat making.