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Thomasville HTML TemplateAugust 13, 2018 |
August is Membership and New Club Development Month
| 8/16 | Regular Meeting-Barbara Goldstein |
| 8/23 | Regular Meeting- Dr. Ryan Truchelut of Weather Tiger |
| 8/30 | Regular Meeting-G.R.S.P. Student - Felipe Fernandes Lopez |
| 9/6 | Regular Meeting-Past District Governor Robert Hall and Charlene Hall |
| 9/13 | Regular Meeting-Wayne Peace, Former University of Florida Quarterback |
| 9/20 | Regular Meeting-Kim Lord, Brookwood College Counselor |
| 9/27 | Regular Meeting-Josh Small of Specatcor Management Group |
| 10/4 | Regular Meeting-Billie Jo Beverly with Lives Without Limits |
| 8/13 | Andy Vann |
| 8/13 | Joe Tarver |
| 8/13 | Harry Tomlinson |
| 8/13 | David Sofferin |
| 8/13 | Chris Kerr |
| 8/15 | Scott Smith |
| 8/17 | Donald Sims |
| 8/23 | Rankin Smith |
| 8/23 | Stephan Thompson |
| 8/27 | Kellie Merck |
| 9/1 | Mary Beth Donalson |
| 9/2 | Rick Piper |
| 9/4 | Korey Taylor |
| 9/6 | William Felts |
| 9/7 | Vann Middleton |
| 8/13 | Arthur Wigfall (4) |
| 8/17 | Joseph Edwards (15) |
| 8/19 | Gary Tucker (58) |
| 8/19 | Carlton Bryant (43) |
| 8/26 | Copper Comita (29) |
| 8/26 | John Comita, Jr. (29) |
| 8/28 | Albert Park (47) |
| 8/29 | André Marria (45) |
| 8/29 | Walter Marria, Jr. (45) |
| 9/1 | Richard Christenson (11) |
| 9/2 | Michael Beaty (47) |
| 9/4 | Teri White (19) |
| 8/24 | David Hufstetler (1) |
| 8/27 | David Flowers (9) |
| 9/1 | Gary Tucker (36) |
| 9/1 | Debbie Goodman (24) |
| 9/4 | Randy Watts (4) |
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| President | André Marria |
| President-Elect | Kim Walden |
| Immediate PP | Teri White |
| Vice President | Tom Callaway, III |
| Treasurer | Teri White |
| Treasurer | Rick Piper |
| Secretary | Angela Williamson |
| Program Director | Jay Flowers |
| Public Image | Marta Jones-Turner |
| Club President Nominee | John Brown |
| Foundation | Scott Rich |
| Foundation | Kim Walden |
| Membership | Ben Wilds |
| Youth Service | Eddie Smith |
| Community Service | C. Grubbs, III |

Thirteen Rotarians enjoyed a two day summit at First Presbyterian last Thursday and Friday to become better leaders.

Barbara Goldstein was born in New York City and moved to Florida in 1986. She has lived in Tallahassee since 1989 with her husband, Ron, and two children, Michael and Stephanie.
The State of Florida requires that the Holocaust be taught in schools in all grade levels, and in 2006 Barbara was one of the founders and co-chair of the Tallahassee Holocaust Education program sponsored by National Council of Jewish Women, Tallahassee Section to assist with this unfunded mandate. She developed meaningful programs and forged partnerships with the Florida Commission on Human Relations, Tallahassee Community College, Florida State University, and the Leon County School District to bring Holocaust education to our teachers and students district-wide.
The great success of the Holocaust Education Program lead to establishing The Holocaust Education Resource Council, a Non-Profit Organization whose mission is to provide guidance and support for students, teachers, and the community about Holocaust education and teaching tolerance. In April 2008, Barbara received the Woman of Achievement award from Congregation Shomrei Torah Sisterhood. It is appropriate because her voice is the one heard by Leon County educators from the classroom to the board room when she began questioning how or even if local kids were being taught about the Holocaust. She was recognized in 2014 as the Tallahassee Democrats 25 Women to Know. As a member of the Florida Dept. of Education Commissioner’s Task Force on Holocaust Education, her role is to provide Professional Development Opportunities for Teachers. In 2016, she filled the position of Executive Director. Her advocacy helped legislate funding to create a Holocaust memorial at the state capitol. Presently, her vision of a Holocaust and Human Rights Center developed a partnership at Tallahassee Community College to collaborate future programs.
Thanks to her voice, there is now a group of dedicated volunteers who promote programs designed to teach school children about the Holocaust and the dangers of intolerance; and also a treasure trove of books and films worth thousands of dollars that is available to every Leon County teacher to use in teaching about the Holocaust.
In 2018 Barbara implemented a patch program for Girl Scouts interested in learning about breaking the barriers of intolerance and strives to make a difference in the community by presenting educational engaging programs to teach lessons from the past and learn for the future.
She has have a very personal interest in this mission as her parents are Holocaust survivors and an inspiration to never forget their remarkable story.

Ryan Truchelut, Ph.D. Co-founder, President, and Chief Meteorologist Dr. Truchelut possesses unique expertise in both operational forecasting and research science. In his eleven years as a lead professional meteorologist, he has provided mission-critical forecast guidance and consulting to satisfied clients across the full spectrum of agricultural markets, including producers, processors, end-users, and traders. Ryan’s comprehensive knowledge of client needs and deep background in mid- and long-range forecasting, quantification of extreme event risk, and innovative product development are at the forefront of the field, and inform every WeatherTiger forecast. Ryan graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University with a bachelor’s degree in Geosciences, and received master’s and doctoral degrees in meteorology from Florida State University. As first author of multiple peer-reviewed scientific publications, Ryan’s research is focused on tropical cyclone risk, seasonal forecasting, and predictive analytics, and has been presented at numerous national and international meteorology conferences. He has also been the recipient of the NASA Earth Science Enterprise Fellowship and the Max Mayfield Award in Weather Forecasting from the American Meteorological Society, and has authored weather analysis pieces for major media outlets including the Washington Post, and USA Today. His perspectives on agricultural weather appear frequently in Bloomberg News. In the occasional moments when he is not watching the weather, Ryan is an accomplished runner and mountain climber, with some of his many other interests including birdwatching, guitar, and America’s national parks.

"It's an incredible feeling to know you've helped change the world for the better, even in a small way. Do something that is greater than you."