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Thomasville HTML TemplateAugust 6, 2019 |
August is Membership and New Club Development Month
| 8/8 | Justin Allen - Broad Street Media |
| 8/15 | Regular Meeting - Jeremy Emmett to share plans for the new Marriott Hotel |
| 8/22 | Andy Jones - Can You Not See |
| 8/29 | Vann Middleton will present - Hospice and Palliative Care: What’s the Difference? |
| 9/5 | Scooter Grubbs will present Zack Grage Thomasville HS Head FB Coach |
| 9/12 | Regular Meeting - Linda Schuyler Ford Storyteller/Educator/Story Retreat Facilitator performs "A Certain Slant of Light" |
| 9/19 | Mike Stephenson will introduce Wiley Grady to update us on County News |
| 9/26 | Hurricane Preparedness with the Red Cross |
| 8/6 | Janet Liles |
| 8/9 | André Marria |
| 8/10 | Katie Chastain |
| 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 |
| 8/10 | William Dickey (51) |
| 8/13 | Arthur Wigfall (3) |
| 8/17 | Joseph Edwards (16) |
| 8/19 | Gary Tucker (59) |
| 8/19 | Carlton Bryant (44) |
| 8/26 | Copper Comita (30) |
| 8/26 | John Comita, Jr. (30) |
| 8/28 | Albert Park (48) |
| 8/29 | André Marria (46) |
| 8/29 | Walter Marria, Jr. (46) |
| 9/1 | Richard Christenson (12) |
| 9/2 | Michael Beaty (48) |
| 8/8 | Scott Sterling (11) |
| 8/24 | David Hufstetler (2) |
| 8/27 | David Flowers (10) |
| 9/1 | Gary Tucker (37) |
| 9/1 | Debbie Goodman (25) |
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| President | Kim Walden |
| President-Elect | John Brown |
| Immediate PP | André Marria |
| Vice President | Terry Rouse |
| Treasurer | Teri White |
| Secretary | Angela Williamson |
| Program Director | Jay Flowers |
| Public Image | Michael Bixler |
| Bulletin Editor | Susan Backofen |
| Club President Nominee | Wayne Newsome |
| Club Youth Protection Officer | Lisa Billups |
| Foundation | John Glenn, Jr. |
| Membership | Charles Carvin |
| Youth Service | Krista Peace |
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Justin started his career in 1998 as an actor selling you products you didn’t know you wanted -- everything from Wendy’s to Verizon. He is thankful he was never cast in a Valtrex commercial. 15 years ago he transitioned to the other side of the cam- era producing indie films and working in Television, most notably on four seasons of AMC’s Mad Men. He has developed and sold television shows to Warner Bros, Sony’s Crackle, Fox, Universal Television, and NBC. In Film, Justin most recently produced Winter Light, based on the James Lee Burke short story, which was shortlisted for the Academy Awards.
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G. Kurt Piehler, Associate Professor of History and Director of Institute on World War II and the Human Experience at FSU provided an interesting program on August 1st. He brought two who read letters home from two soldiers.
All collections have been donated. Visiting scholars regularly come to review available materials. If you are interested in donating, please contact Dr. Piehler at 850-644-9324.
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August 24th, Thomasville Rotary will be hosting it's annual Golf Outing benefiting United Way at Country Oaks. Volunteers, sponsors and teams are needed! Please help support this worthy fundraiser.
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Rotary International announced on 3 June a three-year partnership renewal with its disaster relief project partner, ShelterBox. For almost 20 years, this unique humanitarian alliance has supported families with a place to call home after disaster. ShelterBox provides emergency shelters and other essential items to support families who have lost their homes in disaster.
What began as a local connection with one Cornish Rotary Club has led to an international movement that’s provided 140,000 ShelterBox family tents or 390,000 ShelterKits worldwide to date.
First adopted as a millennium project by the Rotary Club of Helston-Lizard in 2000, the support of Rotary members and clubs around the world saw ShelterBox become Rotary’s Project Partner in Disaster Relief in 2012. Since then, the partnership has helped transform ShelterBox into an internationally recognized disaster relief charity, supporting families with emergency shelter after disaster.
The partnership extends far beyond financial support. Around 1,000 Rotary members are involved in ShelterBox as volunteers, staff or response team members. And clubs worldwide offer valuable, practical assistance to help ShelterBox reach more families fleeing disaster or conflict.
Caroline White, interim Chief Executive at ShelterBox, said: “Whenever disaster strikes, Rotary is beside us. From the earliest planning stages to final evaluations, Rotary members help ShelterBox make community contacts, organize logistics, and reach disaster-affected families in remote areas who might otherwise go without.
After floods triggered by Cyclone Idai left tens of thousands homeless in Malawi, Rotary members connected ShelterBox with communities in the Blantyre region, helping them understand local needs and culture. Members helped deliver emergency shelter to almost 2,000 families. And ShelterBox supported the Rotary Club of Limbe to join the wider disaster response, enabling the club to deliver food to communities whose entire crops had been destroyed by the floods.
Facts and figures