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Subject: Sandy Springs Newsletter for December 30, 2020

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The Bulletin

December 30, 2020



Home of four
Past District Governors
Jim Squire
Frank Bentley,
Ralph Thurmond,
and Barry Smith


Meetings

December is Disease Prevention and Treatment Month

1/4 Weekly Meeting
1/11 Weekly Meeting
1/25 Club meeting
2/1 Weekly Lunch Meeting

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

12/5 Scott Einfeldt
12/8 Blake Molina
12/20 Ralph Thurmond
12/21 Fred Ferrand
12/25 Michael Lindstrom
12/31 Megan Harris
12/31 Gonzalo La Cava

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

12/27 Rusty Paul (38)

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ROTARY CLUB OF
Sandy Springs

Mondays, 12:15 pm
Sandy Springs, Georgia
Hilton Perimeter Suites
6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, NE
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

LEADERSHIP

President John Neill
President-Elect Nancy Schroeder
Treasurer Zac Boswell
Secretary Scott Einfeldt
Public Image Todd Lawrimore

Upcoming Program
Janae Green - Community Relations for C-Span

On January 4th, at 12:15, Jenae Green will be virtually speaking the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs.

Jenae Green has been at C-SPAN for just over 5 years and is currently a member of its community relations team. She spends her time coordinating community-education events that engage students, teachers, civic groups, public officials and those interested in politics to share how C-SPAN’s unfiltered mission and resources can be used as a “Window on Washington” to follow the daily happenings of the Federal government.

Jenae began her time at C-SPAN working in the newsroom as a production assistant. There, she took calls from viewers, edited videos, and prepared event coverage video for what you see on tv.

Earlier in her career, Jenae worked as a freelance photographer and social media intern for the Washington Football Team.

She is a Virginia native and a proud 2014 graduate of Virginia Tech! Go Hokies! Jenae was born into a military family, taking her from California to Virginia. She currently resides in Alexandria Virginia and at this point, considers herself a professional Zoom birthday party attendee.


This meeting can be attended in-person or online.

MEETING ID 830 5329 7439

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More information about Jenae Green and C-Span can be found here: https://www.c-span.org/


Past Program
Oliver Porter - A founding father for the City of Sandy Springs


In photo from left to right: Mr. Oliver Porter and John Neill - 2020-2021 Rotary Club of Sandy Springs President



Oliver Porter spoke to our club on December 21st about the founding of the city of Sandy Springs. He was instrumental in the original design and structure and helped the new leadership decide to contract out many of the city services.

The city of Sandy Springs finally came to fruition fifteen years ago. That is when the first city Mayor and City Council had their first meeting.

For over thirty years the residents of the Sandy Springs community had been trying to create the new city. Like the dog that finally catches the car being chased, what do you do now! Oliver became the first Assistant City Manager. His challenge was to organize twelve task forces with 120 volunteers. Their charge was to determine services provided, the cost of the services and what the citizens expected from the new city government and the cost.

Searching for alternative ways to manage and run the new city was one of the primary goals. Oliver solicited major companies to give proposals for city services.

The Georgia governor helped by creating a five-person committee to help create the city management structure. They created training sessions for the new city council. Since the creation of the new city fifteen years ago there have been no tax increases. After ten years they managed to pay off all liabilities and long-term debt. These acts of financial responsibility have allowed our city to have an S&P rating of AAA. Only nineteen other cities in the US have this high of a rating.

Since the creation of the city of Sandy Springs there have been ten more new cities created in Georgia most of which are in metro Atlanta. Sandy Springs has proven that the use of private industry to run the city is a good model.

The Rotary Club of Sandy Springs would like to thank Mr. Oliver Porter for all that he has done to help Sandy Springs become the great city that we all know and love. 


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