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Weekly Meeting

Thursdays | 12:15 pm
The Plaza Restuarant
217 Broad St
Thomasville, GA 31792

Please refer to the calendar for special meetings at other locations.

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PO Box 1277
Thomasville, GA 31799

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Foundation Giving

Thanks to the generosity of people like you, we are able to make our community and the world a better place to live and work.

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Volunteer Statistics

122
Volunteer Hours

$1,595
Value to Georgia communities

Community

  • Essentials/Packbags for Homeless
  • Free Little Lending Libraries for Community
  • Honoring First Responders -- Our Heroes
  • Rotary Big Impact/United Way Golf Classic
  • Rotary Has Heart for Seniors September Luau
  • Second Harvest Pack and Sort Monthly Service
  • September Coat/Blanket Drive
  • Students of the Month Honored
  • Tax Aide

International

  • Olmapinu Comprehensive School Sanitation and Hygiene Project in Kenya

Vocational

  • Be The Voice
  • Community Rotaract Club launched
  • Interact Club

New Generations

  • Character Counts- School Reading Program

Club Fundraiser

  • Rotary Big Impact Auction--first year

Senior

  • Rotary Has Heart for Seniors Valentine's Party
  • Touching Base

New or Improved Project

  • 988 Hotline in local schools
  • Develop future leaders--add deputy directors and advisory boards

Peace Pole Installation

  • Peace Poles in Thomasville & at Olmapinu Comprehensive School in Kenya

World Polio Day

  • 2024 World Polio Day & Related Events

Engagement Event

  • Create Multi-faceted Plan to Engage Members

Impactful Service

  • Vegetable Grow Bags 2x Year at Club's MonthlyFree Fresh Produce Markets

Upcoming Meetings

  • 5/7 : Narcotics Panel with City of Thomasville, Thomas County, and GBI
  • 5/14 : A Glimpse into Georgia's Climate Future | John Lanier
  • 5/21 : Second Harvest: Pack & Sort Produce
  • 5/28 : Addition Financial President Kevin S. Miller
  • 6/4 : Club and GRSP Awards

Upcoming Events

  • 5/7 : Wine or Whine
  • 5/20 : Coffee Chat
  • 5/23 : Fresh Produce Market at Weston Park
  • 5/28 : Blood Drive
  • 6/4 : Wine or Whine

May

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  • Wine or Whine
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  • A Glimpse into Georgia's Climate Future | John Lanier
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  • Coffee Chat
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  • Second Harvest: Pack & Sort Produce
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  • Fresh Produce Market at Weston Park
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  • Addition Financial President Kevin S. Miller
  • Blood Drive
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  • April 28: May: Youth Services Month and Upcoming Programs
  • April 28: Your input needed!

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From the Desk of the President

This Week's Program
Tim Harrell-Retired from the CIA

Timothy D. (Tim) Harrell was born in Camilla and raised on the family farm north of Whigham GA. The oldest of three children and son of Larry and Gilda Harrell, he is a graduate of Whigham H.S., recipient of the American Farmer Award in FFA, graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and after living and traveling around the world, a current resident of Thomasville. He is married to Sonja, and the father of Emily, a rising senior at Central, David, a rising Sophomore at Central, and Samuel, a rising 8th grader at Brookwood. Tim spent a career working for the Central Intelligence Agency, a vocation that was both a privilege and a blessing, retiring after 27 years and multiple assignments around the world. Serving primarily in what is commonly known as Operations, specifically in the area of Science & Technology, he supported the Agency’s mission to safeguard the U.S. in a variety of theatres and multiple war zones. He ended his career as the Director of the Global Operations Enterprise, an organization of 400+ officers serving in multiple overseas locations tasked with providing direct technical support to global Humint collection. A recipient of the Career Intelligence Medal as well as multiple other individual awards, Tim currently works for one of the beltway bandits, traveling and providing contract support back to the Agency.

Thank You
Matt Brown - Classification Talk

Last Week's Program
Be the Voice that stops Bullying!

McIntyre Park Middle School and Thomas County Middle School presented their program last week. Over 13 million kids will be bullied this year, making it the most common form of violence experienced by young people in the nation. Bullying stops in less than 10 seconds when someone intervenes on behalf of the victim. 90% of children DO NOT like seeing someone bullied, yet less than 20% try to stop it …because they don’t know what to do. Our program helps students find their VOICE and speak up in situations that involve bullying.

ABC's of Rotary

Women in Rotary
Until 1989 the Constitution and Bylaws of Rotary International stated that Rotary club membership was for males only. In 1978 the Rotary Club of Duarte, California, invited three women to become members. The RI board withdrew the charter of that club for violation of the RI Constitution. The club brought suit against RI claiming a violation of a state civil rights law that prevents discrimination of any form in business establishments or public accommodations. The appeals court and the California Supreme Court supported the Duarte position that Rotary could not remove the club's charter merely for inducting women into the club. The United States Supreme Court upheld the California court indicating that Rotary clubs do have a "business purpose" and are in some ways public-type organizations. This action in 1987 allowed women to become Rotarians in any jurisdiction having similar "public accommodation" statutes. The RI constitutional change was made at the 1989 Council on Legislation, with a vote to eliminate the "male only" provision for all of Rotary. Since that time, women have become members and leaders of clubs and districts throughout the world.

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Thomasville was well represented at the
Sheffield Leadership Society Gala - Congratulations President Andre'

Next Week's Program
Flowers Foods 100 Year Exhibit - History of Baking

May 30th from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM, lunch will be provided for Rotarians.

Make your reservations for our
Year end Bash Celebration

Meetings

May is Youth Service Month

5/23 Regular Meeting - Tim Harrell, Retired from the CIA
5/30 Regular Meeting - Marta Turner - Meet and Eat at the new Flowers Foods Museum.
6/6 Regular Meeting - One Blood, Be an Organ Donor
6/13 NO Lunch meeting today-Join us this evening for Celebration with fellow Rotarians & their guest
6/20 Regular Meeting- 2018-19 Year of Memories & PHS Presentation
6/27 Regular Meeting-President Andre' Marria Swan Song & Induction of Officers & Directors for 2019-2020
7/4 No Meeting- Happy Independence Day!
7/11 Regular Meeting Scooter Grubbs - Mike Owens - Country Oaks Golf

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

5/2 Lauren Radford
5/12 Michael Beaty
5/15 Angela Williamson
5/17 Charlene Parrish
5/21 Joseph Edwards
5/25 William Blackburn

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

5/4 Barbara Williams-Anderson (27)
5/10 Ricky Zambrano (18)
5/13 Will Brown, III (8)
5/15 Angela Williamson (16)
5/17 Charlene Parrish (130)
5/18 Kurt Stringfellow (24)
5/20 Paul Overstreet (37)
5/21 John Blackmon (38)
5/22 Eric Ward (22)
5/23 Marta Jones-Turner (34)
5/26 Lorraine Williams Rahming (10)
5/26 Nicholas Rahming (20)
5/30 Jonathan Cleveland (2)

YEARS OF SERVICE

5/1 Eugene McNease (41)
5/4 Bob Drummond (2)

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Thursdays, 12:15 pm
The Plaza Restuarant
217 Broad St
Thomasville, GA 31792

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LEADERSHIP

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

Directors

Club President Nominee John Brown
Foundation Scott Rich
Foundation Kim Walden
Membership Ben Wilds
Youth Service Eddie Smith
Community Service C. Grubbs, III
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