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Meetings
February is Peace and Conflict Prevention Month Events
ROTARY CLUB OF ThomasvilleThursdays, 12:15 pm Vashti Center 1815 East Clay Street Thomasville, GA 31792
LEADERSHIP
Directors
Membership |
Angela Williamson |
Service Projects |
Barbara Williams-Anderson |
Foundation |
Carol Jones |
Club Director |
Scott Rich |
Youth Service |
Chandler Giddes |
Admin |
Devona Thompson |
Rotary Online
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YEARS OF SERVICE
2/1 |
Marta Jones-Turner (31) |
2/1 |
Bradford Jackson (31) |
2/2 |
Wallace Goodman (2) 32 years in Rotary |
2/2 |
Frances Parker (2) 29 years in Rotary |
2/2 |
Harry Tomlinson (2) 44 years in Rotary |
2/2 |
Warren Stafford (2) 44 years in Rotary |
2/6 |
Dwayne Anderson (0) |
2/6 |
Craig Miller (0) 18 years in Rotary |
2/8 |
Joe Tarver (7) |
2/9 |
Arthur Wigfall (2) |
2/22 |
Jason Goldman (1) |
2/22 |
Ash Mervin (1) |
2/24 |
Anna Lee (3) |
2/24 |
Meka McCaskill (3) |
2/26 |
Nathaniel Tyler (27) |
2/27 |
Shelba Sellers (10) |
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Last Week in PicturesLast week was a busy week for the Rotary Club of Thomasville, anchored by a reception for District Governor Gordon Owens on Thursday, and Rotarians Have Heart for Seniors at the Scott Senior Center on Friday. Photo highlights of both events - and more! - are available on Facebook (linked above) and Instagram. Follow us on your favorite platform and engage with our posts to help grow our social channels in our community. Growing our social channels helps inform the community about Rotary's activities and may help encourage club growth. Thursday, Feb. 20 Pack & SortThe club meeting on Thursday, Feb. 20 will begin at 11:30 a.m. at Second Harvest Food Bank. We will pack produce boxes for distribution at Weston Park on Saturday, Feb. 22. 
Saturday, Feb. 22 Produce Market at Weston ParkRotary will host its monthly produce distribution at Weston Park on Saturday, Feb. 22. Set up begins at 7:30 a.m. Food distribution begins at or before 8:30 a.m. and is finished when all the produce is distributed, usually around 10 a.m.
This is one of our local Rotary Club's Big Impact Projects to help make fresh vegetables and fruits available to all. We partner with the Marguerite Neel Williams Boys & Girls Club, Envision Credit Union and Thomasville National Bank to sponsor these monthly events, but we need Rotarians to volunteer their time to help with the distributions. Please come.

Upcoming Events Mark Your CalendarPlan your next few weeks with Rotary, at a glance! - Thursday, Feb. 20: Pack & Sort Produce
Meet at 11:30 a.m. at Second Harvest Food Bank - Saturday, Feb. 22: Free Produce Market at Weston Park
- Tuesday, Feb. 25: Honoring our Heroes and First Responders
At Camp Pineywoods – Contact Barbara Williams-Anderson to sign up. - Thursday, Feb. 27: Thomasville Antiques Show
- Thursday, March 6: TCCHS Robot Wars – CyberStinger Robotics Team
Mann Patel and the TCCHS Robotics Team will share a glimpse into the future of robotics in action. Thomas County Central's championship team CyberStingers Blue will bring their award winning bot and epic STEM skills to Rotary. Watch their robot take on real competitive challenges and maybe get a chance to test your own skills. It'll highlight innovation, competition, and a whole lot of fun.
Find the Rotary calendar anytime: New Member Spotlight Welcome Chris Kerr Chris Kerr, his wife Casey and their 2-year-old daughter,
Rooney, moved to the area to manage Longleaf Ridge Farm, a Mitchell County farm
that has been in Casey’s family for six generations, growing peanuts, corn,
soybeans and timber. When time allows, they love to walk the fields and along
the banks of the Flint River, looking for colonial and native American
artifacts. Chris and Casey met through Leadership Georgia where their spirits
for service led them to volunteer together as program chairs. They have recently purchased a home in
Thomasville so they can be close to where Rooney will attend preschool. Prior to coming to our area, the family were
residents of Rome, Ga., where Chris was vice president of Hardy Realty and
Development. A third-generation Rotarian, Chris was a member of the Rome
chapter for nine years and is a past president as well as a Paul Harris and
Will Watt Fellow. A graduate of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 1996,
he then spent a year in Norway through a scholarship from the Norwegian Rotary Advisory
Board and GRSP. He later earned his master’s degree from the Annenberg School
at University of Southern California. Chris has previously worked in New York and Los Angeles with
responsibilities in strategy, operations and business development. Some of the
companies he was an integral part of were Paramount Pictures, MTV Networks,
HULU and onefinestay. I think we can all agree how fortunate we are to have Chris,
Casey and Rooney! Please join me in welcoming them to Thomasville and our
Rotary family. 
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