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Meetings
March is Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene 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
3/1 |
Joe Brown (20) |
3/7 |
Bryant Beadles (12) |
3/8 |
Hinson Arwood (7) |
3/19 |
Angela Williamson (10) |
3/19 |
Copper Comita (5) |
3/19 |
John Comita, Jr. (5) |
3/20 |
William Felts (11) |
3/22 |
Irene Gleason (13) |
3/23 |
Sharon Edwards (2) |
3/24 |
Shanna Derby (2) 7 years in Rotary |
3/24 |
Janet Liles (9) |
3/27 |
Rankin Smith, Jr. (11) 25 years in Rotary |
3/28 |
Danny Braddy (23) |
3/31 |
Gregory Adams (9) 53 years in Rotary |
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Last Week in PicturesLast week was a busy one for our club: Coffee chat on Wednesday, produce packing on Thursday, GRSP lunch on Friday, and produce distribution on Saturday. Take a look at some photos and videos from these events on our Facebook and Instagram profiles. The more you like, comment and share our social posts, the more exposure they receive in our community, helping build interest and enthusiasm for our club. 
Volunteer Spotlight Scott Rich and Jason Goldman: Tax-AidRotary Club of Thomasville members Scott Rich and Jason
Goldman, assisted by other club volunteers, began offering free tax preparation
services to Tax-Aid in February and volunteer one day a week through the tax
season. Tax-Aid is delivered through a partnership of the IRS,
Volunteers in Tax Assistance, Rotary Club of Thomasville, Thomas County
Library, Envision Credit Union, Thomas University and community volunteers. Scott
and Jason expect the program to serve approximately 275 clients, helping them file
for more than $144,000 in federal refunds and $89,000 in Georgia refunds this
year. Those who receive assistance through the program are retirees with low-to-moderate
income via pensions and/or Social Security.
Read more in the Thomasville
Times-Enterprise. If you are interested in helping with the program Scott or Jason can provide more
information. 
Thursday, March 27 Georgia Agriculture and the National Peanut Board
Casey Cox Kerr will provide an overview of Georgia
agriculture and National Peanut Board priorities and initiatives at this week’s
Rotary meeting. Casey represents the sixth-generation of her family to farm
on the Flint River in South Georgia. Her farm, Longleaf Ridge, produces sweet
corn and field corn, peanuts, soybeans and timber. Prior to returning to the
farm full-time, she managed the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation
District, serving as executive director for five years. She is currently chair
of the National Peanut Board and serves on the boards of the Georgia
Agribusiness Council, American Peanut Council, Georgia Seed Development
Commission, and Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District.
Casey is a graduate of Leadership Georgia (2019) and
the Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership (2016). She holds a Bachelor
of Science in Natural Resource Conservation from the University of Florida. Her
most unique professional experience was teaching Cookie Monster and
Gonger how peanut butter is made on Season 49 of Sesame Street. She lives
between Camilla and Thomasville with her husband Chris and daughter
Rooney. Tuesday, April 1 Fireside ChatGentian Creek Preserve 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This event is hosted by past presidents for new members and current board members.
Appetizers, drinks, and dinner will be served. Please RSVP. Thursday, April 3 PCOM South Georgia: Training the Doctors of Tomorrow
On Thursday, April 3, the CEO of PCOM South Georgia, Dr. Marla Golden, will give an overview of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, South Georgia campus, in Moultrie. The college was founded in 2019 to establish a home for medical education in Southwest Georgia with a strong focus on rural health care for this region. According to the Georgia Board for Physician Workforce statistics, the Southwest Georgia region has a critical need for physicians, and studies show that physicians educated and trained in a region are likely to remain in the area to practice medicine. Dr. Golden was named dean of the osteopathic medicine program at PCOM South Georgia in January of 2024 and is a 1988 graduate of PCOM. Dr. Golden practiced emergency medicine in different settings from rural to urban for many years and also owned and ran an integrative pain medicine practice for more than 20 years. Come to Rotary to learn more about PCOM South Georgia and its impact on rural medicine and the region. Thursday, April 3 Wine or WhineJoin us for Wine or Whine on Thursday, April 3 at 5:30 p.m. Location and more details to come. If you have questions or plan to bring a potential new member, please contact Angela Williamson. 
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