
Last week the Rotary Club of Thomasville continued its winning ways for the new year. We had two former members return, Rick Piper and Jonathan Cleveland. And as Fran said, “It is always a great day when we induct a new member into the club.” Chandler Giddes is our newest member and was inducted into the club last week. Remember, “Each One Bring One.”
Fifth Day Farm was the program last week. Fifth Day is owned by Janet and Steve Hendley. It is a petting animal farm located in Valdosta, but it offers so much to the Valdosta and surrounding community. Is Goat Yoga your activity of choice? Fifth Day Farm offers that service. Do you want an exciting field trip for young people? Fifth Day Farm is a novel idea. And if you just want to get out after being cooped up for the last year, Fifth Day Farm is waiting for you.
What started out as a hobby quickly grew and is now the go to place for a break from the ordinary. Janet and Steve started with just a few chickens. But today, Fifth Day Farm rests on four acres of what can only be described as “joy and happiness.” At Fifth Day, you will find any animal raised commercially in the state of Georgia. If you want a new experience for your next outing, try Fifth Day Farm.
Services for John Glen was held Friday morning at All Saints Episcopal Church. Several Rotarians were able to attend in support of the family. Please continue to keep the family in your prayers and thoughts. This is another way we can “Serve To Change Lives.”