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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Rotary Onlinehttps://dunwoodyrotary.org
ROTARY CLUB OF |
President | Cathie Brumfield |
President-Elect | Ardy Bastien |
Treasurer | Jeannette Jezerinac-Prince |
Secretary | Jennifer Bowler |
Membership | Fred Brandt |
Foundation | Bill Mulkey |
Public Image | Jackie Cuthbert |
Join us for this week's social gathering tomorrow night - Thursday, April 16 between 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm.
This week, we plan to give you an extra hour to sleep on Friday morning. We'll keep you posted on plans for future Fridays on a week-by-week basis.
We'll use Thirsty Thursday and the bulletin (and maybe a special email or two) to keep you posted on what we're doing - or have the opportunity to do - to serve during this time of sheltering at home. Be sure you keep reading here about the work Philip Cohn is doing.
All you need to join the Thursday fun is your computer, a camera (many are built right into the computer) and your microphone. Just go straight to https://zoom.us/j/700537258 to join the fun! Or, if you have the Zoom app on your phone or computer already, you can click Join Meeting Now and type in the meeting ID - 700 537 258. And, just a reminder - no beverage service or snacks, so bring your own and join us.
Editor's Note: Photo is courtesy of President Cathie, who spends her "extra" minutes of the day in her garden.
When Farmers® Insurance announced that it had set aside $250,000 to support 501(c)(3) nonprofits that are helping directly respond to current community needs, Bob O'Brien was quick to offer that he would nominate The Rotary Club of Dunwoody for one of the $1,500 grants. Louise Barden worked with Bob to put together our grant application. If we are successful, the $1,500 will help to support feeding local children through Malachi's Storehouse and printing 3D face masks for underserved local hospitals that are short on personal protective equipment (PPEs).
Thanks to Bob for helping RCD serve the community during this pandemic.
Philip Cohn has been busy during our "shelter at home." In addition to running his State Farm office and arranging for his team to work from home, Philip has designed (with the help of a friend who is a doctor) and started production of face masks using a 3D printer. Each mask takes about three hours to print. As of this Monday, Philip had printed and delivered about 50 3D masks and he hopes to create another 300 or so before Georgia hits its peak in the coronovirus pandemic.
In addition to printing masks, Philip is planning a blood drive some time in June and may need some volunteers, especially a nurse to take temperatures.
And, he's collecting food outside his State Farm office - located at 2090 Dunwoody Club Drive, Suite 117, Sandy Springs, GA 30350 - and delivering it to a Sandy Springs food bank for distribution.
Your Board of Directors is looking at ways to help Philip fund these initiatives. If you'd like to know how you can help, you can contact Philip at 404.277.9795.
Thanks Philip on behalf of all of us for all you are doing!!!
We were sad to learn last weekend that former members Don and Marj Griffing lost Marj's mom Jean. Jean visited with members of our club several times during Don and Marj's time in Dunwoody. For anyone who would like to send a card, Don and Marj live at 2140 Roselawn Lane, Osh Kosh, Wisconsin 54904-7156. Dottie is sending one from the club.
On a more positive note, Jessie Legros reports that her father is home recovering from pneumonia caused by the coronavirus.
Editor's Note: Thanks to Dabney for being our pioneer on presenting his spotlight during our first Zoom meeting!
Dabney retired as a stockbroker and Registered Investment Advisor from an affiliate of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) in 2018 after 25 years in that career. His clients included members of the management teams at The Centers for Disease Control, Kaiser Permanente, United Parcel Service, and others. Dabney began his financial advisory career in 1993 after spending 13 years in secondary school and college administration focused on estate planning and fundraising. A graduate of Hampden-Sydney College, with a major in Spanish, he serves in various volunteer capacities for his church, Children’s Healthcare, Covenant Community Inc., Oglethorpe University, Rotary Club of Dunwoody, and he enjoys coaching Northside Youth Lacrosse, road biking, and swimming. Dabney and his wife Margaret live in Atlanta with their two dogs.
Dabney currently serves on District 6900's Global Grants Committee for The Rotary Foundation. He has chaired the Governor's Ball, served as our Membership Chair and done much more in his nearly 19 years in our club.