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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Rotary Onlinehttps://dunwoodyrotary.org
ROTARY CLUB OFFridays, 7:15 am |
Fundraising | Bob O'Brien |
President | Jack Sparks |
President-Elect | Louise Barden |
Immediate PP | Jennifer Shumway |
Treasurer | Carter Stout |
Secretary | David Burr |
Membership | Mike Irvin, Jr. |
Consider all the opportunities and join us for all that you can:
Read more below for details ... And don't forget, we're looking for a host family or two for this year's GRSP student and planning for the August 5 DeKalb Rotary Council collection of medical equipment for FODAC.
Join us this Friday at LeMeridien to hear Tony Barnhart's prediction for this year's college football season. This has become an annual event at the Rotary Club of Dunwoody - invite your family and friends, people who love football and might be interested in Rotary and all we do to Bring Hope to the World.
Tony Barnhart is in his 47th season of covering college football for radio, television and the internet. He was a college football analyst for eight years with the SEC Network, and before that, a college football analyst for CBS Sports and a reporter for ESPN’s College Game Day.
Tony spent 25 years at The Atlanta-Journal Constitution as a college football writer and has authored five books on college football. Two of the books are the autobiographies of Vince Dooley and Larry Munson. Tony's sixth book “The 19 of Greene” will be released in October.
Tony is a 1976 graduate of Grady College, the school of Journalism at the University of Georgia. He has been inducted into the school’s Grady Fellowship, signifying career achievement and contributions to Journalism.
The 19 of Greene narrates Tony Barnhart’s experience with integration in small town Georgia as a member of Greene County’s first integrated football team. The longtime sportswriter, also known as Mr. College Football, details the Tigers’ surprisingly successful season, the enduring relationships he formed with his teammates, and the difficulties of school sports integration.
Click here to read more of the book's promo and see how you can order this book. [more]
For the last several years, Dunwoody has participated in the DeKalb Rotary Council's annual FODAC (Friends of Disabled Adults and Children) equipment drive. Dave Burr is leading the effort for Dunwoody. There are two ways you can help:
Over the years, this project has collected approximately
$1,800,000 worth of durable medical equipment from local residents and
businesses in the metro Atlanta area that is refurbished and redistributed to
those in need in our community by FODAC.