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Subject: Roswell Rotary Rotoscope April 15, 2025

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April 15, 2025


Meetings

April is Environment Month

4/17 Spring Interact Program
4/24 Conscious Capitalism: Philippe Harousseau
5/1 Laws of Life Meeting
5/8 Gregor Baum - Mental Health and Wellbeing

Events

4/15 RRAH-Next Meeting
4/23 Blood Drive at Cottage School
4/28 RUMC Job Networking
5/12 RUMC Job Networking

LEADERSHIP

President Nancy Alterman
President-Elect Trummie Patrick, III
Treasurer Katie Anderson
Secretary Leslie Bassett
Public Image Kathryn Igou

PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS

Cheryl Greenway 2012-13
Bob Hagan 2015-16

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Roswell

Thursdays, 12:15 pm
Roswell Area Park
Bill Johnson Community Activity Building
10495 Woodstock Road
Roswell, GA 30075

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BIRTHDAYS

4/1 John Greaves
4/3 Paul Lang
4/5 Jim Broadway
4/6 John Connell
4/6 Mike Hampton
4/6 Dave Schmit
4/7 Dr. V Jajoo
4/8 Richard Stilley
4/10 Todd Byars
4/12 James Stone
4/16 Bill Shore
4/16 Bob Clarkson
4/17 Michael Thompson
4/20 Ken Davis
4/20 Jonathan Crooks
4/22 Tom Campbell, Jr.
4/23 Will Colley
4/25 Michael Curling
4/26 Lauren Darby
4/28 Peter Saddler
4/29 Marcus Smith

YEARS OF SERVICE

4/1 Dave Schmit (21)
4/3 Chandler White (1)
4/3 Ross Patton (1)
4/5 Joseph Gillespie (3)
4/7 Cheryl Greenway (31)
4/7 Don Howard (42)
4/9 Bill Wolff (4)
4/11 Sandy Buhler (12)
4/12 Jon-Paul Croom (6)
8 years in Rotary
4/12 Max Walker (2)
4/19 Kay Howell (7)
4/19 Jeffrey Meyers (7)
4/19 Hal Schlenger (7)
17 years in Rotary
4/19 Bill Shore (7)
40 years in Rotary
4/20 Lorraine Head (2)
25 years in Rotary
4/29 Leslie Bassett (5)
4/29 James Stone (5)

FAMILY OF ROTARY

Our membership cares deeply about the needs and concerns of our members. We don’t want to miss an opportunity to reach out in friendship when such concerns arise. The chairperson of this committee is Lynne Lindsey and all news should be directed to her at lynnehlindsay@outlook.com

President's Message

Exciting Upcoming Meeting: Pie the Therapy Llama, Interact Celebration, and Scholarships!

Don’t miss our next Roswell Rotary meeting — it’s going to be a special one!

We are thrilled to welcome back Pie the Therapy Llama, who has recently completed a role in the upcoming movie Saturday Nights. Pie stole our hearts during the last visit, and we can’t wait to hear about this exciting new adventure.

In addition, this meeting is our Annual Interact Club Celebration. Our amazing Interact students will present what they accomplished throughout the year — and what a year it’s been! Come hear firsthand how these future leaders have made an impact in their schools and community.

We will also proudly present the Tom Zachary, Power of One Award and the Stan Moses Scholarship, recognizing outstanding young people for their leadership, service, and character. This week’s meeting will also recognize the Teacher of the Year and Student of the Year from Crabapple Middle, Elkins Point Middle, Mimosa Elementary and Mt Park Elementary.

It’s a meeting full of inspiration, celebration, and maybe even a little llama magic — you won’t want to miss it!

Nancy Alterman
Roswell Rotary
President 2024-25
Service above Self
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Introducing Jackie Jordan
New Member Spotlight


"Prior to a cross-country move from Sonoma, California to Georgia, unaware of where I’d eventually reside, I knew my decision would be based on the outcome of visits to various Rotary Clubs. That plan was cut somewhat short following my first of many visits to the Roswell Rotary in the beguiling city of Roswell. Having belonged to 2 clubs in Sonoma, founding Charter Member of one, I was already committed to Rotarian values…what better foundation upon which to build a new life?

My contributions to Roswell Rotary include a real-world creative background in design (residential, graphic and spatial), sales and marketing management and authorship of 5 books. However, other-world interests comprise hands-on research into the mystical, metaphysical and psycho-spiritual realms of Exceptional Human Experience (EHE). While I am occasionally found with my head in the clouds (or books), I am more likely in the here and now, grounded by an ongoing focus on my design life; culinary endeavors to entice family and friends; and of course, by Sharla, my irrepressible Golden Retriever.

Serving Roswell Rotary on the Public Image Committee, my initial goal, is sure to expand into other avenues".

-Jackie Jordan, April 2025

Please help us to welcome Jackie Jordan into the Roswell Rotary Club. She has already joined the Public Image Committee. Woo Hoo!! And she has been flying through her Red Badge checklist. Can't wait to see the value she will add to our club. 

RRAH - Next Meeting is Today, April 15th!

Welcome Isabelle Rudd from Brewable to our next Roswell Rotary After Hours meeting! Isabelle was a part of Brewable's founding team and their first manager. She is still involved and is a young professional. 

Brewable is the first grassroots nonprofit of its kind in North Fulton County dedicated to the employment and enrichment of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). With opportunities to train, learn, and excel in a community café setting, employees, a.k.a. Brewistas gain the necessary skills and confidence to achieve long-term success. Their mission is to create meaningful, paid employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD); To offer valuable customer service and real-world problem-solving experience; And to foster an inclusive work environment where community connections brew confidence.

Our next meeting is today, April 15th at 6:30 pm at the Artillery Room in Gate City. Can't wait to see you there!


First of 2025
THIS THURSDAY! Alive in Roswell April 17

Come celebrate the first Alive in Roswell with your fellow Roswell Rotarians Thursday, April 17 beginning at 5pm. And we have an added treat this week! During Alive in Roswell, Roswell Rotary is honored to host a Meet-&-Greet for the new Roswell HS Principal, Dr Rako Morissey in partnership with the Roswell High School Governance Council.  Please introduce yourself and learn more about her developing role as she leads RHS forward.  

New Time- New Location Cottage School
Blood Drive April 23 7am-1pm


Schedule for 2025 District Conference


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Tailgating at Jekyll Conference


After Hours 3rd Annual Comedy for a Cause!

Get ready to laugh for a cause!

Join us for our 3rd Annual Comedy for a Cause — where we turn laughter into support for those who need it most. This year, we’re proud to partner with Giving Grace, a local Atlanta organization dedicated to helping families with everything from child care assistance and rent support to securing housing for those experiencing homelessness.

Every need is unique, and Giving Grace is there to meet people where they are. Now it’s our turn to give back!

Come out for a Thirsty Thursday full of laughs, community, and purpose — and help make a difference, one punchline at a time!

When: June 12th, 2025

Time: 6-9pm

Location: Roswell Junction 340 S Atlanta St. Roswell, GA 30075

Donation Opportunity Chad Miller Roswell Fire Dept. Captain Emergency Management


Many in our Club know Chad Miller as the Captain of Emergency Services for Roswell Fire Department. Or you saw him on the Honor Air bus and plane as part of the volunteer Safety Team as when we honored our veterans Washington, DC.

What you may not know is the fight that his family is going through as his wife, Emma, faces surgery for breast cancer and a double mastectomy at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. A GOFUNDME has been set up by the Roswell Fire Dept Chaplain to help the family with their enormous expenses and a QR code is provided here if you would like to donate to help.


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