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1 5:30p Hump Day Social: Artillery Room at Gate City Join us for fun and fellowship at the new Artillery Room at Gate City. Historic Roswell’s newest gathering space and craft cocktail experience. The newly renovated 3,700 square foot space boasts upstairs loft seating and an outdoor terrace for the community to enjoy. The expansive roll-up garage door opening on Canton Street becomes the ‘gateway’ to the brewery’s compound and Gate City Taproom. This project had been dreamt of by fellow Rotarian and owner Pat Rains and his partner Brian Borngesser for years before the perfect opportunity arose. Through resilient ambition, they began to see their dreams come true in a way that honors both the history and the potential of this new gathering space. | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||
5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 Steve Stroud is the Executive Director of Roswell Inc, a 501c6 nonprofit that promotes economic development through a public-private partnership with the City of Roswell. Since the organization’s inception in 2012, Stroud has held this position and under his leadership, Roswell Inc has developed networking, educational and support programs for small businesses, marketed Roswell’s Opportunity Zone to increase the number of certifications, and worked one-on-one with business owners, entrepreneurs and state project managers to retain, expand and recruit businesses to Roswell.
Over the last 4 year’s Roswell Inc has worked on more than 400 recruitment, retention and expansion projects, creating or retaining more than 5,000 jobs and generating more than $2.25 million in one-time generated revenue and $1.95 million in cumulative annual revenue. Notable projects include Brixmor, Delta Dental, McKesson, Spring Hill Suites, Home2Suites and GreyOrange. Stroud and his team continue to position Roswell as one of the premier cities in the region for innovative, community-minded businesses and entrepreneurs.
Prior to Roswell Inc, Stroud owned and operated his own small business in Roswell for 30 years— Stroud’s Printing & Design. An active member of the community, Stroud has been involved with civic and nonprofit organizations throughout North Fulton for more than 20 years, currently serving on the board of the Greater North Fulton Chamber, North Fulton Community Charities, Computer Museum of America and Synovus (Atlanta region). Since the onset of COVID-19, Stroud has also served on the Mayor’s Recovery Task Force in Roswell and the North Fulton Economic Recovery Task Force. | 10 | 11 9/11 Cook out with our first responders 3:00-8:00pm at Fire Station #4
The Rotary Club of Roswell is privileged to partner with the City of Roswell to pay tribute to our local First Responders and to remember the victims of 9/11. Each year, we will honor our local community's First Responders with a "Drive Thru" cookout meal, served at one of the City of Roswell Fire Stations.
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12 | 13 43rd Annual Aubrey Greenway Golf Tournament
Play Golf, Do GoodSeeing a need for a community fundraiser, Roswell Rotarians Frank Brown, Judge Maurice Hilliard and former Mayor of Roswell Aubrey Greenway began a golf tournament in 1978. The first tournament, raised $3500 for charities in the North Fulton community. While the tournament initially started as a Rotary event, it has grown into one of the largest 100% volunteer community fundraisers . Today, the golf & tennis tournaments continue to support charities in North Fulton and generate close to $200,000 a year. The tournament attracts large and small business sponsors and individuals in North Fulton looking to make a difference in the areas in which they live and do business. The tournament was named after Aubrey Greenway, after his death in 1991. Aubrey was a dedicated local businessman, civil servant and Roswell Rotarian. Thanks Aubrey! Join over 200 golfers on the beautiful and challenging Brookfield Country Club course for the Annual Aubrey Greenway Golf Tournament. 2 flights of golfers will take to the links for bragging rights and a chance at some special prizes. SPONSOR PACKAGESWe have a wide variety of opportunities to participate in the tournament with options for every budget. We hope to see you on the course and at the after party! 9th Annual Hagan Cup Classic Tennis Tournament
Serving Up CharityIn 2013, the Hagan Cup Classic tennis tournament was added to the fundraiser. It was named after Bob Hagan, in honor of his service to the community and his deep commitment to Rotary’s motto of Service Above Self. Today, the tournament continues to support the charities in North Fulton communities and together with the golf tournament, generates $150,000+ a year. The tournament attracts large and small business sponsors and individuals in North Fulton looking to make a difference in the areas in which they live and do business. Join over 70 tennis players at Brookfield Country Club for the Annual Hagan Cup Classic tennis tournament . 2 flights of players in round robin doubles will battle it out to see who wins the coveted Hagan Cup trophy this year! Sponsor PACKAGESWe have a wide variety of opportunities to participate in the tournament with options for every budget. We hope to see you on the court and at the after party! We have compiled some incredible travel opportunities and once in-a-lifetime experiences for people to buy now. Best of all you can feel good about checking something off your bucket list because a portion of every package sold goes to support local charities. We have made it easy with no auctions or bidding, simply check out the awesome selection of experiences, pick one you like and buy it now. | 14 6:30p Rotary Youth Exchange scholarship informational session - Dunwoody Rotary Youth Exchange offers scholarships valued at over $24,000.00 for Georgia high school students to study abroad for one academic year. Applications for the 2022-2023 high school year are open now to high school students in District 6900, including children and grandchildren of Rotarians. Please join us at one of three Parents' and Students' informational sessions to learn more about the experience and the scholarship opportunities. This event is open to all - must sign up in advance at RYESE.org on the District 6900 page. | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 8:30 CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER CLEANUP Join us for a the RIVERS ALIVE fall river cleanup of the beautiful Roswell section of the Chattahoochee. Registration will be at 8:30am and the event will last about 3 hours or until you've collected all the trash you can haul. This is a perfectly suited socially distanced outdoor service opportunity for our club. Additionally it promises to be a lot of fun for a good cause. Our own clean river advocate Dutch Earle is, as usual, organizing our group however will be unable to attend that particular morning. Dutch asks that you contact him early to sign up so we can provide a head count. |
19 | 20 | 21 6:30p Rotary Means Business - District Vocational Committee Consider a great networking opportunity: Looking for an informal social setting to meet new people, share ideas, network and learn from fellow Rotarians who are leaders in their field? Consider the Rotary Means Business Fellowship. We are the new District Vocation Committee focusing to support Rotarians and their colleagues and honor all professions. Each month we will have a specific topic to build skills and support attendees. Take an active part in Rotary Means Business will help your club:
We meet the Third Tuesday of every month at Iron Hill Brewery - Perimeter. 1224 Hammond Dr, Dunwoody, GA 30346 Please contact Johnathan Clark at (678) 367-3114 or johnathan.clark@edwardjones.com | 22 | 23 The Atlanta Angels mission is to walk alongside children, youth, and families in the foster care community by offering consistent support through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship. | 24 | 25 8 ROSWELL ROTARY WALKS WITH A DOC While this link lists 100 research articles how walking it good for you, Rotary is making it fun. We’re joining up with the national “Walk with a Doc” program for a 2 mile and a 3.5 mile walk at the Chattahoochee Nature Center. In addition to the 100 reasons to walk, the 101st is to make room for Roswell Rotary’s fried chicken for lunch. And there are several bonuses to participating in this community event Get advice from this month’s presenter, A Step Ahead’s physical therapist Kim Richards. Before we walk, she’ll give a 10 minute talk on ‘life hacks to keeping you moving pain free.’ She’ll then join us on the walk so that you can talk with her 1-on-1. Free admission to the Nature Center, including free parking. And you’re welcome to stay after the walk and enjoy more of the Nature Center’s beautiful and educational facilities. Earn credits for free coffee at Roswell’s Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee • The walk will end next to the Nature Center’s semi-annual plant sale, should you be looking for winter plants and vegetables Note: The Nature Center is at 9135 Willeo Rd, Roswell, GA 30075. Because of bridge construction, you must enter from the Roswell side; it is not accessible from the Cobb Co. side. Sat, Sep 25, 8:00 – 9:30am. For questions, contact Hal Schlenger at HSchlenger@GreatSouthBenefits.com or 770.335.0077. |
26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 Known to many as "America's Educator," Ron Clark is the 2000 Disney American Teacher of the Year, a two-time New York Times Bestselling author, the subject of a television movie and the founder of the Ron Clark Academy. Ron is regularly featured on network and cable television (The Today Show, CNN and Oprah,) and was dubbed by Ms. Winfrey as her first "Phenomenal Man."
Ron Clark brings charisma, energy and devotion to the education profession. Ron pioneered innovative projects in rural North Carolina working with students in a low wealth area. His highly effective programs garnered national attention in 1995 and led to a White House invitation to be honored by the President of the United States. |
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