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July 28, 2020

President's Message
A Ring of Hope

Did you ever wonder how the tradition of the Rotary Bell began?

In 1922, U.S. Rotarians organized a contest to see which club could most increase their meeting attendance.

The challenge was that the losing clubs would join in giving the winning club a prize. The Rotary Club of New York City was declared the winner and awarded as a prize, a bell from a popular patrol boat the HMS “Victory”.

Since then, we ring the bell to represent  order, discipline and the time to guide us through the weekly meetings. The bell informs us of the beginning of the meeting at which time we salute the US flag. The sounding of the bell concludes meetings.

As we guide ourselves through unchartered waters, may the ringing of the bell provide you a message of direction and hope. 

Charity Spotlight
Jacob’s Ladder


Mission:

To believe in the potential of each child who enters our doors, while readily and lovingly expressing that belief. To provide intense interaction and stimulation consistently and daily to enable the brain to change based on the input and stimulation it receives.

Fast Facts:

• Founded in 1998.

• Jacob's Ladder is a neurodevelopmental school and therapy center serving students Pre-K through 12th grade with any kind of neurological disorder from Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and Brain Injury to a range of learning disabilities, genetic disorders, and mood disorders including Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Bipolar, and Anxiety Disorder. 60% of the students have been diagnosed with Autism.

• The school assesses each child based on their current level of function, and provides a customized program developed to meet each student’s individual needs and learning style.

• The Jacob’s Ladder Methodology harnesses the premises of neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to change based on the input and stimulation it receives.

• JL serves 60 students on-site and an average of 10 students per year through in-home services.

• JL also offer the Jacob’s Ladder Model of Intervention for children, teens and adults in its Therapy Center on an hourly basis.

• Since 1998, Jacob's Ladder has provided evaluations and tailored training to over 2,500 families from virtually every state and 5 continents.

Find out more:

www.jacobsladdercenter.com

Rotary Last Week


Meetings

July is Maternal and Child Health Month

7/30 NO MEETING
8/6 Unstoppable Leader - Stacey Ruth
8/13 State Treasurer - Lynne Riley
8/20 Federal Prison Op's - Darlene Drew
8/27 Tournament Preview
9/3 O'Neill Outside Radio- O'Neill Williams
9/10 Owner / Operator - Ryan Pernice
9/17 No Meeting

Events

7/28 Installation Party
8/12 Hump Day
8/19 Free Tennis Clinic
8/22 Shoot the 'hooch
8/27 Blood Drive
8/29 Sweep the Hooch
9/9 Hump Day
9/14 8th Annual Hagan Cup Classic Tennis Tournament

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

7/1 George Polatty, Jr.
7/5 Bob Hagan
7/6 Jack Wyche
7/7 Elizabeth Greer
7/11 Craig Simons
7/12 Andy Williams
7/13 Scott Moscow
7/13 Langdon Hollingsworth
7/16 Mike McRay
7/17 Jack Tolbert, Jr.
7/18 Matt Ritchie
7/19 Marcus Snoddy
7/19 Alex Kaufman
7/23 Steven Palmer
7/27 Walt Woliver
7/29 Matthew Thomas
7/29 Leigh Brown

YEARS OF SERVICE

7/1 Alicia Hughes (8)
7/11 John Ross (3)
7/12 Rich Austin (8)
7/16 Don Horton (5)
7/17 Mike Agurkis (6)
7/17 Dr. Betty Price (6)
7/17 Marcus Snoddy (17)
20 years in Rotary
7/20 Michael Hernandez (20)
7/20 Robert Button (20)
7/22 Becky Stone (11)
7/25 Jack Tolbert, Jr. (35)
7/25 James Rains (12)
7/26 Dave Hallman (19)
7/26 Albert Mazzeo (2)
7/28 Jack Wyche (15)
7/28 Chris Archer (9)

Rotary Online

https://roswellrotary.club
https://rotary6900.org/
https://rotary.org/

ROTARY CLUB OF
Roswell

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

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LEADERSHIP

President Lynne Lindsay
President-Elect Terry Taylor
Immediate PP Gordon Owens
Treasurer Alex Kaufman
Secretary John Carruth
Public Image Trummie Patrick, III
Past President Becky Stone