Rotary logoRotary logo
LOGIN

Attendance and Make Ups

Habitat for Humanity

Rotary Student Program

  • 2015/2016 GRSP Student Camilla Aamaas from Norway
  • 2014/2015 GRSP Student Peggy Savage from Scotland
  • 2013/2014 GRSP Student Ruxanda Renita from Romania
  • 2006/07 GRSP Student Joonas Mikkilä from Finland

Weekly Meeting

1st & 3rd Thursdays of the Month
4450 Hugh Howell Road
Tucker, GA 30084

We have two meetings per month:
*11:30 Luncheon on the first Thursday of the Month
*5:00 Happy hour (Thirsty Thursday) on the third Thursday at various places in the community
For more updated information, please click here: https://www.rotarycluboftucker.org/

Please email us at rotarytucker@gmail.com for information and a link to our meeting.

Mailing Address

P.O.Box 450352
Atlanta, GA 31145

Contact Us


FacebookLinkedInX

Foundation Giving

Thanks to the generosity of people like you, we are able to make our community and the world a better place to live and work.

Rotary Club of Tucker Annual Golf Classic FOREducation

Show All Projects

Upcoming Events

  • 12/13 : 2025 FODAC - Annual Breakfast with Santa
  • 12/18 : Happy Hour - Location TBD

December

S M T W T F S
1234
  • Luncheon - Magnolia Room
56
78910111213
  • 2025 FODAC - Annual Breakfast with Santa
1415161718
  • Happy Hour - Location TBD
1920
21222324252627
28293031

JanuaryFebruaryMarch

Connect With Us

We love to share all the good work we do in the community. To stay up to date with what we are doing and make sure you never miss an opportunity to serve with us, connect with us on social media.

FacebookLinkedInX

Our Club

  • Roster
  • Leadership
  • Tucker Classifications
  • Pro Classification Search
  • District-wide Classifications
  • Club Award Recipients
  • District Award Recipients

Resources & Training

  • Rotary Learning Center
  • Document Library
  • District Seminars
  • How To Use This Site

District 6900

  • District Website
  • District Governor
  • District Leadership
  • GRSP
  • Rotary Youth Exchange

Club Finder

  • List
  • Map

Rotary International

  • Rotary.org
  • EndPolio.org
  • Foundation
  • Leadership

General Ledger

  • Balance Sheet
  • Income Statement
  • P&L Detail
  • Program Expense
  • Purchases
  • Journals
  • Transactions
  • Import Transactions
  • Reconciliations
  • Income vs. Budget
  • Cash Flow
  • Fixed Assets
  • Accounts
  • Budgets
  • Entities
  • Checking
Subject: Dunwoody Newsletter for October 28, 2020

Having trouble reading this email? Click here for the web version.

Still using Outlook Classic? Click here and learn how to switch to the latest version.

The Friendly Breakfast Club
Newsletter

October 28, 2020


Meetings

October is Economic and Community Development Month

10/30 Christopher C. Hanks, Institute for Entrepreneurship ... in Person and Via Zoom
11/6 Sean Minton, Returning Global Grant Scholar ... in Person and Via Zoom
11/13 Robert Hall, End Polio Now ... in Person and Via Zoom
11/20 No Friday Meeting - instead consider joining us for Thursday Thursday live!
11/27 No Friday Meeting - Enjoy Your Thanksgiving Holiday!
12/4 Dr. Stuart Gulley, President, The Woodward Academy ... in Person and via Zoom
12/11 Holiday Luncheon - Join Live or Via Zoom
1/8 Todd Galanti, General Manager, Costco Perimeter ... in Person and Via Zoom

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

10/2 Felicia Voloschin
10/7 Mike Parks
10/24 Charlene Hall

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

10/6 Alison Norris (35)
10/10 Lorri Christopher (44)
10/12 Gary Lane (22)
10/17 Jennifer Shumway (4)
10/25 Dottie Toney (11)

Rotary Online

https://dunwoodyrotary.org
https://rotary6900.org/
https://rotary.org/

ROTARY CLUB OF
Dunwoody

Fridays, 7:15 am
Maggiano's - Perimeter Mall
4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd, Dunwoody, GA 30338
Atlanta, GA , GA 30338

LEADERSHIP

President Ardy Bastien
President-Elect Carter Stout
President-Elect Mike Parks
Immediate PP Cathie Brumfield
Treasurer Josh Podczervinski
Secretary Jennifer Shumway

From Our Club President
Tis the Season for Making a Difference

Dunwoody Rotarians,

Thanks to all of you for the work we are doing - and about to do - to make a difference for each other and our community. Several of us gathered last weekend to help with garden maintenance at the Mulkeys, and you'll see from this bulletin that there are many opportunities for each of us to be as active as we would like in service opportunities. Think about joining in where you can - even if it is buying Toys for Tots or oatmeal for the Kingsley families from your home. And let us know if you - or people you know in the community - are in need of help.

I am feeling good about the direction we're headed and hope to see you at many of these events. And of course on Friday ... whether you join in person or via Zoom. The Zoom link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86202979419.

I appreciate each and every one of you.

President Ardy  

This Week's Speaker
Christopher C. Hanks, Institute for Entrepreneurship ... in person and via Zoom

Join the Rotary Club of Dunwoody this Friday at the Dunwoody Country Club at 7:15 am or grab your coffee or tea and join us on Zoom at 7:15 am to hear from Christopher C. Hanks, founder and executive director of the Institute for Entrepreneurship. Just follow the Zoom link - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86202979419.

Before founding the Institute for Entrepreneurship, Chris served as the founder and executive director of the entrepreneurship center at Kennesaw State University. His longest service in academia was as the founder and director of the entrepreneurship program at University of Georgia after falling into entrepreneurship education at Georgia State University.

Chris has helped develop entrepreneurship programs for 16 universities and led the International Entrepreneurship Institute. Before becoming passionate about creating entrepreneurs, he was passionate about creating businesses. He has owned multiple businesses, including music, e-commerce, publishing, and export ventures and is certified in business valuation, providing expert witness testimony.

Hungry to Serve?
Plenty of Opportunities to Make a Difference

  • This Saturday, October 31 ... Join Ranger Fred and crew at Bounds Garden - the traffic island across from the Dunwoody Library - bring your mask and gloves and join us at 9:00 am - there might even be a Halloween treat or two!
  • Next Saturday, November 7 ... two opportunities:
  1. Join us at the Community Assistance Center in Sandy Springs from 9:00 am to noon - where we will clean, sort food donations and put items on the shelf in their food pantry. Let Jennifer Bowler know by November 4 if you plan to attend. 
  2.  Bring old electronics for recycling - supporting a North Atlanta and Stone Mountain Rotary project that benefits FODAC (Friends of Disabled Adults and Children). They will also welcome slightly used home medical equipment
  • Saturday, November 14 ... The Dunwoody Nature Center is calling - 9:00 am to noon - bring your mask, water and we'll help out with maintenance tasks. Be sure you sign up online with the Nature Center.
  • And don't forget to do your shopping for the annual Toys for Tots drive - we will be gathering those gifts at the annual Holiday Luncheon on December 11.

Service Opportunity
Join the Oatmeal Challenge!

Starting next Friday - November 6 - the challenge to collect boxes of oatmeal is on! We are looking to collect 160 boxes of oatmeal that will go into the Harvest Baskets for 80 Kingsley Elementary families who can use our help this Thanksgiving! Regular or instant oatmeal are both fine!

If you can help, bring a box or two of oatmeal to our November 6 or November 13 meeting at the Dunwoody Country Club or drop your contributions off at the East 48th Street Market by November 13.

Anita Augello and her daughter Claudia Augello Smith are leading the Harvest Basket effort as they have for several years. Beyond Thanksgiving dinner, their goal is to fill the basket with sustainable, nourishing products. In addition to oatmeal, our club will donate $2,500 to purchase turkeys for the Harvest Baskets.

Thank You!
Dunwoody Garden Gnomes Strike for Good!

From the club that brings you the Bounds Garden clean-up and fun at the Dunwoody Nature Center, we must report a sighting of Dunwoody Garden Gnomes, this time in the gardens of our own PDG and President Emeritus Bill Mulkey. The "gnomes" gathered last Saturday to shrink the hedges along the driveway, whisk away leaves, and significantly reduce the hedges along the walkway.  

The crack Gnome squad included President Ardy, Ranger Fred Bounds, Hoshi and Baku Daruwalla, Gary Lane, Tina Philpot,  Rick Otness and  Jennie Stipick. This team - and any other who wish to join - will continue to protect and defend the Mulkey gardens, including visits scheduled for November 21 and December 19. 

You may contact Ranger Fred (fbounds@gsu.edu) if you'd like to join the Gnome Watch.

Member Spotlight
Learn More About Jackie Cuthbert

Last Friday, Jackie Cuthbert shared her personal and Rotary stories with the club.

Communication was always part of Jackie's professional career - first at Pay Less Drug Stores corporate offices where she produced the employee newsletter and had some public relations responsibilities, and then as a consultant to large companies in her employee communication work at Johnson & Higgins in San Francisco and then Mercer consulting in Atlanta. Communication has always been part of her Rotary "career" too - be it club or district newsletters, club yearbooks or communication to support events and initiatives.

Jackie is a third generation native Californian and graduated from Cal State University, Hayward. She remembers her grandfather's fishing boats based in the Monterey Bay and traveling up the California coast with her grandparents to meet the boat and its pilot. She still spends a fair amount of time visiting her California family ... from mom Rhoda who is 92 all the way to six-year old great nephew Luke. And in her free time, she enjoys traveling (photo here with Susan Schwall in the Galapagos), stitching and paper crafts.

Jackie says she met Rotary on a "blind date" when California friends introduced her to Rotarian Scott Cuthbert in California. She didn't join Rotary until after she moved to Atlanta. She loves the international side of Rotary - reminiscing about service trips to Costa Rica, ten International conventions and her involvement with GRSP. "GRSP made me a mom five times and I'm now five times a GRSP grandma too." Jackie served as a GRSP trustee and is currently Assistant Secretary of the organization.

Why Rotary? For Jackie, it's the Rotary family and the good work we do here and internationally. "I liked the club members when I met them, and care a lot about the people now. And there are lots of good memories - of projects that made a difference and crazy, fun moments. I wouldn't trade a minute of my almost 22 years in Rotary."



{{footer}}
FacebookLinkedInX

Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Contact Webmaster

Copyright © 2025 by Rotary Club of Tucker. All Rights Reserved.