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“A 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club”
Years of Service 92
Celebrating
Rotary District 6920 - Club 4220 - Established 1919
“Service Above Self”
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Officers President Walter Elliott President Elect Greg Reid Past President Dennis Marks Treasurer Nick Valenti Secretary Barbara Knight Sergeant at Arms Bill Booth
Board of Directors Myrna Ballard Bo Broadfoot Patti Clark Kerry Morris Bob Moon Greg Reid Wes Sewell Nancy Warren Rich Yokeley
District 6920 Gov. Lloyd Horadan District 6920 Dir. Bill Booth District 6920 A. G. Bob Harrison RI President Ray Klinginsmith GRSP Student Benjamin Ikaal Spring Intern Sonia Robinson
The Rotary Club The Rotary Club of Valdostaof Valdosta
h Joyce Aigen
h*w Sam Allen
h*w Myrna Ballard
Anne Barnas
Felecia Barnes
pp*h Richard Barnes 2006-2007
h*w Keith Barrett
pp*h*w Bill Booth 1999-2000
h Ron Borders
h Bo Broadfoot
h*w Nathan Brown
h*w Stacy Bush
h Sandy Campbell
h Mason Caracciolo
pp*h*w Carl Cates 2008-2009
h Patti Clark
h Russ Collett
pp*h Marshall Conner 1997-1998
pp*h*w Joe Cordova 1977-1978
h Bruce Cousins
h Lee Cox
pp*h*w Ed Crane
h John Crawford
pp*h*w V.L. Daughtery Jr. 2002-2003
h Donald Davis
pp*h James Dominey 2007-2008
h Beverly Edwards
h John Edwards
h Moshe Elbaz
p*h Walter Elliott
h Trey Fausett
h Bill Feimster
h John Fretti
h Bob Ganzak
h Laverne Gaskins
h John Gaston
h Wendell Godbee
h Bob Goddard, III
h Tim Golden
h Tom Gooding
Lacie Guy
h*w Owen Harris
h Jack Hartley
h Jack Hearn
h Arthur Herndon
h Al Howell
h*w Bill Kent
Barbara Knight
h Sharon LaBranche
h*w John LaHood
h Claire Lee
h Bill Lester
h Jerry Long
h Terri Lupo
pp*h Dennis Marks 2009-2010
pp*h*w Billy Martin 1985-1986
h Greg Martin
pp*h*w Richard May
pp*h*w Arthur McLane 1984-1985
pp*h*w Tyson McLane 1972-1973
h*w Roy McNeal
h Harriet Messcher
Zach Miller
Bob Montgomery
Walter Moody
h Bob Moon
h Kerry Morris
h Casey Music
Ivan Nikolov
h Tyrone O’Steen
pp*h John Page 2003-2004
h Keven Parks
h Henry Parrish
pp*h Suzannah Patterson 2005-2006
Charles Powell
pp*h*w Jennifer Powell 1993-1994
pp*h*w Malcolm Rainey 1972-1973 (Verona, NJ)
h*w Patsy Reaves
h Greg Reid
h*w Chris Roan
Sonia Robinson
Bert Rutland
h*w Randy Sauls
h Wes Sewell
Corinne Simmons
h Arthur Smith
h Steven Smith
h*w Richard Stalvey
Alison Still
h Joe Stubbs
pp*h Robert Stump
h John Thomas
h William Tidmore
pp*h*w Al Turner 1992-1993
pp*h*w Nicholas Valenti 2000-2001
h Donnie Warren
h*w Nancy Warren
h Ryan Williams
h Ed Willis
h Clint Wills
h Rich Yokeley
R o t a r i a n s
ROTARIANS STRIVE TO LIVE AND
CONDUCT BUSINESS
USING THESE GUIDELINES
FFF URURUR---WWWAYAYAY TTTESTESTEST Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Upcoming Programs/Meetings
Upcoming Greeter Schedule
Area Rotary Meetings Nashville - Tuesday - Noon Cadillac Ranch Madison, FL - Wednesday - Noon E & J’s Restaurant Valdosta North - Tuesday - 12:15 p.m. Conference Center
Tifton - Tuesday & Wednesday - Noon Holiday Inn Quitman - Thursday - Noon Presbyterian Home Valdosta Sunrise - Thursday - 7:30 a.m. Kinderlou - Ravine
Club Information
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For Rota-Reel corrections or comments please contact Kerry Morris at: [email protected] or call 229.245.3828.
Date Greeter 1 Greeter 2
March 23 Terri Lupo Dennis Marks
March 30 Arthur McLane Tyson McLane
April 6 Roy McNeal Harriett Messcher
April 13 Zach Miller Bob Montgomery
Today’s Program
March 23, 2011
March 30 - 13th Colony Distillery - Gilbert “Gil” Klemann, MD, Vice
President of Product Development
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w Will Watt Fellow
p Club President
pp Past President
L.E.A.D. Dinner Supporter
Adopt-A-Highway
Ringing the Bell
Literacy Project
April 6 - TBA
TODAY - Miracle on Luckie Street - Bob Williamson
MIRACLE ON LUCKIE STREET
BOB WILLIAMSON
By the time he was 24 years old Bob Williamson was already a violent criminal with a prison record and a .357 Magnum. He had been kicked out of the military as a diag-nosed sociopath. He was help-lessly addicted to heroin and
methamphetamine. He had been an alcoholic since his teens. His family had given up on him. He was homeless, penniless, didn’t have a single friend, and he didn’t believe in God. From drug addict to successful business-man, today you will hear about his personal turnaround.
For more information: WilliamsongroupUSA.com Miracleonluckiestreet.com
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Historic Moment for Club
Club News
Rotary International
Our Last Meeting
ViziTech USA Reaching Out to Japan
Family of Rotary at Wild Adventures
If you missed our program on March 9, you missed a fantastic show. Stewart Rodeheaver introduced us to the world of 3D education. Stewart’s company ViziTech USA is a 3D educational and consulting company that provides the hardware, software,
programming and filming to produce and provide 3D training for the De-partment of Defense, schools, colleges and businesses. While we are certain that we have some of the coolest, hippest Rotarians in the world, the members and guests in the photo above are actually viewing the presentation with special 3D glasses. At least that’s our story, and we’re sticking to it. However I still wouldn’t trust these characters on the left. Dir. Bill Booth (l) and President Walter Elliott (r) liked the fashion eyewear so much, Mr. Rodeheaver had to specifically ask them NOT to take them when they left.
Member Donates Stamps In 1955, the United States joined 26 other nations in issuing a commemorative stamp honoring Rotary International on its 50th anniversary. Fellow Rotarian Art Smith purchased some of the stamps in 1955 and recently donated a couple for our club archives. Although this eight-cent commemorative is not numerically rare (some 80 million were printed), it is the sole "Rotary stamp" ever issued by the country in which Rotary was founded. Like many commemora-tives, it has an interesting story. In the months before Rotary's Golden Anniversary of 1955, Emerson Gause, a longtime member of the Rotary Club of Chicago as well as a RI staff member and former editor of The Rotarian, was so impressed with a brochure for The Rotary Foundation that he
suggested Willi Wolf Wind, an award-winning stamp designer for the United Nations, adapt the cover design as a commemorative. Gause went on to help persuade many countries to issue Rotary commemorative stamps for 1955 and the years following. As he began his work on the project, Wind, a U.S. immigrant from Israel, knew neither which country would issue his design nor what the denomination would be (hence the words "X.Y. Postage" in the upper-right-hand corner of the original design, as well as the randomly assigned denomination of three cents). The finalized version of the commemorative went on sale on 23 February 1955 — Rotary's 50th anniversary — in the city of its birth. In a gala dinner in downtown Chicago, just blocks away from where Paul P. Harris and the other founders first gathered, the U.S. postmaster general presented then-RI President Herbert Taylor with an autographed sheet including Wind's original design. In addition to the U.S. stamp, Cuba, Australia, Belgium, The Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Denmark, Austria, Egypt, Nicaragua, Panama, and The Philippines all honored Rotary with postage stamps commemorating the Rotary’s Golden Anniversary.
In response to the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck off the coast of Japan on 11 March, the Board of Trustees of The Rotary Foundation has estab-lished the Rotary Japan Disaster Recovery Fund. All contributions will support long-term recovery projects carried out in the affected areas. The Trustees will manage the fund. Checks should be made payable to The Rotary Foundation and include the notation “Rotary Japan Disaster Recovery Fund, #G10005.” Send donations to:
The Rotary Foundation 14280 Collections Center Drive Chicago, IL 60693
Contributions designated to the fund count toward Rotary club and district total contribution goals. However, they are not eligible for Paul Harris Fellow recognition and do not count toward club and district Annual Programs Fund goals. If you have questions about contributions, call 866-976-8279. To donate online: https://riweb.rotaryintl.org/donor_xml/ContributionMenu.asp.
Art Smith
Stewart Rodeheaver
We also inducted two new mem-bers during our last meeting. Baha Zeidan (l) is the CEO of Azalea Health Innovations in Downtown Valdosta. Jimmy Shiver (r) is a financial advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors LLC. Both new members were sponsored by Myrna Ballard. Myrna is one of our most active recruiters and also received a special pin and recognition for her commitment to Rotary and our club.
Our speaker for the day was introduced by Marshall Conner.
Our Sunshine Report was brought to us by Donald Davis. Donald pledged $60 worth
of Happy Dollars in honor of his birthday last week, but immediately reneged
complaining about a meeting cancellation. At press time, we’re still trying to collect.
About 70 Rotarians and their families enjoyed the sights & sounds of Wild Adventures Theme Park on Saturday, March 12. You can enjoy
pictures of all the fun on our Flickr page at:
www.flickr.com/photos/rotary_club_of_valdosta/
91 Celebrating
Years of Service 92 This is a special week for the Rotary Club of Valdosta. Our club was first organized 92 years ago this week. The world’s first service club, the Rotary Club of Chicago, was formed on February 23, 1905 by Paul P. Harris. Harris was an attorney who wished to capture within a professional club the same friendly sprit he had felt in the small towns of his youth. As the first club chartered in the state of Florida and the nearest club to Valdosta, Jacksonville members were approached by a select group of men in Valdosta to sponsor a Valdosta club. Reluctant at first, Jacksonville finally agreed and the club was organized March 24, 1919 and received its charter on June 1, 1919. Founded with 21 members, they met at the Valdez Hotel for lunch so that the Jacksonville sponsoring members could come to Valdosta that morning by train and return that afternoon. The early club also met at the Daniel Ashley Hotel, the Patterson Hotel, and the Women’s Center.
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