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Areas of Service
Membership – Tripp Boyer, Director Attendance – Charles Lassiter
District Conference – Neal Russell Family of Rotary – Roel Fung-A-Wing
Fellowship – Robert Donovan & Roger Rozen Membership – Ron Lunk & Tripp Boyer Rotary Information – Rosemary Martin
Public Relations – Phil Medlin, Director
Bulletins – David Beam Communications/Internet – Bill White
Historian – Hubie Prescod Photography – Bennett Frye
Yearbook – Shelley Callico & Sarabeth Huntley
Club Administration – K.C. Kadow, Director Chaplain – Bob Wall Programs – Bill White
Sergeant at Arms – Tim Bailey
Community Service Becky Cameron & Michelle Miller, Directors
AIDS/Drug Awareness – John Brookes Bring One for the Chipper – Daniel Owen
British Car Show – Michael Crace CART – Sarabeth Huntley
Cavalry Children’s Home – Shelley Callico Center for Children & Young Adults –
Clean Water Concerns – Daryle Higginbotham Cobb Christmas – John Elliott Diaper Day – Sandy Woltering
Golf Tournament – Pat McBride Community Health – Becky Cameron & Michelle Miller
Emergency Community Needs – Tim Bailey
Vocational Service – Norm Finley, Director Dictionary Projects – Bev Collins
Ethics & Four Way Test Emphasis – Sarabeth Huntley Employee Appreciation Luncheon – David Hunter
Firefighter & Police Officer of the Year – Roger Rozen Tommy Nobis Center Awards – Keith Funderburk
Vocational Excellence Award – Norm Finley
New Generations – Matt Roberts, Director Carithers Free Enterprise Scholarship – David Hunter
GRSP Raffle – David Beam GRSP Student – Steve McNeel
Lassiter Interact/RYLA – Matt Roberts Marietta Interact/RYLA – Gordy Nichols
Pope Interact/RYLA – Gordy Nichols
Foundation Service – Barbara Woodhouse, Director Ambassadorial Scholars – Dale Jones
Grants for University Teachers – Dale Jones Group Study Exchange – Tripp Boyer
PolioPlus – Paul Stewart Rotary Foundation Giving – Pat McBride
World Community Service Projects – Barbara Woodhouse
Area Make-Ups
Make-ups must be completed within 14 days before or after the missed meeting and reported to the Club
Secretary by the end of the month.
Monday
Atlanta – 12:15 p.m. – Loudermilk Conference Center Buckhead – 12:15 p.m. – Anthony’s Restaurant
Douglas County – 11:45 a.m. - Douglas Conf. Center Fayetteville – 12:15 p.m. – Baci Italian Cuisine
Henry County – 12:00 p.m. - PJ’s Sidewalk Cafe Sandy Springs – 12:15 p.m. – Hammond Glen
Tuesday
Midtown Atlanta – 12:30 p.m. - Ansley Golf Club Paulding County –Noon – Family Savings Credit Union
Smyrna – 12:15 p.m. – Smyrna Community Center Stone Mtn – 12:15 p.m. – Smoke Rise Country Club
Wednesday
Brookhaven – 12:00 p.m. – Capital City Club
East Cobb – 7:00 a.m. – Indian Hills Country Club Marietta – 12:30 p.m. – Marietta Conference Center
Vinings – 12:00 p.m. – The Vinings Club, Overlook III
Thursday
Dallas – 7:40 am – Audrey’s Neighborhood Cafe North Atlanta – 12:15 p.m. – The Ravinia Club
North Cobb – 7:30 a.m. – Pinetree County Club Northlake – 12:15 p.m. - Northlake Doubletree
Roswell – 12:15 p.m. – Roswell Area Park South Cobb –Noon – Presbyterian Village
South DeKalb – Noon - Amerisuites at Stonecrest
Friday
Atlanta Airport – 12:15 p.m. – Ramada Atl Conf. Ctr Atlanta W. End – 12:15 p.m. – GA Tech Conf. Hotel
Dunwoody – 7:15 a.m. – Ravinia Club
Online & Other Make-Up Opportunities
Rotary E-Club One
District 6900 Locations
Worldwide Locations
Metroliner
Rotary Club of Marietta Metro District – 6900
Monday at 12:15 p.m. Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel &
Conference Center
President – Earl Stine
President-Elect – Neal Russell
Past President – Kay Anderson
Secretary – Kim Gresh
Treasurer – Larry Landes
Rotary International President – Kalyan Banerjee
District Governor – Margie Kersey
Assistant District Governor – Elwyn Gaissert
Click HERE for District 6900 Calendar
November 14, 2011 METROLINER Vol. XXXIII, No.16
November 14h Program
Donna Rowe Nurse in Vietnam War
Donna entered the U.S. Army in 1964 through the Student Nurse Corps Program (ROTC). She was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in February of 1966 attending basic training at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. Her assignments included: • Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft. Sam
Houston, TX • Womack Army Hospital, Fort Bragg, N.C. • DeWitt Army Hospital, Fort Belvoir, VA with
attachment to Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, D.C.
• Vietnam: 3rd Field Hospital, Saigon (Head Nurse, Emergency Room/Triage Area), 1968-1969
Donna was promoted to Captain in June of1968 and received the Vietnam Service Ribbon and the Army Commendation Medal. She was honorably discharged in June of 1969.
Calendar of Events Nov 14 14 21 28
Rotary Foundation Month Donna Rowe – Nurse in the Vietnam War Board Meeting at United Community Bank No Meeting – Thanksgiving Week Bill Mulkey – The Rotary Foundation
Donna married Colonel (Retired) Al Rowe in April of 1967. They have two sons, Richard and John. Donna served as a Red Cross Nurse from 1969-1999 (Served at Womack Army Hospital, DeWitt Army Hospital and South Eastern Disaster Response Center) and was an R.N. Volunteer for Georgia Homeland Security in the GA Nurse Alert System from 2001-2009. She has served her community in many organizations. Donna has recently been featured in “The Kathleen Story” segment of the World Film Festival’s award winning Vietnam War documentary film, In the Shadow of the Blade, which was released on Veterans Day 2004 and can still be seen on the “Military Channel” and the “Discovery Channel”. “The Kathleen Story” segment of this film has been selected by The Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. to run during the permanent display on the Vietnam War in their American History Museum. Donna attended the VIP Festivities at the Ronald Reagan Library for the premiere of the film. It was selected by The Ronald Reagan Library Board to be the Keynote Event for the Library’s Veterans’ Day Celebration.
Inside Today:
Last Meeting
Rotary Foundation
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL WEBSITE: WWW.ROTARY.ORG
ROTARY DISTRICT WEBSITE: WWW.ROTARYDISTRICT6900.ORG Birthdays Nov 15th – Michelle Miller Nov 18th – Ted Hayes Nov 19th – John Elliott Anniversaries Nov 22nd – Bill & Carol Callaway Nov 23rd – Frank & Irene Simon Nov 24th – Mitch & Velvet Simmons Duties for November 14th Raffle: Dale Jones Invocation: Tim Bailey Duties for November 28th Raffle: K.C. Kadow Invocation: Sam Ainsworth Duties for December 5th Raffle: Bill Kelly Invocation: Barbara Woodhouse
Important Annual Rotary Events • December 9 Club Holiday Party • January 21 RLI - Thomasville • February 23 Rotary’s 107th Birthday • March 17 PETS • March 31 District Assembly • April 26 District Conference • May 6 International Convention • May 19 RLI - Roswell
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Annual Programs Fund The Annual Programs Fund is the primary source of unrestricted support for the programs of the Rotary Foundation. It funds programs in more than 160 countries on seven continents. From digging clean water wells for villages in Africa to teaching basic literacy skill to children in Latin America, during any given moment in a day, thousands of Rotarians volunteer their time and expertise ensure that all contributions given to The Annual Programs Fund are spent wisely on quality Rotary projects.
Matching Grants Rotary Clubs in Wisconsin, USA created the Power Flour Action Network to make an impact on the lives of infants and severely malnourished children and adults. Power Flour has targeted malnourished populations in 65 countries to date, providing a very small amount of barley malt flour to cooked starchy staples, such as rice, wheat or maize. The supplement helps digest the starch, converting it into sugars the body can absorb quickly and easily. The sugars power the body so that it can grow and function. A Matching Grant from The Rotary Foundation has enabled Rotarians in Wisconsin to bring Power Flour to children in orphanages and feeding programs in Panama. Rotarians in the Rotary del Norte club in Panama will carry out the distribution and training in Panama to reach up to 10,000 children in the first year. Members of the Sturgeon Bay, WI, USA club are now working to develop a commercial model for PowerFlour.
World Peace Fellows Izabela Pereira, a 2007 graduate of the Rotary Center for International Studies at Universidad del Salvador in Argentina, helped monitor Nicaragua’s recent election as part of an Organization of American States (OAS) mission to the country. Izabela says her experience as a Rotary World Peace Fellow and an OAS observer gave her a firsthand understanding of how democracy is being promoted and strengthened in Nicaragua. She has also conducted fieldwork in Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire for the United Nations Development Fund for Women. Izabela is one of hundreds of Rotary World Peace Fellows who have received the training and field experience necessary to work for lasting peace and stability throughout the world.
Bridging the Worlds Needs
During the rainy season in Ethiopia many rural communities are isolated by fast flowing flooded rivers that separate them from vital aspects of life. With support from a Rotary Foundation Matching grant eight foot bridges were built to alleviate these villages isolation. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and the Rotary Club of Gloucester, Virginia, USA these bridges will improve the living conditions of local communities and provide them with access to life’s daily needs. So even during the rainy season in Ethiopia, Rotarians will know that through contributions to The Rotary Foundation they helped provide a bridge out of isolation for these eight communities.
November 7th Meeting Report by David Beam Photos by Bennett Frye
Past President Kay Anderson presided over the meeting.
Kim Gresh & Mark Johnson greeted members and guests at the door.
Jim Boone conducted the invocation.
Mark Johnson introduced guests and visiting Rotarians while conducting the GRSP raffle. He also presented a bio on himself to the club.
Kim Gresh announced the perfect attendance members for the quarter.
Larry Landes won a gift certificate to the West Cobb Diner in the GRSP raffle.
Past President Mike White announced that matching funds are available for those who wish to donate to the Rotary Foundation.
Past President Robert Donovan announced that the holiday party would be on December 9th at the home of Kim Gresh.
Gordy Nichols announced an Interact Fun Day to be held at the North Fulton YMCA on November 12th.
Sandy Woltering announced that Cobb Diaper Day resulted in 60,000 donated diapers, 3,000 from Marietta Metro.
Past President Sally Platt announced that the club received a $6,000 district grant which will assist the Center for Children and Young Adults.
Daryle Higginbotham gave sunshine for the great lunch at the Mansour Center.
Johnny Fulmer gave sunshine for the excellent decorating at the Mansour Center.
Past President Bob Thomas announced the day’s speaker.
AJC Sports Columnist Mark Bradley provided the day’s program.