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Bulletin 03-02-2021.Pdf Club of Rotary Oconee County www.oconeecountyrotary.org Club Meeting March 2, 2021: Coach Jack Bauerle Oconee County Meets at Oconee Veterans Park Main Building 3500A Hog Mountain Road Watkinsville, GA 30677 Time: Tuesday at 07:00 AM Club Leaders Mack H. Guest IV President Tom Cousins Swimming and Diving Head Coach Jack Bauerle has experienced unparalleled success in and out of the pool at the University of Georgia. National champions, All-Americans, record-setters, Olympians, Amy Hughes Parrish President-Elect Scholar All-Americans, and NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients have become the norm under Bauerle, who is in his 42nd season as the helm. Starting with this season, he is now also the dean of SEC coaches and is Michael D. Ransom closing in on the league record for coaching longevity, having already become President-Nominee Secretary the longest-tenured in Georgia athletics history. In his time overseeing Georgia�s program, Bauerle has produced seven Philip A. Bernardi Membership Co Chair NCAA and 12 SEC crowns with the Lady Bulldogs, with 174 men and women team members winning national champions. At the NCAA Championships, his teams have posted 47 Top 10 finishes, including 21 Top 5 finishes in 22 seasons for the women�s squad from 1995-2017. In that time, 302 Georgia Travis L. Garnto student-athletes have accumulated 1,982 All-America citations, while Bauerle Membership Co Chair himself has been chosen as the SEC Coach of the Year 18 times (16 with the women, two with the men) and the National Women�s Coach of the Year seven times. Catherine T. Casto Public Relations Co Bauerle has led the Lady Bulldogs to 338 dual-meet victories (joining Tom Chair Groden of Boston College as the only members of the 300-wins club). Dee Dee Gaines Public Relations Co Counting his 248 wins as the Bulldogs� men�s coach, Bauerle has an Chair overall record of 586-137-4. That figure ranks first among active NCAA coaches, first all-time in the SEC, and second on the all-time list. He also Michael J McCleary made history by leading the Lady Bulldogs to an NCAA-record 103 straight Rotary Foundation dual wins at Gabrielsen Natatorium from Nov. 8, 1995, through Jan. 5, 2017. Chair In 2008, Bauerle reached the pinnacle of his coaching success when he was Will Crane Ross II chosen as the United States' women's team coach for the Olympics, leading Family of Rotary the American women to 14 medals, the most of any nation. Including Beijing, he has coached for Team USA at each of the last five Olympic Games, serving as a women�s assistant in 2000, men�s assistant in 2016, and Coleman Benko Club Comm. Co Chair personal coach in 2004 and 2012. Under Bauerle�s leadership, Georgia has produced 74 Olympians representing 19 different nations, earning 31 medals in the process. At the Kellyn E. Bowden Sergeant-at-Arms most recent games in Rio, Bulldog swimmers totaled seven medals, including the program�s first male medalists in Chase Kalisz (silver � 400m IM) and Lenn H. Chandler Gunnar Bentz (gold � 4x200m freestyle relay). Club Admin Co Chair March Ticket Sales Adam Hammond Service Projects Co Chair Robert Jahn Club Comm. Co Chair Giles R. Moree Service Projects Co Chair / Asst. Secretary Participate in Ticket Sales by using the Venmo app. Get it Benjamin K. Price on your phone and send money to @Oconee-Rotary. Service Projects Co Chair Presidential ticket price increase: $10 per ticket Robert Tieman February 23 take $670 Club Admin Co Chair Current total: $ 4,975 Joseph Wilson Club Director 9 cards left in the deck (no jokers)! Dianne H. Wright On-To Conference Scenes from the recent Ramp build Chair Marion A. Butler Club Fundraising Co Chair Christopher R Lewis Club Fundraising Co Chair Joseph Keith Carter Youth Services Co Chair Brock Toole iPast President John V. Quackenbush Club Executive Secretary Cynthia L Haddon Assistant Governor Community News: Open House for Local Toastmasters Clubs Things you should know about meeting in person We are meeting in person meeting at Oconee Veterans Park @ 7AM. Please see below for notes about the new meeting format. This is not a mandatory meeting, we will have a zoom camera up for those that do not want to attend in person. You will be temp checked when you enter the OVP building by county staff. Check in table will be setup in main lobby, we will not have a greeter. Breakfast/Coffee will be setup in hallway outside of room, we have no breakfast crew. We will be using the entire room for chairs, therefore no tables will be setup in room, this is a county rule. When you check in the lobby you will be asked for a green or red sticker on your badge: Green = I am comfortable talking and fist bumping other people. Red = I am not comfortable being close to others yet please keep distance. Please be sure to respect those members who are not comfortable socializing just yet, this is a learning process and it will take time. When the meeting is over, please place your badge back on the check in table and we will clean it before placing it back in the case. We recommend practicing CDC guidelines posted here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019- ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html We are limited to 50 people. Remember this is a voluntary meeting, if you do not feel comfortable please join us via zoom and please stay home if you do not feel well. 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