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ROTASCOPE June 1, 2021 ROTASCOPE June 1, 2021 President's Message Meetings A Heart Full of Hope June is Rotary Fellowships Month 6/3 Jasmine Stewart - Celebrity Chef 6/10 Sen. John Albers & Rep. Mary Robichaux - State of the Union 6/17 It's a Wrap-Lunch at Lucky's! 6/24 No Meeting Events 6/7 GBI EHT Training - Set Up Crew 6/7 End Human Trafficking Police Training 6/7 GBI EHT Training - Snack Table Manning 6/7 GBI EHT Training - Lunch Serving The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members. LEADERSHIP Many of you have been involved with the construction, painting, and delivery of our picnic table project. President Lynne Lindsay President-Elect Terry Taylor Last week Past President Harvey and I delivered our table to Jacob’s Ladder. It now Immediate PP Gordon Owens sits proudly on a hill surrounded by trees and bird feeders, overlooking an organic Treasurer Alex Kaufman farm. Secretary John Carruth Foundation Don Horton The students promise to enjoy this hope, truth, love, and joy filled table for years. Membership Mike Agurkis This Week's Speaker Nancy Service Alterman Award Winning Master Chef Public Image Lee Patrick, III PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS Cheryl Greenway 2012-13 Bob Hagan 2015-16 ROTARY CLUB OF ROSWELL Thursdays, 12:15 pm Roswell Area Park Bill Johnson Community Activity Building 10495 Woodstock Road Roswell, GA 30075 Rotary Online https://roswellrotary.club https://rotary6900.org/ https://rotary.org/ GET CLUB SMS ALERTS Text: CLUBALERTS Jasmine Stewart is the winner of MasterChef Junior, Season 5. When she took home the To: 41411 title at age 12, she became the first African American winner of MasterChef Junior and the only contestant in the show’s history to win the show after having been eliminated. Jasmine was honored to work with both Gordon Ramsay and Christina Tosi, the judges Our Rotary Family of this FOX television show, as well as with Martha Stewart, Wolfgang Puck, and many BIRTHDAYS others. 6/1 Joe Mazzeo Since the show, Jasmine has stayed busy with speaking engagements across the country, Camp MasterChef, an online cooking class called “Jasmine’s Delightful 6/2 John Carney Desserts”, the Junior Chef Council for Great Wolf’s Lodge, and most recently was a part 6/7 John Wolfe of the MasterChef Junior Live Tour. She has graced the pages of Black Enterprise, 6/7 Jay Pickett, III Essence, and Atlanta Magazine, and was featured in the Refresh Your Voice campaign 6/9 Kenneth Carter for Coca-Cola, in partnership with Blavity. Now 16, Jasmine is an 11th grader who lives 6/11 Mike Prewett in Milton, GA with her parents and older brother, Justin. 6/13 Nancy Alterman 6/13 Kym Mwansa Jasmine started her own company, JustJas, LLC, which focuses on girl empowerment 6/14 George McFarlin and motivational speaking. As a part of that effort, she has created the hashtag, theme, 6/16 Brian Hansford and slogan of “Let Your Inner Girl Slay” which is designed to encourage young girls to be confident and not fear pursuing their inner dreams and hopes. Continuing that 6/17 Mary Trapp theme, Jasmine recently launched her own line of bags called GirlBags, which 6/22 Hal Coleman encourage young girls and women to “Dream” and to “Act” to create the best life 6/23 Syd Mostajabi possible. Jasmine donates proceeds from bag sales to various local charities which 6/23 John Ross allows her to continue to make a direct impact on her community. She plans to launch 6/24 John Greaves her own YouTube program soon. 6/24 Jo Anne Wright 6/26 David Young At school, Jasmine cheers, is an active member of the student council, mock trial team 6/26 William Lindsey and the Beta Club. She is also a two-letter sportsman. In her spare time, Jasmine enjoys 6/29 Lisa Carlisle cooking, shopping, sports, and hanging with her friends. Thursdays 12:15 - 1:15 PM | Bill Johnson Community Activity Center YEARS OF Zoom SERVICE 6/2 Lori Allen (4) 6/12 Ronald Cowan (24) 6/18 Ben Magoon (46) 6/20 Tom Campbell, Jr. (2) 36 years in Rotary FAMILY OF ROTARY Our membership cares deeply about the needs and concerns of our members. We don’t want to The gym has always faced internet challenges. Please bear with us if you choose to miss an opportunity to reach out attend virtually. in friendship when such concerns arise. The chairperson CLICKING/TAPPING THIS LINK will take you to our zoom address. If you are of this committee is Lynn Dunn asked, the password is Roswell. and all news should be directed to her at Monday, June 7th 8:00AM - 4:00PM [email protected] GBI and EHT training for Police The GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation) is conducting an in-person training class on Human Trafficking Prevention to local law enforcement June 7th at the Roswell- Alpharetta PD training center. The location is 11565 Maxwell Road, Alpharetta, GA 30009. Volunteers are needed for 8:00AM – 4:00PM to help set up and break down the training location, serving lunch and snacks. This is light work, but vital work to make the training a success. Contact Dave McCleary @ 770-480-2620 or Jonathan Crooks @ 770-841-8686 . Your participation is appreciated. Thursday, June 17th 11:30AM - 1:30PM Location Change: Pres Lynne's last lunch is at Lucky's! IT’S A WRAP! Our last meeting of this year will be ON US at Lucky’s, Thursday June 17th, 11:30AM – 1:30PM. Join us for burgers and brews as President Lynne shares her final words and sails off into the sunset as a Past President. See you there! Thursday, June 24th 6:00PM Installation Party It's that time of year again! Lets all get together and celebrate the induction of incoming President Terry Taylor. This will be a primarily outdoor event, with large tents in case of weather. There will be live music and a dance floor, wear your best dance shoes. $50.00 per person. RSPV by June 17th to Alicia or you may register by clicking HERE. Naylor Hall 1121 Canton Street Rotary Last Week .
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