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Welcome Scott Moore, Founder & President of Maple Street Biscuit Company

Scott Moore along with co-founder Gus Evans, developed and established Maple Street Biscuit Company in 2012. Based heavily in Jacksonville, this local company which focuses on comfort food with a modern twist, gained popularity quickly and has been featured on the Food Network. Club Meeting Moore has more than 20 years� leadership experience in Fortune 500 multi- South Jacksonville unit retail operations. He has significant experience in human resources, training and development Meets at River City Brewing and operations. Scott has been operating restaurants since November 2012, when the Company restaurant opened in Jacksonville, . 835 Museum Way Jacksonville, FL 32207 Time: Tuesday at 12:30 PM Buffet lunch begins at noon From The Board ~The following candidate has been approved by the Board for your Events consideration to return to membership of the Club; PP Odette Struys; her sponsor is PP Barry Covington and her classification will be Public Relations. Anyone having an objection, please submit it in writing to March 5th Scott Moore, Maple Street the Board within ten (10) days. Biscuit Company

March 12th The Rotary Oratory Competition Finals - Chuck Meide, St. Augustine Lighthouse Museum and An estimated crowd of 160 gathered for the fifth year of our Oratory Area Shipwrecks Competition and we are delighted to have seven finalists compete for the top Orator on the . Their families, school advisors and administrators, March 14th school board members, our Rotary District 6970 DG Jeanette Loftus, fellow Social: Aardwolf Brewery Rotarians and their guests, and our participating Rotary Clubs were all present for the BIG SHOW! We gathered at WJCT-TV Studios to listen to the March 19th best of the best compete to become top Orator. Gcorge Barns & Dean Sais, WJXT-TV Anchor Mary Baer and our own 1010XL radio personality Jack Cowford Archeological O Brien entertained the audience with their emcee talents while the WJCT- Society, Jacksonville's Civil � TV production team recorded the event for television broadcast later this year. War Wall Including this year�s donations, our club has awarded over $65,000 for March 26th scholarships and student awards over the five years of our project. Lunch at MOSH field trip After a catered feast for all, the competition began at 7:00pm. The crowd was on the edge of their seats as each contestant presented their speech. You could see the judges, composed of college speech April 2nd professors and professionals in the public forum arena, struggling to decide the scores and eventually to Daniel Davis, Jacksonville determine which finalist would receive the $5,000 scholarship. Chamber, CEO After of presentations, vote counting and recounting the results were finally in and the April 9th judges rewarded River Reynolds, from the Bolles School, the first place prize, a $5,000 college Dr. Todd Sack, Energy & scholarship. Katie Slaughter from Fernandina Beach High School won the second place $3,000 college Resilliance - Opportunities scholarship at our 2019 Rotary Oratory Competition. Congratulations to our winners and all the for Jacksonville contestants.

Birthdays South Jacksonville Rotary strongly believes in promoting the best education possible for our First Coast students and we conduct this event to support our students and teachers. Looking forward to next year!! Ryan Maloney March 7th River Reynolds, The Bolles School 1st Place Winner Katie Slaughter Fernandina Beach High School Shane Carkhuff Second Place March 8th

Rob Sly March 10th

Bob Freeland March 20th

Dinkins Grange March 29th

PP Tom Ranney, Sr. March 31st

Club Anniversaries Rotaract - Black Tie and Blue Jeans Gala Years of Service

Sandra R. Kessler 02-25-1992 27 Years

PP & DGE Mike Darragh 02-25-1992 27 Years Tyrie W. Boyer 02-06-2001 18 Years Save the date for our 14th biennial Black Tie Blue Jeans Gala on Saturday, April 6th, 2019. Our beneficiary is Rethreaded and we couldn't be more excited to partner with them for this awesome event. Buy your tickets here or contact any of our members to become a sponsor today! Check out our Facebook Event for any other details. Les Loggins III 02-20-2001 Rethreaded provides a second chance at life through employment of survivors of human trafficking in 18 Years Jacksonville, Florida. Women have employment opportunities in different facets of the company including production, inventory, sales, marketing, and finance/administration. Our goal is to raise PP Dan Robie $25,000 to sponsor a survivor for six months. This sponsorship includes the salary and benefits, survivor 02-01-2011 advocacy and training for a new survivor. 8 Years

Robyn Watson 02-05-2013 6 Years

Ryan Maloney 02-07-2013 6 Years

Richard L Miller Satellite Club Meeting - March 11 2019 02-06-2018 1 Year Our own Lisamarie Winslow, a well-respect educator in the community, will talk to us about this issue and give us insight into today's educational system.

Wedding Anniversaries President Winslow�s career in higher education began in the corporate world twenty plus years ago and led her to her current role as the Campus PP Vicki-lynne Gloger President of Keiser University, Jacksonville Campus. Keiser University is a March 5th regionally accredited university with 19 campuses statewide, 3 international locations, 20,000 students, 3,500 faculty and staff worldwide and 22 NAIA recognized sports teams. As campus president she has responsibility for over Stephen F Madden 100 staff and faculty members and 700 students. When Ms. Winslow took March 13th over the campus in 2011, she intuitively knew it was important to immerse herself in the community and immediately joined both the Jacksonville Chamber Trustees and JAX USA Partnership as an Advisory Board member. Tom Ranney, Jr. Today, KU Jacksonville has partnerships far reaching in the Jacksonville community with: the USO, The March 18th Propeller Club of Jacksonville, Delta Mu Delta, Military Veterans Coalition, March of Dimes, Daniel Kids, Rotary of Club of South Jacksonville, and the list goes on. Campus President Winslow serves on the Board of the local March of Dimes, the Board of the , and is an active member of Jorge F. Morales Earn Up and the Military Issues Committee of the Jacksonville Chamber. March 21st In her tenure as president of the Jacksonville campus, she has brought bachelor�s programs such as Biomedical Sciences, Transportation and Logistics, and Network Systems and Data Communications to meet the needs of the business community. President Winslow works to align the programs KU PP & DGE Mike Jacksonville offers in tangent with the economic development efforts of the City of Jacksonville Darragh leadership. Giving back to the community at large is not only part of the role she serves as campus March 21st president but also a part of student organizations within the university, and the culture of the campus.

Rick Morales III President Winslow has been married to her husband Scot for 21 years and they have three amazing March 24th children, Tobin 17, Aiden 15, and Kaitlin 11.

John Cumbow March 25th March Program Line Up

Meredith L Porter March 28th Club Leaders

William Langley Lavonia Fore Thomas A. Ranney, Jr. President President-Elect President-Nominee Secretary Treasurer Richard Warren Dow Daniel Robie Janet Reagor Sergeant-at-Arms iPast President Area Governor