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RotascopeAugust 27, 2024 |
August is Membership and New Club Development Month
| 8/29 | Golf Program |
| 9/5 | Roswell Communications + 911 Tour after |
| 9/12 | No Meeting at Roswell Rotary |
| 9/19 | Sandy Weaver - Mental focus, motivational speaker |
| 9/26 | Sophia Crawford - Stunt Actor |
| 10/3 | Interact Kick Off Meeting / Youth Day Parade / Youth Ambassadors |
| 10/10 | Tony Sibert - Cyber Security |
| 10/17 | Senator John Albers - The History of the National Anthem |
| 8/29 | Golf and Tennis Committee Meeting |
| 9/5 | Golf and Tennis Committee Meeting |
| 9/9 | 2024 Charity Golf & Tennis Tournament |
| 9/14 | First Responders Cookout |
| 9/21 | Roswell Art Festival |
| 9/23 | RUMC Job Networking |
| 9/25 | "Pint for a Pint" blood drive |
| 9/28 | Community Clothing Giveaway @ Groveway Community Group, Inc |
| President | Nancy Alterman |
| President-Elect | Trummie Patrick, III |
| Treasurer | Katie Anderson |
| Secretary | Leslie Bassett |
| Public Image | Kathryn Igou |
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| 8/27 | Lori Kirn |
| 8/28 | Richard Spencer |
| 8/30 | Theodore Lescher |
| 8/31 | Steve Stroud |
| 9/2 | Mishel Miller |
| 9/4 | Roger Wise, Jr. Wise |
| 9/4 | Terry Taylor |
| 9/5 | Cole Taylor |
| 9/6 | Rudiger Lind |
| 9/6 | Robert McIntyre |
| 9/9 | Bill Sawin |
| 9/12 | Alesia Booth |
| 9/13 | William Swank |
| 9/14 | Lynn Dunn |
| 9/14 | Chuck Savage |
| 9/14 | Carleton Ohly |
| 9/16 | Scott Morchower |
| 9/17 | Mike Agurkis |
| 9/17 | Shannon Harrison |
| 9/20 | Jeff Bridges |
| 9/22 | Lorraine Head |
| 9/23 | Drayton Robertson |
| 9/24 | Chris Archer |
| 8/28 | Lori Kirn (10) |
| 8/29 | Lucy Hall (5) |
| 8/29 | Katie Anderson (5) |
| 9/7 | Sid Disher (15) |
| 9/8 | Jeff Bridges (19) |
| 9/8 | Karen Schwank (13) |
| 9/15 | Michael Thompson (3) |
| 9/18 | Debbie Cwalina (10) |
| 9/18 | Brian Hansford (10) 12 years in Rotary |
| 9/24 | Tod Baker (9) |

Hello Rotarians!
Last week, Wellstar’s Chief Medical Officer spoke about patient advocacy. Dr. Karim Godamunne suggested the following about your healthcare:
** It’s your body.
** You are the best advocate for yourself.
** Your doctors should welcome your requesting a second opinion.
** It’s not about ego; you should know your options.
** Health insurance is part of our healthcare system. Your doctor is ready to work with you and the insurance company, including helping you with pre-authorizations and with denial of claims.
** Having a medical proxy or Medical Power of Attorney should be done now instead of later.
** If a person is interested in “Do Not Resuscitate" instructions, this can be documented simultaneously. Learning more about your medical care and having a plan in place will make the treatment journey easier when it comes to a time that you need it.

At this week’s meeting, we will focus on gearing up for two of our biggest annual events: the Aubrey Greenway Golf Tournament and the Hagan Cup Tennis Tournament. These aren’t just fun competitions—they’re the heart of our fundraising efforts, enabling us to continue making a difference through our various service projects and charitable initiatives.
Like the spokes of a wheel, our success depends on everyone’s involvement, whether it’s through volunteering, sponsoring, or participating. The energy and commitment of our members, sponsors, and volunteers keep us rolling forward!
Here’s how you can help:
**Sell Those Ball Drops** The ball drop is always a highlight, and the more balls we sell, the bigger the impact we can make. Reach out to your networks and encourage them to get involved.
**Bring in Auction Items** Our silent auction is a key fundraising component. High-value items like wine, experiences, and unique gifts are always in demand. Also don’t forget your bourbon for the pull located on a golf hole.
**Sign Up to Play** Don’t miss out on playing! If you don’t have a full foursome for the golf tournament, there’s still time to be added as the fourth player on a team made up of retired football players. You won’t want to miss out so be there for this exciting auction!
**Become a Sponsor** Sponsorships are vital to the success of these tournaments. There are still opportunities for businesses and individuals to step up and support the cause.
These events are not only our major fundraisers but also a great way to bond with your fellow Rotarians. Volunteering is a fun and rewarding experience, giving you the chance to get to know new members and strengthen our community.
Let’s all pull together and make this year’s tournaments the best yet! Whether on the court, on the course, or behind the scenes, your participation fuels the success of our mission to serve others.
Nancy Alterman, President 2024-25
Roswell Rotary
Service above Self

Ball Drop - Gift Cards - Wine & Liquor - Players - Sponsors - Donors... All appreciated!!!
So excited about Thursday's meeting-the Annual golf & Tennis Tournament Meeting!
What to Expect:
We want a full house for this meeting!


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LAST CALL FOR SILENT AUCTION DONATIONS!! Please bring your donations to Karen Schwank on Thursday as we prepare for the silent auction during the golf and tennis tournaments on Sept. 9.
Last week’s winner for the most gift card donations is Frank Brown for his donation of $1,250 in gift cards to Brown & Company. Frank has also donated 3 pieces of fine jewelry to the auction worth $4,925 and a $5,900 watch as a prize on a golf hole! Way to go Frank!!!! BUT our second prize winner is Jerry Orlans for donating $600 worth of gift cards to Table and Main and Little Alley Steaks along with a $140 gift basket from Aurora Theater. We would like to thank Vivian Bankston for donating $200 in gift cards also! These donations will help our auction to be a success but the reality is that silent auction donations from the club have been weak this year.
Karen Schwank and Lori Kirn are busy calling establishments to get donations. Please help by asking for a gift card when you go out to eat this week or asking a friend if they would donate their vacation home or ballgame tickets. Your participation is important!!

Big THANK YOU to those who attended or reached out last week to learn more about Youth Services Committee.
Youth Services is open for projects, awards, and recognitions! BUT, we are not fully staffed... these are areas needing a leader like you:
> Roswell Youth Exchange (RYE) needs a new coordinator because Alesia Booth (who has been doing it for 5 years) has accepted a RYE position at the District level so she needs to train her replacement. This is a foreign exchange high school student program. Very exciting. Our student just arrived from Japan!
> Interact Club: We have 16 Interact Clubs across Roswell's elementary, middle, and high schools. But… we have 11 Interact Clubs who need 2 Rotary liaison:
We are hosting a Team Fishing Derby with the Roswell Parks & Rec on Saturday, Oct 19th. We need a few more people on the committee.
This is your chance! Don't delay!
You are invited to volunteer with youth-related events throughout the year, as well: Youth Day Parade, Career Day at Roswell HS and (new this year) The Cottage School, Laws of Life, Leadership 20/20, Read Across America, Roswell Relays, and Scholarships! Please contact:
Becky Nelson James Stone
404.406.6121 229.724.8550
bnelson@cchl.com james@stonelaw.com

Please join us in welcoming Rich Alterman as our guest speaker at the Roswell Rotary After Hours meeting on September 3rd. The meeting will take place at The Artillery Room at Gate City at 6:30 PM. Rich is an EVP of Business Development for GDS Link, and he will be speaking on how to build your brand, how to create a personal brand statement, and why a personal brand statement is important.
Rich would like you to prepare a personal brand statement before the meeting. You can choose to develop one based on what you feel your brand is today or what you would like your brand to be in the future. Some points to consider are: “What motivates you?”, “What are some unique things about you?”, “What are your values?”, and “What makes you happy?”
Click here for the guide Rich recommends using before the meeting. We look forward to seeing you all there!

What a wonderful day at Miss Mary's Ice Cream Cranking for the Drake House. President Nancy Alterman created the most requested ice cream flavor- Pop Rocks...bright pink with pop rocks sprinkled on top! Quite the hit. Bottom left: Aliza Gevirtz, Rotoscope editor, with Drake House president Nesha Mason; center: the Scooping team beautifully led by Mary Trapp, (past president Lisa not pictured) and bottom right: Michael Curling with his beautiful wife and girls. Roswell Rotary is energized and hard at work in our community! What a day!
Our fried chicken rocks! So many people think that eating salad, or a little vegetable, balances the 'fried' portion. However.....the need for increased protein (more fried chicken....or, you guessed it, tofu) intake becomes more important at various stages of life, particularly during:

Tofu, a popular plant-based protein made from soybeans, offers several health benefits
Think beyond the texture. Eat more protein.

Sam Lane collects old sneakers to raise money for various schools, charities, and organizations. The project also aims to reduce our carbon footprint by keeping sneakers out of landfills (where they can take 30-40 years to decompose!) If your sneakers have made one too many footprints, give 'em to Sam! For placement & box collection, call 678.545.5471.




