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MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIACLUB MEMBERS 2012-13 OFFICERS
Archer, Mark, P
Archer, Wendy, P
Ayres, Burton
Barlow, Keith, *, P+2
Baugh, Franklin
Becker, Robin Long
Bell, Lisa
Bentley, Lacy
Black, William, O
Bragg, April
Brooks, Karen, *, P+1
Brown, Scott
Buice, Carl, P
Burke, Hugh
Burner, Terri
Chandler, Lynwood F., *, P+2
Clark, George, O, P, W
Cleveland, Michael
Cooper, John, *, H, P+1, W
Dean, Paul
Dennis, Lee, H, P
Dyer, Tara
Eberhardt, Ken, P
Ennis, Charles, *, H, P+2, W
Eubanks, James A., P+1
Ferguson, John, *, P+2
Fontenot, Renée, P+2
Gandy, Al, H, P+1
Geeter, Shane
Gray, Jeff, *, P+1
Godin, Jr., Fred
Hall, Ed, *, P+8, T, W
Jarrett, Barry
Johnson, Jim, *, P, W
Jones, Justin
Kennedy, Terry
Kenyon, Larry
Leavitt, Halsey, P+1
Marcott, Dick, P
Marsh, Deborah
Massey, Merritt, P
Matthews, Billy
McRee, Jerry
Mullis, Larry
Murphey, Jr., Bobby, O, P
Neely, Bill,* P+1, W+1
Oliver, Brad, *, P+1, T, W
Owens, Wes, P
Parker, Ace, P, W
Perrin, Tom, *
Pope, Henry
Poyner, Laura
Probst, David, P
Purvis, Charles, H
Reese, Tom, *, H
Reynolds, Troy
Roberts, Mike, P+1
Schulte, Carlee
Staton, Wendell , O
Stephens, Nolan, P*
Stewart, Randy, *, P+1
Thorn, Claude
Thompson, Laura, P
Tyson, Greg, P
Usery, Melvin, P
Van Horn, Fred, *, P+2, W
Watson, Sam, *, LtGo, P+1, T, W
Whipple, Fielding, *, P
Williams, Bert
Williams, Cameron
CODE REFERENCEPast President, Milledgeville Rotary - *
Past President, Other Club - O
Past Lieutenant Governor - LtGo
Past District Governor - Go
Paul Harris Fellow - P
Will Watt Fellow - W
Honorary Member - H
Hue Thomas Fellow - T
Laura Thompson - President [email protected]
Jeff Gray - Past [email protected]
Bobby Murphey Jr- President [email protected]
Halsey Leavitt - [email protected]
Michael Cleveland - [email protected]
Dick Marcott - MembershipMembership Development • Orientation
Red Badge Program • RetentionVocational Service • Classifications
Mark Archer- Club AdministrationFellowship Activities • Programs • Welcome Desk
Fundraising [email protected]
Renée J. Fontenot - Service ProjectsCommunity Service • Youth Service • GRSP
Wendy Archer - The Rotary FoundationInternational Service • Rotary Foundation GivingRotary Foundation Programs (EREY & CART)
Gary SmithGovernor - District 6920 - Milledgeville
Ron Burton - President - Rotary InternationalOne Rotary Center
1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698
2014-2015Established 1937
P.O. Box 1472Milledgeville, Georgia 31059-1472
www.milledgevillerotary.org
CLUB 4205 • DISTRICT 6920
THE FOUR WAY TEST(1) Is it the TRUTH?
(2) Is it FAIR to all concerned?(3) Will it build GOOD WILL & BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
(4) Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
TODAY’S MEETINGMarch 6
Mackay Bloodworth Georgia State Patrol Updates
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March 13 – Dr. Valerie O. Walker MDMarch 20 – Larry Peavy (former
Milledgeville Rotarian)Speaks on China
March 27 – Kathy TuckeyAlzheimers & CART Fund
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Ken Eberhardt–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
UPCOMING ROTARIANSOF THE DAY
Lacy BentleyLarry Kenyon
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PROGRAM
Last week our club co-hosted withKiwanis the annual Star
Student/Teacher program honoringthe Star Student from each high
school. Rotarian April provided uswith a wonderful program as our ownCol. Fred Van Horn spoke keynote tothe students and we heard from eachschool principal, student and his orher favorite teacher. GMC’s KevinMyers was named STAR Student
overall for the county.
MILLEDGEVILLE ROTARY -March 6, 2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL NEWS
DEFINITION OF ROTARYRotary is an organization of business andprofessional leaders united worldwide,who provide humanitarian service, encour-age high ethicalstandards in all vocations,and help build goodwill and peace in theworld. There are approximately 1.2 millionRotarians, members of 31,936 Rotary clubsin 166 countries. Rotary is not a politicalorganization, but all Rotarians are vitallyconcerned with everything pertaining togood citizenship and the election of goodmen and women to public office. Rotary isnot a charitable organization, yet its activi-ties exemplify the charity and the sacrificesthat one should expect from people whobelieve that they have a responsibility tohelp others. Rotary is not a religious organ-ization, but it is built on those eternal prin-ciples that have served as the moral com-pass for people throughout the ages.
OBJECT OF ROTARYThe object of Rotary is to encourageand foster the ideal of service as abasis of worthy enterprise throughthe development of acquaintance asthe opportunity for service, the pro-motion of high ethical standards inbusiness and professions, throughservice in one’s personal, business,and community life, and theadvancement of internationalunderstanding, goodwill, and peace.
ROTARY INTERNATIONALMISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Rotary International is to sup-port its member clubs in fulfilling the Object ofRotary by:• Fostering unity among member clubs;• Strengthening and expanding Rotary around
the world;• Communicating worldwide the work of
Rotary; and• Providing a system of international
administration.
ONGOING MAKE-UP OPPORTUNITIES(1) Sponsoring a new member. (2) Volunteering at a local school. (3) Visiting another Rotary Club. (4) Earn one make-up per quarter by visiting the e-club at www.rotaryeclubone.org and taking the “test.” Print the receipt and give it to Club Secretary Halsey Leavitt. (5) Attend a Rotary Board meeting. (6) Attend monthly breakfast meeting.
ROTARY WEBSITESMilledgeville Rotary: www.milledgevillerotary.org District 6920: www.rotarydistrict6920.net Rotary International: www.rotary.org
VISITINGROTARIANS
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STAR PROGRAMGUESTS
Baldwin High SchoolSTAR Student Elizabeth Harpe andfamily, STAR Teacher John Stone,
Principal Dr. Jessica SwainGeorgia Military College
STAR Student Kevin Myers and fami-ly, STAR Teacher Charles Myers,
Principal Col. John ThorntonJohn Milledge Academy
STAR Student Julia Hinson and fami-ly, STAR Teacher Jessica Jones,
Headmaster Mark Hopkins–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
RICH BERTOLIMEMORIAL CART FUND
$415 YTD CART $122581
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50/50 CLUBPot: $18
NEW DECK!NO CART OR 50/50 LAST WEEK
In her new album, “Eve,”Grammy award winnerAngélique Kidjo honors
the women in Africa, and paystribute to Rotary’s work to endpolio worldwide.
The singer and activist fromBenin chose to include Rotaryin the soon-to-be-releasedvideo of the album’s signaturesong, “Eva.” Rotary’s presencein the video is no coincidence.The relationship between thesinger dates back to 2011, whenshe joined about two dozencelebrities, including JackieChan, Jack Nicklaus, and JaneGoodall, in Rotary’s “ThisClose” polio awarenesscampaign.
“I am the cherry on top ofthe cake,” says Kidjo in anexclusive interview withRotary News. “The importantwork is done by the people inthe field.” With the voices ofKidjo and collaboratorNigerian signer Asa as abackdrop, the video shadows ayoung girl as she wandersabout in an old novelty shop.The curious girl turns on anold TV and sees the singers on-screen, followed by footage of aRotary Family Health Dayproject in South Africa.
She finds old photos andalbum covers of Kidjo and Asaand later, photos of poliosurvivors and polioimmunization activities. The
girl also finds a polio vaccinecooler used in immunizationcampaigns, and focuses on an"End Polio Now pin.
In addition to Rotary’sprominent role in the video,Kidjo has lent her voice to the“This Close” campaign, andauthored a 2011 World PolioDay op-ed and also attended aceremony that illuminated the“End Polio Now” message onthe New York Stock ExchangeBuilding. She was also thekeynote speaker at the 2012Rotary World PeaceSymposium and RotaryInternational Convention inBangkok.
“It’s great for Rotary tohave Angélique Kidjo as suchan engaged supporter of polioeradication,” says PetinaDixon-Jenkins, Rotary’sPolioPlus communicationmanager. “When she talksabout helping others --particularly girls and women inAfrica -- it’s clear thateverything comes from theheart.”
‘POSTER GIRL’ FOR POLIOERADICATION
During a visit on 10February to Rotary’s WorldHeadquarters in Evanston,Illinois, Kidjo spokepassionately and candidly toRotary staff about theimportance of vaccinations,
her experience as a UNICEFgoodwill ambassador, hermotivation behind “Eve,” andher recently releasedautobiography “Spirit Rising:My Life, My Music.”
Kidjo told stories about hermother’s insistence onsanitation and proper hygiene.This diligence included gettingher children vaccinatedagainst polio.
“I’m a poster girl for theEnd Polio Now campaign,” saysKidjo. “I am from a generationwho has witnessed thedevastating effects of polio.When I discovered how closewe were from eradicatingpolio, I was very motivated tobe a part of this movement. It isso rare when you canaccomplish something sospectacular.”
Kidjo says that a goodeducation must first start withgood health.
“The lack of informationmakes vaccination campaignsvery dangerous for women,”
says Kidjo. “It’s up to the menin Africa to show women andchildren that vaccinations arecrucial for their family’shealth. This isn’t being done inmany countries.”
For more than 10 years,Kidjo has served as a UNICEFgoodwill ambassador andtraveled throughout Africa asan advocate for health careand education. UNICEF, alongwith Rotary, is one of fourspearheading partners of thePolio Global EradicationInitiative.
She says the most gratifyingpart of being a UNICEFambassador is meetingamazing people with thepassion and strength to be ableto change their communities.
“People are not justnumbers on a spreadsheet,”says Kidjo. “Try to involve thepeople you are trying to help inthe decision making. Thesolution is never going to comefrom the outside.”
GLOBAL STAR ANGÉLIQUEKIDJO CHAMPIONS ROTARY’S
EFFORTS IN NEW SONG
ABSENTEESAyers, Baugh, Bell, Black,
Burke, Eberhardt, Jarrett, Jones2, Kenyon, Massey, Parker,
Reynolds 2, Roberts 2, Schulte,and Thorn
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MAKE UPS: Baugh – Christmas Baskets
SUPER RAFFLEUPDATE
Last week’s winner was MelvinUsery with #381 and won a FastPass from Tidal Wave Car Spa!
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UPCOMINGEVENTS:
Mark Your Calendar!
RLI Training in Dublin
March 156 SIGNED UP SO FAR
www.rlitraining.orgFirst time – no cost to you!
Paul HarrisAwards Ceremony
April 3
Peace Day - April 17
District Conference at Jekyll Island
May 2-4
Grammy award-winning singer Angélique Kidjo speaks to Rotary staff at the RI Headquarters inEvanston, Illinois, on 10 February.