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The Bulletin

February 18, 2020


Meetings

February is Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Month

2/19 Speaker: Mr. Bob Hagan, End Polio Now Coordinator
2/26 4th Wed: No Meeting
3/4 Jonathan Brilling: Development Director, Auditory-Verbal Center, Inc.
3/11 Meeting at St. Martin's, lunch and school tour

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

2/1 John Berry
2/13 Mark Galvin
2/14 Frank Jackson
2/20 Robert Johnson

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

2/20 Tom Prior (34)

Rotary Online

https://brookhavenrotary.org
https://rotary6900.org/
https://rotary.org/

ROTARY CLUB OF
Brookhaven


Wednesdays, 12:15 pm
Capital City Country Club- Guest/Vis
53 West Brookhaven Drive, NE
Atlanta, GA 30319 FacebookLinkedInTwitterInstagramYouTube

LEADERSHIP

President Tony Shaffer
President-Elect Jared Sobelson
Treasurer Michael E O'Nan
Membership Benjamin Ragin
Foundation Bonnie Hardage
Fellowship Director Bob Cunningham
Public Image Mark Galvin

SPEAKER: MR. BOB HAGAN, END POLIO NOW COORDINATOR

Past District Governor Bob Hagan, this year's Zone 34 End Polio Now Coordinator, will address the Club and give updates on Rotary's largest and longest-running international project, Polio eradication.


Don't forget to register for the District Conference!

We're heading back to Jekyll Island!

The 2019-20 District Conference will be held at Jekyll Island on April 30 - May 3, 2020. This is a great opportunity to spend time with fellow Rotarians, enjoy fellowship with members from other clubs, enjoy the island with your family, and learn more about all the great work Rotary District 6900 is doing!

The District website registration page is live (link here), so take care of this today. We're sending a big group this year and will plan to host a hospitality room.

You can stay anywhere on Jekyll Island you like, of course, and many members of our Club will be at the Jekyll Island Club (link here).




District Assembly, March 21

The 2020 District Training Assembly will be on March 21 at the Columbus Iron Works. This is a great morning, especially for new members to learn more about Rotary and about how to take on a larger role in your Club.

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