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Home of four Past District Governors Jim Squire Frank Bentley, Ralph Thurmond, and Barry Smith
MEETINGS
January is Vocational Service Month
BIRTHDAYS
| 1/5 |
Malcolm Kilpatrick |
| 1/7 |
Julia Bernath |
| 1/14 |
Megan Harris |
| 1/20 |
Hannah Lee |
| 1/21 |
Bettina Cothran |
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
ROTARY ONLINE
https://sandyspringsrotary.org
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https://rotary.org/
ROTARY CLUB OF Sandy SpringsMondays, 12:15 pm Sandy Springs, Georgia Wyndam Atlanta Perimeter 6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, NE Sandy Springs, GA 30328
 
LEADERSHIP
| President |
Scott Einfeldt |
| President-Elect |
Rollin Richmond |
| Immediate PP |
Nancy Schroeder |
| Treasurer |
John Neill |
| Secretary |
Ashley Napier |
| Public Image |
Jay Brackman, Jr. |
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Past Program Past District Governor Bob HaganMonday, December 19th Past District Governor Bob Hagan stepped in and spoke to the Club as a "Pinch Hitter" due to a last minute cancellation from our originally scheduled speaker. 
PDG Bob Hagan gave an overview of his role as chairman on the Polio Plus Major Gifts Committee. The main focus of the committee is to find donors willing to give more than $10,000 to help alleviate polio. If would like to learn more about Rotary's pledge to end Polio please visit https://www.rotary.org/en/plus-polioplus Thank you for your continued dedication to the eradication of Polio and for filling the role of our speaker for the week, Bob! Doing Good In The Neighborhood RCSS Provides Over 200 Glasses to Local Students

The Rotary Club of Sandy Springs has been very active over the past few months with our Vision to Learn service project at Sandy Springs Middle School. 
Many members of the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs have been involved throughout various stages of the project. Through the combined efforts of RCSS members a total of 31 service hours have been contributed towards the project. 
Through the district's competitive grant, the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs has donated 222 glasses to students in 6th, 7th and 8th grade at Sandy Springs Middle School.
If you would like to learn more about the project please read the following article published in the Northside Neighbor by Elizabeth Nouryeh-Clay
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