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Buckhead ViewerSeptember 4, 2025 |
September is Basic Education and Literacy Month
| 9/8 | Dr. Bryan Johnson, Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent |
| 9/15 | No Meeting: Register for Thirsty ThirdsDay |
| 9/22 | Rotary on the Road Lunch at Fulton County Animal Shelter |
| 9/29 | Paula Tkac, Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank, Executive Vice President and Director of Research |
| 10/6 | District Governor Steve Ivory |
| 10/13 | No Meeting Columbus Day |
| 10/20 | Christa Pitts, Owner and Co-CEO, The Lumistellla Company |
| 10/27 | Rotary Polio Awareness Day: Robert Hall. Past Rotary International Trustee |
| 9/15 | Board of Directors Meeting |
| 9/18 | Thirsty ThirdsDay |
| 9/27 | Fulton Healthy Pet Event as part of the Pawsitivity Partnership with LifeLine |
| 10/5 | LifeLine Pawsitivity Adoption Event |
| 10/5 | Bark-A-Cue Family Event and Dinner |
| 10/6 | Buckhead Official Visit |
| 10/11 | Dekalb Healthy Pet Event as part of the Pawsitivity Partnership with LifeLine |
| 10/18 | Pawsitivity Partnership with Buckhead Rotarians Delivering Pet Food with OpenHand AND OpenHand Tours |
| 9/9 | Stephen Hall |
| 9/18 | David Bockel |
| 9/28 | JC Shirley |
| 9/30 | Bryanne Wainford |
| 10/1 | Candace Klein |
| 10/1 | Jim Coleman |
| 10/1 | Ben Shapiro |
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| President | Shelley Hammell |
| President-Elect | Jeff Clark, Jr. |
| Immediate PP | Denise Starling |
| Vice President | Jeff Clark, Jr. |
| Treasurer | Radu Zernoveanu |
| Secretary | Michael Stimpert |
| Public Image | Mark Meltzer |
| Sergeant-at-Arms | Garth Peters |
Dr. Bryan Johnson, a former corporate executive and accomplished K-12 leader, serves as Superintendent for Atlanta Public Schools, bringing a unique blend of corporate and educational leadership to the role.
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For nearly two decades, Dr. Johnson has dedicated much of his career to public education, serving as a teacher, school administrator, and district administrator. At the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), he provided critical counsel as the university completed its current strategic plan and led the development and execution of the 2025-2030 strategic plan. He brings extensive experience in educational leadership, workforce development, business strategy, change management, and collaborative leadership.
Invocation: Reeves Smith
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Rotary Club of Buckhead
Maggiano’s Little Italy
3368 Peachtree Road

I hope everyone enjoyed their long Labor Day weekend and is ready to get back to Buckhead Rotary and all we have going on in September.
You may remember in July, I shared the findings of the Rotary International public image survey. This looked at why people join Rotary. I wanted to take a moment to highlight these three reasons again and explore how, as Buckhead Rotarians, each of us can actively participate and make a meaningful impact.
Community Service
We have monthly opportunities to volunteer and give back to our community. LifeLine is my signature project because I paws-itively believe in the deep bond between humans and animals. Our partnership focuses on keeping pets in their homes through dedicated volunteering, vital donations, and encouraging fostering and adoption. Our collaboration strengthens mental well-being by keeping pets with their people, finding them homes, and reducing shelter overcrowding. See below for more information on the Fulton County Healthy Pet event on September 27th.
Social Connections
Build better fellowships that goes beyond our lunch meetings. Join us for Thirsty Thirdsday, a monthly gathering in members’ homes where you will get a peek inside, share food and drinks, and grow your network. It’s the perfect chance to deepen friendships, make new ones, and add a little extra fun to your week as you strengthen your connections with your fellow Buckhead Rotarians. Please join us on September 18th.
Making an Impact
Volunteering makes an impact not just on others, but on you too. Even a small effort can spark new friendships, strengthen your sense of community, and reveal strengths you didn’t know you had. I hope you will jump in and see how you can have fun and make a difference in meaningful ways. On September 22nd we have a unique opportunity to gain a backstage tour of the new Fulton County Animal Shelter over our regularly scheduled lunch. See firsthand how LifeLine makes a difference in people’s lives.
Prospective and current Rotarians are looking for community, connection, and the ability to make an impact. In September we have a multitude of ways to achieve this through all we have going on.
Sincerley,
Shelley
RSVP HERE: https://www.buckheadrotary.org/meeting/14101
LifeLine made history in 2019 by achieving a no-kill rate, where at least 90% of all pets coming into the shelter are saved. This is thanks to the community of pet lovers, adopters, fosters, volunteers, and donors! Their focus is about saving every healthy and treatable animal and making decisions that are best for every individual pet that comes into care. Please join us for lunch and a brief presentation of how shelters provide a safe place for animals. This is a unique opportunity to experience a behind the scenes tour of the state of the art 50,000-square-foot facility which is three times the size of the county's previous shelter and features a full-service vet clinic, a cat condo, designated play and adoption areas for new owners and increased capacity to house more animals. Please sign up on the calendar so we have enough food for everyone. 
Betsy Barge completed the Bosphorus swim competition on Sunday (August 24th) with a time of 1:55:40!
Betsy finished 3rd out of the 5 women competing in the 70 -74 age category.
The second leg of her open water swimming quest is the Dardanelles race this Saturday (August 30th).
Notice Betsy was the 29th oldest out of more than 2800 registered swimmers!

Congratulations Jim Coleman on your 45-year anniversary with Buckhead Rotary, one of our longest serving members. Thank you for your dedication and commitment on reaching this milestone. Jim does not suffer from FOMR, Fear Of Missing Rotary!
Don't forget to show off your pet! Email a photo of you and your pet to Mark Johnson mejgeorgia@gmail.com
LifeLine Donations: We are collecting the following items, every week at our Monday luncheons to include the following:
Newspapers
Linens
Towels
Pet Food
Pet Toys
Cleaning Supplies