Fellowship and Service
Dunwoody Diners Support Ukraine

When 15 of the Dunwoody Diners gathered for dinner at Aomi last Saturday, they combined service with pleasure. The skills of the chefs (Japanese Hibachi style cooking) was both a visual delight and a culinary success. At the same time, the group initiated a fundraising effort for the Rotary Ukraine Disaster Relief Fund. The group hopes the rest of the Club will also want to participated. Ken Levy gave a very inspiring speech about the need for humanitarian relief for the victims in Ukraine. His speech raised more than $450. Of particular note, a family sitting nearby contributed $40 based on hearing Ken's appeal.
If you want to join in this effort, please bring either your check or a credit card to the meeting this Friday, April 8. If writing a check please make it out to the Dunwoody Rotary Charitable Fund and write "Rotary Ukraine Disaster Relief Fund" in the notation section. Give any checks to either Ken Levy or Rick Otness.
Opportunity to Celebrate
Celebrate Dottie Toney as a Legend of Education!
Dottie Toney has been nominated and selected to receive a Legend of Education award being bestowed by the Rotary Club of Stone Mountain. Dottie will be presented with this award at Stone Mountain's inaugural Celebrating Champions of Education annual fundraiser. It will be held on Saturday, April 16, 2022 at the Conference Center at Georgia Piedmont Technical College, located at 495 N. Indian Creek Drive in Clarkston, GA. Our VIP reception begins at 3:00 p.m. and the program begins at 4:00 p.m.
The Celebrating Champions of Education program will allow us to highlight the value of the classroom teacher as well as to recognize other individuals, community organizations, and businesses that have made significant contributions to the field of education and to our students. We will also recognize other individuals as “Legends of Education” during the program. This event is our major fundraiser to support college scholarships, a global grant combatting violence against girls in Tanzania, our local service initiatives, and more. If you would like to attend and support Dottie, the other honorees and/or our Rotary Club, they may purchase tickets or make donations as follows:
- Purchase through Eventbrite - https://champions_of_education.eventbrite.com
- Make checks payable to the Rotary Foundation Stone Mountain and mail them to P. O. Box 567, Stone Mountain, GA 30086.
- Make donations to the Rotary Foundation Stone Mountain online via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/rotaryfoundationstm.
Please purchase your tickets by Friday, April 8.
Donations are tax deductible as allowed by the IRS.
Service Opportunity
Join Us at the Dunwoody Arts Festival May 6-8

This Mother's Day Weekend ... May 6-8 ... come and help as we support the Dunwoody Arts Festival by assisting with artist check-in and host a booth of our own that helps us tell our story to the community and prospective new members. Our support for this
significant community event will be instrumental in the event’s success.
- We need a few additional volunteers for Saturday morning artist check-in. Please contact Kathy Brandt if you are willing to help. If
you are helping with Artist Check-in, please send Kathy your T-shirt size.
- Please
help spread the word. Invite Rotarians, friends, family,
co-workers and/or prospective members to join us. This event is truly a
significant event. It is fun. It is a great opportunity to experience “Rotary
in the Community and In Action” And, our volunteer service really
is appreciated by artists and festival organizers, who give us public
recognition for our volunteer effort along with a complimentary,
well-located exhibit space.
- We need additional volunteers to help staff the Dunwoody booth on Saturday and Sunday. For
additional sign-ups, please send Kathy name and contact information.
We can
handle as many Rotarians and Friends of Rotary as we can identify.
Thanks for Your Service
Rotary Bounds Garden Sprucetanza
We've all heard about Bounds Garden, the traffic island across from the Dunwoody Library. A week ago Saturday, the place drew a crowd of Dunwoody Rotarians who made quick work of sprucing up the Garden. Thanks to all, and especially to "Ranger" Fred Bounds for leading our efforts.