This Week's Speaker Francesca, Our 2019-2020 Rotary Youth Exchange Student
My name is Francesca Brunetti. I was born in Fabriano, a small town near Ancona, my actual city, on December 6, 2002.
My city is in the middle of Italy and close to the ocean and it’s the main one in my region: Le Marche. My home is in a very small town near Ancona called Agugliano. It has just 4000 inhabitants but our gelato is the best one in Italy!
There I attend a scientific high school and I really like it because my favourite subjects are Math and Physics.
In my family we are five: my mom Catia and my dad Luca, my older sister Chiara and my little sister Beatrice. Last year Chiara went on exchange in Canada through Rotary. She was the one who introduced me in this program. Last year we hosted two girls: Francis, from Canada, and Josie, from Taiwan. It is also because of them if I’m here now as they showed me all the beauty of this program. [more] Continuing the Italian Theme ... Enjoy Pizza to Help Police
Charlie Augello's E. 48th Street Market invites patrons to
enjoy one of the Market’s crowd-pleasing specialties while helping to support
the men and women who put their lives on the line every day to keep our
businesses and residences safe.
For the month of October, the E. 48th Street Market will
donate, to the Dunwoody Police Foundation, Inc., $3.00 from each Market’s
Special “Momma’s Pizza” sold. The Market’s unique 16” square “Momma’s Pizza” is
available in Cheese, Veggie and White options. Choose to add your favorite
toppings, including pepperoni, hot peppers, meatball, veggie and more. Eat – IN
or take out. Call your order in advance. Your pizza will be ready in less than 20
minutes.
Charlie says, “We salute the excellence in policing that we enjoy in the
City of Dunwoody, and by joining with our patrons in support of the Dunwoody Police Foundation,
we can play a small part in supporting continued excellence in public safety as
a defining characteristic of the Dunwoody Community. This is an opportunity to express
our appreciation to those who serve our community with distinction.”
The E. 48th Street Market, located at 2462 Jett Ferry Rd.,
Dunwoody, GA 30338, is recognized as the premier location in the Atlanta area
for Italian Specialty Foods. For more than 30 years E. 48th Street Market has
been a haven for those that seek out Italian special foods and love to cook.
For information go to
www.e48thstreetmarket.com.
The Dunwoody Police Foundation is an independent,
non-partisan organization dedicated to improving policing by financially
supporting the Dunwoody Police department and its personnel. To learn more or
to donate go to
www.dunwoodypolicefoundation.org or contact a board member at
678-249-9559 or info@dunwoodypolicefoundation@gmail.com.
Service Opportunity Special Olympics Basketball Skills
For more than a decade Dunwoody Rotarians have helped Peachtree Charter Middle School host a Basketball Skills Clinic and Competition for 200+ students representing special needs programs in all DeKalb County middle schools. This year’s event will be hosted on October 25 by the faculty and staff of Sequoyah Middle School, 3456 Aztec Rd, Doraville, GA 30340.The same event, just a different location.
What will Rotary Volunteers do?
Working in teams of two or three, Rotarian volunteers will help conduct the team competition (as scorekeepers and assistants) and offer encouragement and support to the student participants. Rotary’s presence helps make this event possible for 200+ student and teacher participants.
How do I sign up?
Volunteers may sign up by selecting a shift (below) and sending email or text to Kathy Brandt – kgbrandt1@comcast.net, 404-797-0705.
- Shift #1 9:30am – 11:00am
- Shift #2 11:00am – 12:30 pm
- Shift #3 9:30am – 12:30 pm (both shifts)
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End Polio Now Join the District for World Polio Day at the CDC - October 24
Space is limited - you can RSVP to PDG Bob Hagan (BHagan@sterling-health.com) or to Yamin Farhat (yaminfarhat@yahoo.com) RSVPs are due by October 15 and must include your name exactly as it appears on your driver's license or a federal/state ID, your daytime phone, email address, your Rotary connection and indication of whether you are a US citizen. The deadline for non-US citizens has already passed. Service Opportunity Roswell Rotary Club Collecting Supplies for Bahamas Relief
In the last two weeks, we've spotlighted an opportunity to donate money to Disaster Relief; now we are highlighting an opportunity to donate supplies for the Bahamas. The Rotary Club of Roswell is collecting those supplies on Saturday, October 19 from 9 am to noon at the Roswell United Methodist Church - in the church's corner parking lot on Mimosa Blvd. Here are the items they are looking to collect: Building Supplies:
Plywood/lumber Sheet rock Roofing materials (shingles, tar paper, etc.) Drip caps Nails Plastic Sheeting Rolls/Tarpaulin (various sizes) Chain Saws
Cleaning Supplies: Mops & Buckets Towels & towelettes Gloves Wet Wipes Large Plastic Trash Bags Chlorine tablets Disinfectant
Groceries: Canned goods Meals Ready to Eat (MRE’s) Non-perishable Dry Goods Baby Juice Baby Food Baby Formula Cereal
Home & Outdoor: Generators Portable Stoves Butane Canisters Blankets Air Mattresses Sheet sets Non-Electronic Can Openers Tents
Safety & Hygiene: First Aid Kits Water Filtration Devices Mosquito repellent Flashlights Hygiene Kits Diapers Baby wipes Bug Spray
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