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6 | 7 | 8 12p North Fulton: TBD Guest Please join us for our regularly scheduled lunch meeting, the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Brimstone Restaurant & Tavern, 10595 Old Alabama Rd Connector, Alpharetta, GA 30022 | 9 | 10 | 11 12p Buckhead: Chastain Horse Park: Heading into the Home Stretch; Be There for the Finish!Register Chastain Horse Park Volunteer Day Friday, July 11th from 12:00pm-1:30pm
This will be our final event of our three-year partnership with the Horse Park. You need to jockey for a spot on the team making this final run for the roses! Please register and read the following before volunteer day: Paperwork Anyone who will be on-site will need to submit a one-time volunteer form using this link, https://form.jotform.com/91114626692155. Anyone under the age of 18 must have a guardian sign the form. Anyone under the age of 18 must have an adult with them while volunteering. No one under the age of 12 can volunteer. If you have already completed the paperwork, there is no need to complete again. Projects We will be helping with property maintenance tasks outside and in the barn. These projects may include but are not limited to cleaning feed and water buckets, washing the truck and trailer, clearing leaves, washing arena fences, clearing the riding trail, oiling tack, picking up litter, small landscape projects, sanitizing toys, organizing the educational space, etc. What to Bring You must wear closed-toe shoes. Dress for the weather in clothes that can get dirty. We do not allow open umbrellas on the property, so please wear rain jackets if necessary. Bring a water bottle, snack, and work gloves. We will have a room where you can store belongings, but we do not have secure storage. Directions Chastain Horse Park: 4371 Powers Ferry Rd., Atlanta, GA 30327 It's easiest to park in the "red lot" near the amphitheater and walk past the large covered arena. If you plug this address into GPS it brings you to the clubhouse—don't turn in there—the next parking lot/driveway north on Powers Ferry is the Red Lot. You will see signage for the therapeutic program and see the roof of the big, covered arena. We will meet in the barn directly next to the arena. Do not leave valuables in the car. Please call 256-749-3983 to reach our staff on the day of volunteering. When entering the barn, please do not pet the horses on the face (you would be making a horse's ass of yourself if you did) and be sure to wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate barn wear for weather conditions.
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13 | 14 12:15p Buckhead: Rebecca Guinn, CEO, LifeLine Animal Project Guest 
Rebecca Guinn left behind a successful law career after visiting a county shelter where the majority of animals had been euthanized. Thinking there had to be a better way for a community to address its homeless pet population, she founded LifeLine Animal Project in 2002 and implemented a long-term strategy to redefine metro Atlanta’s practices and philosophies regarding caring for animal companions.
| 15 Dunwoody: Board Meeting - Monthly via ZOOM 2025-2026 Club President -Matthew Johnson will send out the Zoom Link and Agenda to the Board Members prior to the Monthly Meeting. If any member in Good Standing, not on the Board, wishes to attend the Board Meeting please Contact Club Secretary | 16 | 17 | 18 7:15 Dunwoody: General Meeting - Tony Barnhart, College Football Preview 2025 Guest   Tony Barnhart - Sports Journalist, Broadcaster and Author.
Oh NO, everyone is talking retirement ..... but don't worry Tony Barnhart will still be joining us for his Annual Visit to the Rotary Club of Dunwoody to present his College Football preview 2025 . Tony has been writing about college football for half a century, and as he enters his 50th year of coverage, the longtime scribe and radio host has announced this will be his final year covering the game. He announced that he will be retiring following the conclusion of the upcoming college football season. "The 2025 season will be my 50th covering college football for newspapers, radio, television, and the internet,” wrote Barnhart. “After many talks with my bride, Maria, friends, family and colleagues I have decided it will be my last.” Affectionately known as " Mr College Football" our very own Dunwoody local Celebrity and Georgia native said his last working day will be the College Football Playoff national championship game on Jan. 19, 2026, in Miami. He’s been semiretired since voluntarily leaving the SEC Network after the 2023 season.
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20 | 21 12:15p Buckhead: Club Assembly Guest Newly Elected President, Shelley Hammell shares her vision and goals for the coming Rotary year. Hear from the Treasurer and our various committee chairs on the exciting things planned for the year and share your feedback in an engaging table exercise. 5:30p Buckhead: Board of Directors Meeting Please note the location for this board meeting Chastain
Park Conservancy 4001 Powers Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30342 Agenda: 5:30 pm Networking 6:00 pm Meeting Called to Order 7:30 pm Meeting Adjourned | 22 12p North Fulton: TBD Guest Please join us for our regularly scheduled lunch meeting, the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Brimstone Restaurant & Tavern, 10595 Old Alabama Rd Connector, Alpharetta, GA 30022 | 23 | 24 5:30p Buckhead: Thirsty ThursdayRegister Join us for our first Thirsty Thursday to kick off the Pawsitivity Partnership at our signature project LifeLine at their Chamblee location. Orientation for those that are interested in future volunteering starts at 4:00 pm. This will be followed at 5:00 pm with drinks, snacks and casual conversations for all. Come when you can and join a tour of this well equipped facility. We meet at LifeLine 3180 Presidential Dr, Atlanta, GA 30340
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27 | 28 12:15p Buckhead: Fireside chat with Mason Ailstock, President & CEO, Rowen Foundation Inc. Guest 
Mason is a trusted leader in the formation and stewardship of innovation districts, research parks, and mission-driven real estate developments. With 20 years’ experience working with higher education institutions, governments and industry, Mason has a track record of converging real estate, academia, and business to advance communities of innovation. In his role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Rowen, Mason is responsible for the real estate development, public-private-university partnerships, and investment activities of the 2,000-acre multi-use knowledge community ultimately comprising over 50 million square feet of space and housing over 80,000 employees. | 29 | 30 | 31 | | |