Susan McLarty Leads Panel Discussion on Affordable Housing in Greenville

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July 19, 2018 Volume 103 Issue 1 Join us at the Westin Poinsett Hotel Tuesday July 24, 2018 at 12:00pm Susan McLarty Leads Panel Discussion on Affordable Housing in Greenville The Westin Poinsett Hotel is a visual reminder of the hurdles Greenville has overcome to become a vibrant cultural-hub. As the Rotary Club of Greenville meets in this historic location with the mission of bringing business and professional leaders together, there is not a better group to consider the next challenge to sustain Greenville's high powered economy. An economy that relies on both high-wage and low-wage workers. Join a panel of experts to hear who is working collaboratively and what actions the Greenville Homeless Alliance is taking to address the long-standing issues of poverty, homelessness, and affordable housing. The panel will be moderated by Susan McLarty, Coordinator of the Greenville Homeless Alliance.. Panel Members: Deb Richardson-Moore - Triune Mercy Center, Pastor Lauren Stephens - The Salvation Army, Director of Social Ministries Lt. Mike Austin - Greenville City Police David Hanna - Miracle Hill Rescue Mission, Director INVITE A FUTURE ROTARIAN AS A GUEST $21 includes a delicious lunch, an inspiring program, and free parking. Preregistration is required. Walk-ups cannot be accommodated.

President s Message Thoughts from President Ron Demonet A New Year for Rotary We re beginning a New Rotary Year, and I am excited to be a part of it! It is a true honor to serve as your Rotary Club President for 2018-19. We are part of a global network of 1.2 Million people who are creating positive change in our communities every day. I witnessed this first-hand during my time at the Rotary International Convention in Toronto recently. Rotarians are living proof that if everyone focuses on the things we have in common, instead of our differences, we can accomplish anything! Rotarians are people of action with diverse perspectives who work together in a thoughtful, respectful manner what a great example to set for our children and the leaders of tomorrow. I am looking forward to this New Year and hope you are too. Let s enjoy the fun, food, and fellowship that Rotary provides, while we accomplish great things in our community. Ron Demonet Welcome New Members James Jones (Jim) Wells Fargo Bank Sponsors: Gary Daniels and Philip Kilgore Harold Metzel Woodlands Sponsors: Angelo Tataro and Jim Puryear What: Discover Rotary When:Tuesday, July 24 11am Where:Westin Poinsett Hotel

Mark Your Calendar CALENDAR Tuesday, July 24 Discover Rotary, 11:00am, Westin Poinsett Hotel Tuesday, July 24 Rotary Club of Greenville Meeting, 12:00 noon, Westin Poinsett Hotel featuring Susan McLarty leading a Panel Discussion on Affordable Housing in Greenville Tuesday, August 14 New Member Orientation - 10:45 am, Westin Poinsett Hotel Registration Required Tuesday, August 14 Rotary Club of Greenville Meeting, 12:00 noon, WestinPoinsett Hotel featuring Rich Jones - The Opioid Epidemic Please Note: The good news is that the club has many new members! The bad news is that there is now a large backlog of new members who need to be formally introduced to the club. Due to this backlog, members will be introduced in groups with a shortened bio for each one. While this is a great problem for our club to have, we want our new members to feel welcome and appreciated, and to help them assimilate into the club as quickly as possible. The Object of Rotary The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: FIRST: SECOND: THIRD: FOURTH: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian s personal, business, and community life; The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

Rotary International Spotlight Meet your new 2018-2019 RI President Barry Rassin President 2018-19 Rotary Club of East Nassau New Providence, Bahamas Barry Rassin earned an MBA in health and hospital administration from the University of Florida, and is the first fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives in the Bahamas. He recently retired after 37 years as president of Doctors Hospital Health System and continues as an adviser. He is a lifetime member of the American Hospital Association and has served on several boards, including the Quality Council of the Bahamas, Health Education Council, and Employer s Confederation. A Rotarian since 1980, Rassin has served Rotary as director and is vice chair of The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees. He was an RI training leader and the aide to 2015-16 RI President K.R. Ravindran. Rassin received Rotary's highest honor, the Service Above Self Award, as well as other humanitarian awards for his work leading Rotary s relief efforts in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake there. He and his wife, Esther, are Major Donors and Benefactors of The Rotary Foundation. Presidential Theme 2018-19 Be the Inspiration RI President-elect Barry Rassin s theme for 2018-19, Be the Inspiration, asks Rotarians to inspire change in the world and in each other. I ask all of you to Be the Inspiration to help Rotary move from reaction to action to take a hard look at the environmental issues that affect health and welfare around the world and do what we can to help.

Fore! Time to Tee it Up! MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2018

Rotary Club of Greenville MEMBERSHIP PROPOSAL FORM Proposed Member's Business/Professional Information: Name: ------------------- Title or Occupation: Business Name: --------------- Website: --------------------- Business Phone: Email: --------------------- Business Address: -------------------------------------- Street/City/State/Zip Code Industry: If not currently employed, are you: Retired In Transition Other D If retired or in transition, list employer/title/occupation/industry at time of retirement/transition: D Proposed Member's Personal Information: Mailing Address: Street/City /State/Zip Code Cell Phone: Cell Carrier: Email: --------- --------- --------------- Which address do you prefer? Personal D Business D Which Email address do you prefer? Personal D Business D Place of Birth: Date ofbi1ih: (Year will not be published in Directory) Date of Anniversary: Spouse/Partner's Name: (Year will not be published in Directory) If a former Rotarian, list club(s) and date(s): If a former Rotarian, were you? Sustaining Member D Paul Harris Fellow D Are you a veteran? Yes D No D Board Member D Club President D Active Exempt Rotaract Please explain your community service background and interest in joining the Rotary Club of Greenville (attach page if necessary: Please Attach Updated Resume, Bio, or Linked in Connection. Statement to be signed by Pmposed Member: I understand that it will be my duty, if accepted for membership, to exemplify the Object of Rotary (please see attachment and/or back), in all my daily contacts and. I agree to abide by the Four-Way Test. I agree to pay an initiation fee of $150.00 (does not apply to fom1er members or tr-ansferring Rota1ians) upon acceptance of my membership, as well as annual dues, luncheon meal fees, scholarship fund and Rotary Inten1ational Foundation contribution on a tinlely basis and in accordance with the bylaws of the Club; additional information on costs is pmvided on the attached/back. I hereby give pe1mission to the Club to publish my business and personal information (excluding actual years of bitth date and anniversary date) and photograph to the Club membership via newsletters, meetings, an online Directory and the annual hardcopy Yearbook. X X Date Proposed Member's Signature Proposed Member should keep all back-up of the application form for informational purposes and obtain all signatures before submitting 1 st Sponsor Printed N ame 2 nd Sponsor Printed Name 1 st Sponsor Signature 2 nd Sponsor Signature PLEASE SUBMJT FORM TO: ROTARYCLUBOFGREENVILLE,SC 728 N. PLEASANT BURG DR. GREENVILLE, SC 2%07 Rev 6-1-17 -Previous editions of this form are obsolete EMAIL: CLUBADMIN@GREENVILLER0TARY.ORG

The Greenville Rotarian Newsletter of the Rotary Club of Greenville Organized January 7, 1916 RI President District Governor Club President President Elect Secretary Treasurer Bulletin Editor Club Administrator Barry Rassin Carol Burdette Ron Demonet Scott Powell Jane Dyer Mark Swanson Bo Garland Jeanine Harrison Rotary Club of Greenville 728 N. Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, SC 29607 Office: 864-235-2293 Fax: 864-235-3328 Office Hours Monday - Thursday - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm Friday - Closed