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1 Rotary International DISTRICT 6860 DIRECTORY District Governor CAROL ARGO

2 Table of Contents I. District Administration A Letter from the Governor...2 Rotary Founder Paul Harris...3 Rotary International President Past Rotary International Presidents...5 Rotary International President-Elect Mark Maloney...6 Rotary International Representatives...7 District Officers Governor, Gov.-Elect, Gov. Nominee...8 Past District Governors...9 Assistant Governors Governor s Support Team II. District Organization District Goals District Awards District Distinguished Awards...21 District Committees and Missions District Organizational Chart District Club, Place and Time of Meetings Rotaract and Interact Clubs III. District Leadership Roster of District and Club Officers Save the Date Multi-District Conference and RI Convention...57 Boiling N Bragging...58 Rotary Contacts...59 Official Governor s Visit Schedule...60 This is your directory. It represents information you have supplied, or that was supplied on your behalf by a member of your club or district committee. Please note the location of information in the Table of Contents above. For each person at district or club level listed in the organizational portion (first half) there is contact information in the alphabetical roster (second half). In spite of best efforts, errors are bound to have been overlooked and changes are certain to occur during the Rotary Year. Please notify the directory editor, RussNoell@hotmail.com, of corrections to be shared on the District website and made available for the next District Directory. This directory is not for distribution to non-rotarians nor may it be used for commercial purposes. 1

3 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Service Above Self Rotary Serving Humanity 4708 Oneida Avenue Northport, AL Carol Argo Governor, District Dear Rotarians, Ready, Set, Inspire! The club and district leaders have been working tirelessly to plan and organize for another successful Rotary year. Now is the time to put all of those efforts into action! As the new Rotary year begins, follow through with plans toward meeting the goals your club set for Membership and Engagement, Rotary Foundation Giving, Service, Youth Leaders and Public Image. This year will mark year 10 of our district wide fundraising effort in support of Children s of Alabama Critical Care Transport Team. We are close to reaching the original target of raising $1 million and I want to call on each of you to help us achieve that goal this year. There are opportunities for Rotarians in our district to help out financially as well as volunteer with this fun, family friendly tailgate event on August 18, 2018 at Otey s in Mountain Brook. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend and support Boiling N Bragging. As one of the members of your district leadership team for , I am delighted to have the opportunity to serve as your District Governor. We have 52 clubs in our district, each with its own unique characteristics, and each supporting their local communities in amazing ways. I want to encourage every Rotarian in the district to take advantage of learning opportunities available at the District and Zone level to develop leadership skills and deepen your knowledge and understanding of Rotary such as the Evanston Trip to visit Rotary International headquarters, Rotary Leadership Institute, Zone Summer Leadership Seminars and Zone Institute. Every day I am inspired by Rotarians in our district who give tirelessly of themselves to serve our communities locally and globally. Barry Rassin, Rotary International President for has selected the theme Be the Inspiration. He asks each of us to inspire with your words and with your deeds, doing what we need to do today to build a Rotary that will be stronger tomorrow stronger when we leave it than it was when we came. I encourage each of you to be an inspiration to those around you members of your family, your club, your community and beyond. Through your words and deeds, you can build not just a better Rotary, but a better world for tomorrow. Yours in Rotary Service, Carol Argo Carol Argo District Governor Carol Argo 2

4 Founder of Rotary PAUL HARRIS In late 1904, Chicago attorney Paul Harris had an idea, Why not have a fellowship composed of businessmen from different occupations, without restrictions of politics or religion? His idea was born, in part, from loneliness, and, in part, from acquaintance with a few tradesmen he had met after moving to Chicago from Vermont. The idea gave birth, on February 23, 1905, to the creation of a club, meeting for fellowship at the various members' places of business. This rotation of the meeting place led to the name Rotary, and others soon began to join the group... a merchant, an engineer, a tailor, and more. As initial members traveled or moved, the idea spread and, by 1910, with 16 clubs, the National Association of Rotary Clubs was organized. When clubs were formed in Canada and Great Britain, the name was changed to International Association of Rotary Clubs and, in 1922, was shortened to Rotary International. Paul Harris was the first president of both the National Association and the International Association. The Rotary Foundation lends his name, through Paul Harris Fellowships, to honor benefactors and donors who support the work of the Foundation and its worldwide humanitarian and educational programs. The Rotary Foundation continues to be the major vehicle of Rotarian service internationally. Service Above Self They Profit Most Who Serve Best 3

5 Barry Rassin President, T barry.rassin@rotary.org Dear fellow Rotarians: We all took different paths to Rotary. I m sure that you have found in Rotary what I have found since I joined my club back in 1980: fellowship and a sense of purpose. We belong to an organization that has had a profound impact on our world through effective, sustainable service. Since Rotary was founded, we have formed partnerships with like-minded organizations, launched the world s largest public-private health initiative, and funded countless projects that have improved our local and global communities. It s only by coming together that we re able to accomplish so much. And now, we have to look to the future and consider how we can continue to move Rotary forward. We have to make sure the good we do now leads to better lives tomorrow and beyond. We shouldn t focus on this year or the next, but on how what we achieve will matter beyond our own time in Rotary. As our new vision statement says: Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. Our founder Paul Harris once said, Rotary is a microcosm of a world at peace, a model which nations will do well to follow. To me, Rotary is not only a model but an inspiration. I look forward to having you join me to Be the Inspiration our world needs. Sincerely, Barry Rassin President, Rotary International ONE ROTARY CENTER 1560 SHERMAN AVENUE EVANSTON, ILLINOIS USA T F

6 Past Rotary International Presidents From District 6860 From District 6860, Rotary International has chosen three International Presidents. Among the 529 districts in the world, this is unprecedented testimony to the quality of leadership developed in this district. GLENN ESTESS, SR. RI President, DG , Dist. 686, North Alabama Pres , Shades Valley RC ROY HICKMAN RI President, DG , Dist. 164, all Alabama Pres , Birmingham RC FRANK SPAIN RI President, DG , Dist. 164, all Alabama Pres , Birmingham RC 5

7 Mark Maloney Rotary International President Elect Rotary International Director Rotary Foundation Trustee and Vice Chair District Parliamentarian Mark, a Rotarian since 1980, is an attorney with Blackburn, Maloney and Schuppert, LLC in Decatur practicing in the areas of taxation, estate planning, and agricultural law. Mark served as President of the Rotary Club of Decatur in and as Governor of District 686 in He has since served as RI Director, Aide to the President, Vice Chair of the 2004 Council on Legislation, Chair of the 2010 Council on Legislation, Chair of the 2014 Sydney Convention Committee, and a member of many committees. In , Mark was Chair of the Operations Review Committee, Chair of the Convention Strategy Working Group, and Parliamentarian and Trainer for the 2016 Council on Legislation. Mark has also been heavily involved in Foundation support as a Rotary Foundation Trustee, Vice Chair of the Trustees, Vice Chair of the Future Vision Committee, and a Permanent Fund National Advisor. In , Mark was a member of the Rotary Peace Centers Committee and the Water and Sanitation in Schools Working Group. Mark, along his wife, Gay (a member and past President of the Rotary Club of Decatur Daybreak), are Paul Harris Fellows, Benefactors, and Major Donors of the Foundation and members of the Bequest Society and the Paul Harris Society. They have two daughters (Phyllis Johnson and Margaret Maloney), a goddaughter (Suzanna Greer), and two grandsons (Patrick and Peter Johnson). 6

8 Rotary International Representatives Rotary International Director - Zones for GREG YANK O FALLON, ILLINOIS Greg is a business coach to 6 owners of small to medium size businesses. He spent 25 years in health care executive management and leadership serving twice as a hospital CEO and as President and CEO of a Catholic Health System. For 11 years, Greg owned a business coaching/peer advisory board franchise called The Alternative Board TAB. He is the principal in GY Consulting & Facilitation Services specializing in business coaching, strategy, facilitation, strategic governance and board development/education. A Rotarian since 1978, Greg is a member of the Rotary Club of O Fallon, IL where he served as Club President in , and then as Governor of District 6510 twice in and again in District 6510 is comprised of 48 clubs and 1600 members in Southern Illinois. He has held other Rotary positions: Regional Membership Plan Project Plan Lead (Membership Chair) for Zones 30 and 31 ( ), International Training Leader, Membership Coordinator, Institute Chair and leads both his district and Zones Club visioning initiative. Greg is married to past district governor and business owner Catherine Taylor Yank. The Yanks are members of the Arch Klumph Society, Paul Harris and Bequest Societies and are Major Donors. Greg was honored to receive the Service above Self Award in He has travelled to Malawi, Ecuador, India and Belize on Rotary projects. Greg is actively involved in his community. He is a Commissioner of the Metro East Park & Recreation District; Advisory Board member for the Nielsen Healthcare Group in St. Louis; and a Board Member of the O Fallon Shiloh Chamber of Commerce and chairperson of its strategic planning committee. Greg believes that Rotary enables him to live a life that matters as lives in our communities and the world are changed because of what we do! Rotary Foundation Trustee Rotary Foundation Vice Chair Rotary International Director and VP for KEN SCHUPPERT DECATUR Ken, a Rotarian since 1982, is a past president of Decatur Rotary Club and served as DG in He is a Partner with the law firm of Blackburn, Maloney & Schuppert, LLC in Decatur and has served our District, Zones and RI in many roles. Ken served as Zone 30 Regional Rotary Membership Coordinator and Foundation Coordinator , as the District Parliamentarian for many years, as RI Director , as RI Vice-President and as Vice-Chair of the 2015 RI Convention. Ken and his wife Lynn served as Aides to the RI President and First Lady in Ken has served at the RI Council of Legislation in various ways since 2001, and as Chair of the RI Constitution & By-Laws Committee. Ken and Lynn, who is also a very active Rotarian and a Partner of the same law firm served as Moderators of the 2016 RI International Assembly. They are both Paul Harris Fellows, Major Donors, Benefactors, and members of the Bequest Society. 7

9 DISTRICT GOVERNORS CAROL ARGO Carol Argo, District Governor for is a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Shades Valley. BILL PETTY Bill Petty, District Governor for is a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Tuscaloosa Morning. He is coordinator for PETS, District Training Assembly and RI Convention promotion. 8 LEE WEINMAN Lee Weinman, District Governor for is a member and past president of the North Jefferson Rotary Club. Lee is coordinator for PETS and chairs the District Rotary Foundation Fundraising Committee.

10 District No Frank P. Glass B ham Ralph Quisenbery M gom Malcolm D. Jones Macon District No John H. Gay Jacksonville Truman L. McGill Selma W.R.C. Smith Atlanta John A. Turner Tampa District No James Thomas Tuscaloosa L.D. Dix Mobile Herman Turner Sheffield Emory Folmar Troy Lauren E. Brubaker Ensley William H. Merrill Eufaula Ernest L. Deal Florence Morgan Richards Selma Joseph A. Duckworth Tuscaloosa John C. Henley, Jr. B ham Algernon Blair M gom John T. Cochrane Auburn Zebulon Judd Auburn James A. Lee Selma Harry Ayers Anniston District No George Kilmes B ham Houston Cole Tuscaloosa Frank L. Grove M gom Frank P. Samford B ham Harry P. Hall Dothan C. Clyde Orr Bessemer Frank Spain, PRIP B ham John McLure Tuscaloosa John W. Inzer Sylacauga Lewis M. Smith Ensley James T. Upchurch M gom Roy Hickman, PRIP B ham District No James L. Rankin Decatur George Andy Lang Tuscaloosa Kenneth Noojin, Sr. Huntsville Ernie Farrah Reform Bob Bruner Jasper Leon Archer Sylacauga Clemson Duckworth Tuscaloosa William B. Young Athens William M. McKissack Huntsville District No Ralph D. Porch Anniston William R. Griffin Cullman IJ. Browder Gadsden Raymond D. Hurlbert Ensley Edgar R. Christopher Tuscaloosa * See Personnel Roster Past District Governors District No. 686 Continued Herbert E. Smith B ham Alfred T. Gaunt Sylacauga Cecil Rose Sheffield J.V. Park Aliceville Charles A. Snyder Tuscaloosa R.W. Pete Henderson Decatur Edwin Van Keuren Anniston Harry D. Hester Shades Val Leslie S. Wright, PRID B ham Clyde H. Bill Campbell Sheffield Thomas Humphreys, Jr. Ensley Robert E. Dean Decatur Woodrow W. Elliot Talladega Kermit Johnson Montevallo Ben B. Brown B ham John R. Stewart Anniston Glenn E. Estess, Sr., PRIP Shades Val W.T. Ted Hedden Huntsville Tom S. Birdsong Tuscaloosa Walter S. Sechriest, Jr. Ensley William S. Grant, Jr. Jasper * Byron Nelson, Jr. Decatur Henry V. Graham B ham Elkin Burkhart Fort Payne Walter Wiesman Huntsville * James J.G. Brazil Tuscaloosa * Mark Maloney, PRID Decatur * William M. Johnson, Jr. Shades Val. District No James R. Kuykendall Fort Payne Wm. Stanley Reynolds Huntsville * R. Dale Wallace, Jr. B ham East * T.T. Ty Robin Shades Val Harold Patterson Guntersville * Kenneth Schuppert Decatur T. Riley Lumpkin Tuscaloosa * Ronald P. Layne B ham East * William W. French III B ham * Jane Schmalz Shades Val Phil Williams Gr. Huntsv. * Bo Porter Shades Val. * Don Hadden B ham East * Scott Stone Lawrence Co Tom Milford Gr. Huntsv. * Dennis Brooks Pell City * Phil Fowler Arab * Mary Jean Sanspree Trussville * Georgia Medori Vestavia Hills * John Valieant Anniston Morning * Martin Uptain Gardendale Area Doug Barclay Greater Huntsville Phil Williams Greater Huntsville * Martin Uptain Gardendale Area * Tom Greene N. Shelby-Inverness * Jerry Shepherd Tuscaloosa * Pat Cross Madison * Gary Andrew Greater Huntsville * Sue Mitchell Decatur Daybreak 9

11 Assistant Governors Rotary Clubs of District 6860 are divided into groups of from three to five clubs in a geographic area. Fourteen select Rotarians are on-site representatives of the District Governor for those clubs. AGs get to know clubs and club officers to a degree the Governor could not do with all 52 clubs. AGs help clubs formulate goals for the Rotary Year, help them prepare for the Governor s official visit, assist with their projects, encourage attendance at district meetings, and help presidents-elect prepare for the next year. BONNIE RICHARDS Assistant Governor Coordinator Past President SHADES VALLEY As AG Coordinator for District 6860, Bonnie serves the Governor as liaison with the thirteen Assistant Governors, assisting them as they represent the Governor in their respective Club Groups. BRANDON PRICE Assistant Governor Past President DECATUR DAYBREAK GENE PFIEFFER Assistant Governor Past President MADISON Area 1 Athens Cullman Decatur Decatur Daybreak Hartselle Area 2 Greater Huntsville Huntsville Madison Scottsboro 10

12 Area 3 Albertville Arab Boaz Guntersville Guntersville Sunrise Area 4 Florence Haleyville Lawrence County Russellville Greater Shoals/Sheffield Assistant Governors BETH WHEELER DEAN Assistant Governor Past President GUNTERSVILLE SUNRISE HAROLD LEWIS Assistant Governor Past President FLORENCE Area 5 Aliceville Gordo Reform Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Morning Area 6 Centre Fort Payne Gadsden MARK NELSON Assistant Governor Past President TUSCALOOSA TRUDY LOWE Assistant Governor Past President GADSDEN 11

13 Assistant Governors TOMMIE GOGGANS Assistant Governor Past President ANNISTON Area 7 Anniston Anniston Morning Talladega TOM LAFON Assistant Governor Past President ALEXANDER CITY Area 8 Alexander City Lafayette Roanoke LARRY SPARKS Assistant Governor Past President HOOVER Area 9 Alabaster/Pelham Bessemer Hoover Montevallo SUSAN CAPLES Assistant Governor Past President TUSCALOOSA Area 10 Birmingham Birmingham Sunrise Jasper 12

14 Area 11 Homewood Vestavia Hills Sunrise Shades Valley Vestavia Hills Assistant Governors MIKE WADE Assistant Governor Past President SHADES VALLEY LORI MOLER Area 12 Assistant Governor N. Shelby-Inverness Past President Pell City NORTH SHELBY-INVERNESS Sylacauga Area 13 Trussville Noon North Jefferson Oneonta Trussville DANNY COONER Assistant Governor Past President TRUSSVILLE DAYBREAK LEADERSHIP IS TAKING PEOPLE TO A PLACE THEY DID NOT KNOW THEY COULD GET TO ON THEIR OWN ANONYMOUS 13

15 Governor Support Team MARY GRACE EVANS District Secretary Mary is a member and past president of Greater Huntsville Rotary Club. The District Secretary is responsible for District record keeping and for assistance with correspondence for the governor. RONNIE SMALLWOOD District Treasurer The District Treasurer keeps financial records for the Governor, receives club dues, and pays district bills. Ronnie is a member of the Decatur Daybreak Rotary Club. BO PORTER District Parliamentarian Bo is a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Shades Valley and served as District Governor in The District Parliamentarian provides guidance to the District Governor on Rotary policies, procedures and practices. WES BROWN District Auditor Wes is a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Shades Valley. As Auditor, he will ensure the financial records of the district comply with the highest possible standards. 14

16 Governor Support Personnel DON WIGINTON Membership and Public Image Don is a member of the Rotary Club of Vestavia Hills. As Coordinator for Membership and Public Image, Don is the Governor s liaison to committees that promote membership growth and development, establish new clubs and promote awareness and publicity for Rotary and Rotarian efforts taking place in clubs and throughout the district. LORI MOLER RI Programs Coordinator As Coordinator for RI Programs, Lori is the Governor s liaison with six committees that implement RI programs both locally and internationally, especially promoting club activity within those committees. She is a past president of the Rotary Club of North Shelby-Inverness and is currently a member of the Vestavia Hills Sunrise Club. Lori also serves as an Assistant Governor. JOHN VALIEANT Administration Coordinator As Administrative Coordinator, John assists the committees that support district communications internally and externally. RONNIE DUKES and CARLA DAILY District Training Coordinators Ronnie Dukes and Carla Daily serve as Training Coordinators for the District. They are responsible for planning and coordinating PrePETS, District Team Leadership Training, District Training Assembly, the Mid-Year Conference, District Conference and President-Elect and officer training programs. 15

17 Governor Support Personnel JOHN FERGUSON Avenue of Service Coordinator John is a member and past president of the Decatur Daybreak Rotary Club. As Avenue of Service Coordinator, John is the Governor s liaison to provide coordination, direction and implementation between the service committees. WADE DRINKARD District Rotary Foundation Coordinator Wade is a member of the Rotary Club of Tuscaloosa and a Past District Governor from District As District Rotary Foundation Coordinator, Wade is the Governor s liaison to committees supporting the various programs of The Rotary Foundation including humanitarians grants and scholarships, Peace Centers, PolioPlus, Foundation Recognition and Fundraising. 16

18 DISTRICT ANNUAL GOALS District Governor Carol Argo SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN CLUBS Achieve a net gain of 1 member in each club Clubs maintain or improve their retention rate of current and new members Charter at least one new club, satellite club or eclub in the district Encourage clubs to sponsor at least one new Rotaract Club and one new Interact club in the district Promote Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) training with a goal of graduating 10 Rotarians Promote Visioning with a goal of 5 clubs participating in strategic planning Promote assistant governor club visits on a quarterly basis with updates to the club visit report after each club visit FOCUS AND INCREASE HUMANITARIAN SERVICE Each club contributes at least $125 per capita to the Annual Fund of The Rotary Foundation Provide grant training seminars to qualify clubs in the district to apply for district grants and global grants Promote district and global grants with the following goals: 40 clubs apply for district grants 5 clubs apply for global humanitarian or global scholar grants Support at least 1 application for the Peace Fellows program Allocate 20 percent of DDF to support PolioPlus Allocate $25,000 in DDF to continue support as a Peace Builder District (Peace Fellows Program) Complete the district goal of raising $1 million in support of the Critical Care Transport Team of Children s of Alabama (year 10 of the effort) ENHANCE PUBLIC IMAGE AND AWARENESS Each club host a Rotary Day to enhance the public image of Rotary in local communities 100 percent of clubs within the district enter and update goals in Rotary Club Central Promote attendance at the Rotary International Convention with a goal of 50 attending Promote attendance the District Conference with a goal of 125 Rotarians attending Maintain the district website Use social media at the club and district level to promote events, activities and service projects Publish a district directory electronically Publish a monthly electronic newsletter Issue a weekly update to PEs and district leadership via pmail 17

19 ROTARY DISTRICT 6860 AWARDS The Rotary District 6860 Awards Program is intended to recognize the accomplishments of Rotary, Rotaract and Interact clubs that excel during the Rotary year. All Rotary Clubs in our district are encouraged to plan ahead and apply for awards EVERYONE enjoys recognition for their efforts. AWARDS are the way we can say Congratulations for a job WELL DONE! from the district to the clubs! The Awards program will be published in the District Directory as well as on the district website. All awards with due dates have been scheduled for submission on the same date, June 30, 2019 except the Vocational Service Award which is January 15, 2019 and the Rotaract and Interact District Citations which are due April 15, All other awards requiring club or AG input will be submitted on either the Standard Award Application or the Vibrant Club Application to the Awards Chair, by the June 30, 2019 deadline. Please feel free to contact the Awards Chair, PDG Bo Porter with any questions. For the purpose of applying for awards, a Small Club is defined as having 50 or fewer members and a Large Club is defined as having 51 or more members. GENERAL AWARDS VOCATIONAL SERVICE AWARDS - Recognize, each Rotary year, one Non-Rotarian person in District 6860 and one D-6860 Rotarian for Vocational Service on a District, State, Regional, National, or World basis (i.e. vocational service recognized significantly beyond the territory of a club). You can find more detail on the nomination and selection procedure HERE. The Annual Award is based on recognition for excellence in representing and performing in a vocation with recognition of achievement significantly beyond one club or territory. To make application for this award you may download the Vocational Service Award Application HERE. This application deadline is early and should be made to the Chair, Council of Governors (COG), PDG Pat Cross, by January 15, The COG will make the final selection. In the unlikely event there is not a qualified nominee, as deemed by the COG, the award(s) will not be presented. TOM MILFORD SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD - Awarded to the District 6860 Rotarian that has best exemplified Service Above Self during the current Rotary year. This award is to be chosen by the District Governor. Suggestions from clubs or members will be welcome and appreciated. (This is an award that clubs may want to suggest their Rotarian of the Year.) Please use the Tom Milford Award Suggestion Form to submit your suggestion. All suggestions must be received by the District Governor by March 15, DISTRICT CITATION - The District Citation recognizes the efforts of clubs to perform the fundamental tasks of running a club well. Required items: Each item must be accomplished. Enter at least 5 club goals in Rotary Club Central Participate in a local or international service project. Clubs may collaborate with other clubs and/or another district. Apply for at least one district award in addition to the District Citation Additional Items. Complete any four. Achieve a net gain of one member Use social media to publicize club events Participate in a district or global grant Sponsor at least one participant to RYLA Sponsor a current or new Interact or Rotaract Club Actively involve Interact or Rotaract members in club activities Have at least a $100 per capita giving to the Annual Fund of The Rotary Foundation 75% of members participate in a hands-on-project during the Rotary year Hold a Rotary Day to highlight your club s activities The District Citation will be certified and submitted by the Club President to the Awards Chair. ROTARY CITATION - The Rotary Citation recognizes Rotary clubs that support each of the R.I. strategic priorities by completing certain activities. Clubs have the entire Rotary year to achieve the citation s goals. No application is necessary. The award will be presented based on information in the RI database and information updated by the club in Rotary Club Central. Clubs are asked to submit the request for verification form as soon as they have met the requirements. This will help spread the process versus all clubs at one time. ROTARY CITATION WITH PRESIDENTIAL DISTINCTION - The Rotary Citation with Presidential Distinction will be awarded to clubs that achieve the Rotary Citation plus one to three additional goals. Awards will be presented based on the information in the RI database and information updated by the club in Rotary Club Central. Submission of request for verification form will be appreciated. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION AWARDS EVERY ROTARIAN, EVERY YEAR AWARD - A banner will be presented to each club that achieves a minimum Annual Fund contribution of $100 per capita during the Rotary year, and every dues-paying member must personally contribute at least $25 to the Annual Fund during the year. No application required. 18

20 ROTARY DISTRICT 6860 AWARDS 100% FOUNDATION GIVING CLUB - For clubs that achieve an average of $100 in per capita giving and 100 percent participation, with every dues-paying member contributing at least $25 to any or all of the following during the Rotary year: Annual Fund, PolioPlus Fund, approved global grants, or Endowment Fund. No application required ANNUAL FUND PER CAPITA - For the three clubs in the district that give the most, per capita, to the Annual Fund. Clubs that give at least $50 per capita are eligible. First, second and third place awards will be given for both small clubs and large clubs. Per capita is the total amount contributed to the Annual Fund divided by the 1 July members (for new clubs this is the current members). No application required. POLIO PLUS GIVING - Awarded to the club with the highest giving to the Polio Plus campaign. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. No application required. TOTAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE ROTARY FOUNDATION (TRF) - Awarded to the club that gives the most money to The Rotary Foundation, including annual and permanent funds and Polio Plus, during the period July 1, June First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. No application required. LEADERSHIP AWARDS OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AWARD - Awarded to a member of the District Leadership Team who demonstrates outstanding qualities of leadership during the current Rotary year. No application required. Recipient will be selected by the District Governor. ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (RLI) - Any club with a club member who completed the RLI 3 part course will be recognized. The RLI coordinator will provide the Awards Chair, a list of clubs with Rotarians that have graduated from RLI in Rotary year MEMBERSHIP AWARDS SUPERIOR CLUB MEMBERSHIP GROWTH - Any club that exceeds membership growth above 5% as measured from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 will be recognized. The Small and Large Clubs with the highest percentage of membership growth will be recognized. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Honorable Mention will be presented to all others eligible. No application is required. No action required by Clubs. CLUB MEMBERSHIP GROWTH - Awarded to all clubs who meet or exceed Membership Goals for the club. Goals must be a net growth of one or greater to be eligible. The membership growth period is July 1, 2018 June 30, 2019 with each club s starting membership count as of July 1st. The District Secretary and the Awards Committee will calculate the growth. The district governor submits the names of all qualifying clubs to Rotary International. Each recognized club will receive a certificate signed by the RI President and a BANNER from the District Governor. No application is required. No action required by Clubs. CLUB MEMBER RETENTION - Any Club who retains 100% of their membership or increases their retention rate by 1% over the last year between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019 will be recognized as an Active Membership Club. No application is required. No action required by Clubs. INDIVIDUAL PROJECT AWARDS The following awards will be awarded for individual (single) projects in each category. CLUB ADMINISTRATION - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the most significant club administrative service project completed in Extra consideration will be given for projects that involve a large number (%) of the club membership, those that have significant positive impact on overall club administration, those that have significant positive impact on intra club communications, and those that raise significant funds. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair. COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the most significant local community service project completed in Extra consideration will be given for projects that involve a large number (%) of the club membership, those that have a wide community impact and projects, when appropriate, that include partners to help achieve the desired objective. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair. INTERNATIONAL SERVICE AWARD - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the most significant international service project completed in Extra consideration will be given for projects that demonstrate some level of sustainability and address one of The Rotary Foundation s Areas of Focus.. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair. MEMBERSHIP AWARD - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the most significant membership attraction, engagement, or retention projects completed in Extra consideration will be given for projects that involve a large number (%) of the club membership, those that have a significant impact on member morale and positive attitude(s) about the Rotary experience. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair. 19

21 ROTARY DISTRICT 6860 AWARDS PUBLIC RELATIONS/PUBLIC IMAGE AWARD - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the most significant PR/PI project completed in Extra consideration will be given for projects that involve a large number (%) of the club membership, those that have a significant impact on member awareness or community awareness of Rotary and its work/mission in addition to the project itself, or the best promotion of a service project or fundraising event using social media, news media sources, website, and DaCdb. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION AWARD - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the most significant TRF project completed in Extra consideration will be given to those projects that have a significant impact on the membership s education, understanding and commitment to the works of the Foundation and those projects that enhance the club s EREY participation. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair. VOCATIONAL SERVICE AWARD - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the most significant vocational service project completed in Extra consideration will be given for projects that involve a large number (%) of the club membership, those that have a significant internal club impact community impact and projects that have a significant external community impact. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair YOUTH SERVICE AWARDS - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the most significant youth service project completed in Extra consideration will be given for projects that involve a large number (%) of the club membership, those that have a significant impact on local youth. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair. VIBRANT CLUB AWARDS Awarded to those clubs with the best overall programs and operations for the Rotary year as determined by the Awards committee. As contrasted to the individual project awards, this award focuses on all activities, events, and projects of the club during the period July 1, 2018 through June 30, First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. One club will be recognized as District 6860 Vibrant Club of the Year. Use the Vibrant Club Application and submit it to the Awards Chair. Note extra consideration will be given to the club s maximization of potential based on size. Due to the nature of this award, this application is much more comprehensive than other awards program applications. SPECIAL DISTRICT AWARDS ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS (RYLA) - A RYLA 2019 Ribbon will be presented to all Clubs who recruit and send one or more students to the annual NA RYLA Program. The RYLA coordinator will provide a list of clubs sponsoring participants to the Awards Chair. INTERACT DISTRICT CITATIONS - Presented to Interact clubs that excel during the Rotary year. A special Interact Ribbon will be presented to all Interact clubs that meet the minimum criteria for recognition. Use the Interact Citation Award, Application form. ROTARACT DISTRICT CITATIONS are presented to Rotaract clubs that excel during the Rotary year. A special Rotaract Ribbon will be presented to all clubs that meet the minimum criteria for recognition Use the Rotaract Citation Award Application form. CLUB BULLETIN AWARD - Awarded to the small and large clubs with the best bulletin as determined by the Awards Committee using criteria suggested in the Club Committee Manual. Competing Clubs must provide to the Awards Chair copies of a minimum of 75% of all published bulletins to include at least one per quarter for the period July 1, June 30, 2019 OR all clubs bulletins shall have been posted in the club bulletin file located in section 2 of My Club in DACdb by June 30, First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. No other submissions required. 4 WAY TEST AWARD - Awarded to the clubs that best model the 4 Way Test by, in addition to reciting the 4 Way Test, institute or continue a program that promotes and embraces the values of the test. The program may be either internal or external. Use the Standard Award Application and submit it to Awards Chair.. First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. CLUB WEB SITE AWARD - Awarded to the club with the best web site that provides information external to the club and internal to the members. Consideration will be given for providing access to DACdb, projects, events and recognition of club accomplishments. A link to the club s website must be posted in Address Tab of My Club in DACdb by June 30, 2019 for the club to be considered for the award. (You get to the Address Tab by selecting the Edit Club button on the My Club view.). First, second, and third place awards will be given for both Small and Large clubs. IMPORTANT NOTE: The awards committee and or the District Governor reserve the right to, whenever deemed appropriate, award Honorable Mentions in all categories. 20

22 DISTRICT 6860 DISTINGUISHED AWARDS TOM MILFORD SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD Awarded to the District 6860 Rotarian that best exemplifies Service Above Self during the current Rotary year. (This is an award that clubs may want to propose their Rotarian of the Year for.) Applications must be submitted to the District Awards Chairman, Karen Morris by mail or not later than March 1, RECIPIENTS 2010 Tom Greene, North Shelby-Inverness 2011 Pat Cross, Madison 2012 Mary Jean Sanspree, Trussville 2013 Gary Andrew, Greater Huntsville 2014 John Valieant, Anniston Morning 2015 Carol Argo, Shades Valley 2016 Sue Mitchell, Decatur Daybreak 2017 Clilf Broderick, Greater Huntsville 2018 John W. (Bo) Porter, Shades Valley OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AWARD Awarded to a member of the District Leadership Team who demonstrates outstanding qualities of leadership during the current Rotary year. Recipient will be chosen by the District Governor. RECIPIENTS 2010 Lee Weinman, Gardendale Area 2011 Greg Jeane, Vestavia Hills 2015 Bonnie Richards, Shades Valley 2016 Dennis Sanders, Madison 2017 Ronnie Dukes, Decatur 2018 Tom Greene, Florence VOCATIONAL SERVICE AWARDS Purpose of Award: To recognize, each Rotary year, one Non-Rotarian person in District 6860 and one Rotarian, both for Vocational Service on a District, State, Region, National, or World basis (i.e. vocational service recognized significantly beyond the territory of a club). The Annual Award is based on recognition as excellence in representing and performing in a vocation with recognition of achievement significantly beyond one club or territory. To make application for this award you may download the application forms from the district web site. This application deadline is early and should be made to the Chairman, Council of Governors by January 15, For details on this application visit the district website. RECIPIENTS ROTARIAN NON-ROTARIAN Dr. William Hull Linda Johns Dr. Art Freeman MD Dr. Donn Brascho MD Faye Letson McWhorter Sheriff Chris Curry & non-rotarian spouse, Roger B. McWhorter Rogers Redding Bill Bolen Bob Iverson and Jody Iverson Ted Burns Michael E. Stephen Arthur Orr, Decatur Dr. Scott Harris Ed Partridge Stephanie Newland 21

23 DISTRICT COMMITTEES MEMBERSHIP AND PUBLIC IMAGE COORDINATOR DON WIGINTON Membership Committee TERESA WATSON Chair Mission: To identify strategies for recruitment, orientation, and retention of new members; to communicate with clubs, encouraging their growth; and to identify opportunities to establish new clubs. New Club Development JACOB ERWIN Chair Mission: To identify communities that justify a new or additional Rotary Club and to determine feasibility of establishing a Club with the goal of minimum of one new club in this Rotary year. Public Image AL MATHIS Chair Mission: To assist the District Governor and other officers in member and public awareness of Rotary events and activities; and to encourage and assist clubs in making public image a high priority. 22

24 DISTRICT COMMITTEES ROTARY PROGRAMS COORDINATOR LORI MOLER Rotary Fellowships ED TYLER Chair Mission: To promote awareness of and involvement in the Rotary Fellowships Program in District Rotary Fellowships are autonomous, international groups of Rotarians, Rotarian spouses, and Rotaractors who join together to: Share a common interest in worthwhile recreational activities (sports, hobbies, etc.) Further their vocational development through acquaintance with others of the same profession Make new friends around the world Explore new opportunities for service Have fun and enhance their Rotary experience. Disaster Relief AL MATHIS Chair Mission: To keep the District informed as to disaster relief opportunities and ways individual clubs can become involved in monetary and manpower contributions to aid disaster victims. Rotary International Convention BILL PETTY Chair Mission: To provide information and promotional activities to encourage and stimulate participation in the 2019 Rotary International Convention in Hamburg, Germany. District RLI Alumni Committee FAYE McWHORTER Chair Mission: To manage relationships with district RLI alumni and encourage continued participation in club and district leadership. Family of Rotary SCOTT STONE Chair Mission: To encourage clubs to appoint a Family of Rotary Committee to plan service and/or fellowship activities to include non-rotarians family members (e.g., spouses, children, adult children, parents, widows, or widowers). Provide advice or assistance, if needed. District Scholarships (Spain, Hickman, Estess) MARY GRACE EVANS Chair Mission: To coordinate with the clubs and universities that are responsible for identifying international students to award the Spain Hickman Estess annual scholarships. The universities include Jacksonville State, UAB and UA. 23

25 DISTRICT COMMITTEES ADMINISTRATION COORDINATOR COORDINATOR JOHN VALIEANT District Communications BO PORTER Chair Mission: To improve communications so that more effective methods between the district and clubs are developed and implemented. The communication plan will also encourage clubs to gather news about the club and its projects and share the experiences in an effective manner throughout the district and community. Emphasis will be placed on the use of internal and external communications to ensure a broad use and variety of communication methods. District Communications Officer DENNIS SANDERS Chair Mission: To provide the clubs and district with a uniform and efficient way of maintaining membership information, using a calendar of events, and establishing communications tools that support everyone through our district website and database. District Newsletter DAN BUNDY Chair Mission: To gather information from the District Governor, AG s, district committees, and other appropriate sources, and publish a monthly newsletter for distribution to district leaders. District Directory CAROL ARGO Chair Mission: To collect and organize information on district clubs, officers, and committees, and to publish the annual directory by July 1 of the Rotary Year. Social Media BETH WHEELER DEAN Chair Mission: Use Social Media to promote District and Club events and activities so as to enhance the Public Image of Rotary. Webmaster CARLA DAILY Chair Mission: To maintain and update the content of the Rotary District 6860 Official Website on a regular basis. 24

26 DISTRICT COMMITTEES DISTRICT TRAINING COORDINATORS COORDINATORS RONNIE DUKES / CARLA DAILY District Conference PHILLIP WILLIAMS Chair Mission: To conduct an end of the year celebration of accomplishments by the club on a district wide basis. Mid-Year Conference MIKE WADE Chair Mission: To review club accomplishment toward meeting goals to date. Provide training opportunities such as grants qualification, Rotary Leadership Institute, District Training for club leaders as determined by the organizing committee. Evanston Trip TOM GREENE Chair Mission: To introduce Presidents-Elect and other Rotarians who want to participate in a visit to Rotary International Headquarters and learn more about Rotary. Meet the various heads of departments and hear updates on strategic planning and goals for RI. MSPETS/AGI BILL PETTY Chair Mission: A seminar to motivate and prepare Presidents-Elect and Assistant Governors for leadership in their clubs and district. Attendance is required for PEs and AGs. DISTRICT TRAINING MEETINGS RONNE DUKES / CARLA DAILY Co-Chairs Mission: To organize and present a training session in early spring, following PETS, for Club officers and directors of the coming year, instructing them on the duties of their club leadership role. 25

27 DISTRICT COMMITTEES ASSISTANT GOVERNORS COORDINATOR BONNIE RICHARDS Assistant Governor - Area 1 BRANDON PRICE Assistant Governor - Area 2 GENE PFEIFFER Assistant Governor - Area 3 BETH WHEELER DEAN Assistant Governor - Area 4 HAROLD LEWIS Assistant Governor - Area 5 MARK NELSON Assistant Governor - Area 6 TRUDY LOWE Assistant Governor - Area 7 TOMMIE GOGGANS Assistant Governor - Area 8 TOM LAFON Assistant Governor - Area 9 LARRY SPARKS Assistant Governor - Area 10 SUSAN CAPLES Assistant Governor - Area 11 MIKE WADE Assistant Governor - Area 12 LORI MOLER Assistant Governor - Area 13 DANNY COONER 26

28 DISTRICT COMMITTEES AVENUES OF SERVICE COORDINATOR JOHN FERGUSON Club Service WAYNE HESTER Chair Mission: To help clubs function successfully by promoting strategic visioning, maintaining a speakers bureau, sharing information and recognizing achievements of fellow Rotarians. Vocational Service PHILLIP WILLIAMS Chair Mission: To promotes high ethical standards in businesses and professions, recognize the worthiness of all dignified occupations, and foster the ideal of service in the pursuit of all vocations. Community Service WENDY TAYLOR Chair Mission: To improve the quality of life of those who live within the club s locality or municipality. Community Service is an opportunity for every Rotarian to exemplify, Service Above Self. Boiling N Bragging MARY JEAN SANSPREE Chair Mission: The annual fundraiser is a District wide initiative, held in Birmingham, to raise funds for Children s of Alabama Critical Care Transport. Local celebrities serve as MC s and participate in fun events such as a corn hole tournament and football trivia. Prizes, hotdogs and hamburgers on the grill and a low country boil bring out the best in attendees! 10 tailgate teams had tents at the event this year including Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia Tech, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Southern Miss, Tennessee and UAB. All event proceeds go to Critical Care Transport unit of Children s Hospital. International Service JENNY JUCEVICIUTE Chair Mission: To advance international understanding, goodwill, and peace by fostering acquaintance with people of other countries, their cultures, customs, accomplishments, aspirations, and problems, through reading and correspondence and through cooperation in all club activities and projects designed to help people in other lands. Maintain a listing of international projects supported by clubs in the District and encourage clubs to participate in global grants. 27

29 DISTRICT COMMITTEES AVENUES OF SERVICE - Continued COORDINATOR JOHN FERGUSON Youth Services MARY JEAN SANSPREE Chair Interact MARTIN UPTAIN Chair Mission: To support growth of Interact clubs in District 6860, to reactivate inactive clubs and start new ones, with the goal of every Rotary club supporting at least one Interact club. Rotateract MARY JEAN SANSPREE Chair Mission: To support growth of Rotaract clubs in District 6860, to reactivate inactive clubs and start new ones, with the goal of every Rotary club supporting at least one Rotaract club. Youth Leadership (RYLA) Program LOUIS MICHETTI Chair Mission: To promote RYLA participant sponsorship by all District clubs, to plan the annual event and to coordinate all aspects of its implementation. Youth Exchange ROBERT ADLER Chair Mission: To provide young people with the opportunity to meet people from other lands and to experience their cultures, thus planting the seeds for a lifetime of international understanding. Youth Protection MARTIN UPTAIN Chair Mission: To provide protection and security to the youth engaged in any of the Rotary Youth programs such as Scholarships, Rotaract, Interact, and RYLA, and other programs within Rotary International and our Rotary District. 28

30 DISTRICT COMMITTEES DISTRICT ROTARY FOUNDATION CHAIR COORDINATOR WADE DRINKARD Grants RON BROWN Chair Mission: To educate Rotarians on proper and effective grant management, assist clubs with applying for district grants in accordance with rules and intent, to make recommendations on grant awards to the District Governor, and track progress and ensure compliance with reporting and documentation. District Grants RON BROWN Chair Mission: To educate Rotarians on proper and effective grant management, assist clubs with applying for district grants in accordance with rules and intent, to make recommendations on grant awards to the District Governor, and track progress and ensure compliance with reporting and documentation. Global Grants RON BROWN Chair Mission: To educate Rotarians on proper and effective grant management, assist clubs in submitting global grants applications in accordance with rules and intent, to sign off on grant requests, to track progress and ensure compliance with reporting and documentation requirements. Club Qualification JOE PEREZ Chair Mission: To educate Rotarians on proper and effective grant management, assist clubs with understanding requirements for club qualification, and to track and monitor qualification of clubs in the district. Global Scholars BETH AND JOEL WEINBAUM Co-Chairs Mission: To announce, encourage and assist clubs in identifying candidates for the global scholars program and assist candidates/clubs in applying and managing global grant scholarships. Peace Fellows KENAN KERN Chair Mission: To identify, encourage and nominate potential applicants for Peace Fellowships in the Master s Program and Certificate Program. 29

31 DISTRICT COMMITTEES DISTRICT ROTARY FOUNDATION CHAIR - Continued COORDINATOR WADE DRINKARD PolioPlus JOHN BEARD Chair Mission: To inform members about the campaign, the need for its ongoing support, and its progress of world-wide elimination of Polio; and to share projects with other districts. Foundation Recognition SUE MITCHELL Chair Mission: To encourage clubs to support The Rotary Foundation, to assist clubs with setting and achieving their contribution goals for the Annual Fund and Endowment Fund, encourage clubs to provide appropriate recognition of members who support The Rotary Foundation, and to coordinate the district s annual Foundation Dinner. Paul Harris Society ED STONE Chair Mission: To promote and enlist membership in our district-managed Paul Harris Society and provide appropriate recognition to those committed to long term support of The Rotary Foundation of RI by an annual contribution of $1000 or more in support of its objectives doing good in the world. Fundraising LEE WEINMAN Chair Mission: To encourage each club within our Rotary District and their membership to invest in Rotary International and our Rotary District by giving to the Rotary International Foundation s Annual Fund, to Polio Plus and other funds within the Foundation. 30

32 DISTRICT COMMITTEES ADVISORY AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMMITTEES Council of Governors PAT CROSS Chair Mission: To assist the District Governor as requested, and to promote all Rotary programs to advance understanding and goodwill throughout the District. Finance GARY ANDREW Chair Mission: To oversee administration of District funds, recommend and submit a budget for the following Rotary Year, and review the audit of the District Treasurer s records as of June 30. Nominations SUE MITCHELL Chair Mission: To accept nominations from Clubs, interview candidates, and by majority vote select the District Governor Nominee according to procedure set forth in the District Policy Manual. District Awards BO PORTER Chair Mission: To review all categories of entries for awards and select the winners in each; to evaluate all submissions in those categories where they are required. District Grant Audit BILL HARWELL Chair Mission: This committee is a three member committee formed in accordance with the Future Vision Pilot Program to audit the funds received from the Rotary Foundation at the concolusion of each year of the pilot. Members of this committee serve three year terms. Strategic Planning BILL PETTY Chair Mission: To develop and implement an ongoing process and discipline for planning long-range growth and development of Rotary District 6860 and all clubs. Visioning LARRY CROCKER Chair Mission: To prepare clubs within our Rotary District for the future by working with club members to identify their club vision which will ultimately lead to a strategic plan for each club within the district. 31

33 DISTRICT COMMITTEES ADVISORY AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMMITTEES - Continued District Historian PAT CROSS Chair Mission: To gather and maintain archival records of District 6860 and its previous district identifications, and to make the historical record available to Rotarians both in and out of the District. Rotary Leadership Institute SUE MITCHELL Chair Mission: The RLI seeks to have Rotary Clubs in District 6860 identify those Rotarians who could have the potential for future club and district leadership and provide those so identified with a quality education in Rotary knowledge and leadership skills so important in voluntary organizations. District Leadership Plan GARY ANDREW Chair Mission: To develop and update annually the District Leadership Plan which provides guidelines for the effective operation of the District. District Insurance Representative MARTIN UPTAIN Chair Mission: To review and distribute Rotary International Insurance requirements to clubs and the District leadership. The Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? 32

34 DISTRICT 6860 ORGANIZATION CHART District Governor Carol Argo District Vice Governor Sue Mitchell District Governor Elect Bill Petty District Governor Nominee Lee Weinman Council on Legislation Mary Jean Sanspree - Primary Rep. Bo Porter - Alternate Rep. District Secretary Mary Grace Evans District Treasurer Ronnie Smallwood District Auditor Wes Brown District Parliamentarian Bo Porter Membership & Public Image Don Wiginton Membership Teresa Watson New Club Dev. Jacob Erwin Public Image Al Mathis Rotary Programs Lori Moler Rotary Fellowships Ed Tyler Disaster Relief Al Mathis Rotary International Conv. Bill Petty Dist. RLI Alumni Comm. Faye McWhorter Family of Rotary Scott Stone District Scholarships (Spain, Hickman, Estess) Mary Grace Evans Administration Coordinator John Valieant District Communications Bo Porter District Communications Officer Dennis Sanders District Newsletter Dan Bundy District Directory Carol Argo Social Media Beth Wheeler Dean Webmaster Carla Daily District Training Coordinators Ronnie Dukes Carla Daily District Conference Phillip Williams Mid-Year Conference Mike Wade Evanston Trip Tom Greene MSPETS/AGI Bill Petty District Training Meetings Ronnie Dukes Carla Daily Assistant Governor Coordinator Bonnie Richards Assistant Governors 1. Brandon Price 2. Gene Pfeiffer 3. Beth Wheeler Dean 4. Harold Lewis 5. Mark Nelson 6. Trudy Lowe 7. Tommie Goggans 8. Tom LaFon 9. Larry Sparks 10. Susan Caples 11. Mike Wade 12. Lori Moler 13. Danny Cooner Avenues of Service John Ferguson Club Service Wayne Hester Vocational Service Phillip Williams Community Service Wendy Taylor Boiling N Bragging Mary Jean Sanspree International Service Jenny Juceviciute Youth Services Mary Jean Sanspree Interact Martin Uptain Rotaract Mary Jean Sanspree District Rotary Foundation Chair Wade Drinkard Grants Ron Brown District Grants Ron Brown Global Grants Ron Brown Club Qualification Joe Perez Global Scholars Beth and Joel Weinbaum Peace Fellows Kenan Kern PolioPlus John Beard Foundation Recognition Sue Mitchell Advisory and Special Purpose Committees Council of Govenors Pat Cross Finance Gary Andrew Nominations Sue Mitchell District Awards Bo Porter District Grant Audit Bill Harwell Strategic Planning Bill Petty Visioning Larry Crocker District Historian Pat Cross RYLA Louis Michetti Paul Harris Society Ed Stone Rotary Leadership Institute Sue Mitchell Youth Exchange Robert Adler Fundraising Lee Weinman District Leadership Plan Gary Andrew Youth Protection Martin Uptain District Insurance Rep. Martin Uptain

35 Rotary Club Meeting Time & Place (Club) (Place) (Meeting Time) Alabaster-Pelham Shelby Medical Center Thur 12:15 P - Christopher Taylor S - PE - Albertville Big Spring Lake Golf Club Tues 12:00 P - Nathan Patterson S - Tyann Rossuck PE - Alexander City Jake s on Broad Mon 12:00 P - Jackson Lilly S - Richard Silva, Jr. PE - Aliceville Civic Center Rotary Room Tues 12:00 P - Tim Alexander S - PE - Anniston Anniston Country Club Tues 12:00 P - Nancy Lipham S - Joan Sanders PE - Carol Kirk Anniston Morning Classic on Noble Fri 7:00 P - Ben Simmons S - Kerry Holt PE - Exec. Secretary - Karen Fenn Arab Sierra s Mexicanisimo Tues 12:00 P - Brooke Hemphill S- PE- Athens Athens State Univ Ballroom Fri 12:00 P - Barry Hickman S - Bill Perkins PE - Bessemer YMCA Bessemer on 4th Ave. Thur 12:00 P - Donna Smiley S - Diane Hyche PE - Teco L. Stephens Birmingham The Harbert Center Wed 12:00 P - Eric Jack S - PE - Philipe Lathrop Exec. Director - Susan Jackson Birmingham Sunrise The Harbert Center Tues 7:00 P - Deborah McGill Smith S - Robert Thurman Agnew III PE - Nathan Marcus Exec. Director Janet Ellis Boaz Snead State CC Cafeteria Wed 12:00 P - Mark Parris S - PE - Centre Lanny s Restaurant Mon 12:00 P - Patti Puckett S - Tommy Minnix PE - Cullman St. John s Evangelical Church Thur 12:00 P - Michael Fuller S - Scott Graham PE - Exec. Secretary - Francene Van Sambeek 35

36 (Club) (Place) (Meeting Time) Decatur Decatur Country Club Mon 12:05 P - Larry Payne S - Larry Freeman PE - Joe W. Propst, II Decatur Daybreak The Decatur Elk s Lodge #655 Wed 7:00 P - James Lamont S - Beth Hales PE - Kirby Harris Vickery Decatur Twilight Bank Street Grill 5:30pm (First Tuesday each month) P - S - PE - Florence Marriott Shoals Conference Ctr. Mon 12:00 P - Scott Morris S - Nancy Gonce PE - Dot Buchanan Fort Payne Western Sizzlin Tues 12:00 P - Patrick Trammell S - Terry Gillis PE - Tim Davis Gadsden Gadsden Country Club Thur 12:00 P - Lesli Bishop S - Stephanie Baltes PE - Gordo Cattle on the Flames Wed 12:00 P - James Chadwick Bailey S - Gail Beams PE - Greater Huntsville Redstone Federal Credit Union Wed 11:30 P - Lisa Abbott S - Rodolfo Chavez PE - Ron Brown Guntersville Gunter s Landing Clubhouse Mon 12:00 P - Jonathan Perkins S - Craig Cornwell PE - Guntersville Sunrise Jamoka s in Guntersville Tues 7:30 P - Janna Caroll P - Marsha McClendon P - Penny Morrow P - Beth Wheeler Dean S - Tiffany Martin Haleyville Lakeland Community Hospital Thur 12:00 P - Todd Barton S - Michael Evans PE - Hartselle Freight House Restaurant Tues 12:00 P - Daxton Maze S - David Burleson PE - Homewood Homewood Library Thur 12:00 P - Robert Sprain S - Peter Kirkland PE - Lawrence Corley Hoover Hoover Country Club First 3 Wed 12:00 P - Ed Burtnett S - Matthew Allen PE - Susette Clark-Walker Huntsville Von Braun Center, East Hall III Tues 11:45 P - George Smith II S - PE - Dana Gillis Exec. Director - Debbie Dryer-Coates 36

37 (Club) (Place) (Meeting Time) Jasper Bevill State Jasper Campus Cafeteria Tues 12:00 P - Gregory Williams S - Allison Jones PE - Lafayette Chambers County Hwy Dept. Tues 12:00 P - Thomas Randy Clark S - Josh Yerta PE - Lawrence County Western Sirloin of Moulton Thur 12:00 P - Bobby Burch S - David Norwood PE - Madison Hogan YMCA Thur 7:00 P - Timothy Stone S - Cynthia Curtis PE - Larry Smith Montevallo GLOCO Building 845 Valley Street Thur 12:00 P - Jim McDonald S - Dennis Kern PE - North Jefferson Gardendale Civic Center Wed 12:00 P - Jeff Rasbury S - Steve Garrett PE - Devin Allen N. Shelby-Inverness Inverness Country Club *Thur 5:30pm (Once per Month) P - Sam Dayhood S - Gordon Goddard PE - Lauren W. Teitelbaum Exec. Director - Raymond Hays Oneonta Charlie B s Restaurant Mon 12:00 P - Ricky Statham S - Barbara Andersen PE - Pell City Pell City Municipal Complex Tues 12:00 P - Matthew Pope S - Gay Blackwell PE - Elmer Harris Reform Barrigas Mexican Grill Thur 12:00 P - Bennie Harton S - PE - Roanoke Gedneys Restaurant Thur 12:00 P - Chuck Marcum S - Gerry Knight PE - Vickie G. Cummings Russellville Kelly s Kitchen Wed 12:00 P - Joey Rushing S - Nicole Pell Scottsboro Western Sizzlin Wed 12:00 P - Claire Porter S - Brandon Cox PE - Victor Manning Shades Valley Birmingham Botanical Gardens Mon 12:30 P - Denis Devane S - Paul Elliott PE - Bob Baker Exec. Director - Becky Swindall Sylacauga Coosa Valley Med Ctr Conf Room Tues 12:00 P - Bart Shaw S - Charles McGowan PE - Russell Scruggs 37

38 (Club) (Place) (Meeting Time) Talladega Citizens Baptist Medical Ctr. Thur 12:00 P - Ben Robbins S - PE - The Greater Shoals/Sheffield Rhonda P s Restaurant Mon 12:00 P - Bill Armstrong S - Charles Corky Snipes PE - Trussville Daybreak Sparetime Trussville Wed 7:00 P - Sandra Vernon S - John Griscom PE - Ken Vaughan Trussville Noon Trussville Hilton Garden Inn Wed 12:00 P - Marilyn Raney S - Ron Layne PE - Glenn Slye Tuscaloosa Indian Hills Country Club Tues 12:00 P - Sammy Watson S - Caroline Morrison Williams PE - David R. Pass Tuscaloosa Morning Indian Hills Country Club Thur 7:00 P - Dan Sutter S - Georgia Buettner PE - Fred Earl Twilley Vestavia Hills Southminster Presbyterian Church Fri 11:45 P - Jim Carlile S - Bob Bradley PE - Steve Marmurek Vestavia Hills Sunrise Vestavia Hills City Hall Thur 6:45 P - Ed Reisinger S - Mason Onstott PE - Active Rotaract Clubs (School Name) Birmingham Wallace State Community College Huntsville Alabama A&M Northeast Alabama Community College University of Alabama (Rotary Club Name) Birmingham Cullman Huntsville Madison Scottsboro Tuscaloosa 38

39 Active Interact Clubs (School Name) (Rotary Club Name) Albertville High School Albertville Asbury High School Albertville Alexander City Alexander City Benjamin Russell High School Alexander City Anniston High School Anniston Arab High School Arab Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School Birmingham Sunrise Boaz High School Boaz Douglas High School Boaz Saint Bernand Preparatory School Cullman Austin High School Decatur Decatur High School Decatur Gadsden City High School Gadsden Guntersville High School Guntersville Sunrise Hoover High School Hoover Spain Park High School Hoover Huntsville High School Huntsville Randolph School Huntsville Walker High School Jasper Bob Jones High School Madison James Clemens High School Madison Gardendale High School North Jefferson and Gardendale Chelsea High School North Shelby-Inverness Oak Mountain High School North Shelby-Inverness Restoration Academy North Shelby-Inverness Pell City Pell City Pickens County High School Reform Handley High School Roanoke Scottsboro High School Scottsboro John Carroll Catholic High School Shades Valley Mountain Brook High School Shades Valley Sylacauga High School Sylacauga Talladega High School Talladega Muscle Shoals High School The Greater Shoals Area/Sheffield Sheffield The Greater Shoals Area/Sheffield Hewitt-Trussville High School Trussville Daybreak Erwin High School Trussville Noon Huffman High School Trussville Noon Central High School East Tuscaloosa Hillcrest High School Tuscaloosa Northside High School Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa County High Tuscaloosa Northride High School Tuscaloosa Morning Tuscaloosa Academy Tuscaloosa Morning Vestavia High School Vestavia Hills The Colonels Vestavia Hills Sunrise 39

40 District 6860 Leadership Roster, Abbott, Lisa - President (Jeffery) 1111 Harrison Avenue Huntsville, AL GREATER HUNTSVILLE W: C: E: lisa.abbott@cadencebank.com Adler, Robert - Youth Exchange 258 Creekside Drive Florence FLORENCE H: E: rladler_es@yahoo.es Agnew, Robert Thurman III - Secretary st Street South Birmingham BIRMINGHAM-SUNRISE E: agnewrt@gmail.com Alexander, Tim President (Terrie) ALICEVILLE W: H: C: E: talexander@umcna.org Allen, Devin President-Elect (Shannon) 1405 Thompson Cir., Suite B Gardendale NORTH JEFFERSON W: C: E: daallen21@yahoo.com Allen, Matthew - Secretary (Abby) 1422 Pavillon Drive Hoover HOOVER W: C: E: uga9903@gmail.com Andersen, Barbara - Secretary 818 Mountain View Dr. Oneonta ONEONTA W: E: bandersen@realtysouth.com Andrew, Gary - PDG, District Finance, Leadership Plan (Joann) 1101 Shades Circle SE Huntsville, AL H: W: C: E:garyfandrew@gmail.com Argo, Carol - District Governor, Directory 4708 Oneida Ave, Northport SHADES VALLEY C: E: carolargo@charter.net Armstrong, Bill - President 105 Wilson Lake Shore Rd. Muscle Shoals THE GREATER SHOALS AREA/SHEFFIELD H: C: E: bill105@mac.com Bailey, James Chadwick - President (Hope) 518 Highfield Road Tuscaloosa GORDO E: cbailey@wabt.com 40

41 Baker, Bob - President-Elect (Elizabeth) 3005 Canterbury Lane Birmingham SHADES VALLEY W: H: E: bbaker@hinkleroofing.com Baltes, Stephanie - Secretary 302 Uriah Ave Gadsden GADSDEN C: E: gadsden.rotary.club@gmail.com Barton, Todd - President th Street Haleyville, AL HALEYVILLE W: E: todd.barton.gscx@statefarm.com Beams, Gail - Secretary PO Box 12 Gordo W: C: E: gbeams@fnbca.com (Dwayne) GORDO Beard, John - Polio Plus (Louise) 2400 John Hawkins Pkwy. Birmingham, AL SHADES VALLEY W: H: C: E: john.beard@alacare.com Bishop, Lesli - President (Richard) 4315 Skyway Drive Southside GADSDEN W: H: E: Lbishop@familysavingscu.com Blackwell, Gay - Secretary 246 English Isles Two Lincoln PELL CITY W: C: E: GBlackwell@UnionState.net Bradley, Bob - Secretary 3107 Altaloma Cove Vestavia Hills VESTAVIA HILLS E: robertebradley@bellsouth.net Brazil, J.G. Sr. - PDG (Virginia) 6801 Jade Pointe Tuscaloosa, AL TUSCALOOSA H: C: E: j.g.brazil@att.net Brooks, Dennis - PDG (Lorrie) 146 Mohawk Trl. Pell City, AL PELL CITY H: C: E: denmattb34@hotmail.com Brown, Ron - District Grants, Global Grants, President-Elect (Karen) 9060 Sugar Tree Trail SE Huntsville, AL GREATER HUNTSVILLE C: E: rbrown95@gmail.com Brown, Wes - District Auditor (Tina) 7058 Lake Run Dr Birmingham SHADES VALLEY W: H: C: E: wbrown@kassouf.com 41

42 Buchanan, Dorothy Dot - President-Elect (Willie) 1818 Tannehill Dr. Florence, AL FLORENCE H: C: E: dorothyking@bellsouth.net Buettner, Georgia - Secretary (Louis) 2806 Lake Cove Cir. Tuscaloosa TUSCALOOSA-MORNING H: C: E: gtbuet@gmail.com Bundy, Dan - District Newsletter (Teri) #7 Office Park Circle Birminghham BIRMINGHAM W: C: E: dbundy@ssbank.bank Burch, Bobby - President P.O. Box 400 Moulton E: burchagency@gmail.com (Tonya) LAWRENCE COUNTY Burleson, David - SECRETARY P.O. Box 852 Hartselle, AL W: H: E: dburleson@bibank.com HARTSELLE Burtnett, Ed - President (Deborah) 2306 Freestone Ridge CV Hoover HOOVER H: C: E: ed.burtnett@gmail.com Caples, Susan - AG Area Acorn Ave Tuscaloosa TUSCALOOSA W: C: E: scaples@fa.ua.edu Carlile, Jim - President (Kristin) 2314 Lime Rock Rd Vestavia Hills VESTAVIA HILLS H: C: E: CarlileJim@yahoo.com Carroll, Janna - President 229 River Pointe Dr Guntersville GUNTERSVILLE SUNRISE W: H: C: E: janadaleena@gmail.com Chavez, Rodolfo - Secretary (Bonnie Jean) 3216 Stone Path Lane Hampton Cove GREATER HUNTSVILLE C: E: ghrotarysecretary@gmail.com Clark, Thomas Randy (T.R.) - President P.O. Box 250 Lafayette W: C: E: tclark@fwforestry.com LAFAYETTE Clark-Walker, Susette - President-Elect 1515 Haddon Drive Hoover HOOVER H: C: E: susetteclarkwalker@gmail.com 42

43 Cooner, Danny - AG Area 13 (Debbie) 7648 Paine Dr Trussville TRUSSVILLE DAYBREAK W: H: C: E: debcooner@aol.com Corley, Lawrence - President-Elect 3405 Crosshill Rd Birmingham HOMEWOOD W: H: E: lcorley@ctsmarchitects.com Cornwell, Craig - Secretary 1450 Chalakee Road Guntersville GUNTERSVILLE C: Cox, Brandon - Secretary 701 Veterans Drive Scottsboro SCOTTSBORO W: C: E: brandonjcox@me.com Crocker, Larry - District Visioning (Phyllis) 2568 Willow Brook Cir. Birmingham SHADES VALLEY C: E: lawrenceacrocker@gmail.com Cross, Pat - PDG, District Historian, Council of Governors Chair (Roger) 107 Spotted Fawn Road Madison MADISON H: C: E: parc107@gmail.com Cummings, Vickie - President-Elect 749 County Rd 17 Roanoke ROANOKE W: C: E: vcummings@tec.com Curtis, Cynthia - Secretary (Greg) 102 Waterford Circle Madison MADISON H: E: gc77@aol.com Daily, Carla - Webmaster, District Meetings & Training Assembly Co-Chair 279 Old Overton Drive Madison MADISON C: E: cdaily107@gmail.com Davis, Tim - President-Elect (Kathy) 2107 Briarwood Ave SW Fort Payne FORT PAYNE C: E: awellwateredgarden1@gmail.com Dayhood, Sam - President 850 Corp. Pkwy, Suite 112 Hoover N. SHELBY-INVERNESS W: C: E: sdayhood@icloud.com Devane, Denis - President (Peggy) 1097 Greymoor Rd Birmingham SHADES VALLEY H: C: E: sined@bellsouth.net 43

44 Drinkard, Wade - PDG, Foundation Chair (Glenna) 825 Belle Meade Dr Tuscaloosa TUSCALOOSA H: C: E: w.drinkard@comcast.net Dryer-Coates, Debbie - Executive Director 202 Watterson Way Madison HUNTSVILLE C: E: debbie@huntsvillerotary.com Dukes, Ronnie - District Meetings & Training Assembly Co-Chair (Vicki) 2402 Dogwood Lane SE Decatur DECATUR W: H: C: E: rdukes@pepsicoladecatur.com Elliott, Paul - Secretary (Tara) 7024 N. Highfield Dr. Birmingham SHADES VALLEY W: H: C: E: elliottpw71@yahoo.com Ellis, Janet - Executive Secretary 797 Wedgewood Ct. Prattville BIRMINGHAM SUNRISE C: E: janetgellis@gmail.com Erwin, Jacob - New Club Development (Melanie) 2851 Bridlewood Terrace, Helena SHADES VALLEY W: C: E: jacob.erwin@centurylink.com Evans, Mary Grace - District Secretary, District Scholarships (Max) 117 Eula Way Huntsville GREATER HUNTSVILLE W: H: C: E: mgevans@redfcu.org Evans, Michael - Secretary PO Box 677 Haleyville W: E: mevans@yicnow.com HALEYVILLE Fenn, Karen - Executive Secretary (Ted) 407 Laurel Springs Road Anniston ANNISTON W: C: E: fenncmc@aol.com Ferguson, John - Avenue of Service Coord. (Ann) 976 Lamberth Rd. Alexander City ALEXANDER CITY H: C: E: johnwfergusonjr@gmail.com Fowler, Phil - PDG (Diane) PO Box 488 Arab ARAB W: H: C: E: dellmap@otelco.net Freeman, Larry - Secretary (Martha) 615 Johnston St. SE Decatur DECATUR H: E: larrybfree@bellsouth.net 44

45 French, Bill - PDG (Jane) 3637 Shamley Drive Birmingham BIRMINGHAM H: E: jbfrench@bellsouth.net Fuller, Michael - President (Tricia) 1400 Eva Road NE Cullman CULLMAN W: H: C: E: michaelfuller55@hotmail.com Garrett, Steve - Secretary (Nancy) 868 Meadowridge Dr Gardendale NORTH JEFFERSON H: E: sfgarrett@bellsouth.net Gillis, Dana President-Elect P.O. Box 814 Huntsville E: huntsvillerotary@huntsvillerotary.com HUNTSVILLE Gillis, Terry - Secretary (Katie) 961 Mountain Dr. Fort Payne FORT PAYNE W: E: kgillis30049@gmail.com Goddard, Gordon - Secretary (Sandee) 2351 Ridge Trail Birmingham N. SHELBY-INVERNESS C: E: gggbhmhwood@yahoo.com Goggans, Tommie - AG Area 7 (Erica) 931 Noble St Ste. 306 Anniston ANNISTON W: C: E: tommie.goggans@goggansgroup.com Gonce, Nancy - Secretary P.O. Box 95 Florence W: H: E: ngonce@bellsouth.net (Robert) FLORENCE Graham, Scott - Secretary 1533 Lakehill Street NW Cullman CULLMAN W: H: E: jscottgraham@bellsouth.net Greene, Tom - PDG, Evanston Trip (Deborah) 115 Old Hickory Dr Florence FLORENCE C: E: tvgreene@me.com Griscom, John Jr. - Secretary (Gail) 3492 Annette St Trussville TRUSSVILLE DAYBREAK H: C: E: jgriscom@charter.net Hadden, Don - PDG 912 Wear Dr Birmingham TRUSSVILLE NOON H: C: E: djhadden@aol.com 45

46 Hales, Beth - Secretary 2707 Princeton Ave SW Decatur AL DECATUR DAYBREAK W: C: E: BHales03@Hotmail.com Harris, Elmer - President-Elect (Glenda) 80 Bulldog Circle Cropwell PELL CITY H: C: E: ebhgsh@aol.com Harton, Bennie - President PO Box 489 Reform REFORM W: H: C: E: hartque@msn.com Harwell, Bill - PDG, District Grant Audit Chair (Julia) 475 Woodward Rd Trussville TRUSSVILLE NOON W: H: E: bharwell475@charter.net Hays, Raymond - Club Executive Director (Frankie) 3100 Brookhill Drive Birmingham N. SHELBY-INVERNESS H: C: E: oldduff2@gmail.com Hemphill, Brooke - President (Chris) 811 Colonial Drive NE Arab ARAB C: E: ebvhemphill@gmail.com Hester, Wayne - District Club Service (Elizabeth) 3408 Mountain Ln. Birmingham SHADES VALLEY W: H: C: E: wayne@hesterandassociates.com Hickman, Barry - President 101 Shady Ln Athens ATHENS C: E: barrynhickman@gmail.com Holt, Kerry - Secretary (Shanna) P.O. Box 998 Anniston ANNISTON MORNING W: H: C: E: kholt@noblebank.com Hyche, Diane - Secretary 5546 Orange Dr McCalla BESSEMER H: C: E: mrsdphyche@gmail.com Jack, Eric - President 2900 Wedgewood Circle Birmingham BIRMINGHAM E: ejack@uab.edu Jackson, Susan - Executive Director 108 Crestview Dr Birmingham BIRMINGHAM W: H: E: bhamrtry@bellsouth.net 46

47 Johnson, Bill Jr. - PDG Brookdale G University Park Dr Homewood H: C: E: billjun@att.net (Carolyn) SHADES VALLEY Jones, Allison - Secretary PO Box 207 Jasper W: C: E: allison@allisonjoneslaw.com (Trent) JASPER Juceviciute, Jenny - District International Service (Vytautas) 1508 Big Cove Road SE Huntsville GREATER HUNTSVILLE C: E: dzene.j@gmail.com Kern, Dennis - Secretary (Virginia) 641 East Boundary Montevallo MONTEVALLO W: H: C: E: kern@sprynet.com Kern, Kenan - PDG, District Peace Fellows (Beth) 317 Trace Ridge Rd Hoover HOOVER H: C: E: kenankern@comcast.net Kirk, Carol - President-Elect 702 Clydesdale Ave Anniston ANNISTON W: C: E: cakirk@eastman.com Kirkland, Peter - Secretary 2202 Brookshire Place Birmingham HOMEWOOD W: E: kirkland.peter@gmail.com LaFon, Tom - AG Area 8 (Pennie) 99 Bay Point Jacksons Gap ALEXANDER CITY H: C: E: gtlafon@gmail.com Lamont, James - President (Julia) 1507 Blackhall Lane SE Decatur DECATUR DAYBREAK H: E: towardjim@aol.com Lathrop, Phillipe - President-Elect 3328 Dell Rd. Birmingham BIRMINGHAM W: H: E: pw.lathrop@agedwards.com Layne, Ron - PDG, Secretary (Ann) 7050 Bradstock Ct Birmingham TRUSSVILLE NOON H: C: E: ronlayne1108@msn.com Lipham, Nancy - President PO Box 1843 Anniston W: H: C: E: nancy.c.lipham@wfadvisors.com ANNISTON 47

48 Lewis, Harold - AG Area 4 (Tricia) 202 W. Queensbury Lane Florence FLORENCE C: E: hwlewis@hiwaay.net Lilly, Jackson - President (Ali) 294 Children s Harbor Dr Alexander City ALEXANDER CITY W: C: E: jacksonlilly@childrensharbor.com Lowe, Trudy - AG Area 6 P.O. Box 283 Centre E: trudylowe@phscherokee.com (Donnie) CENTRE Maloney, Mark - PDG, District Parliamentarian, RIPE (Gay) PO Box 1469 Decatur DECATUR W: H: C: E: bmsatty@aol.com Manning, Victor - President-Elect W: C: E: victormanning@jcch.net SCOTTSBORO Marcum, Chuck - President PO Box 1263 Roanoke ROANOKE W: H: E: cmarcum@roanokecityschools.org Marcus, Nathan - President-Elect P.O. Box Birmingham BIRMINGHAM SUNRISE Marmurek, Steve - President-Elect 3304 Cheval Cir Bham VESTAVIA HILLS C: E: stevemarmurek@gmail.com Martin, Tiffany - Secretary (Bryan Sims) 1176 River Ridge Dr Guntersville GUNTERSVILLE SUNRISE C: E: simplytif@charter.net Mathis, Al - Public Image, Disaster Relief (Danielle) 5355 DeSoto Caverns Pkwy Childersburg SYLACAUGA C: Maze, Daxton - President (Olivia) 303 Wheeler Street NW Hartselle HARTSELLE C: E: daxton.maze@gmail.com McClendon, Martha - President 1369 Preston Island Cir. Scottsboro GUNTERSVILLE SUNRISE W: E: martha.mcclendon@dhr.alabama.gov McDonald, Jim - President (Jan) 613 Shelby St. Montevallo MONTEVALLO W: C: E: jmcdonald@montevallo.edu 48

49 McGill Smith, Deborah - President P.O. Box Birmingham E: dsmith@egsinc.com McWhorter, Faye - District RLI Alumni PO Box 5106 Decatur W: H: C: E: fayemc1210@yahoo.com BIRMINGHAM-SUNRISE (Roger) DECATUR DAYBREAK Medori, Georgia - PDG 2079 Stone Brook Dr Birmingham VESTAVIA HILLS H: C: E: gmedori@bellsouth.net Michetti, Louis - RYLA Programs (Debi) 301 Washington Street Huntsville HUNTSVILLE W: C: E: louis.e.michetti@gmail.com Minnix, Tommy - Secretary P.O. Box 130 Centre W: C: E: choiceinsurance@tds.net CENTRE Mitchell, Sue - ipdg, Foundation Recognition, Nominations, RLI 1047 Jackson St. SE Decatur DECATUR DAYBREAK C: E: sue.mitchell@calhoun.edu Moler, Lori - Rotary Programs Coordinator, AG Area Glen Cove Vestavia VESTAVIA HILLS SUNRISE W: C: E: lori.moler@childrensal.org Morris, Scott - President (Katherine) 116 Stoney Creek Florence FLORENCE W: C: E: scott.morris@proforma.com Morrow, Penny L.D. - President US Hwy 431 Guntersville GUNTERSVILLE SUNRISE W: C: E: penny@bobhembree.com Nelson, Byron - PDG (Carolyn) 392 Highlands Union Grove ARAB H: E: bbnels@charter.net Nelson, Mark - AG Area 5 (Tonya) 3254 Highland Dr. Birmingham TUSCALOOSA W: H: C: E: mnelson@ua.edu Norwood, David - Secretary 531 Walnut St. Moulton LAWRENCE COUNTY W: E: walwfm@bellsouth.net 49

50 Onstott, Mason - Secretary 569 Brookwood Village, Suite 501 Birmingham VESTAVIA HILLS SUNRISE W: C: E: mason.onstott@ml.com Parris, Mark - President P.O. Box 584 Boaz W: C: E: markparris216@gmail.com (Julianne) BOAZ Pass, David - President-Elect (Jenny) 5551 Alexander Avenue Tuscaloosa TUSCALOOSA W: C: E: dpass@sealyrealty.com Patterson, Nathan - President (Tammy) P.O. Box 1488 Albertville ALBERTVILLE H: C: E: nathan.patterson@bxs.com Payne, Larry - President PO Box 2239 Decatur W: C: E: larry.payne@dmhnet.org Pell, Nicole - Secretary P.O. Box 1088 Russellville H: E: majormediapublishing@gmail.com (Jessica) DECATUR RUSSELLVILLE Perez, Joe - Club Qualification (Bonnie) 3476 Water Oak Dr Vestavia Hills VESTAVIA HILLS H: C: E: joepa3476@bellsouth.net Perkins, Bill - Secretary Spring View Dr Athens ATHENS C: E: wperkins@alfains.com Perkins, Jonathan - President 417 Martling Road Albertville GUNTERSVILLE E: jon@olympiaconstruction.net Petty, Bill - DGE, RI Convention, MSPETS, Strategic Planning (Mary Lou) 5217 Glenfair Cir. Northport TUSCALOOSA MORNING C: E: bpetty@cba.ua.edu Pfeiffer, Gene - AG Area 2 (Cecile) 162 Bluebelle Dr Madison MADISON C: E: eugene.pfeiffer@ymail.com Pope, Matthew - President (Danielle) 800 Martin Street S. Pell City PELL CITY W: H: C: E: mpope@metrobankpc.com 50

51 Porter, Claire - President (Evan) 904 Byron Road Scottsboro SCOTTSBORO W: C: E: cclaire@johnporterlaw.com Porter, Bo - PDG, Alt Rep to COL, District Parliamentarian, District Awards, Communications (Barbara) 3200 Arbor Hill Trace Hoover SHADES VALLEY H: C: E: rotaryboporter@bellsouth.net Price, Brandon - AG Area 1 (Stevi) 1626 Brookmeade SE Decatur DECATUR DAYBREAK W: C: E: bprice@bca-inc.com Propst, Joe - President-Elect P.O. Box 1049 Decatur W: H: E: lawyerpropst@aol.com DECATUR Puckett, Patti - President (Randy) 3133 Golf Ridge Blvd., Ste 201 Douglasville, GA CENTRE W: C: E: patti.h.puckett@ampf.com Raney, Marilyn - President (Keith) 7712 North Lake Drive Trussville TRUSSVILLE NOON H: C: E: Marilyn.Raney@gmail.com Rasbury, Jeff - President 1420 Northbrook Dr Gardendale NORTH JEFFERSON W: H: E: jrasbury@farmersagent.com Reisinger, Ed - President P.O. Box 653 Birmingham VESTAVIA HILLS SUNRISE W: H: E: edsreisinger@gmail.com Richards, Bonnie - AG Coordinator (Ray) th Place S, #125 Birmingham SHADES VALLEY W: C: E: bhr.rpr@gmail.com Robbins, Ben - President P.O. Box 479 Talladega C: E: bwrobbinsatty@gmail.com TALLADEGA Robin, Ty - PDG (Helen) 4524 Pine Mountain Rd Birmingham SHADES VALLEY W: H: C: E: robinty@mindspring.com Rossuck, Tyann - Secretary (Brett) 1160 Mt. Vernon Drive Boaz ALBERTVILLE W: C: E: tyann@bellsouth.net 51

52 Rushing, Joey - President PO Box 119 Russellville W: E: jrushing@fcda34.com RUSSELLVILLE Sanders, Dennis - District Communications Officer 3205 Peninsula Cir Hampton Cove MADISON C: E: d.sanders.rotary@gmail.com Sanders, Joan - Secretary (Jim) 427 Laurel Springs Rd. Anniston ANNISTON W: H: C: E: joan.sanders@jsacpa.com Sanspree, Mary Jean - PDG, Rep to COL, Youth Services, Rotaract, Boiling & Bragging (Danny) 5223 Cahaba Valley Cove Birminghham TRUSSVILLE DAYBREAK C: E: sanspreemj@gmail.com Schmalz, Jane - PDG (Dick) 4126 Glenbrook Drive Birmingham SHADES VALLEY W: H: E: janes@lahrealestate.com Schuppert, Ken Jr. - PDG, Foundation Trustee PO Box 1469 Decatur W: H: E: Schupperts@aol.com (Lynn) DECATUR Scruggs, Russell - President-Elect SYLACAUGA W: C: E: russell.scruggs@renasant.com Shaw, Bart - President (Jodi) 29 West 3rd Street, Suite C Sylacauga SYLACAUGA W: H: C: E: bart@shawhankins.com Shepherd, Jerry - PDG (Kathy) 2409 Norfolk Ct. Northport TUSCALOOSA H: C: E: jshep.rotary6860@gmail.com Silva, Richard Jr. - Secretary (Brenda) 2190 River Oaks Dr Jacksons Gap ALEXANDER CITY H: C: E: rrsjr16@gmail.com Simmons, Ben - President (Natasha) 1302 Mountain St NE Jacksonville ANNISTON MORNING C: E: simmons_benjamin@bah.com Slye, Glenn - President-Elect 3216 Tyrol Road Birmingham TRUSSVILLE NOON W: H: E: gslye@bellsouth.net 52

53 Smallwood, Ronnie - District Treasurer (Lorraine) 3708 Colorado Ct SW Decatur DECATUR DAYBREAK C: E: rsmallw359@aol.com Smiley, Donna - President (Melvin) 2209 Timberland Drive Bessemer BESSEMER C: E: donna@ceresourcesinc.com Smith, George - President 1903 Fairmont Road Huntsville HUNTSVILLE E: huntsvillerotary@huntsvillerotary.com Smith, Larry - President-Elect (Monica) 112 Scenic Drive Madison MADISON W: H: C: E: smithlarry492@gmail.com Snipes, Charles Corky - Secretary 111 Brooke Drive Muscle Shoals THE GREATER SHOALS AREA/SHEFFIELD C: E: corkysnipes@comcast.net Sparks, Larry - AG Area 9 (Leigh) 2112 Camaro Lane Hoover HOOVER W: H: C: E: clsparkslaw@gmail.com Sprain, Robert - President th Court South Homewood HOMEWOOD W: E: rsprain@friedman-lawyers.com Statham, Ricky - President (Kim) 221 2nd Street South Oneonta ONEONTA W: C: E: stathamricky@gmail.com Stephens, Teco - President-Elect (Tazmine) 622 Somerset Blvd. Bessemer BESSEMER E: tecostephens@gmail.com Stone, Ed - Paul Harris Society (Marcia) 6406 Dunnavant Place Huntsville GREATER HUNTSVILLE W: C: E: els.huntsville@gmail.com Stone, Scott - PDG, Family of Rotary (Marguerite) 606 Ferry St NE Decatur DECATUR H: C: E: stoneps@msn.com Stone, Tim - President (Stacy) 212 Foy Road Madison MADISON W: H: C: E: tim.stone.mobile@gmail.com 53

54 Sutter, Dan - President (Allyson) 1809 University Blvd Tuscaloosa TUSCALOOSA MORNING W: H: C: E: dsutter@morrisonsmithcpa.com Swindall, Becky - Executive Secretary P.O. Box Birmingham E: becky@shadesvalleyrotary.org (Mark) SHADES VALLEY Taylor, Chris - President (Marci) 213 Windstone Pkwy Chelsea ALABASTER-PELHAM W: E: chris.taylor@edwardjones.com Taylor, Wendy - District Community Service 2008 Katie Dr SW Decatur DECATUR DAYBREAK W: H: C: E: Wendy.T@TFA.Toray.com Teitelbaum, Lauren - President-Elect (Neil) 7350 Cahaba Valley Rd, Suite 102 Birmingham N. SHELBY-INVERNESS W: C: E: teitelbaum.lauren@gmail.com Trammell, Patrick - President (Stephanie) 100 Featherston Rd. Rome, GA FORT PAYNE W: C: E: patrick_trammell@quorumhealth.com Twilley, Fred - President-Elect TUSCALOOSA MORNING W: C: E: ftwilley@buffalorock.com Tyler, Ed - Rotary Fellowships (Terry) 130 Morton Dr Pell City PELL CITY H: C: E: ehtyler@icloud.com Uptain, Martin - PDG, Youth Protection, Interact, District Insurance Rep. PO Box 1211 Gardendale N. JEFFERSON W: C: E: meuptain@yahoo.com Valieant, John - PDG, Admin Coord. (Bess) 274 Avery Dr Anniston ANNISTON MORNING H: C: E: jvalieant@cableone.net Van Sambeek, Francene - Executive Secretary (Keith) 176 County Road 1453 Vinemont CULLMAN H: C: E: francene@mindspring.com Vaughan, Ken - President-Elect (Becky) 500 Lakeridge Dr Trussville TRUSSVILLE DAYBREAK W: H: C: E: kvaughan@jcha.com 54

55 Vernon, Sandra - President (David) 372 Brentwood Ave Trussville TRUSSVILLE DAYBREAK W: C: E: sandra.vernon@trussvillecityschools.com Vickery, Kirby - President-Elect (Garrick Lynn) 2316 Raleigh St Decatur DECATUR DAYBREAK W: H: E: harriskirby@millerlawfirm.net Wade, Mike - AG Area 11, Mid-Year Conference (Judy) 3400 Water Oak Dr Birmingham SHADES VALLEY C: E: mwade12@bellsouth.net Walker, Ben - President -Elect (Meg) 2509 Brook Water Circle Vestavia Hills NORTH SHELBY-INVERNESS C: E: Walker.benjamind@gmail.com Wallace, Dale - PDG PO Box Birmingham E: dw@wallacejordan.com (Ginger) TRUSSVILLE Watson, Sammy - President (Debbie) 2410 Maple Ridge Dr Tuscaloosa TUSCALOOSA W: H: E: swatson@dchsystem.com Watson, Teresa - District Membership 4842 Phillips Dr Gardendale N. JEFFERSON W: E: tbw@northjeffersonlawyers.com Weinbaum, Beth - Global Scholars (Joel) 637 Jackson St SE Decatur DECATUR H: C: E: bethweinbaum@gmail.com Weinbaum, Joel - Global Scholars (Beth) 637 Jackson St SE Decatur DECATUR H: C: E: smokeywhiskey@gmail.com Weinman, Lee - DGN, Fundraising (Sharon) 3030 Hunters Run Gardendale N. JEFFERSON H: C: E: leewein@aol.com Wheeler Dean, Beth - AG Area 3, Social Media Committee, President 1240 O Brig Ave Guntersville GUNTERSVILLE SUNRISE W: C: E: bethdean@guntersvillelibrary.org Wiginton, Don - Membership & Public Image Chair (Nancy) 2213 Country Ridge Way Vestavia Hills VESTAVIA HILLS W: C: E: don@wiginton.com 55

56 Williams, Caroline - Secretary 1717 St. Charles Pl Tuscaloosa TUSCALOOSA H: E: caroline.williams@bbva.com Williams, Greg - President PO Box 3606 Jasper JASPER W: H: C: E: jasper.atty@gmail.com Williams, Phillip - District Conference, Vocational Service (Robbie) 761 Forest Lakes Dr Sterrett SHADES VALLEY W: C: E: phillip@ampleenergy.com Yerta, Josh Secretary 1030 Lovorn Drive Lafayette LAFAYETTE W: C: E: jyerta@fmbanklafayette.com I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing, therefore, that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Stephan Grellet 56

57 SAVE THE DATE! JOINT DISTRICT CONFERENCE DISTRICTS 6860 AND 6880 April 26-28, 2019 Birmingham Marriott Hotel 3590 Grandview Parkway Birmingham, AL ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION JUNE 1-5, 2019 HAMBURG, GERMANY 57

58 Aim for success! LET'S HIT THE TARGET ROTARY 6860 $1 MILLION FOR CRITICAL CARE TRANSPORT AT CHILDREN'S OF ALABAMA 10 TH YEAR Target Date boiling n' Bragging 58

59 ROTARY CONTACTS Rotary International One Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Avenue Evanston, IL 60201, USA Telephone RI website: Rotary International Club & District Support Gregory Franks Darwin Sampedro Rotary District 6860 District website... DACdb (District and Club database)... Facebook... Rotary Alabama Rotary District 6860 RYLA District

60 Official Governor s Visit Schedule Club Name Meeting Day Time Visit Date Meeting Location City Alabaster-Pelham Thursday Noon 25-Oct Shelby Baptist Med. Ctr, Hwy 31 Alabaster Albertville Tuesday Noon 7-Aug Big Spring Lake Golf Club Albertville Alexander City Monday Noon 22-Oct Jake s on Broad Alexander City Aliceville Tuesday Noon 6-Nov Aliceville Library/Civic Ctr., Rotary Room Aliceville Anniston Tuesday Noon 31-Jul Anniston Country Club Anniston Anniston Morning Friday 7 a.m. 24-Aug Classic on Noble Anniston Arab Tuesday Noon 14-Aug Sierra s Mexicanisimo Arab Athens Friday Noon 27-Jul Athens State Univ. Ballroom Athens Bessemer Thursday Noon 20-Sep YMCA of Bessemer Bessemer Birmingham Wednesday Noon 17-Oct The Harbert Center Birmingham Birmingham Sunrise Tuesday 7 a.m. 2-Oct The Harbert Center Birmingham Boaz Wednesday Noon 1-Aug Snead State Comm. College Cafeteria Boaz Centre Monday Noon 6-Aug Lanny s Restaurant Centre Cullman Thursday Noon 9-Aug St. John s Evangelical Church Fellowship Hall Cullman Decatur Monday Noon 20-Aug Decatur Country Club Decatur Decatur DayBreak Wednesday 7 a.m. 18-Jul Decatur Elks Lodge #655 Decatur Florence Monday Noon 29-Oct Marriott Shoals Conference Center Florence Ft. Payne Tuesday Noon 24-Jul Western Sizzlin Ft. Payne Gadsden Thursday Noon 23-Aug Gadsden Country Club Gadsden Gordo Wednesday Noon 12-Sep The Cattle on the Flames Gordo Greater Huntsville Wednesday Noon 18-Jul Redstone Fed. Credit Union Redstone Rm Huntsville Greater Shoals/Sheffield Monday Noon 10-Sep Rhonda P s Rest. 312 N. Montgomery Ave Sheffield Guntersville Monday Noon 27-Aug Gunter s Landing Clubhouse Guntersville Guntersville Sunrise Tuesday 7:30 a.m. 28-Aug new location Guntersville Haleyville Thursday Noon 16-Aug Lakeland Community Hospital Haleyville Hartselle Tuesday Noon 4-Sep Freight House Restaurant Hartselle Homewood Thursday Noon 30-Aug Homewood Pub. Library Main Auditorium Homewood Hoover Wednesday Noon 7-Nov Hoover Country Club Hoover Huntsville Tuesday Noon 21-Aug Von Braun Ctr., East Hall III Huntsville Jasper Tuesday Noon 18-Sep Beville St. Comm. Coll. Jasper Campus Cafeteria Jasper Lafayette Tuesday Noon 30-Oct Chambers County Highway Dept. Lafayette Lawrence County Thursday Noon 6-Sep Western Sirloin Steakhouse Moulton Madison Thursday 7 a.m. 26-Jul Hogan Family YMCA Madison Montevallo Thursday Noon 18-Oct GLOCO Bldg., 845 Valley St. Montevallo North Jefferson Wednesday Noon 19-Sep Gardendale Civic Center Gardendale North Shelby-Inverness Thursday 5:30 p.m. 15-Nov Inverness Country Club Birmingham Oneonta Monday Noon 13-Aug Charlie B s Restaurant Oneonta Pell City Tuesday Noon 2-Oct Pell City Municipal Complex - Rotary Rm Pell City Reform Thursday Noon 4-Oct Barrigas Mexican Grill 402 1st Ave. East Reform Roanoke Thursday Noon 27-Sep Gedneys Restaurant and Grill Roanoke Russellville Wednesday Noon 5-Sep Kelly s Kitchen Russellville Scottsboro Wednesday Noon 8-Aug Western Sizzlin Restaurant Scottsboro Shades Valley Monday 12:30 p.m. 17-Sep Birmingham Botanical Gardens Mountain Brook Sylacauga Tuesday Noon 23-Oct Coosa Valley Medical Center Sylacauga Talladega Thursday Noon 29-Nov Citizens Baptist Medical Center Talladega Trussville Daybreak Wednesday 7 a.m. 26-Sep Sparetime Trussville Birmingham Trussville Noon Wednesday Noon 26-Sep Hilton Garden Inn Trussville Tuscaloosa Tuesday Noon 11-Sep Indian Hills Country Club Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Morning Thursday 7 a.m. 13-Sep Indian Hills Country Club Tuscaloosa Vestavia Hills Friday 11:45 a.m. 16-Nov Southminster Presbyterian Church Hwy 31 Vestavia Hills Vestavia Hills Sunrise Thursday 6:45 a.m. 15-Nov Vestavia Hills City Hall Vestavia Hills 60

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