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News Exchange
From The Rome Exchange Club
Recipient of Exchange National Service Award 2014-2015
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Rome's #1 Service Club For Over 79 Years
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July 24, 2015
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Winner of the Leonard Grace Best Club Bulletin 2013-2014 Greg Gaston - Editor
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Exchange Club of Rome Newsletter
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Greetings!
Next Meeting
South Rome Early Learning Center
"This is a revolutionary new concept of early childhood education being developed by a partnership of Berry College, Rome City Schools, and the South Rome Redevelopment Corporation that is being watched by systems around the country."
- Odell Battles, South Rome Redevelopment Corporation, Education Committee, Chair
- Dr. Jacqueline McDowell, Dean of the Charter School of Education at Berry College
Menu:
Steak and Gravy, Baked Chicken, Steamed Rice, Green Beans, Mac and Cheese, Garden Salad, Cobbler and Cake
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Exchange Fellowship
This week it seems like we have a lot people we need to pray for:
- Exchangite Wanda Whitten, a.k.a. our own pageant queen Miss Understood and Miss Redmond, had surgery last week at Redmond Regional Medical Center. The docs reported that it could have not gone better which is wonderful news but we need to keep Wanda in our thoughts and prayers for a fast and complete recovery.
- Exchangite Ed Kolodzej's father-in-law, Doran Frame, of Charleston, WVA passed away last weekend. He was 95. Please remember this family in your thoughts and prayers.
- Exchangite Bill Irmscher continues to improve and now is beginning rehab and therapy for his hand after his very serious encounter with a table saw.
- Exchangite Dan Caesar's 9 year old great nephew, Micah Winkle is showing improvement and has undergone some surgery to remove the main tumor at St. Jude's for bone cancer.
- Sherry Loyd, wife of Exchangite Jim Loyd is having severe kidney problems.
- Mary Louise Dixon, wife of Exchangite Richard Dixon, Exchangite Ray Dempsey, and Terri Scott wife of Exchangite Dan Scott, all undergoing treatment for cancer.
If you have fellowship information, please let us know. The email addresses are:
Gail Johnson: gailj1@bellsouth.net
If you have emailed one of the above and your fellowship need has not been announced within a few hours, please email one of the other contacts.
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At our last meeting.....
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| | Dr Jeff McDaniel, Superintendent of Floyd County Schools, gave a passionate portrayal of our County School System with its number one goal of raising the graduation rate. Dr McDaniel outlined the steps being taken to keep children in school and working toward Destination Graduation. |
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Club Charter found....
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| | Recently, our original club charter was found by a long time member. Shown here, it shows our club was chartered on July 9th, 1936, making us 79 years old - now working on our 80th year of being Rome's number one service organization. |
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District Training for Officers and Board Members
Leadership Training for Officers and Board Members has been scheduled for Saturday, August 15th at Middle Georgia State University in Macon.
Registration: 9:00 - 9:30 Coffee & Continental breakfast.
Training: 9:30 - 1:30.
Cost: $20 per person - lunch included.
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Full details and the registration form are available at this link
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Gary Tillman Memorial Clocktower Race

It's time to lace up your running shoes, your walking shoes, or your volunteer shoes and mark your calendars for the 30th Annual Gary Tillman Memorial Clocktower 5K Road Race and 2 Mile Health Walk. This year will mark the 10th year of Exchange Club involvement and benefiting our own Family Resource Center. The race will be held on Saturday, August 15th, at 8:00am. We need participants, sponsors, and volunteers. This race cannot happen without your help. Volunteer sheets will start appearing at meetings starting next week. Registration forms and sponsorship information are available by clicking on the appropriate links.
As always, the race cannot happen without many volunteers, and this year this is especially important, since I will be taking a less active role in the future. There are several key roles that can be filled by volunteers who will work closely with Exchangite Jason Sanker and me to ensure that every aspect of the race is covered. Some of these roles have been filled, but there are still some needs. We still need individuals to fill the following leadership positions:
- Volunteer Coordinator - Filled
- Refreshments Coordinator -Filled
- Registration Liaison - Ensures that registration deadlines are met on race day (no runners may register after 7:30am). Ensures that all entries are received by the Finish Line company for input, and then returned to Kathy Phillips for input into the race email database. Assists the Finish Line company in tracking down problem entries prior to race and during results compilation.
Next year there will be other roles that can be filled by someone other than the race director, but if we can get volunteers in these for this year, it would be tremendous! Please contact Gail Johnson at 706-346-9348 or gailj1@bellsouth.net if you are interested, or know someone who would be a good fit.
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Yard Sale Items Needed
Our own Mr. Yard Sale, Scottie Edwards has put out a call for items to be placed in another Exchange Club Yard Sale to be held at the fairgrounds mid-August.
What ever you have...we want it and you can either bring it to an Exchange meeting with you or we will pick it up if you call Scottie at 706-346-5998. Nothing is too small or too big because one man's trash is an others treasure.
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News from the Family Resource Center...
Back to School Supplies....
Historically, the Exchange Club has sponsored a "Family Fun Day" to provide families working with our agency a day out as well as school supplies. Exchange members, FRC staff, and families enjoy the day, but time is a barrier this year.
Therefore, the FRC would like to change the way we distribute school supplies to families served by our agency....and we believe the change will mesh well with our Parent Aide program (we are actually pretty excited about the possibilities!).
There are two ways you can help:
1) Purchase gift cards (e.g. Wal-Mart, Staples, Christies, etc.): Our Parent Aides will be responsible for and manage the gift cards. They will meet parents at the store and assist them in picking out school supplies. The simple act of purchasing supplies as a family allows us to reinforce budgeting skills, address stress management and model behavior management in a public setting. It also provides a great family experience while enabling the parents to select items their child needs most. With your gift, we provide families with a very tangible experience that reinforces some of the skills we teach!
2) Purchase school supplies and donate directly to us for distribution to families. If you see some good sales and prefer to "stock up and donate", we are glad to distribute those items to our families. In addition to the "usual" supplies, we also welcome backpacks, lunchboxes, 1-2" binders (look for durable, clear view).
National Exchange donates $1000 Scholarship
Special thanks to our National Exchange Club for a $1000 scholarship to our child abuse prevention networks National Symposium. This will allow Parent Aide Shemika Roberts to attend some great training at no cost to the Center.
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Message from our new President

Welcome to the 2015 - 2016 Exchange Club Year. We kicked off the year right with one of our Youth Projects: the Give-a-Kid-a-Flag-to-Wave Project. Exchangites handed out flags to kids on Broad Street as well as at the Fireworks show. I would like to thank all those who gave their time and worked hard for this event over the weekend of the 4th.
Our club members accomplished so much last year, and I know that we will have to work hard just to keep pace, but I am confident we will do more this year.
One theme that The National Exchange Club is promoting this year is "Exchange Strong ". Exchange Strong is about serving communities. It's about raising awareness of the sacrifices of American Troops and their loved ones. Exchange Strong is about spreading child abuse prevention awareness and education to protect the most vulnerable among us. The Exchange Club of Rome is already leading the Rome area on both of those fronts. The Exchange Club Family Resource Center is attacking child abuse every day and is the only certified Child Abuse Prevention Center in the state of Georgia. This year's Memorial Day Celebration Service, spearheaded by our own Americanism Committee, was a fitting tribute to the sacrifices our veterans and their families have made over the years.
The coming year presents many opportunities for each member of the Exchange Club of Rome to be "Of Service" in his or her own way. One of my goals for our club is to engage more members in more activities which will translate into better service to our community. Another goal that I have is to increase our recognition and our celebration of the Youth of the Rome and Floyd County area. The future of our county, state, and nation lies with our young citizens and their accomplishments are numerous. We have plans for at least one and possibly two 'Freedom Shrines' to be installed at local schools, more information will be forthcoming at a later date.
We can all contribute to the cause of a better community in different ways, if you have an idea for a project or a cause that needs a project, I want to know about it. My door is always open and I look forward to working with each and every one of you to make the Exchange Club of Rome the best club in the nation.
JP
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The 2015-2016 National Exchange Program
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Answer The Letter...Join The Campaign
Family Resource Center Vice-President Jim Talley reminded all Exchangites at the last meeting that Annual Campaign letters had been sent to all members asking them to make a financial contribution to our Exchange Club Family Resource Center, the only fully accredited Exchange Child Abuse Prevention Center in Georgia. Talley thanked all those who have already responded and urged those who have not yet sent in their pledge cards or a donation to please do so as quickly as possible. He also reported referrals to the FRC are running ahead of last year and there are more cases than we can handle with the current staff we have.
Exchangite Charles Stevens has accepted the role of Chairman of the Exchange Annual Campaign. Charles will be selecting fellow Exchangites to serve as Campaign Leaders who will then contact individual members that have not pledged or donated.
Please Answer the letter.
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Have You Ordered The New Exchange Shirts?
 Have you seen the new Exchange Club of Rome Shirts? The new distinctive logo includes the State of Georgia logo on a striped red and white flag and incorporates by the Exchange Club and the Fair Association. These are available in both men's and ladies styles and can be ordered for you. Please use the link below to download an order form so you can make your selection. Please attached your check to your order form, give it to Bryan Shealy, and you shirt(s) will be ordered for you. |
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Rome Exchange Club
Meetings Held Friday At Noon
The Palladium
Coosa Valley Fairgrounds
1400 Martin Luther King Blvd
Rome, GA | |
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