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Subject: Dunwoody Newsletter for August 3, 2022

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“The Friendly Breakfast Club”
Newsletter


August 3, 2022


Meetings

August is Membership and New Club Development Month

8/5 Jack Sparks, Owner, Mosquito Joe of North Atlanta
8/12 Boris Salinas, Dunamis Foundation, Quito, Ecuador
8/26 Cathie Brumfield, The Power of Native Plants
9/2 Justin Campbell, Director of Studio Operations, Gray TV

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

8/2 George Stewart, Jr.
8/4 William Thiele
8/7 Neal MacDonald
8/14 Cathie Brumfield
8/16 Meredith Morris
8/17 Charlie Augello
8/25 Mike Carlson

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

8/3 Deb Cameron (33)
8/12 Marion Bunch (46)
8/19 Mike Parks (7)
8/20 Ron Barden (57)
8/29 Buzz Law (16)
8/31 Rick Woods (23)

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ROTARY CLUB OF
Dunwoody

Fridays, 7:15 am
Embassy Suites - Atlanta Perimeter Center
1030 Crown Pointe Pkwy
Atlanta, GA , GA 30338

LEADERSHIP

President Jennifer Shumway
President-Elect Jack Sparks, Jr.
President Nominee Louise Barden
Immediate PP Carter Stout
Treasurer Cathie Brumfield
Secretary Matthew Johnson
Public Image Imani Reynolds
Sergeant-at-Arms Griff Ransom
Community Service Rick Woods
Admin Ed Holliday

This Week's Speaker
Jack Sparks, Owner, Mosquito Joe of North Atlanta

Join us this Friday to welcome our own Jack Sparks as speaker. You can join us live at LeMeridien or via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86202979419

Jack is the owner of Mosquito Joe of North Atlanta. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Jack graduated from John Carroll Catholic High School. After high school he went on to attain his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alabama.  After graduating, Jack began his career in banking here in Atlanta, GA with Bank of America.  He went on to attain his MBA from Business School Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland before returning to Atlanta and the banking industry. [more]

Opportunity to Serve
Join DeKalb Rotary Council to Collect FODAC Equipment This Saturday, August 6

Join the Rotary Club of North Atlanta and DeKalb Rotarians on Saturday, August 6 in our annual FODAC (Friends of Disabled Adults and Children) equipment drive. With your help in years past, this project has collected more than $1,000,000 worth of durable medical equipment from local residents and businesses in the metro Atlanta area; that equipment is then refurbished and redistributed to those in need. 

On Saturday, August 6 at 8:30 am, we will meet at the back patio of the 57th Restaurant, located next to PDK Airport on Clairmont Road in Chamblee. RC of North Atlanta will provide a kickoff breakfast and drinks for the volunteers and give everyone a few minutes to socialize before heading out to pick up equipment about 9 or 9:30 (everyone is usually done between 1 and 2 pm).

 Sign up today! [more]

Fellowship Opportunity
Join Dunwoody's Wine Fellowship for a Trip to North Georgia Wineries

On Saturday, August 27, a group of about 10 members of the Dunwoody Family of Rotary will be heading out to visit some of the North Georgia wineries - we're planning on a couple of vehicles with designated drivers. If you'd like to join in the fun and fellowship, please contact Carter Stout as soon as possible - he is trying to finalize our count by this Friday, August 5, so we can make our final plans. 

How a Fig Tree Supports the USO ... by Charlie Augello

This is the story of a hobby - propagating Fig trees - that resulted in raising funds to assist our military personnel through the services of USO at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. And a story about how you can be part of the story ...

Back in the 40’s my father, Salvatore Augello, planted a cutting from a Turkish Brown fig tree that originated from his hometown of Castrofillipo, Sicily. He planted it in the small back yard of my Uncle Joe’s apartment house on E. 48th Street in Manhattan, which is also were I grew up. 

In the late 50’s my father took a cutting from the fig tree and planted it in the back yard garden of my sister’s home (May & husband Tony) on Long Island. In the late 70’s Tony gave me a few cuttings from his fig tree to plant at my home in Massachusetts. A couple of cuttings survived, and we brought them with us when we moved to Georgia as the weather would be very compatible for fig trees.

 As the Turkish fig tree blossomed my interest in expanding the varietals also expanded resulting in seven fig trees - the original one in the ground and the others growing in large black plastic buckets. The trees loved their new home and care. To control the growth of each of the trees and making harvesting manageable, I started pruning each tree every year and propagating the cuttings to pass along to our children and grandchildren and to sell at the Market to raise money for the USO. 

We now have several varietals Turkish Brown, Black fig and Green fig.

NOW FOR SALE: Today, you can have your choice of Turkish Brown, Black Fig, and a very limited amount of Green Fig trees. We're selling them at the market for $25 each - FIRST COME FIRST SERVE - and all funds are donated to the USO!

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