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From Our District Governor Celebrating Youth Service Month ... and So Much More!By Steve Ivory This May, as Rotary celebrates Youth Service Month, District 6900 proudly shines a light on the students, young professionals, and emerging leaders whose lives are being shaped through Rotary. From Interact and Rotaract to GRSP, RYLA, Laws of Life, scholarships, and mentoring, we are not just serving youth — we are investing in the future of our communities and our world. Enjoy the photos from District Conference, where many of you saw an amazing show on Saturday morning. |
Thanks for a Great District Conference!By Steve Ivory District Conference 2026 was an inspiring and fun event that celebrated the hard work of all of our clubs. Lake Lanier wasn’t just a location for our district conference—it was a celebration of purpose, people, and powerful impact. |
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District Conference 2026 Nick Ramey Named Rotarian of the YearBy Nancy Prochaska DG Steve Ivory honored Nick Ramey from the Rotary Club of Newnan as the District's 2025-26 Rotarian of the Year. A passionate storyteller and community advocate, Nick brings his creative expertise to Rotary as the Public Image Chair for both the Rotary Club of Newnan and District 6900, helping clubs across Georgia share their impact … [more] |
Congratulations Sheffield Award Winners and All-Around Best Clubs!By Nancy Prochaska At our District Conference, we were proud to honor these individuals and clubs for their outstanding service this Rotary year. Sheffield Awards (presented by RC Americus to Club Presidents)
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RYLA Almost Time for RYLA!By Jaclyn Donovan Only ONE Month until RYLA!! We are so excited that our favorite time of year is rolling back around again. We’ve been working all year to make RYLA an amazing experience for every single student. If your club is sponsoring a student (or multiple students) to attend RYLA 2026, take a look at a few final reminders for you to check off. |
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Our Rotary Foundation Sometimes It's Just Extra Special!By Bob Hagan Every year at this time, Rotarians of District 6900 gather to examine and celebrate another year at what we call the District Conference. It is always a time of good fun, excitement and anticipation of which individuals and what clubs will lead the district in all the different categories of achievement. We are always treated to exceptional speakers, and for me, this year's talk by Ramesh Ferris, a Polio survivor and a Past District Governor out of Canada who shared a personal look into Polio, was extra special. It reinforced why we work so hard to End Polio Now and made me proud to take another look at how strongly District 6900 supports that effort. [more] |
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District Conference 2026 The Best in Public ImageBy Nancy Prochaska Sharing Rotary's impact on our communities and the world is important - and our District 6900 clubs have been hard at work to share our story through social media and other channels. It was extremely tough to pick the "best" public image engagement, but we did.
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District Conference 2026 Recognizing Our Membership Growth StarsBy Nancy Prochaska Membership growth is a key focus of Rotary International and District 6900. At District Conference, we recognized individuals and clubs with significant impact on our goal for growth. Two individuals - Rick Clark of North Fulton and Meredith Ragains of Atlanta Midtown - received the Al Daniel Membership Impact Award, for their significant addition to Rotary's numbers in District 6900. Other individuals were recognized for their recruiting work too, and clubs in each size category were recognized for their net increase in membership so far this Rotary year. |
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Our Rotary Foundation Mike Mudd, Citation for Meritorious ServiceBy Jackie Cuthbert Each year a Rotary district may nominate one person to receive the Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service. This year, District 6900 nominated Mike Mudd from the Rotary Club of North Fulton for this award - recognizing his long-term work on international service projects, on promoting individual giving to the Foundation, and his … [more] |
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Our Rotary Foundation Thanks to Our Top Foundation SupportersBy Bob Hagan At District Conference, we honored individuals and clubs providing high levels of support for our Rotary Foundation and Rotary's fight to End Polio Now. Thanks to all of you for your support, but particularly to: Top Per Capita Giving - The Rotary Foundation The Albert and Esther Thomson Award recognizes overall per capita giving … [more] |
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GRSP Update Joe Jones and D6900 Highest Per-Capita Giving Clubs HonoredBy Katheryne Fields At District 6900 Conference, Sandy Springs Rotarian Joe Jones was honored with the Frank E. Bentley GRSP Leadership Award for his 32 years of serving GRSP (pictured here with Sandy Springs Club President Megan Harris and GRSP Chair Ian Bond). The Rotary Club of Griffin also honored the four clubs with the Jake Cheatam Memorial Awards for the highest per-capita givers to the GRSP Foundation in their categories - Sandy Springs (Cat 1). North Columbus (Cat 2), Dunwoody (Cat 3) and Thomasville (Cat 4). [more] |
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Laws of Life Learn from Laws of Life Essay WinnersBy Carol Gray Walker We are pleased to announce that you can hear more from this year's Laws of Life State Winners now - by downloading the 2025-26 Essay book. We were also proud that D6900's conference featured two moving Laws of Life presentation - the first from alum Jackie Harmon (a winner 10 years ago) on Friday night about her journey from student essay writer to professional success, and the second when this year's State Winner and 2nd Runner-Up Susannah Tusher shared her essay at Saturday morning's session. [more] |
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District Conference 2026 Celebrating Our Service Project Winners!By Nancy Prochaska Service Above Self is at the heart of Rotary - and we are all winners for the work we do to make a difference. That said, we congratulate several clubs for their outstanding service projects this Rotary year in the area of Community, Vocational, International and Senior service. Take a look at the list and reach out to the clubs for more about their projects. |
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District Conference 2026 Honor Our Service HeroesBy Nancy Prochaska DG Steve Ivory asked all of us to make a special effort to honor our service heroes this Rotary year - from military to police, fire and EMTs, to teachers and health care professionals who serve our community. Clubs in each category were recognized for their Service Hero projects:
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![]() Exchanging banners: PDG Bob Hagan, Serbian DGN Vlad Laloservic, PDG Vlad Matic, DMGO and International Service Director Lee Hollingsworth, and Roswell President Trummie Patrick. |
Our Foundation at Work How Your Rotary Foundation Contributions Unite the WorldBy Lee Hollingsworth The Rotary Foundation - and your contributions to it - changes our role in the world. As an example, District 6900 welcomed and celebrate Serbian District 2483’s delegation, Vladimir Matic and Vladimir Laloservic at our District Conference. The ongoing partnership between our districts has fostered multiple Global Grants that organize elementary, middle, and high school student competitions in Robotics and AI — cutting-edge knowledge and engaging educational processes that can be shared across school systems globally. [more] |
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Club News Roswell Celebrates Students and Teachers of the YearBy Becky Nelson Holding programs and events to promote ’Service Above Self’ in our Youth Services is an important part of the Rotary Club of Roswell' s identity and is the Club takes seriously. In addition to those Rotary-centric/specific things (Interact, Leadership 20/20, Roswell Youth Council, Scholarships, etc.), our club also branches outside of the “Rotary walls” to recognize the Student and Teacher of the Year from 15 local public and private elementary, middle and high schools. |
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Club News What's New at North Cobb Rotary?By Jose Gonzalez It's not enough for North Cobb Rotary to stock the Kennesaw State food pantry, serve dinner to the women participating in The Extension's 12-step recovery program, gather for a social that featured Czechoslovakians cuisine, and attend District Conference (pictured here). See what else they were involved in this April. [more] |
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Club News Roswell Continues Long-Standing (or Not Standing) TraditionBy Becky Nelson The District 6900 Conference is always a highlight for the Roswell Rotary Club . We are known for a legendary Hospitality Suite as well as a few other stand-out traditions. With that said, current RRC President Trummie Lee Patrick III not only was proud to bring home the Sheffield and Rotary Club of the Year for Category IV awards but he also got to make sure that upcoming RRC President Leslie Bassett was thrown into the pool ... carrying out a 20-year tradition! |
