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Prayer. O God, our help in ages past and our hope for years to come, we invoke your blessings and your presence with us as we gather to renew our friendship with each other and our responsibility for the welfare of others.

We are not unmindful of common physical needs, so accept our thanks for food to sustain our bodies and fellowship to enrich our relationships. 

 

With praise and honor to your holy name. Amen. 

 

Club Announcements:

Birthdays and Anniversaries:

Birthdays:
  • Alison Parr                           February 19
  • Jim Walden                          February 23
Wedding Anniversaries:
  • Mark & Debbie Kennedy      February 19
  • Jon & Pam Turner                February 21
Membership Anniversaries:
  • Alison Parr                5 years, February 25
  • Luther Munford         5 years, February 25
 
Social Media. Do you want to keep up with the service activities and members of the Rotary Club of North Jackson? Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter (@RotaryNorth) and Instagram (rotarynorthjackson)
 
Rotary Foundation Thought. This week’s Rotary Foundation Thought is about the Annual Programs Fund.

The Annual Programs Fund is the primary source of unrestricted support for the programs of the Rotary Foundation. It funds programs in more than 160 countries on seven continents. From digging clean water wells for villages in Africa to teaching basic literacy skill to children in Latin America, during any given moment in a day, thousands of Rotarians volunteer their time and expertise ensure that all contributions given to The Annual Programs Fund are spent wisely on quality Rotary projects.
Only if Every Rotarian makes a gift to the Annual Programs Fund Every Year, will we will be able to continue to do the great work of our Rotary Foundation.
Stories

Mississippi Child Protection Services Representative Speaks to Rotary Club of North Jackson

 

 

 

Thomas Dent, Director of Faith-Based Volunteer Services for the MS. Department of Child Protection Services (DCPS) spoke to the Rotary Club of North Jackson at the club’s February 12, 2019, meeting. Mr. Dent, a former member of the club is also the son of current club member Tommy Dent. He discussed the role and activities of DCPS, Including, his and his family’s history of fostering children and of adopting their first foster child. He also discussed the Mississippi Heart Gallery which contains photos and discussion of children ready for adoption.

 

We thank Mr. Dent for his presentation and for his service to the children of Mississippi. He  (center) is shown in the following photo with his father, and with Club President Anna Powers.

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Rotarians Honored as Paul Harris Fellows

 

Rotarians Honored as Paul Harris Fellows

 

Rotarians Sara Anne White and Jay Cooke were honored as Paul Haris Fellows at the February 12, 3019, meeting of the Rotary Club of North Jackson. A person becomes a Paul Harris Fellow when that person has donated a minimum of $1,000 to the Rotary Foundation or has $1,000 donated in their name. People may become multiple Paul Harris Fellows by donating or having donated multiple gifts of $1,000 to the Foundation. The honor was established in 1957 to show appreciation for contributions that support our Annual Fund, PolioPlus, or an approved Foundation grant. There have been more than 1 million Paul Harris Fellows in the lifetime of the program.

 

Sara and Jay are shown in the following photo with Club President Anna Powers (left)  and Director Suman Das (second from left), who presented the awards to Jay (second from right) and Sara (right). We congratulate them on their recognition and thank them for their support of the Rotary Foundation.


Methodist Rehab Executive Director Speaks to Rotary Club of North Jckson

Chris Blount, Executive Director of the Wilson Research Foundation of  Methodist Rehab Center spoke to the Rotary Club of North Jackson at the club’s February 5, 2019, meeting.  He discussed the history and activities of the hospital and its three locations, Jackson, Flowood, and Ridgeland. The Jackson and Ridgeland facilities are for patients recovering from accidents and illnesses. The Flowood facility is for quadriplegic patients. Mr. Blount, who is a member of the Rotary Club of Madison-Ridgeland, showed photos of Methodist Rehab’s patients, facilities, and equipment.  He also discussed research being conducted on computer controlled prosthetics by the hospital and the Wilson Research Foundation.

 

We thank Mr. Blount for his presentation and for his commitment to patients in Mississippi. He (right) is shown in the following photo with Joe Jacobson, Methodist’s  Director of Outpatient Services.

The second photo is of Mr, Blount during his talk.

The third photo is of Messrs. Blount and Jacobson with Club Vice President Greg Campbell (left).


 
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Mississippi Civil Rights Museum Executive Director Speaks to Rotary Club of North Jackson

 

Motivational speaker, educator, and historian, Ms. Pamela Junior, Executive Director of the Mississippi Civil Right Museum, spoke to the Rotary Club of North Jackson at the Club’s January 29, 2019, meeting. In her speech, she took the club members on an aural tour of the museum gallery by gallery. She said that in the first year of the museum’s existence, it received a total of 250,000 visitors vs. a projected attendance of 180,000.

 

In addition to the aural tour, Ms. Junior discussed “Spirits of the Passage”, an upcoming exhibition in the museum, “The Story of the Transatlantic Slave Trade”, which will be at the museum February 2 - August 11, 2019. The exhibition will feature artifacts recovered from the wreckage of a sunken slave ship. From one of history’s most devastating chapters rise tales of strength, resistance, and fortitude. It sounds like a “must see” exhibit.

 

We thank Ms. Junior for her very interesting and informative presentation to our club and for her commitment and service to her fellow Mississippians. She is shown below before her speech with club Past President Ann Somers who introduced her, during her speech, and following it with club President Anna Powers (left) and Past President Ann Somers (right).

 

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Ramey Agency Representative Speaks to Rotary Club  of North Jackson
 

Eddie Woods, Sr. Vice President, Partner, Director of Integrated Marketing Strategy with the Ramey Agency in Jackson spoke to the Rotary Club of North Jackson at the Club’s January 22, 2019 meeting. The subject of Mr. Woods’ speech was digital marketing for 2019. It was  entitled “Big Data, Why it Matters and How to Use It.” In the speech, he discussed how marketers obtain and use data, principally data on the Internet, on consumers and other potential buyers to target their marketing campaigns. These data can come from previous purchases, memberships in organizations, demographic data and other such sources such as emails, letters to editors, social media, etc.

We thank Mr. Woods for his very interesting and timely presentation that left the audience enlightened and some of them somewhat concerned. He is shown in the following photos with club member Bob Potesky, who introduced him before his speech and with club president Anna Powers following his speech.

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UMMC Researcher Speaks to Rotary Club of North Jackson
 

Dr. Kevin Freeman spoke to the Rotary Club of North Jackson about the Opioid Crisis and Counter-measures that are being developed to combat it at the club’s January 15, 2019, meeting. Dr. Freeman is a native of the Jackson area. He received his undergraduate education at the University of Mississippi and his doctorate in psychology at the American University in Washington, DC. He is currently a Behavioral Pharmacologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.

 

Dr. Freeman discussed the history of the opioids in the U.S. including the introduction of opioids as “safe, effective,non-addictive” pain medicines. Counter-measures he discussed are pharmaceutical combinations that reduce the impact of heroin and fentanyl on the human brain. These combinations have been thoroughly investigated on mammals The next step is clinical trials on humans. We thank Dr. Freeman for his work on behalf of Mississippians and his work at the Medical Center.

 

He is shown below during his presentation.

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Rotary Club of North Jackson Recognized by The Rotary Foundation for its Contributions to the Global Campaign to Eliminate Polio.

Ed Thurmond, Rotary District 6820 Governor Nominee for 2020-2021 presented the Rotary Club of North Jackson with a Certificate from The Rotary Foundation highlighting the club’s contributions to the project to eliminate polio. Since 1985, when annually there were 350,000 cases of polio globally, a total of $1.65 billion has been spent on eliminating polio in a project started by and headed by Rotary International. This project has reduced the number of annual cases by 99.99%. In 2017, there were 22 cases of polio in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nigeria.

 

In the following photo, Mr. Thurmond is shown presenting the certificate to club Vice President Greg Campbell. The certificate follows that photo.

 



 
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