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At the Club’s change of command ceremony last week, Bruce gave a tremendous installation speech, in which he acknowledged and praised the service of his presidential predecessors, and thanked fellow Rotarians, such as Dr. Clif Payne, Bobby Kahn and Bob Hart, for their mentorship, leadership and friendship throughout the years. Additionally, Bruce warmly thanked his father, Don (also present at the ceremony), for instilling in him the importance of community service at a young age.
Bruce continued to outline two primary initiatives for his presidential term, to include a national Rotary program called Hanwash, that would provide clean water and effective sanitation to the people of Haiti; and an early learning initiative that would connect Rotarians with several already established local early learning programs/initiatives, such as Studer Community Institute /Dr. Dana Suskind’s “30 Million Words”; the Rotary established group, ECARE; the Boys and Girls’ Club and others, to help provide valuable educational opportunities to all children, regardless of race or socio-economic status.
Bruce’s speech concluded with a compelling call to action, and a Bob Hart-ism, stating, “The history of our club is in the future – if we can help solve these problems, the history of our community will be in the future too,” highlighting the fact that both of these initiatives are long-term goals that may take decades to accomplish, but the seeds that are planted with care and good faith now, will yield a better Pensacola for many decades to come.
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This grant will provide funds needed to operate our Work Training and Career Development Program. Through this program, Waterfront is able to determine each man's individual needs and determine a track within the program that will lead to their success. These tracks include:
-Work Training Program ➡️helps currently homeless individuals obtain life and job readiness skills they need to gain employment, which will lead to them being financially secure enough to get their own housing.
-Working Homeless Dormitory➡️provides safe, warm place to stay for the homeless who are already employed, while striving to save enough money to secure their own residence.
-Career Development Program➡️ Provides men with off-campus Mission housing, and in return, they care for and maintain the home. Our dedicated staff works with these men to develop a case plan that will serve as their tool to accomplish desired goals and be successful. Expected outcomes of this program include stable, full-time employment, fiscally sound money practices, safe and permanent housing, reliable transportation, and being clean and sober. Some men go on to pursue higher education opportunities at PSC or George Stone Vocation School, as well as continue to work towards their GED which could have been started in earlier faces of Waterfront's ministry.
Learn more about Waterfront and our rescue and recovery programs by visiting https://ecs.page.link/5jevw.
"She is truly an example of leadership and service not only to our next generation but also to the entire Pensacola community," said Lee Bell, firm president.
She is a dedicated contributor to the community, lending her expertise as Treasurer on the Board of Directors for multiple organizations including Manna Food Pantries, Pensacola Little Theatre and First Tee OF NW Florida. Over the years, she has served on the Board or Committee of several other community groups such as Rotary Club of Pensacola, Inc., the Junior League of Pensacola, Fiesta Forces, the Leadership Pensacola Alumni Association, and is also a member of the AICPA and the Florida Institute of CPAs (FICPA).
Join us in congratulating Beth!
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🏆 Rotary District 6940 Large Club of the Year
🏆 Rotary International Citation
🏆 District Citation
Sally is now serving as an Area 1 Governor for Rotary District 6940. Congrats, Sally B. Fox we appreciate the valuable work that you do in our community!
Learn how you can help change lives by becoming a sponsor at https://bit.ly/3wzLh29.
Not only are three difference makers pictured (L-R): Sally Fox, President of Rotary Club of Pensacola, Inc., Malcolm Ballinger, Chair of AMIkids Pensacola's Board of Trustees, and Jesse W. Rigby, Treasurer of AMIkids Pensacola's Board of Trustees, but this picture means $𝟚,𝟝𝟘𝟘 to purchase NCCER curriculum for each of our students to KEEP with them as they plan their future!
This picture represents jobs in carpentry, culinary and CDL industries! It represents support for families and it represents BRIGHT FUTURES!
We're training the next generation of carpenters, chefs and drivers - one of our students wants to be an electrical engineer so she can repair her family's home 🏡.
If you need employees - we're training them!
If you need training - we offer it! GED, carpentry, culinary and more! We are proud to offer these programs 𝐂𝐎𝐒𝐓 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄
because of YOUR SUPPORT and the support of organizations like Rotary Club of Pensacola, Inc.. Thank you!
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Attorney Sally B. Fox currently serves as president of the Rotary Club of Pensacola, Inc.. We are proud of her leadership and volunteer service through this rotary.
Interested in volunteering with Pensacola Habitat for Humanity? Email us at [email protected]!
Sally met with Superintendent Thomas to discuss supplying teachers with desk shields and masks to help protect against Covid-19.
Combine Rotary of Pensacola (CROP) donated $4,000 to fund production of the shields. CROP consists of the 12 presidents of the local rotary clubs who represent volunteer business and community club leaders who want to make a difference to improve needs in the community.
The desk shields were produced by Vertec, Inc.
Way to go Sally and all of the CROP leaders! You're making positive impacts in our community!
The Rotary Club of Pensacola, the "Downtown" Club, was organized on March 9, 1915, with 54 charter me Lunch is served at 12:00, you're late after 12:15
Meetings: We meet at Pensacola Yacht Club, 1897 Cypress Street, each Tuesday at 12:00 each Tuesday.

Join us at the 2022 Rotary International Convention in Houston, Texas, USA, 4-8 June!
We are offering a special registration rate of US$495 through 28 February at https://on.rotary.org/34ObYrA.
will showcase Rotary’s ability to bring people together, share ideas and strengthen our friendships as we Serve to Change Lives. We will see you in Houston!

Rotary International District 6940 congratulations Rotary Leadership Institute - Sunshine Division graduates! They completed Level #2!
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Rotary Houston International Convention 2022
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Congrats to Rotary Club of Pensacola, Inc. and Sally B. Fox, Rotary President and ESC attorney for receiving three awards over the last year!
🏆 Rotary District 6940 Large Club of the Year
🏆 Rotary International Citation
🏆 District Citation
Sally is now serving as an Area 1 Governor for Rotary District 6940. Congrats, Sally B. Fox we appreciate the valuable work that you do in our community!

Rotary International District 6940 thanks Pensacola Rotary for being a Platinum Sponsor of the 2021 District Conference! For more district conference details, visit rotary6940.org!

Time is running out to apply for the club's community grants. Deadline is March 15.
Rotary Club of Pensacola: Community Grants The Club supports targeted projects that address areas such as peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, or economic and community development with community grants.

Community non-profit organizations can apply for a community grant from the Rotary Club of Pensacola. Applications are due by March 15.
Rotary Club of Pensacola: Community Grants The Club supports targeted projects that address areas such as peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, or economic and community development with community grants.
News from the Rotary Club of Pensacola: These trying times have forced the most prolonged period with no meeting in the over-100-year history of the Club. In better news, today, the Club held our first virtual meeting with over 50 members coming together over Zoom. Our speaker was Dr. Issa Ephtimios, Consultant Physician of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine.

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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Rotary commit up to $450 million to eradicate polio Rotary and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are renewing their longstanding partnership to end polio, announcing a joint commitment of up to $450 million to support the global polio eradication effort. “Because of the efforts of Rotary and its partners, almost 19 million people are walking toda...

Rotarians seek opportunities to help others in our communities and throughout the World.

Club Awarded District and International Service Citation Betty Roberts, Past President of Rotery Club Pensacola, was awarded the 2018-19 Rotary District Governor’s Citation from Rotary Club District Governor Innes Richards and Assistant District Governor Dan Sulger, and the 2018-19 Rotary Citation with Gold Distinction from Rotary International Presiden...


Rotary Club of Lynn Haven, FL welcomes Rotary International District 6940 District Governor, Innes Richards!

District Governor Innes Richards is visiting over 50 Clubs in the 6940 District.

President John Trawick taking care of business with Chris Bridwell. Chris is the backbone of our club - thanks for all you do!
Rotary Tuesday, it’s where you should be! This is Membership Month - find a member to sponsor you as a guest at our Tuesday lunch meetings and lunch is on us!

Dr. Carol Whitcomb Powell gave a most informative talk about hearing loss with new research implications of how it relates to possible dementia.
New President John Trawick starts his year on July 9. A Big Thank You to Club Members for their support to me and the many projects we completed to give back and improve our community. It’s been an Honor!

The gavel has been passed! Many thanks to President Betty Roberts for a year of leadership and fun. The downtown club is looking forward to the coming year under the direction of President John Trawick.
Facinating power point and talk by our own Carol Whitcomb Powell on “Hearing Loss and the Relationship with Dementia”. Did you know that “the ears hear, but the brain listens”? Great stuff.

Lovely presentation by our speaker, Kimberly Ball on our Pensacola Regional Library. Have you been to the downtown branch? It’s a wonder.
Past-President Paul back at the podium! With Prayer (Puescell Schneier) and Sunshine (Sally Fox)
Our beautiful greeters, Dr. Judy Bense & LaVonne Agerton. Always fun, Alan Bookman and Vickie Campbell sold the winning ticket 😄
As always, with love from your Pensacola (the downtown club) Rotary.
Rotary International Convention Happenings in Hamburg.

Welcome to the downtown club - Rotary Pensacola!
President Roberts beat us to it, but here are some additional pics from today’s Rotary Tuesday at New World Landing.
Many thanks to Laurie Rodgers (Pace Center for Girls Executive Director) and Emma. Great job speaking before such a large group, Emma - you did great!
This is New Member Month - bring a guest / prospective new member and their lunch is on us! Want to join us? Come on down for a visit! Every Tuesday at noon, New World Landing.
(Nice photo bomb Professor Hartnett 😄) Greeters: Lisa York and Judge Roger Vinson

President Roberts presents a $10,000. check to Studer Early Childhood Learning Studer Children’s Hospital!
Rotary Club of Pensacola - service above self

Great day with the Downtown Club! John Bratton, Ph.D, UWF Professor with the department of Anthropology was our speaker, the Rotary Rooters serenaded us with some Spring tunes, and Collier Merrill introduced our new member, Charlie Sherrill. Welcome Charlie!
The Rotary Club of Pensacola, where you need to be every Tuesday at noon! Join us at New World Landing.


If it’s Tuesday, It’s Rotary!

Big thanks to Brian Cooper, Pensacola Parks and Recreation for a great presentation today!
Our own Grover Robinson did Sunshine (we think he’s got some high falutin’ job with city government -), and big thanks and congrats to Preston Forshee, our new Board Member! The Downtown Club - where *you* should be

Rotary Club of Pensacola President Betty Roberts awarded a check of $10,000 to Studer Community Institute Director of Early Learning, Shannon Nickinson to support the Early Learning Project Brain Bags and Parental Outreach entitled “Millions of Words for Early Literacy.”
Rotary Club of Pensacola Demonstrates Rotary’s Commitment to Literacy and Family Through Millions of Words for Early Literacy Rotary Club of Pensacola President Betty Roberts awarded a check of $10,000 to Studer Community Institute Director of Early Learning, Shannon Nickinson to support the Early Learning Project Brain Bags and Parental Outreach entitled Millions of Words for Early Literacy.

Rotary Club of Pensacola: Community Grants The Club supports targeted projects that address areas such as peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, or economic and community development with community grants.

Reminder: Applications are online for the 2019 Rotary Club of Pensacola Community Grants. Charitable 501(c)3 organizations are invited to apply. Deadline is April 15.
Rotary Club of Pensacola: Community Grants The Club supports targeted projects that address areas such as peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, or economic and community development with community grants.

HCA West Fl Hospital ...thank you to CEO Carlton Ulmer and all employees and volunteers who gave their time and expertise to help Panama City and Mexico Beach residents and hospital patients survive the results of Hurricane Michael!

What an amazing story we heard today at Pensacola Rotary!
Our own Carlton Ulmer, President and CEO of HCA West Florida Healthcare told us about his experience at the HCA hospital, Gulf Coast Medical Center in Panama City in the hours after Hurricane Michael. He acted as the hospital’s ‘point-person’ for FEMA and Homeland Security for their relief staging on the hospital property.
We also enjoyed a concert by our Rotary Rooters 🎼

Applications are online for the 2019 Rotary Club of Pensacola Community Grants. Charitable 501(c)3 organizations are invited to apply. Deadline is April 15.

Rotary Club of Pensacola learned about stem cell regenerative medicine from Dr. Adam Anz, Orthopedic Surgeon trained in Sports Medicine and currently leading the first clinical trial in the US using patients own peripheral blood stem cells to improve cartilage repair at Andrews Institute/ Baptist Healthcare. Dr. Anz was recently honored as Professional Leader of the Year at the Annual Pace Awards.

Join us Tuesday February 26th at 12:00 noon as we welcome Dr. Adam Anz, Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon. Dr. Anz will be telling us about his work at The Andrews Institute.
Hope to see you there! As always, we’re at Skopelos at New World Landing.

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