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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 12:15p Roswell: Scott Bagwill Guest
For most of my life, I was fighting a battle that very few people could see clearly, including me. At my heaviest, I had lost nearly all confidence in my body, my health, and my future. I had tried countless times to fix myself through willpower alone, believing the lie that if I just worked harder, everything would change. Instead, I stayed stuck, physically, emotionally, and mentally, until I was forced to confront a hard truth: survival requires humility, support, and the courage to choose change even when fear is loud. In that moment, I also began to realize I needed something greater than myself to lean on. In this talk, I share my journey of losing nearly 400 pounds, not as a story about weight loss, but as a story about identity, resilience, and rebuilding a life from the inside out. I walk through the moment I realized I could not do it alone, the decision to undergo bariatric surgery, and the daily discipline required afterward, especially when motivation fades. Along the way, I discuss what it meant to undergo this transformation publicly, documenting the process on television in front of millions of viewers around the world. Walking through this journey in full view of the world forced me to fully reconnect with my faith, not as a background belief, but as the foundation that sustained me through fear, pressure, and uncertainty. Today, my life looks radically different, not because I found a shortcut, but because I learned how to lead myself first, anchored in faith. My faith reshaped how I see my body, my purpose, and my responsibility to others. I now focus on strength training, health, faith, and serving others, especially young people and communities navigating their own challenges. My hope is that this story reminds people that change is possible at any stage, that setbacks do not disqualify us from purpose, and that true transformation begins when we stop pretending we are fine, place our trust in God, and take the next faithful step forward. This talk is about hope, ownership, faith, and what happens when you decide your life is worth fighting for.
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7 | 8 | 9 6p Vinings Cumberland: VCR - Session 1 of 2 - Red Badge (Orientation) New VCR members are requested to attend both sessions of the Red Badge (Orientation). Each session is held immediately before the Club's service project (Sack Pack) at Cobb Co. Fire Station 5's Community Room (4336 Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30339). Use the parking lot next to the station house that is in front of "Another Broken Egg" and walk through the front door of the station house. A light dinner is provided (think sammies, salad, pizza fare), so please confirm your attendance with the President Elect (who will likely be talking with you about the session) for dinner and dietary needs. Session One is typically on even numbered months and Session Two is typically on odd numbered months. These sessions are intended to provide new members with tangible information about VCR, how to get plugged in, and the various opportunities afforded to Rotarians. Attendees are encouraged to bring their mobile phone, table, or laptop to also get a tour of our online presence, links, and members-only items. Hosts: Brant Campbell and Jennifer Humphrey
7p Vinings Cumberland: Sack Pack - Lunches for Table on Delk @Fire Station Vinings Cumberland Rotarians invite the community to join them on the Second Tuesdays of the month to assemble lunch sacks (chips, sandwiches, etc.) that are distributed the next day by The Table on Delk to children getting off the school bus (during the school year) and through programming (during the summer) in the immediate vicinity of Delk Road and Interstate 75. The Table on Delk is committed to serving individuals at risk of sex-trafficking. Part of that mission includes addressing critical needs of mostly women and their young families to decrease that risk, desperation, and food insecurity. The Sack Pack is held in the Community Room at Fire Station No. 5 in Vinings (4336 Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30339). The door is at the back of the station. Please park next door at Another Broken Egg (which will be closed at that time) and follow the sidewalk. LOCATION: 4336 Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30339 (intersection of Paces Ferry and Paces Mill). Rotary Host Jennifer Humphrey: 404-409-1348
| 10 12p Newnan: Affordable Housing with Brad Mock Guest Join us for a discussion with Brad Mock focused on affordable housing and its growing importance in our communities. Brad will share insight into current challenges, practical solutions, and how thoughtful development can balance growth, affordability, and long term community stability. This session will explore why affordable housing matters to employers, local governments, and families, along with ways public and private partners can work together to create housing options that strengthen the workforce and the local economy.
| 11 7p Vinings Cumberland: Sack Pack - Lunches for Table on Delk The Club's service project (Sack Pack) is held at Cobb Co. Fire Station 5's Community Room (4336 Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30339). Use the parking lot next to the station house that is in front of "Another Broken Egg" and walk through the front door of the station house. We will assemble lunch sacks (chips, sandwiches, etc.) that are distributed the next day by The Table on Delk for children in the immediate vicinity of Delk Road and Interstate 75. The Table on Delk is committed to serving individuals at risk of sex-trafficking. Part of that mission includes addressing critical needs of mostly women and their young families to decrease that risk, desperation, and food insecurity. Hosts: Jennifer Humphrey
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14 5:30p Buckhead: Year End Pizza PartyRegister We're throwing a pizza party to celebrate a year of dedication, teamwork, and meaningful moments. It's the perfect time to kick back, enjoy some hand-tossed pizza and fellowship. Come hungry, it's guaranteed to be a slice of fun! Cathy LaMon is hosting us at her home at 576 Westover Drive NW, Atlanta | 15 | 16 5p Newnan: Board Meeting Meeting will be held at: Strickland Debrow LLP 246 Bullsboro Drive, Suite A Newnan, GA 30263 Contact Kim Debrow for more information. | 17 5p Newnan: Board Meeting Meeting will be held at: Strickland Debrow LLP 246 Bullsboro Drive, Suite A Newnan, GA 30263 Contact Kim Debrow for more information. | 18 5p Newnan: Board Meeting Meeting will be held at: Strickland Debrow LLP 246 Bullsboro Drive, Suite A Newnan, GA 30263 Contact Kim Debrow for more information. | 19 5p Newnan: Board Meeting Meeting will be held at: Strickland Debrow LLP 246 Bullsboro Drive, Suite A Newnan, GA 30263 Contact Kim Debrow for more information. | 20 5p Newnan: Board Meeting Meeting will be held at: Strickland Debrow LLP 246 Bullsboro Drive, Suite A Newnan, GA 30263 Contact Kim Debrow for more information. |
21 5p Newnan: Board Meeting Meeting will be held at: Strickland Debrow LLP 246 Bullsboro Drive, Suite A Newnan, GA 30263 Contact Kim Debrow for more information. | 22 12:15p Buckhead: Jonathan J. Hunt, Esq., Interim General Manager, MARTA Guest Need to join by Zoom, click the link below. Jonathan J. Hunt, Esq. is proud to serve as Interim General Manager/CEO of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA). Jonathan is a regular rider of MARTA and uses this time to help connect with customers, observe the transit system, and make systemwide improvements. Prior to serving as Interim GM/CEO, Jonathan was MARTA’s Chief Legal Counsel. He holds several leadership positions within the industry, among them Chair of APTA’s Legal Affairs Committee. Prior to joining MARTA, Jonathan served as the Assistant City Attorney with the City of Atlanta. While with the City, Jonathan represented, among other concerns, Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport – the world’s busiest airport. Additionally, Jonathan practiced law for six years with the firms of Dentons US, LLP in Atlanta and Baker & Hostetler LLP based in Cleveland, Ohio. Jonathan was also in-house counsel for Limited Brands, Inc., where he served as primary counsel for Victoria’s Secret and Intimate Beauty Corporation advising senior and executive management. Prior to law school, Jonathan served as a lead Project Engineer for Gilbane, Inc., an international construction management company. Jonathan received an undergraduate degree from Hampton University and a Juris Doctor degree and Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Case Western Reserve University Schools of Law and Management. While at Case Western, Jonathan was named the first Baker & Hostetler Paul D. White Scholar and was the recipient of the Martin Luther King,Jr. Award. Jonathan is married to Ashanti T. Hunt, Esq. and together they have a son, Jonathan J.Hunt II. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87941219913?pwd=S15RIBjTE1TRk1NaDRNa3hTcmphUT09#success Password: 485257 5p Newnan: Board Meeting Meeting will be held at: Strickland Debrow LLP 246 Bullsboro Drive, Suite A Newnan, GA 30263 Contact Kim Debrow for more information. | 23 5p Newnan: Board Meeting Meeting will be held at: Strickland Debrow LLP 246 Bullsboro Drive, Suite A Newnan, GA 30263 Contact Kim Debrow for more information. | 24 | 25 5:45p Vinings Cumberland: Installation DinnerRegister No regular meeting for VCR on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. On Thursday, June 25, 2026, Vinings Cumberland Rotary will celebrate a wonderful year of Service Above Self and install its Board of Directors for the 2026-27 year. The dinner will be held at Maggiano’s (Cumberland Mall) with a cash bar. Members who plan to attend should use the registration link here for their ticket to the Dinner, no cost. VCR Members who would like to bring a guest will need to make that reservation in advance (limited, but plentiful, spaces available), using the registration link here for their guest ticket(s). Guest tickets are $80.00. | 26 | 27 |
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