May 2024
Volume 24 Issue 5
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Must Attend Rotary Events | |
BATTER UP
Join the Rotary Club of Richmond for an evening with the Richmond Squirrels Thursday, June 6th.
Contact Michela Worthington-Adams for more information and to reserve your ticket(s) today!
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SAVE THE DATE and make plans now to join the Rotary Club of Richmond for a Blue Crab Festival the afternoon of September 14, 2024, 12 - 3pm at the beautiful Overlook in Church Hill.
We look forward to seeing you for a great afternoon of fun and hospitality!
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our May Social at Gather & Hem at the old Miller & Rhodes Building.
We look forward to seeing you at the next gathering!
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Volunteer Opportunity:
Meals on Wheels
Grab a buddy and/or make a new friend! Meals on Wheels is in need of drivers and runners Thursday mornings. This is a two person volunteer opportunity! Sherry Peterson is heading up this effort. Sign-up sheets are always available at our meetings. Drivers are needed for May, June and July dates! Make new friends and make a difference in our neighbors' lives. Reach out to Sherry directly at sepete@verizon.net.
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Volunteer Opportunity:
Rework Richmond
Volunteer opportunities range from resume preparation for employment consideration to financial coaching with participants.
Contact John Purnell via email, purnelljc@comcast.net, or Charles Layman via email, laymanc@comcast.net, and Todd Martin via email, toddmartin@comcast.net,
and let them know how you can help.
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Volunteer Opportunity:
Project Ramp
Build a ramp and join your fellow Rotarians for a morning of fun and community service. Accessibility is critical for safety and quality of life. John Delandro is heading up this effort. Reach out to John directly at johndelandro3@gmail.com.
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Volunteer Opportunity:
Blood Drive
Thank you for your participation in the Blood Drive hosted by the South Richmond Rotary Club on March 21, 2024 at Willow Oaks!
Information about the next one will be coming soon!
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May 7, 2024- Carrie W. LeCrom, Ph.D.
Executive Director VCU Center for Sport Leadership
"Advancing the World through Sport"
Carrie LeCrom has served as the Executive Director of the Center for Sport Leadership (CSL) since 2015, holding various roles within the CSL since joining the staff in 2003. Her responsibilities at the CSL include setting the program’s strategic direction, handling academic matters, expanding the global reach of the program, managing its budget, and teaching courses including Sport Leadership, Research Methods, The Global Business of Sport, Sociology, and Sport for Development.
Under her guidance the program has launched a dual degree program (M.S.L./MBA), a doctoral track in Sport Leadership, and has seen significant growth in terms of competitiveness and reputation (currently ranked top 10 in the nation among graduate programs in sport business).
LeCrom is passionate about the use of sport for social change and focuses much of her research in this area. She has secured over $1.94 million in grant funding from sources such as the U.S. Department of State and the NCAA. Since 2007, she has created and coordinated two-way citizen exchanges in Sports Diplomacy between the U.S. and China, Ethiopia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan. These programs have focused on various social issues specific to each country and community including health promotion, HIV/AIDS education, gender empowerment, reconciliation, and more.
Building on these programs, LeCrom won a prestigious Fulbright Fellowship that took her and her family to South Africa where they lived all of 2019. As a Fulbright Scholar, LeCrom piloted and launched an all-girls leadership and gender empowerment soccer program in the rural community of Jamestown, South Africa. Her local host institution, Stellenbosch University, provided support for the program’s continuance upon LeCrom’s departure. She additionally worked with several other sport for development organizations while in South Africa, including Grassroot Soccer, Training 4 Changes, The Roxy Davis Foundation, and Laureus.
LeCrom is a well-published scholar in some of sport management’s top journals such as Sport Management Review, the Journal of Sport Management, Sport in Society, and Sport Marketing Quarterly. In 2020 she was selected as a North American Society of Sport Management Research Fellow and has served on the editorial boards of Sport Management Education Journal and the Journal of Amateur Sport. In 2014, LeCrom was awarded the Ruch Award for Excellence in Teaching, the highest teaching award given by VCU’s School of Education, and in 2016 she was the Award of Excellence recipient for combined excellence in teaching, research, and service. LeCrom holds degrees from Lynchburg College (B.A. in Business Administration and Sport Management), and VCU (M.S. in Sport Leadership; Ph.D. in Education). She is married to the Director of Youth Development for the Richmond Strikers Soccer Club and has two children.
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May 14, 2024- Danny Avula, MD, MPH
Danny served the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts for 12 years, including as the Director for six years. He championed efforts to address maternal and childhood health, access to reproductive care, community safety, and the root causes that shape health for all of us—especially poverty and race.
A practicing pediatrician at Chippenham Hospital in the City’s 9th district, Danny understands families’ deepest concerns for their children and the unjust way our current systems limit the ability of many to thrive. As Mayor, he will do everything he can to ensure kids and their families have a solid foundation for health and wellbeing—including top-notch public schools, stable and affordable housing for all income levels, stopping the proliferation of guns and gun violence, and thriving neighborhoods with the services residents count on.
In January 2021, Governor Northam appointed Danny to lead the statewide COVID-19 vaccination effort. Danny jumpstarted a struggling rollout and elevated Virginia from 50th to one of the top 10 most-vaccinated states in the country, saving countless lives. Danny has a track record of creating effective systems that support healthy and thriving communities.
As Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Social Services, Danny implemented key changes to support families across Virginia and to create more sustainable pathways out of poverty. He expanded resources through successful legislative advocacy, laid the groundwork and began the process of replacing outdated IT systems, and ensured employees statewide had the necessary training to offer responsive, high-quality service.
Danny was named one of Richmond’s “Top Docs” each year from 2013-2022, a Richmond Times-Dispatch Person of the Year in 2019, and Style Weekly’s Richmonder of the Year in 2020.
A father of five, Danny and his wife, Mary Kay, have lived in Richmond’s East End for 20 years. They cherish the strong friendships and relationships they have built in Richmond. Mary Kay is a teacher at RPS’s Chimborazo Elementary, and their five children are proud Richmond Public Schools students or alumni.
Danny’s father grew up in rural India and came to the US when he was 19. He joined the US Navy, modeling a commitment to service. After transitioning out of active duty, both of Danny’s parents spent their entire careers working for the Department of Defense, instilling in him a deep pride in serving his country and community. Danny studied biology at UVA, attended medical school at VCU, and earned a Masters of Public Health degree at Johns Hopkins University. He returned to Richmond to dedicate himself to public service.
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May 21, 2024- Jason Miyares
Attorney General of Virginia
"UPDATE: Commonwealth of Virginia Attorneys General Offices"
Attorney General Jason Miyares' story doesn't start in Virginia, but in Havana, Cuba when his mother, Miriam Miyares, fled communist Cuba, penniless and homeless. She immigrated to Virginia and raised Jason to appreciate freedom, fairness, and justice for all. A product of Virginia public schools, Jason graduated with a Bachelor's in Business Administration from James Madison University and a Juris Doctorate from the College of William and Mary School of Law.
He previously served as a prosecutor in the Virginia Beach Commonwealth's Attorney Office, where he worked alongside law enforcement to keep the community safe.
In 2015, almost fifty years to the day that she fled Cuba, Miriam was able to vote for her son Jason Miyares to represent her in the Virginia House of Delegates. After serving for three terms in the state legislature, he ran and was elected the 48th Attorney General of Virginia in November 2021.
Jason Miyares is the first Hispanic American to be elected to a statewide office in Virginia, and the first child of an immigrant to be Attorney General. Since his inauguration in January 2022, Miyares has been focused on fighting violent crime and improving public safety, strengthening economic growth, combatting the deadly impact of opioids and fentanyl, and protecting Virginians from corporate misconduct. His office has secured over $1 billion in opioid settlements for drug addiction and recovery from pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors, holding them accountable for their role in the opioid epidemic. He kept his promise to Virginians by investigating the 2020 Parole Board, discovering that they broke the law and jeopardized public safety by releasing violent, repeat offenders early with life sentences. Miyares also launched Operation Ceasefire, a comprehensive approach to fighting violent crime by focusing on intervention and aggressive prosecution of gun crimes.
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May 28, 2024 -
WILLOW OAKS CLOSED
JOIN US FOR LUNCH AT MCCORMACK'S in REGENCY MALL
1420 North Parham Road
Richmond, VA 23229
Price $20
Mac McCormack, owner, McCormack's Big Whisky Grill will speak about his life. Marshall Pastore is also rescheduled to give is classification speech.
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THE TABASCO CONTENT DEADLINE
The Tabasco is sent monthly.
The team requests all content by the 15th of month prior.
Email Katie Hellebush at katie@hellebushconsulting.com.
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Whether you are relatively new to the club or a long-serving member, the Rotary Club of Richmond has been serving Richmond for more than a century; do you have your copy of this history? Copies are now available; $20 soft copies; $30 hard copies. | |
Birthdays and Anniversaries | |
Let's wish our fellow Rotarians Happy Birthday and congratulations on their Rotary Anniversary! | |
Member | Birthday | Wilson, Mary Ann E.G. (MARY ANN) | 4-May
| Coreth, Charles Ernest (CHUCK) | 7-May
| Boggs, Wayne C. (WAYNE) | 15-May
| Broocks, Stephen Christopher (STEPHEN) | 17-May
| Worthington-Adams, Michela (MICHELA) | 17-May
| Miller, Esson McKenzie Jr. (E. M.) | 24-May
| Miller, Hugh C. (HUGH) | 29-May
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Member | Start Date | Years | Boggs, Wayne C.(WAYNE) | 5/1/1998 | 25
| Gordon, Reginald E.(REGGIE) | 5/3/2011 | 12
| Crocker, Jacob Alan(JAKE) | 5/3/2016 | 7
| Boyko, Marc Alan(MARC) | 5/10/2011 | 12
| Davis, James M.(JIM) | 5/25/2021 | 2
| Hellebush, Katrina K.(KATIE) | 5/25/2021 | 2
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