Mount Juliet Noon Rotary Club
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The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club was chartered in October 2005. We meet from noon to 1 PM on Mondays at Victory Baptist Church. Visit us at www.mjnoonrotary.com
Bikers for Bikes! We have a great turnout. Join us at Kats at 2pm for our auction and live music from Shiloh!
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each elementary school in Mt. Juliet select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
On Friday, May 17th, we presented a new bicycle to Ella-Grace Jakes, who is in the 2nd grade at West Elementary School. Pictured with Ella Grace are Rotarians Toni Burton and Bob Jacobs.
Rachel Solava from the Greater Nashville Regional Council is our speaker today.
Rondy M. Smith, Ed.D. from Rest Stop Ministries is our speaker today.
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each elementary school in Mt. Juliet select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Today we presented a new bicycle to Elyanna Lopez, who is in the fourth grade at West Elementary School. Pictured with Elyanna are Rotarian Ashley Montgomery, Elyanna’s sister Izzy Lopez, her mother Amanda Lopez, and Rotarian Bob Jacobs.
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each elementary school in Mt. Juliet select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Today we presented a new bicycle to Walter Richards, who is in the 1st grade at Springdale Elementary School. Pictured with Walter are his mother, Amelia Richards, his grandmother, Charlotte Powell, and Rotarians Lisia Tucker and Kathy O’Brien-Streets.
Last week we presented three of our members with Paul Harris Fellow Awards.
Lisia Tucker is now a Paul Harris Fellow which means a total lifetime Rotary Foundation contributions exceeding $1,000, she received her Certificate and Paul Harris Fellow pin.
Jason Loggins achieved Paul Harris Fellow +2 which means a total lifetime Rotary Foundation exceeding $3,000, he received his 2 Sapphires pin.
Chris Graham is now Paul Harris Fellow +3 which means a total lifetime Rotary Foundation exceeding $4,000
Congratulations to all of our new PHF achievers!
The 2024 Wilson County All-Sing is coming up soon! Join us on Monday March 4th at Lebanon High School. Get your tickets online now and save $1 off the door prices!
visit www.mjnoonrotary.com for tickets and more details!
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each elementary school in Mt. Juliet select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Last Thursday, we presented a new bicycle to Emy Burke, who is in the first grade at Springdale Elementary School. Pictured with Emy are Rotarians Kathy O’Brien-Streets and Lisia Tucker.
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each elementary school in Mt. Juliet select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
We presented a new bicycle to Karas Abdelmalak, who is in the fourth grade at Gladeville Elementary School. Pictured with Karas are Rotarian, Larry Kernagis, school principal, Dr. Rachel Cook, Karas’ parents Zakhry Randa Abdelmalak and Emad Fawzy Abdelmalak, and Rotarian, Ryan Howell.
Our speaker today is Ava Paige - Singer Songwriter and Leukemia Survivor.
Today we are getting an update from MJ Chief Police James Hambrick!
More pictures from our gavel exchange!
Last evening we celebrated another year of "Service above Self" as our outgoing President Matthew Hayes handed off control to our new President Tina Burris. Our Rotarian of the year for 2022-2023 was Cathy Rhodes.
Today, Gil Carter spoke to us about Crossroads Mission Care and how we can help their mission to support, encourage, and restore all first responders.
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each elementary school in Mt. Juliet select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
On Friday, we presented a new bicycle to Caleb Gregory, who is in the 2nd grade at W.A. Wright Elementary School. Pictured with Caleb are Rotarians, Sam Anderson and Toni Burton, and Caleb’s father, Paul Gregory.
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each elementary school in Mt. Juliet select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Today we presented a new bicycle to Liam Mackie, who is in the third grade at Gladeville Elementary School. Pictured with Liam are Rotarian, Larry Kernagis, Liam’s father and mother, William and Stephanie Mackie, his little brother, Nash, and his grandmother, Sheila Mackie
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program, which honors a student from each elementary school in Mt. Juliet. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each school select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Today’s deserving recipient from West Elementary School is, second grader, Kendra Ross. Pictured with Kendra are Rotarians Tina Burris and Toni Burton, Karissa Rogers (school staff), Taylor Glynn (mom), Catherine Hobbs (teacher), Madison Lien (school staff), and Kendra’s sister, Kourtney Ross.
This week our club cleaned and stained to Piano Pavillion on Mt. Juliet Rd along with the Welcome to Mt. Juliet sign by the truck display.
Lisa Cathcart from Pregnancy Care Center TN was out guest speaker today!
Today Alex & Shene Scott from Vine Branch Fellowship spoke to our club about their ministry. Check them out! Https://www.facebook.com/VBFGardening4Community
Veronica Anderson provided an update for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville and the plans for the new Restore
Today, Rocky Lee and Justin Beasley WSMV spoke to us about the Celebrate Mt. Juliet 50th Year Anniversary Presented by Volunteer State Bank event coming up this weekend!
Steven Whitehouse and Friends Steven Whitehouse shared his story with us today and how we can help our community. For more information visit https://swandfriends.org
Yesterday Nancy Britt talked to us about the Honoring America's Flag Display set for this Memorial Day Weekend here in Mt. Juliet. Be sure to stop by and show your support! The display will be in the field near the train station.
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program, which honors a student from each elementary school in Mt. Juliet. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each school will select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Today’s deserving winner at Gladeville Elementary School was fourth-grader, Eden Sanders. Also pictured are Mt. Juliet Noon Rotarian Larry Kernagis, Eden’s guidance counselor Mallory Meadows, and parents Cortnie and Robert Cordell. This was Gladeville’s first all-school assembly for Wheels In Motion since the pandemic started
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program, which honors a student from each elementary school in Mt. Juliet. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each school will select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Today’s deserving winner at West Elementary School was fifth-grader, Marlin Saleh. Pictured with Marlin is Mt. Juliet Noon Rotarian, Tina Hutsenpiller.
The Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary Club awarded another bicycle to a well-deserving student as a part of its Wheels in Motion Program, which honors a student from each elementary school in Mt. Juliet. Every quarter, the faculty and staff of each school will select a student based on the principles of the Rotary Four-Way Test. The principles are:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Today’s deserving recipient at Elzie D Patton Elementary School was Carolina Hernandez-Alonzo, who is in the 4th Grade. Pictured with Carolina are Mt. Juliet Noon Rotarians Matthew Hayes, Taylor Grills, and Sherri Shedd, as well as Assistant Principal Nathan Gordon.
Today we learned about Global Outreach Developments Int'l and Nuwaterworks water projects when Jason Roufs and Jeremiah Watson spoke to our club.
Today we heard about what is going on at Veterans Adventure Group from Sean White and Justin Matejcek!
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