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The XYZ Doohickey Company was founded in 1971, and has been providing quality doohickeys to the public ever since. Located in Gotham City, XYZ employs over 2,000 people and does all kinds of awesome things for the Gotham community.

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10-09-2023

10-09-2023

Developing Dayton

Jason Woodard is the founder and Principal of Woodard Development.  With 15 years of commercial development, he has created wide-reaching relationships in the Dayton region and beyond. He’ll be sharing with us how his vision for his work in Dayton, what he’s done and what’s coming next.

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10-02-2023

10-02-2023

You Never Really Leave Dayton

Kevin Riley shares his perspective from almost 13 years in Atlanta after spending most of his life in Dayton. He is currently Editor-at-Large for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a role he will serve in until the end of 2023 after announcing his retirement at Editor-in-Chief earlier this year. Before going to Atlanta in 2011, he was the Editor of the Dayton Daily News, where he began his career in 1983 while a student at the University of Dayton.  His ties to Dayton remain strong, and he has insights into Dayton’s strengths and possibilities, something he will bring to life by sharing the stories and people he’s encountered through the years that kept him connected to our community.  

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09-25-2023

09-25-2023

Disabilities Are a Part of Life

Often, society associates the word “disabilities” with weak and incapable. The association is far from the truth! People with disabilities are resilient, very capable and, when given the right resources, a force to be reckoned with.  Shari Cooper is THE local expert and will share information that will cause you to say “I had no idea!”  Join us for this program to learn about disability awareness, hear Shari’s personal (and often hilarious) perspective and a find out about the community organization that has helped many become successful and empowered.

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09-18-2023

09-18-2023

Youth & Peace in Action – Modeling Positive Peacebuilding for Communities

Rotary has nearly a 100-year history of being a voice for peace, and today, Peace and Conflict Resolution is one of Rotary’s seven areas of focus. Along with Rotary strategic partner the Institute for Economics & Peace, a framework known as the Eight Pillars as well as the notion of “positive peacebuilding” have been gaining momentum with clubs and districts around the world. In this inspiring presentation, preceding the International Day of Peace, Sept. 21st, we’ll hear about what’s been happening and what else District 6670 can do to make a difference!

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09-11-2023

09-11-2023

This is Not my Father’s Rotary Anymore

District Governor Doug Buchy will be with us for his official Club Visit. He will discuss with us how Rotary has changed significantly over the course of it’s history, but none more so in the last three years. This talk concentrates on how these rapid changes affect you and your club.

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08-28-2023

08-28-2023

Evolution of the Omega Community Development Corporation

Reverend Vanessa Oliver Ward is the President of the Omega Community Development Corporation (Omega CDC) and Pastor Emerita of the Omega Baptist Church. As President of the Omega CDC, she oversees the organization’s mission of providing services that help to develop and improve the lives of the youth, the families and the community of Northwest Dayton. Omega Community Development Corporation is a 501(c)(3) organization established by the Omega Baptist Church in 1997. Omega CDC is breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty by catalyzing change in Northwest Dayton by focusing on education, economic stability, health and well-being and community engagement.  Omega CDC has collaborated with public, philanthropic and private funders to serve thousands of children and families over the last 25 years. We have expanded programs for children to include wrap-around services that address the needs of the whole family because we are serious about moving children and families from poverty to self-sufficiency. 

 

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