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Update from Natasha: Habitat for Humanity

Twenty-five Club members volunteered one hot Saturday in August to build and raise the frame of Natasha’s new home through Habitat for Humanity. Rotarian Lauren Lane reached out to Natasha recently, and received this enthusiastic response: “I am doing great!  OMG, my house is the best thing ever.  Me and the boys do not like to leave our home Read More »

2016 Rotary International Convention

President-Elect Janet Miller, her husband David, Executive Director Suzanne Buchanan and Rotarian Mark Buchanan proudly represented our Club at the 2016 Rotary International Convention in Seoul, Korea. The convention, one of the largest in Rotary history, attracted more than 43,000 attendees from over 150 countries.

The Results Are In!

According to a recent club survey, over 90% of our members are satisfied with their membership and find value in our weekly meetings. Over 60%  have participated in a community service initiative this year, with nearly 100% finding the experience meaningful. Thank you all for working to make our club a success!

Monday, June 13: Vanderbilt Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos

A distinguished legal scholar and teacher, Nicholas S. Zeppos was named Vanderbilt University’s eighth chancellor in 2008. In those eight years, he has been the guiding force in such transformative efforts as the establishment of the university’s unique living-learning residential college system, a $50 million trans-institutional research and teaching initiative, and an expanded financial aid Read More »

Monday, June 6: Ed Cantwell, Center for Medical Interoperability

Ed Cantwell is executive director of the Center for Medical Interoperability, providing strategic and tactical leadership. He spearheaded development of the initial Center concept while at the West Health Institute, where he led wireless initiatives. Previously, Cantwell served as director of 3M Corporation’s Wireless Business Unit and as chairman, president and chief executive officer of InnerWireless, which Read More »

Monday, May 30: NO MEETING

Join us at the Wildhorse Saloon on Monday, June 6 with guest speaker Ed Cantwell, Executive Director of the Center for Medical Interoperability. We look forward to his presentation, “Changing how Medical Technologies Work Together to Improve Patient Health”.

Monday, May 23: Michael Shane Neal

REMINDER: MEETING AT MUSIC CITY CENTER- DAVIDSON BALLROOM. Michael Shane Neal has achieved great recognition as a portrait artist having completed nearly 500 portraits on display around the country.  Among many other accolades, he won a major international art award in 2001 and, at the age of 32, was among the youngest artists ever commissioned by Read More »

Monday, May 16: John Hope Bryant

Since founding Operation HOPE in 1992 in the wake of the Los Angeles riots of that year, John Hope Bryant has worked to bring financial empowerment to the working poor, the underserved and struggling middle class. Operation HOPE has served more than 2.5 million people since 1992 and directed more than $1.8 billion in private Read More »

Monday, May 9: Henry Hicks & Kenny Gamble

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC- What began as a dream in 2002, turned into a study and is now a fully functioning enterprise that is destined to be a Music City cornerstone and national treasure.  The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) already hosts incredible programming and is slated to open in early Read More »

Reserved for Rotary @ the Frist: Bellissima!

Thursday, June 9, 2016 | 6:00 p.m. Reception | 6:30 p.m. guided tour $45 per person ~  (charged to your Rotary account) Evening includes: reception, heavy hors d’oeuvres, 2 drink tickets per person, exhibition ticket. Limited complimentary parking available in the Frist Center parking lot RSVP by Friday, June 3 at noon to 645-5935 or Read More »

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