Margie Kersey
@Margie57Past District Governor for Rotary D6900 in Georgia, USA. Current student at Valdosta State University.
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Arch Klumph’s vision of "doing good in the world" through The Rotary Foundation has created a lasting legacy of global service. Today, Rotary funds projects addressing issues like health, education, and peace, fostering international collaboration and creating lasting, positive…
#RotaryResponds after #HurricaneHelene battered areas of the southeastern U.S., where more than 200 people died in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. From distributing supplies to rolling up their sleeves, our members are helping those affected by the storm.…
September 21st is International Day of Peace. Aspire to inspire ☮️ ✌️ peace 🕊️
Thread of cool maps you've (probably) never seen before 🧵 1. Light blue is a map as we know it and dark blue is the actual size of each country
Thanks to our friends at the @GeorgiaForestry for helping us celebrate @Smokey_Bear’s 80th birthday tonight! #SingwithSmokey
Tomorrow's 80th D-Day anniversary is especially memorable bc it could very well be the last one with the former giants still walking among us-- I'll be posting/reposting vids of it all day. I'll be insufferable. You may want to mute me now.
Did you miss the fun of the District Conference? While fun takes on a variety of different looks, the District Conference Awards were capped off with two significant awards from the offices of @Rotary Learn more about all our recipients! bit.ly/conference-awa…
Honoring our founder, Paul Harris, on his birthday, April 19th. Happy Birthday, Paul Harris!
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Since World War I, over 142,000 Americans – including 85 women – have been captured and interned as POWs. Not included in this figure are nearly 93,000 Americans who were lost or never recovered. Nearly 30% of America's POWs since World War I are still living (29,350). National…
Create hope in the world by planting a tree at a time. Grow Grow Grow!
Making an impact since 1907 💧 That year the Rotary Club of Chicago hosted a forum on public restrooms, known as "comfort stations." As a result, public toilets for men and women were included at the new Chicago City Hall building in 1911. 👉 on.rotary.org/3yUfzQI
Jonas Salk creates the first polio vaccine, 1955. Salk decided not to patent his polio vaccine so that it would be affordable for millions of people who couldn't afford it. In an interview, Edward R. Murrow asked Salk who owned the patent to the polio vaccine. "Well, the…
"It's not simply about meeting for meetings’ sake. It's about doing things. So many new styles of clubs are springing up. I want to see Rotary everywhere, in a style to suit everyone who wants to be part of us." Hear more from Gordon McInally: rotarygbi.org/magazine/augus…
The growing number of people touched by Alzheimer's know all too well the toll it takes. On our latest podcast, the @CARTfund's Ron Funderburk and Dr. James Lah, a CART grant recipient, discuss the latest development in research to end #Alzheimers 👇 on.rotary.org/alzheimers-pod
It has been 68 (April 12, 1955) years ago when Dr. Jonas Salk announced to the world that his polio vaccine is safe and effective. We are very close to eradicating polio out of this world. #EndPolioNow #JonasSalk
On this day 1953, #American medical researcher Dr. Jonas Salk announces on a national radio show that he has successfully tested a vaccine against poliomyelitis, the virus that causes the crippling disease of polio. Salk was celebrated as the great doctor-benefactor of his time.
Today is #RotaryDay meaning that @Rotary is celebrating its 118th birthday! 🎉 It's been over a century since Rotary started creating positive change in communities across the world, and it's not stopping any time soon 🌍❤️ Comment with your favourite Rotary memory! 💬
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