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About Us
Shelby Rotary Breakfast Club
Chartered October 19, 2001
Club 56695 — District 7680

Rotary International Theme 2008-9: Make Dreams Real

President—Jay Gragg
Vice-President—Sallie Craig
President Elect—Kris Thompson
Secretary—Sara Lynn Little
Treasurer—JoAn Dear
Sergeant-at-arms—David Lee
Past President—Mark Patterson

Club Assistant— Bill Hoyt
Chaplains— Glenn Walker, Charlie Walls


officers
2007-2008 Officers

Committee Assignments
Club Service
Director—Kristle Wildman
JoAn Dear, Dina Fraccola,
Michael Johnson, Sara Lynn Little,
Kris Thompson, DaleWinn, David Melton, Tony Fogleman

Community Service
Director—Missy Darnell
Cecil Clark, Vickie Hicks,
Richard Hooker, Patti McMurry,
Shearra Miller, Mark Patterson, Alex Smith

International Service
Director—Don Peeler
Mark Bumgarner, Larry Dooley,
Steve Nye, Dale Oliver, Glenn Walker

Club Management
Director—Debra Blanton
Jo Boggs, Kendolyn Lutz-Craver, Lynn Dean, Bill Hoyt,
Joseph Hurdt, David Lee, Mark Howe, Marcus Padgett

Vocational Service
Director—Mack Strickler
Tom Bailey, Ronnie Blanton, Stacy Kale, John Lattimore, Kelly Young


Rotary International
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About Shelby Rotary Breakfast
The Shelby Rotary Breakfast club is composed of civic-minded individuals from the Shelby Area. The uniquely named club derives its name from its meeting schedule which occurs during breakfast at local restaurants.
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