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We enjoy showing off our club and getting to meet new people too! Thanks to Tawnya Moore and Chris Ramey for organizing this wonderful event! Jackson Exchange Club OCTOBER 2013 VOLUME 25, ISSUE 4 THE UNITOR JACKSON, TENNESSEE MEETING EACH TUESDAY AT NOON AT THE DOUBLETREE HOTEL FALL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE!

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We enjoy showing off our club and getting to meet new people too! Thanks to Tawnya

Moore and Chris Ramey for organizing this wonderful event!

Jackson Exchange Club

O C T O B E R 2 0 1 3 V O L U M E 2 5 , I S S U E 4

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J A C K S O N , T E N N E S S E E

M E E T I N G E A C H T U E S D A Y A T N O O N A T

T H E D O U B L E T R E E H O T E L

FALL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE!

P A G E 2

J A C K S O N E X C H A N G E C L U B

Don’t forget…

If you bring a

potential member as

your guest to a club

lunch, their meal fee

is waived! Invite

someone today!

Goal #2 for the Tennessee District

(in continuation from previous newsletters)

Key Result Area: Service to Our Communities

Goal #2: At least 75% of clubs in the District participate in at least one Child Abuse Prevention Awareness

project each year.

Objective A: Publish a list of ideas for both center and non-center related projects and distribute to

each club within the district.

Did you know...

Founded March 27, 1911, in Detroit, Michigan, by businessmen who wanted to

“exchange” ideas, Exchange had its beginnings as a luncheon gathering of business-

men known as the Boosters’ Club. Desiring to “exchange” ideas, the members

shared stories, provided business advice to one another and began to dream about

what they might accomplish with their collective talents and mutual interests. For

the past 100 years, the volunteer efforts of Exchange Club members have supported

the needs of the country and of local communities. With 700 clubs and over 21,000

members throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, Exchange is the country’s

oldest service organization operating exclusively in the United States.

Exchange sponsors activities designed to benefit, award and develop our nation’s

youth, promote crime prevention, serve senior citizens and recognize military and

public safety service providers. Exchange also promotes Americanism programs, and

its national project is the prevention of child abuse.

P A G E 3 T H E U N I T O R

Follow us on Facebook…

Jackson Exchange Club

Exchange Club Carl Perkins Center for

the Prevention of Child Abuse

Flags of Freedom

What’s Been Happening at Jackson Exchange?

One Nation Under God Luncheon

Thank you to Phil and Dan from the One Nation Under God Radio

Broadcast in Nashville and Mark from Operation Troop Aid for coming

to speak to us.

The Jackson Exchange Club c/o Randy Wallace

250 North Parkway, Suite 27

Jackson, TN 38305

www.jacksonexchangeclub.com

Check us out on Facebook:

Search for “Jackson Exchange Club”

Question/Comment about

The Unitor: [email protected]

Exchange,

America’s Service Club,

is a group of men and women

working together to make our

communities better places to

live through programs of

service in Americanism,

Community Service,

Youth Activities,

and its national project,

the Prevention of Child Abuse.

Upcoming Events

Picture of the Month

Oct 1st - Club Meeting

Fall Membership Drive

Oct 8th - Club Meeting

Firefighter of the Year

Banquet

Oct 15th - Club Meeting

Oct 22nd - Club Meeting

New Member Induction

Wings Ride for Cancer

Awareness

Oct 29th - Club Meeting

Gary Patterson from

UofM on Earthquakes

October Birthdays

Kelly South

10/18

Martin Jelinek

10/21

Jill Wade

10/25

Brian Marsh

10/31

Miki Martin

10/3

Bobby Carter

10/7

Travis Hunt

10/17

Jessica Williams

10/17

Happy Birthday to the

following members:

Exchangite Barry Alexander and his wife donated $12,000 to the Exchange Club Carl Perkins Center in Henderson County for new equipment. A huge thank you to them both!