Rotary Club of Tallahassee Northside

Rotary Club of Tallahassee Northside It is a secular organization open to all persons regardless of race, color, creed, religion, gender, or political preference. Does it pass the four way test?

Northside meets 1st & 3rd Thursdays
Fellowship 12:00-12:30 Meeting 12:30-1:30 Crafty Crab, 1900 Capital Circle NE, Tallahassee

Rotary--"Service above Self" for a better tomorrow Rotary is an international service organization whose stated purpose is to bring together business and professional leaders in order to provide humanitarian services, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and

help build goodwill and peace in the world. There are 34,282 clubs and over 1.2 million members worldwide. The members of Rotary Clubs are known as Rotarians. TALLAHASSEE NORTHSIDE MEETS THE FIRST & THIRD THURSDAY AT NOON for lunch along with socials, service projects, and fund raisers to pay for the service projects. Rotary's primary motto is "Service Above Self"; a secondary motto, "One profits most who serves best". If you have a heart for service, come join us!

Join us for our meeting this Thursday, May 7, when we welcome our speaker, Anya Kharchenko, an FSU student who escaped f...
05/04/2026

Join us for our meeting this Thursday, May 7, when we welcome our speaker, Anya Kharchenko, an FSU student who escaped from Ukraine four years ago with her family. She has worked at Rotary Youth Camp for three summers. We will be starting a few minutes early, at 12:15, for this meeting only. See you Thursday!

We are so excited to welcome Billy Blackman, musician, award winning news reporter, photographer, editor, book author, A...
04/13/2026

We are so excited to welcome Billy Blackman, musician, award winning news reporter, photographer, editor, book author, AND, horse farrier as our speaker this Thursday, April 16! Join us.

Please join us as we welcome our speaker Dr. Rob Glueckauf, Director, ACTS2 Project and Professor, Florida State Univers...
03/30/2026

Please join us as we welcome our speaker Dr. Rob Glueckauf, Director, ACTS2 Project and Professor, Florida State University, College of Medicine to our meeting this Thursday, April 2, 2026.

We are excited to have Joyce Dove, Director of Development for the Rotary Youth Camp of North Florida to be our speaker ...
03/17/2026

We are excited to have Joyce Dove, Director of Development for the Rotary Youth Camp of North Florida to be our speaker this Thursday, March 19. Please join us!

03/10/2026

Meet Mayan Raslan, the 2026 recipient of our Sylvia Whitlock Leadership Award 🎉
Whether she’s helping design a Rotary project or consulting with another organization, Mayan believes social service must have a long-term impact.
“As you are rising as a leader, give opportunities to others. Leaders create leaders,” Mayan says. “Success is collective. It’s never just individual.”
As a member of the Rotary Club of Cairo Royal Egypt, she believes success is best achieved with others and is committed to elevating other women to leadership roles.

02/23/2026

As one of 7 children, Kim Connell always had someone to ride bikes or jump rope with. But eventually fatigue and shortness of breath kept her on the sidelines.

At 17 she learned why: She had hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a condition that causes the walls of the heart to become thicker, reducing the amount of blood taken in and pumped out to the body with each heartbeat. The inherited heart condition is HCM is the leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young athletes.

Kim was in and out of the hospital for years, being treated for symptoms of heart failure. At 25, Kim got a new heart. She was finally able to breathe well. Walking from the kitchen to the bedroom or climbing a flight of stairs no longer felt like she’d run a marathon.

Today, she is the coordinator of a support grim for women with heart disease. And she has a daughter, Kenyah. “Life is worth living because she exists,” Kim said.

“There’s life after heart disease. There really, really is, if you want it.”

Because HCM is a genetic condition, knowing if anyone in your family has been diagnosed with HCM, heart failure or cardiac arrest is important. This , make it a priority to know your family history and talk to your doctor about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

02/17/2026

Movie producer Jonathan Bogner woke up early after a work trip to shower. When he glanced at the shampoo and soap bottles, the words looked like they were written in a foreign language. His heart raced and he sat on the shower bench. His wife, Cindy, and son Oliver, then 15, found him in the bathroom. Oliver called 911.

When the paramedics arrived, Jonathan couldn't speak. In the ER, he learned he'd had two massive strokes that caused aphasia, or language loss from brain damage. He also had myocarditis, or an inflamed heart muscle, possibly caused by a virus.

Jonathan, who was 45, stayed in the hospital for two weeks. He had speech therapy and relearned his numbers. Doctors gave him an implantable cardioverter defibrillator that would shock his heart if it stopped or fell into an abnormal rhythm.

At home, he drilled himself on speech exercises to regain his pre-stroke way of speaking. Eighteen months later, Jonathan could have a full conversation and he sounded like his old self.
For the next few years, he felt OK. Then his heart trouble started.

The first time his ICD shocked him, the jolt sent him tumbling into a rack of magazines. Months later, another shock. A second ICD implanted when the first wore out shocked him six times over the next seven years. After the eighth shock, Jonathan's cardiologist said it was time to go on the waiting list for a new heart.

Sixteen years after his strokes, Jonathan had a heart transplant.

Now Jonathan and Cindy are working on a new reality TV show idea, and Jonathan is developing a podcast about caregivers. He's landed on a new philosophy he calls rigorous optimism. He plans to volunteer at the heart clinic where he was treated to support other patients through their journey.

"I now know I have a different purpose," Jonathan said. "With a sense of humor and irony, mixed with a whole lot of optimism, I choose the path to move forward with my life and be positive every day. Life can change in an instant, as mine surely did. It's what we do next that defines who we are."

02/17/2026

Honoring Black History Month with a tribute to a true sports legend! 🏆 Our very own Head 🏀 Coach Charlie Ward made history by winning the 1993 Heisman Trophy and achieving a national championship. His incredible journey extended into the NBA, showcasing unmatched versatility and leadership. Now, he continues to inspire as the head men’s basketball coach at Florida A&M University. A legacy of excellence, dedication, and breaking barriers.

02/17/2026

We are excited this Thursday, February 19, 2026 to welcome our speaker Shawn Woodin, Ed. D., President/CEO of Southern Scholarship Foundation that has provided rent-free housing and support for eligible students while attending college. Join us!

We are honored and excited to welcome Rotary District Governor for 6940 Andre Boyd to our meeting this Thursday, Novembe...
11/03/2025

We are honored and excited to welcome Rotary District Governor for 6940 Andre Boyd to our meeting this Thursday, November 6, 2025! Join us!

We are excited to have as our guest speaker this Thursday, October 16, 2025, Dr. Marland Dulaney, President of Dulaney T...
10/15/2025

We are excited to have as our guest speaker this Thursday, October 16, 2025, Dr. Marland Dulaney, President of Dulaney Toxicology, Inc. who will be sharing his experiences as a forensic toxicologist. Join us.

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The Crafty Crab, 1900 Capital Circle NE
Tallahassee, FL
32308

Opening Hours

12pm - 1:30pm

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