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MAY 23, 2023
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OUR GUEST TODAY : Dwight Owens - MS Department of Rehabilitation Services

In 1994, Dwight Owens was a sixth grader in Hot Coffee, Miss., when his world turned upside down. His father was shot and killed.  From that point, Owens said he remembered what his father told him about working hard and being the best he could be. He graduated from the top of his class at Collins High School. He then graduated at the top of his class at the University of Southern Mississippi. His first job as a teacher was at Laurel High School.

In the summer of 2005, Owens got his dream job, which was going home and teaching and coaching football at Collins High School.  Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily email newsletter  School was to begin on Aug. 8. On Aug. 5, he was headed to the school to work on getting his classroom set up for the new school year.  “A drunk driver who was clocked doing 120 miles per hour ran into my car,” he said.  Owens suffered numerous life-threatening injuries, including having his heart stop and having to be resuscitated. The most severe was the severing of his spinal cord, which has left him a paraplegic.”  Despite his injuries and the years it has taken him to recover, Owens said, “I know I have a purpose. My life is full of joy. No one knows what tomorrow will bring. You can be paralyzed without being in a wheel chair.”  He credits the restoration of his life after that horrific crash to the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services.  “I don’t know where I would be without them,” Owens said. “When I came home from the hospital, the ramp was already here at my home.”  Owens travels the state as a motivational speaker, encouraging Mississippi residents in need of help rehabilitating after surgery or dealing with a disability to reach out to the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services. He said many of the programs offered by the department have no income limit or need for qualifying.  

The department’s goal is to provide services to Mississippians with disabilities in an effort to assist them in living as independently as possible and gain or retain employment.  “We can’t see tomorrow,” Owens said. “Some people among us who are hurt and suffering can find new hope through organizations like this. People in this organization will help them move forward. They gave me new confidence.  “I’m here talking to you so you will know what’s available to help people in your community, so you can help direct others in your community.”  For more information about the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services, go to mdrs.ms.gov or call 800-443-1000.

MINUTES: May 16, 2023
Stew Deen presided over the meeting. Bryan Shaver provided the opening prayer.  Coty Primeaux then led the Club in the Pledge of Allegiance. Stew then let the club in the Four Way Test. The meeting was held at the Mugshots Bar and Grill in Hattiesburg. 
 
Bryan reported tat a District Club Assembly will be held at Coast Electric in Kiln on June 10th. The meeting will begin at 7:30 and end at 1:30. If you are interested in attending, contact Bryan. Sponsorship sign-ups for the June 1 wine tasting event are now underway. Each club member is required to sign up for at least one sponsorship. Angela Herzog asked club members for RYLA nominations. Nominees must be a rising senior. If you know anyone interested, contact Angela.
 
Stew then conducted the weekly 50/50 raffle. Lucy Sanguinetti’s ticket was drawn but she did not pick the correct card, so the pot will increase for next week.
 
Bill MacLauchlan then introduced today’s guest speaker, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, Andy Gipson. Mr. Gibson is the eighth commissioner for our state. He is a cattleman, a tree farmer, an attorney, and an evangelist. He served in the Legislature as Mississippi State Representative from 2008 until 2018. Commissioner Gibson received his college education at Mississippi College and the Mississippi College School of Law. He oversees 210 employees at the Commission.
 
Commissioner Gibson reports that agriculture is the state’s largest industry. Twenty-five percent of the state’s workforce is employed by the industry. Our farmers have had record production every year since 2020, producing $9.7 billion dollars in farm products. Our state is number one in the southeast for poultry production and produces more timber inventory than any other state in the Southeast. 
 
Although many industries were shuttered during the Covid crisis, the agriculture industry continued to operate. The greatest challenge faced by farmers today is the lack of workforce. 
 
Farmers in Europe are fighting environmental concerns and many of them have had to cease production.
 
There are nine USDA meat producers in Mississippi, which is up from just three just a few short years ago.  
 
There being no further business to come before the club, Stew thanked Mr. Gibson for his remarks and then adjourned the meeting with our motto: “Service Above Self.”  
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Don't forget to bring your cash! The pot is at $282 and there is only one card left! Someone is guaranteed to be a lucky winner today! 
UPCOMING SPEAKERS
May 23, 2023
MS Department of Rehabilitation
May 30, 2023
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