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AUGUST 23, 2022
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August 23, 2022: Toni Floyd - Hattiesburg High School

"I graduated from Hattiesburg High School in 1978, Go TIGERS!! I am a 1982 graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi with a B.S. degree in Home Economics Education. I have teaching certifications in Health, Family and Consumer Science, and CTE Culinary Arts. I'm also a licensed instructor for the National Servsafe Manager Course and Exam. My love for cooking, entertaining, and hospitality began right here at HHS through the influence that my high school Home Economics teacher, Mrs. Billie Williams, along with my mom, Joyce Tadlock,  were in my life.

I have taught in Biloxi, MS, Monroe, LA, Charlotte, N.C., Columbia, MS, and presently in my position as the Culinary Arts Instructor for the Career and Tech Program at my alma mater, Hattiesburg HIgh School, in Hattiesburg, MS.
I taught for 8 years from 1983-1991, leaving the profession in 1991, to stay home to raise my 3 children. I returned for the '2nd half' of my career in 2011 when my children started leaving the nest for college. It's been such a blessing to be back in the classroom again, working with teenagers, in a field that I love. In the years that I stayed at home, I was constantly entertaining, cooking, baking, and started a home-based cheese straw business, 'Toni's Cheese Straws', using my sweet Momma's recipe that beckons back to 1963.

The highlight of each day for me is interacting with the teenagers that are in my classes.  I love teaching them about life lessons, hospitality and social skills, and always throw in healthy ways of dealing with stress and difficulties that they will encounter in their lives.  The amazing thing is, I have learned so much more from the incredible young people I teach, much more than they have probably learned from me! 

The highlights of my career in the past 10 years have been receiving the honor from several senior classes of Columbia High School of being selected as one of the 'most influential teachers'.  I also received the honor of being selected as the 'most influential teacher' by 3 different senior baseball players at CHS and was presented at Senior Night by those players.  This past year, perhaps the ultimate designation for any teacher, was being selected as

 '2021 Star Teacher'  by our Star Student at Hattiesburg High School, Rachel Johnson.  The star student is chosen based on their grades, ACT score, and activities.  They are able to choose any teacher from kindergarten to 12th grade who made the greatest impact in their life. Rachel and I were blessed to travel to Jackson where we were honored among the other Star Students and Teachers in Mississippi."

-Toni Floyd  

MINUTES: August 16, 2022
Mallory Hill presided over the meeting. Annie Jackson provided the opening prayer. Tyler Gravley led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Mallory led the club in the Four Way Test. The meeting was held at the Holiday Inn in Hattiesburg.
 
Mallory read a note that Bill Hughes narrated to his wife before he passed away on July 29th. He thanked Rotary for the many years of service and the friends he made over the years.
 
Mallory announced that our club will meet on August 30, which is the 5th Tuesday of the month. Senator Roger Wicker will be the guest speaker.  We will not meet on September 6.
 
Stew Dean introduced the rules for the 50/50 raffle. Tickets are $1.00 each. The winner each week will get to pick one of the remaining five cards. If the winner picks the queen of spades, they will the pot. Richard Topp is today’s winner. He did not draw the queen of spades so the pot will continue next week.
 
Lucy Sanguinetti then introduced today’s guest speaker, Reverend Eric Davis with the University of Southern Mississippi Wesley Foundation. He joined the foundation in 2018. Davis says at USM Wesley they foster meaningful relationships that provide a faith family for students during their college years. Many students feel disconnected when they arrive on campus. They provide a space for grace, meeting weekly on Tuesday night. In addition to their regular meetings, they host on and off campus activities throughout the school year, including a golf tournament. They also provide an indoor and an outdoor food pantry for students and offer free mental health counseling.
 
The Foundation was founded 80 years ago and is supported by citizens and local churches. They recently received a donation of a 15-seat passenger bus. Plans are underway to build a new facility for the Foundation on the campus. Their current location floods every time there is a heavy rain. The new facility will have residential units for students who need a place to stay.
 
There being no further business to come before the club, Mallory thanked Reverend Davis for his remarks and then adjourned the meeting with our motto: “Service Above Self.”  
August 30, 2022: Sen. Roger Wicker

United States Senator Roger F. Wicker has represented the state of Mississippi in the U.S. Senate since 2007. Wicker is the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. He is a senior member of the Armed Services Committee. He also serves on the Environment and Public Works Committee and the Rules Committee. From 1995 to 2007, Wicker served in the U.S. House of Representatives. He started his career in public service in the Mississippi Senate representing Lee and Pontotoc counties.

Senator Wicker also served on active duty in the U.S. Air Force, retiring from the reserve in 2004 with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Wicker and his wife, Gayle, live in Tupelo and have three children and eight grandchildren.

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