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NOVEMBER 19, 2019
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ON JANUARY 7, 2020

CAL WILKERSON

Co-founder of Brains and Brawn (a site dedicated to the lost art of reading, self-reflection and seeking to become a better person physically, spiritually and intellectually), an accomplished graduate of the University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Arts in History along with minors in Classics and Chemistry. While in undergrad, his accolades ranged from Phi Beta Kappa inductee, the Larry D. Givens Award for Excellence in History recipient, the Marcus Elvis Taylor Medal recipient, graduate of the Sally McDonnell Honors College and a published thesis titled, “In Six Days”. Along with success in the classroom, Cal has traveled extensively, is a competitive runner and has a daily desire for self-betterment. Wilkerson spent a year in Malawi teaching high school science and long-distance running. Currently, he is in his second year of medical school and on top of a rigorous academic schedule, he is also weight training and running.
MINUTES: November 19, 2019
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L-R: Steven Utroska, Jennifer Martin, and Wes Brooks, Lachel Story, and Steven Utroska
Steven Utroska presided over today’s meeting. Freddy Walters provided the invocation and Joey Johnson led the club in the Pledge of Allegiance. Mark Killingsworth was our greeter today.
Steven reminded members that the bingo tickets are now live on the website. You can purchase an individual, a couple or a table ticket. Plans are to have physical tickets available soon.
Steven asked members to participate in our Meals on Wheel Community Service project by signing up to deliver meals on Thursday. He also asked for a show of hands of people interested in participating in the Salvation Army’s bell-ringing project this year. Our club is assigned December 21 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. We’ll work in two-hour shifts in front of Corner Market in Midtown.
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OUR GUEST: November 19

JENNIFER MARTIN • SHRINER'S HOSPITAL

In March of 2018, Jennifer joined Shriners Hospitals for Children – Shreveport, the world’s first Shriners Hospital. Shriners is a pediatric specialty hospital treating children with orthopedic issues, cleft lip and palate, and more, regardless of the family's ability to pay.

Jennifer’s background covers a broad spectrum from tourism to healthcare to state government. Prior to Shriners, Jennifer worked at the United Way, the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Williams Creative Group, LSUHSC and in the tourism industry.

Jennifer has worked on both sides of the communications having written for The Forum News, City Life Magazine, and as a Community columnist for The Times. She is a graduate of LSU-Shreveport with a bachelor’s degree and is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE). 

A Leadership Shreveport grad, she volunteers with Oakwood Home for Women and Christian Services. Jennifer serves as President for the South Shreveport Rotary Club, and a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. She was recognized as a 40 Under 40 in 2014 by the Young Professionals Initiative.

She believes that happiness is a choice and that a person’s circumstances do not have to define them which is why she was drawn to Shriners.

MINUTES: November 12, 2019
Steven Utroska presided over today’s meeting. He provided the invocation and Matt Rigel led the club in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mark Killingsworth was our greeter today.
Mark reported that the bingo tickets are now live on the website. You can purchase an individual, a couple or a table ticket. Plans are to have physical tickets available for those who do not wish to use the website. Every member is asked to bring a bottle of wine which will be placed into a barrel and then raffled or auctioned off during the event. A puppy from Southern Pines Animal Shelter will also be auctioned off. If a member or a member’s firm has anything to donate, they will be raffled off. There are also sponsorships available. If you would like to help publicize the event, go to our Facebook page and like and share the information with all of your friends.
Cole Gressett sat in for Mike McPhail as our Sergeant at Arms and thanked everyone who participated in today’s meeting.
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LUCRETIA HALL • FGH HOSPICE & ASBURY HOUSE

Lucretia Hall is the Hospice Volunteer Coordinator for Forrest General Hospice & Asbury Hospice House.  After a successful career at the University of Southern Mississippi, she retired in 2005 with twenty-five years of service. 

Lucretia began work in 2006 at Forrest General and before coming to Hospice was the Volunteer Coordinator for the main hospital, the Cancer Center, and Pine Grove.  She processed volunteers who provide support to 30 non-clinical departments and 16 patient care units and directly oversaw daily operations for those in the main hospital.  Lucretia also played a large role in developing and implementing a Patient Rounding and ER Care Partner Program for mostly Pre-Med and Nursing students to serve patients and improve patient care and satisfaction.

With her desire to continue being involved with volunteers and play a vital role in caring for people, she joined the Forrest General Hospice team as the Hospice Volunteer Coordinator in March 2019.  She recruits and processes volunteers to become a part of a special team devoted to caring for the terminally ill and their caregivers.  She trains volunteers in the hospice philosophy, goals, and areas of care they serve and collaborates with community organizations who generously donate items to our Hospice patients in need.

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