Calendar

Nov
15
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Nov 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Swamp Toastmasters Club meeting
Nov 15 @ 6:00 pm

The public is invited to visit and observe an Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting any Wednesday at noon in the Student Services Building at South Georgia State College, Waycross Campus. The club provides an opportunity to learn useful tips and tricks to improve one’s speaking and leadership skills.
Toastmasters International: Where Leaders Are Made

Nov
16
Fri
Kiwanis Club of Waycross
Nov 16 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Kiwanis Club of Waycross is affiliated with Kiwanis International, a global voluntary organization. We meet on Fridays at Jerry J’s on Plant Avenue at noon. We fundraise to support organizations that serve children in our community e.g. Saddle-Up, Okefenokee Regional Library, HeadStart and more. We promote literacy and youth leadership. We support Bring Up Grades (BUG) programs in our local elementary schools.

Visit the club on Linkedin here

Nov
21
Wed
Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting
Nov 21 @ 12:00 pm

The public is invited to visit and observe an Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting any Wednesday at noon in the Student Services Building at South Georgia State College, Waycross Campus. The club provides an opportunity to learn useful tips and tricks to improve one’s speaking and leadership skills.
Toastmasters International: Where Leaders Are Made

Nov
22
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Nov 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Swamp Toastmasters Club meeting
Nov 22 @ 6:00 pm

The public is invited to visit and observe an Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting any Wednesday at noon in the Student Services Building at South Georgia State College, Waycross Campus. The club provides an opportunity to learn useful tips and tricks to improve one’s speaking and leadership skills.
Toastmasters International: Where Leaders Are Made

Nov
23
Fri
Kiwanis Club of Waycross
Nov 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Kiwanis Club of Waycross is affiliated with Kiwanis International, a global voluntary organization. We meet on Fridays at Jerry J’s on Plant Avenue at noon. We fundraise to support organizations that serve children in our community e.g. Saddle-Up, Okefenokee Regional Library, HeadStart and more. We promote literacy and youth leadership. We support Bring Up Grades (BUG) programs in our local elementary schools.

Visit the club on Linkedin here

Nov
28
Wed
Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting
Nov 28 @ 12:00 pm

The public is invited to visit and observe an Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting any Wednesday at noon in the Student Services Building at South Georgia State College, Waycross Campus. The club provides an opportunity to learn useful tips and tricks to improve one’s speaking and leadership skills.
Toastmasters International: Where Leaders Are Made

Nov
29
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Nov 29 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Swamp Toastmasters Club meeting
Nov 29 @ 6:00 pm

The public is invited to visit and observe an Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting any Wednesday at noon in the Student Services Building at South Georgia State College, Waycross Campus. The club provides an opportunity to learn useful tips and tricks to improve one’s speaking and leadership skills.
Toastmasters International: Where Leaders Are Made

Nov
30
Fri
Kiwanis Club of Waycross
Nov 30 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Kiwanis Club of Waycross is affiliated with Kiwanis International, a global voluntary organization. We meet on Fridays at Jerry J’s on Plant Avenue at noon. We fundraise to support organizations that serve children in our community e.g. Saddle-Up, Okefenokee Regional Library, HeadStart and more. We promote literacy and youth leadership. We support Bring Up Grades (BUG) programs in our local elementary schools.

Visit the club on Linkedin here

Dec
5
Wed
Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting
Dec 5 @ 12:00 pm

The public is invited to visit and observe an Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting any Wednesday at noon in the Student Services Building at South Georgia State College, Waycross Campus. The club provides an opportunity to learn useful tips and tricks to improve one’s speaking and leadership skills.
Toastmasters International: Where Leaders Are Made

Dec
6
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Dec 6 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Swamp Toastmasters Club meeting
Dec 6 @ 6:00 pm

The public is invited to visit and observe an Okefenokee Toastmasters Club meeting any Wednesday at noon in the Student Services Building at South Georgia State College, Waycross Campus. The club provides an opportunity to learn useful tips and tricks to improve one’s speaking and leadership skills.
Toastmasters International: Where Leaders Are Made

Dec
13
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Dec 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Dec
20
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Dec 20 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Dec
27
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Dec 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Jan
3
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Jan 3 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Jan
10
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Jan 10 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Jan
17
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Jan 17 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Jan
24
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Jan 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.

Jan
31
Thu
Exchange Club Weekly meeting
Jan 31 @ 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live. Exchange’s Mission Statement was updated in January, after approval by the National Board of Directors. The concise phrasing more effectively communicates our mission to members, potential members and the general public.

Core Values

Each member of Exchange holds near to their heart three core values – Family, Community, and Country. Commitment to Family is interpreted not only as one’s own family needs, but also those of all American families. Strengthening families, with a focus on youth, is addressed in many ways through Exchange’s Programs of Service. Commitment to the Community where an Exchangite resides is the focal point for each club’s efforts. Exchange is unique as a service organization in that it has the flexibility to structure projects that target the specific needs of a particular geographic location, rather than being restricted to a certain cause. Commitment to Country was born in the aftermath of World War II, a time of unquenchable patriotism. Exchangites are proud to join veterans and other civic groups in promoting Americanism as the rich blessing of democracy and freedom, and in educating today’s youth to cherish its values. These three values are translated into actions every day to bring about positive results through the work of hundreds of clubs and tens of thousands of dedicated Exchange Club members every day.