Since 1958, the Rotary Club of Atlanta West End has been committed to building strong relationships among diverse servant leaders, using our resources to create a broader collective impact in our community. So, when we heard that Atlanta Streets Alive was returning to the West End in September, we knew we had to be involved.
Atlanta Streets Alive is a free, community-driven event that transforms city streets by temporarily closing them to cars and opening them up to pedestrians, cyclists, and skaters. It's all about encouraging active transportation, fostering community connections, and supporting local businesses.
This year, District 6900’s goals focus on four key areas:
Increasing Our Ability to Adapt, Enhancing Participant Engagement, Expanding
Our Reach, and Increasing Our Impact. Atlanta Streets Alive was the perfect
opportunity for us to expand our reach and make our presence known in the heart
of the community.
Our plan? To set up a table at community events and street
fairs (Atlanta Streets Alive is a perfect example) to connect with local
residents, spread the word about our club, and hopefully, welcome new members
into our fold. Specifically, we aimed to:
We did just that! The Rotary Club of Atlanta West End had an
incredible time at Atlanta Streets Alive in the West End! The energy and
enthusiasm of the community made the event a huge success.
A special thank you goes out to everyone who visited our
booth in front of Mall West End, including Councilmember Jason Dozier of
Atlanta City Council District 4, who stopped by to learn more about our club
and how to register to vote.