The Kiwanis Club of Carrollton met on March 14, 2025, at the University of West Georgia Hubbard Dining Room in West Commons. Our club had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Mark Albertus, Superintendent of Carrollton City Schools, and Mr. Scott Cowart, Superintendent of Carroll County Schools. An informative program featured the forthcoming E-SPLOST opportunity to provide local educational support without the need to raise taxes. SPLOST VII proposed projects include the retirement of replacement Carrollton High School debt service and a new school to house pre-K and kindergarten. Carroll County school system enhancements include classroom additions, replacements and improvements.
Shana Anderson - Representing Circles of West Georgia, She has lived in Carroll County for 24 years and is a mother of four with two grands.
Julie Good - Married to Tom Good, Julie is retired, and is a former bookkeeper at Central High School for 34 years. Julie is a guest of Nancy Dixon.
Tracy McDaniel - Former Kiwanian and today's guest of Jim Collins. Tracy is financial advisor at Edward Jones and co-founder of "Chase the Victory. He is a UWG football alumni.
Katie Williams - Dale's wonderful daughter-in-law. She and Brandon have two children: Reece and Mallory. Katie is currently serving on her third term on the City School Board and is director of operation s for the law office of John B. Jackson.
Beth Graf - Beth enjoyed lunch with husband of almost 46 years; Robert. She is a retired nurse with a Masters degree in Psychology, a singer for fun, and member of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church.
Charity Aaron - Currently works as Director of Partnerships and Communication for Carroll County Schools System. She has served as a marketing officer and volunteer for nearly thirty years. Charity loves to garden and is an Alabama fan. "Roll Tide !"
Laurie Fleck - Director of Public Relations for Carrollton City Schools, having served in the current roll for eight years. Laurie is a native of Carroll County and loves to share the great things happening in our city school system and build relations with community partners, like Kiwanis. Not an Alabama fan; "sting 'em".