Membership

Our Members

President: Jerry Layman
Treasurer: Dorothy Marsh
Secretary: Open
Shirley Brown, Crystal Graham, Leslie Harper, Larry Hedrick Sr., Robert Huffman, Connie Lee, Esther Mabry, James Martin, Barbara Shiflett, Robert Welch.

    

Regular Meetings

When: First and third Monday of each month
               6:00 p.m.  Social/Networking
               6:30 p.m.  Dinner
               7:00 p.m.  Speaker and Business Meeting
Location: Dinner meetings are normally held the first Monday of each month at a Waynesboro restaurant; regular meetings are held the third Monday of each month, location tba.

  

Membership

Are you interested in joining a progressive member organization which focuses on personal and professional development, building a healthy society and aiding America’s communities? If so, Exchange Club might be a good fit for you. Exchange involves men and women who want to make our country a better place for all.

As part of the nation’s most established service organization, Exchange Club members are business and professional leaders working together with families and fellow citizens to improve the quality of life in hundreds of communities. Whether it’s supporting educational efforts, cleaning up the environment or reaching out to a less fortunate child, Exchange Club members are high achievers who want to make a real difference in the world around them.

Dues: Dues for the Waynesboro Exchange Club are $25 per quarter, plus the cost of meals.

Be our guest: If you are interested in attending, please be our guest. The Exchange Club is happy to treat prospective members to a dinner meeting of their choice. Contact Jerry Layman at (540) 932-9770 or waybexchange@ntelos.net.

All members may also serve on a committee that carry out the programs for the Waynesboro Exchange Club. A board meeting is held once per month to help plan and organize events.

       

Discovering Exchange

Why join?

By becoming involved with the Waynesboro Exchange Club, you’re making a valuable investment of time and resources. In return, you advance your personal and professional skills, become aware of and involved in important community issues and help those who really need it.

Exchange provides an exciting opportunity which can easily fit your lifestyle, no matter how busy you are.

It’s a small investment for a lifetime of benefits and friendships. Not only do members develop their leadership skills by organizing projects and holding club board and committee positions, but their Exchange investment can advance them to district and national leadership roles. The personal and professional growth opportunities are unlimited.

     
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Our Mission: Exchange is a group of men and women working to make America a better place to live through one national project, Prevention of Child Abuse, and other community service projects.

Discover the organization that makes life more rewarding. Discover Exchange.

    

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