How I became interested in developing International projects
Apr 04, 2022 6:40 PM
Judy Ginn of Seattle International Club
How I became interested in developing International projects
Judy Ginn, a member of the Seattle International Club of Rotary, will discuss with Rotarians how she became interested in developing International projects and provide an overview of her most current project.
 
Judy has been a member of Seattle-International District Rotary since 2003 and has twice been president of her club. In addition to multiple club committees, she serves on District committees having to do with Global Grants and literacy. Rotary is a family affair as her father and husband were Rotarians and her daughter, Katie, is a member of the Issaquah club. Now retired, Judy taught elementary school mostly in high needs schools in Seattle.  Outside Rotary, Judy enjoys playing handbells, singing in the church choir, messing around with genealogy, walking with friends, skiing and participating in various service organizations such as a Children's Hospital Guild and Mercer Island Historical Society. She is Clerk of Session for her church. For her weekly kid fix she teaches Sunday School. She has three grown children and one grandson who somehow went from 5 to 20 in the blink of an eye.