President's Column - Date

Jerry McDaniel, President

The Gulf Winds Track Club held its annual meeting on July 19 at Momo’s Pizza on Market Street. Based on last year’s member survey feedback requesting more social gatherings, we again combined the annual meeting with a casual social event, just like last year, with free pizza and a drink for attendees. While attendance was solid, I wanted to share this written recap to ensure all members stay informed, especially those who couldn’t make it in person.

If you’re interested in learning more about any specific topic, I encourage you to reach out directly to the speakers who shared updates during the event. Special thanks to Judy Alexander for her help in organizing and managing logistics for the evening.

I invited ten members, including several Board members, to give brief presentations on different areas of the Club’s work. All credit for the detailed summary below goes to Robert Skrob, who graciously took notes during the
event and compiled the information that follows.

While many of us are aware that GWTC is a dynamic and active club, it’s gatherings like this that really showcase the depth and breadth of our impact. From schools, youth programs, and nonprofit t partnerships, to beginner
runners, seasoned athletes, and even hosting a world-class event in 2026, our Club continues to serve as a powerful force in the Tallahassee community. It’s truly inspirational.

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