On June 2, 1993, a group of local business and professionals met at Wendell Coffee Golf Center in Tyrone, Georgia for the purpose of exploring interest in forming a local Rotary Club. Members of the Peachtree City Rotary Club and the South Fulton Rotary Club provided the information necessary for understanding the commitment and what would need to be done to form a Rotary Club. From this small group of individuals, the Rotary Club of Tyrone was founded and on January 6, 1994 it was chartered.
In February 2001, our clubs name was changed to Fayette Daybreak Rotary Club. We meet for a breakfast meeting at The Original Pancake House, at the corner of Hwys 54 and 74 (next to Staples), in Peachtree City, Georgia, Thursdays at 7:15 AM.
We strive to help the our community in Tyrone and Fayette County through supporting Tyrone Library and its Literacy and GED programs. We try to keep our county beautiful through the Adopt a Road Program. We recognize the leaders of our community: teachers, law enforcement, and municipal workers. We try to be a positive influence in our community. But we also realize that our community is not limited to Fayette County. We seek to help people around the world through supporting the efforts of Rotary International and programs like Polio Plus and CART.
Each year, the Rotary Clubs of District 6900 get together to celebrate what each other has done. In the past, our club has been given great honors at this event which include Presidential Citations, and awards for Club Service, Vocational Service, and Community Service, as well as Best New Project, Best Bulletin and Best All-Around Club. Just as our members are committed to our community and to world understanding, we are committed to each other as Rotarians. We enjoy the projects we do and we enjoy the fellowship we have with each other. Please come and join us in our fun, our fellowship, and our service!