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NATICK – The Charles River Rotary Club was visited on Thursday August 25 by Victor Tom, the Governor of Rotary District 7910.

Tom did the pin ceremony for George Johnston and awarding him his Paul Harris plus two fellowship pin. 

The presentation of Paul Harris Fellow recognition is the Rotary Foundation’s way of expressing its appreciation for a substantial contribution to its humanitarian and educational programs. It is named for Rotary’s founder, a Chicago lawyer, who started our organization with three business associates in 1905.

Tom also did the Rotary pin ceremony for the clubs newest member Jannelle Richards. 

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The club was also joined by George Rockwell, the former President of State Street Bank asking the Club and Rotary International to support the effort of forming a group of inspectors to rid the world of nuclear missiles. 

The Charles River Rotary Club is also a proud sponsor of the Suicide Education Awareness Prevention Panel being hosted at the Natick Community Center 117 E. Central Street in Natick on September 28, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.  

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The Charles River Rotary Club meets Thursday mornings at 7:30 a.m. at the Natick Community Center and via Zoom.

If you are interested in joining a meeting or being a speaker at a meeting, please contact club President Jon Fetherston at jonfetherston@comcast.net

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George Johnston and Rotary District Governor Victor Tom
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Victor Tom, Janelle Richards, Hank  Szretter

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Victor Tom ,Janelle Richards, Jon Fetherston, Hank Szretter

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George Rockwell speaks to club about riding the world of Nuclear Missles

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