This Week at Rotary


RotaCare Salutes Maureen Clancy

Maureen Clancy

Maureen Clancy

Recently, several members of the RotaCare Board of Directors paid tribute to Maureen Clancy as she retired from her duties serving on the Board.

Maureen was not only active with RotaCare, she has received numerous awards for her public service over the years, including Garden City Citizen of the Year, New York State Senate and Assembly Women of Distinction, Girl Scout Julliette Low Award of Distinction plus two Rotary Paul Harris Awards. Maureen was also the first woman to serve on the Garden City Board of Trustees.

The RotaCare Board will miss Maureen’s dedication to the Board, volunteers and patients. She was an important part of RotaCare’s mission to facilitate free healthcare for the relief of pain and suffering to those who have the most need and the least access to medical care. (Submitted by RotaCare)

 

The Mineola-Garden City Rotary Club Joins With RotaCare in its salute to Maureen Clancy

The Mineola-Garden City Rotary Club is thrilled to join with RotaCare in its salute to Rotarian Maureen Clancy who has served the Club for the past 33 years. Maureen was the first woman to be admitted into the Club in 1987. She had served as the Club’s first woman president in 1993-94. The Mineola-Garden City Club created RotaCare in 1992 to address the needs of the uninsured in Nassau County. Kudos to Maureen for her unlimited “Service Above Self.”

Maureen Clancy, seated with RotaCare President Gary Jendras, 3rd from left along with members of the RotaCare Board.  (Photos submitted by RotaCare)

Maureen Clancy, seated with RotaCare President Gary Jendras, 3rd from left along with members of the RotaCare Board. (Photos submitted by RotaCare)

Rotary Greets 2020 Scholarship Winners on Zoom Meeting July 13

Rotary Scholarship recipients Julia Formasar and Anushka Petal, 2020 Rotary scholarship recipients from Garden City and Mineola High Schools, respectively, will join Rotarians at their regularly scheduled meeting on zoom next Monday July 13.

Reflecting Rotary’s motto, “Service Above Self,” both young ladies best exemplify the spirit of service and volunteerism along with academic accomplishments throughout their high school careers

Julia and Anushka will speak about themselves and their ambitions as they head off to college in the fall. Julia will attend Hamilton College and Anushka, the University of Michigan. Both have said they intend to continue their experiences of service.

Should you wish to join Rotary’s zoom meeting, June 13 at 12:15 p.m., please call Dianne Marmann, Club president for the link at 516-750-1143,

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