Princeton Rotary Closes Out 2022-23 Fiscal Year


The Princeton Rotary Club held its end-of-fiscal-year banquet Tuesday night at the Majestic House in Princeton.
The night was titled ‘A Celebration of Service’ and was filled with reports and memories of the activities and achievements from the past year.

President Al Brunelle shared they completed 73 projects and had donated over 1,400 hours of service to the community during the 2022-23 fiscal year. A slide show was presented featuring pictures of the highlights of the accomplishments from the year.
The club is especially proud of building 76 beds and providing them to local youth with the ‘Build-A-Bed’ program.
As outgoing president, Brunelle noted they had a great year fulfilling the Rotary motto – ‘Service Above Self.’

He added the Princeton Rotary Club is all about giving back to the community and is grateful they were able to help with various community projects over the past year.

Incoming officers for the Princeton Rotary Club will be sworn in and take office next month, after receiving the required training from Rotary International.

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