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One of 34,000 Rotary clubs now located in over 200 countries, the Rotary Club of Harrisburg (RCH) will celebrate its centennial anniversary of service to the local and global community in May, 2011.

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Karen Snider recognized for life of service

karen-sniderOn May 23, 2011, The Rotary Club of Harrisburg recognized Karen Snider with its 2011 Community Service award.  Snider is a seven year member of the club and president of Susquehanna Consulting and Financial Group. Her life of volunteer service and community leadership has had a distinct focus on mental health, children & families, and women.  Snider’s advocacy, innovation, and dedicated efforts on behalf of disenfranchised individuals have made significant impacts on the lives of many.  She is married to Jack F. Snider and has two grown sons and daughters-in-law and five grandchildren, and is a resident of Mechanicsburg.   

 

 

 

 

Habitat for Humanity’s Harrisburg rehabilitation projects on Zarker Street

Harrisburg-Rotary-Habitat-for-HumanityPhoto (left to right): On June 25, 2011, Rotary Club of Harrisburg members Corinne Rebinski of Brown Schultz Sheridan and Fritz, CPAs, and Andy Hetrick and Fred Hartman of M&T Bank, ventured outside of their financial comfort zone to help cut and hang dry-wall at one of Habitat for Humanity’s Harrisburg rehabilitation projects on Zarker Street.

   

2010-2011 Report from the President

Dr. John Judson - Harrisburg RotaryReport from the President

This Rotary year, I have had the privilege to serve as president of the most dedicated and interesting group of people that have ever been in my life - the Rotary Club of Harrisburg. I have been continually impressed with the contributions of our members not only to the work of our club but also to their communities.  A very exciting and busy year began with the three pillars of our strategic plan – Service, Membership, and Branding and ended with varied definitions of advance in all three areas.

Local and international service is documented in the following Pancake Breakfast, Youth Community Development Team, Salvation Army bell ringing, and Dominican Republic mission reports.  Additional service opportunities included hosting the Homeless Shelter for ten days in January, participating in the Centennial tree planting, and hosting a Red Cross Blood donation day on April 11.  The Homeless Shelter project involved 21 Rotarians and has led our club to plan expanded homeless support in the coming Rotary year.  Global service was also supported with an unprecedented addition of 46 Paul Harris Fellowships in February.

Read more: 2010-2011 Report from the President

   

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2011-2012 Club Officers

Robert S. Saline,
President 

Una Martone,
President-Elect

Karen F. Snider
Vice President

John P. Judson, M.D.,
Immediate Past President

Barry Ramper II,
Secretary 

William B. Boles,

Treasurer

Richard Utley
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