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Dr Garth Coffin is receiving an award from the Rotary Club of Truro and I was hoping you could spread the word across campus. He is receiving a “Five Avenues of Service” award for his service in the areas of club, vocational, community, international and youth. Garth has been a member of the Rotary Club of Truro for 16 years and he exemplifies Rotary International’s motto of “Service Above Self”.
Dr. Garth Coffin will receive the Five Avenues of Service award from the Rotary Club of Truro on Thursday, Feb 20th at the Rotary Club of Truro’s Charter Night celebration.
The event is being held at the Best Western Glengarry beginning at 6:15 with a banquet to follow at 7:00 pm. In addition to Garth’s recognition, there will be a community service award presented to Bill Lake and a Rotarian from Dundas, Ontario will talk about her efforts to raise money for polio eradication.
Tickets are available from Laurie Sandeson (sandeslk@gov.ns.ca)
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