Journal staff
The Rotary Club of Sarnia is being recognized for 95 years of service.
A letter of congratulations from Sarnia-Lambton MP Marilyn Gladu cited the club’s contribution to Pathways Health Centre for Children, the Inn of the Good Shepherd, St. Joseph’s Hospice, and Dow Centre for Youth, among others.
“It’s a great honour to receive this recognition,” said club president Rick Marsh. “We’re
always looking for ways to contribute locally.”
Founded in 1928, the club is working on plans to mark its 100th anniversary in 2028.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia is supported through the activities of 40 members, who are
local business and organization leaders representing a variety of vocations.