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Danbury Lions Club visits the Danbury Rotary Club.

Danbury Lions Club visits the Danbury Rotary Club

Rotary has its annual joint meeting with the Lions Club

Each year, the Danbury Rotary Club and the Danbury Lions Club have joint meetings where they renew friendships and learn about each other’s projects. Recently, the Lions Club joined the Rotary Club at its luncheon meeting. Next week, the Rotary Club will join will join the Lions Club at a breakfast meeting.

The speaker at this week’s meeting was Sharon Gialo, a fellow Rotarian and owner of A Memory 4 You. She gave a useful tutorial on what to do with our mountain of digital photos.

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Nearly all of us carry around a cell phone that serves as a pretty decent camera—and most of us use that camera constantly. The trouble is what to do with all of the pictures.

Our speaker said “Not to worry,” you can safely toss the duplicates and those you will never look at again, organize those you wish to keep in logical categories, and share them with friends through the social media. Clean your phone of those you aren’t showing around town, by filing them in one of the several external computer back up files—but have them in files you can easily access. A photo is of little use if it can’t be found. Of course, the more valuable shots can be printed and kept in an album—or even displayed on a wall. The most important thing is to know where they are, and how to access them. Enjoy your photos. They contain those special memories of your life.

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