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Park District's Michelle Tuft is new Rotary President
Michelle Tuft, Superintendent of Recreation & Facilities has become President of the Rotary Club of Skokie Valley for the 2015-2016 term

Michelle Tuft, Superintendent of Recreation & Facilities has become President of the Rotary Club of Skokie Valley for the 2015-2016 term.
The Rotary Club of Skokie Valley helps charities like, THE ARC, A Just Harvest Soup Kitchen, Niles Township Food Pantry, American Cancer Society, USO of Illinois, Metropolitan Family Service, Honor Ride Chicago, End Polio Now, Orchard Village, Golf Marine Park District, Chicago Honor Ride and Run, Summer Foundation, Building Together, DECA, Skokie NorthShore Hospital, VITA and more locally and internationally.
Rotary Clubs serve communities around the world on a broad range of service projects. Since 1985 Polio eradication has been a major objective of Rotary.
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The Skokie Valley Rotary meets every Tuesday at 12:15 at McCormick & Schmick’s Restaurant at Old Orchard Shopping Center. New members are always welcome. The meetings are short and productive often including a guest speaker with topics pertaining to members’ primary business or their Rotary involvement. For information on joining Rotary, and to view more photos, the Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SkokieValleyRotary
In photo: New Rotary president Michelle Tuft presenting a gift to past president Ralph Czerwinski in thanks for his service during the 2014-2015 term.