The Rotary Club of Merrimack has begun the construction phase of erecting trail markers and signs at Twin Bridge Park in Merrimack. The club received $1,000 from the Rotary District to erect the markers and signs.
The tasks to be performed by volunteers include sawing wood, routering letters into wood and painting the wood. The Merrimack Department of Public Works is supervising the volunteer labor. The markers will be installed in the Spring of 2013.
"This Rotary Club project is well worthwhile and perfectly timed for the public to enjoy in the springtime," said Steve Russell, the club's president.
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The Rotary Club of Merrimack is a volunteer organization of business people and professionals supporting the community. Merrimack Rotary projects have included scholarships, reconstruction of Kids' Kove Playground, support for Merrimack flood relief, the Merrimack July Fourth festivities, the Rotary 4-Way Speech Contest, Interact Club, lighting at Reeds Ferry fields and more. The club works with other clubs on international projects like eradication of polio, Pure Water for the World, and hurricane relief in Honduras. Currently, the club is working locally on a new pentagon pavillion for Watson Park. To RSVP for a breakfast meeting or for information about membership, contact Chris Christensen at 603.424.2542 or Chris@ChristensenNH.com or visit www.merrimackrotary.org.
