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Merrimack Rotary “Excellence In Workplace” Recipients Recognized

Eleven to be honored at breakfast on April 18.

Eleven local individuals will be recognized by the Rotary Club of Merrimack for demonstrating “Excellence in the Workplace.” The event will be a breakfast at the John O’Leary Adult Community Center on Thursday, April 18. Doors open at 7 a.m. and the buffet breakfast, catered by the Stocked Fridge, will be served at 7:15 a.m. Members of the public who wish to join in honoring recipients are welcome; tickets are $15 per person and must be reserved by Thursday, April 11. Call Chris Christensen at 424-2542 to make reservations.

Invited honorees are:

Name Employer Position Rotary Sponsor

Jeff Capone

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Merrimack High School

Videography Teacher

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Lynn Christensen

Jean Crawford

St. Joseph Community Services

Site Manager

Irene Jenness

Rick Crawford

R Crawford & Son

Contractor

Bill Wilkes

John Cyr

Interstate Battery

Owner

Bill Behrens

Vasilios Gakas

Mr. G's Pizzeria

Owner

Tony Deblasio

Joe and Theresa Machado

Pet's Choice

Owners

Phil DeGregorio

Bill and Lisa Spinney

Strikeback Dynamic Defense

Owners

Bob Best

Becky Thompson

Town of Merrimack

Executive Assistant

Peter Flood

Kristin Wardner

Town of Merrimack

Secretary

Peter Flood

According to Chris Christensen, program chair, “One of Rotary’s five avenues of service is ‘Vocational Service.’ Our goal is to recognize the value of all occupations, and I’m very pleased to see such a wide variety of jobs represented. Other vocation-related activities include our scholarship programs and member participation in Enterprise City."

“Of course, Rotary is well known for its guest speakers, and these presentations are often related to various occupations,” he added.

The Rotary Club of Merrimack meets for breakfast every Thursday morning at the John O’Leary Adult Community Center. To learn more about Rotary, or how you might be a part of Rotary, call Chris Christensen at 424-2542, or email him at Chris@ChristensenNH.com More information is also available on the club website www.merrimackrotary.org..

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