Washington Noon Rotary

Published 4:41 pm Saturday, October 24, 2015

WASHINGTON NOON ROTARY CULTURAL EXCHANGE: Baptist missionary Jay Shafto addressed the Washington Noon Rotary on Oct. 19 about the focus of his work in Africa. Everything from language barriers to literacy, public works and resource development have proven great challenges on everyday items often taken for granted in our culture.

WASHINGTON NOON ROTARY
CULTURAL EXCHANGE: Baptist missionary Jay Shafto addressed the Washington Noon Rotary on Oct. 19 about the focus of his work in Africa. Everything from language barriers to literacy, public works and resource development have proven great challenges on everyday items often taken for granted in our culture.

 

WASHINGTON NOON ROTARY SMOKIN’ JOB: Pam Anderson, chairperson for the Washington (noon) Rotary's Smoke on the Water annual BBQ and Chili Cookoff receives recognition from Noon Rotary President Steven Wood. The 2015 festival was the most successful on record to date. Kudos to the Washington (noon) Rotary for such a great community event and philanthropic effort.

WASHINGTON NOON ROTARY
SMOKIN’ JOB: Pam Anderson, chairperson for the Washington (noon) Rotary’s Smoke on the Water annual BBQ and Chili Cookoff receives recognition from Noon Rotary President Steven Wood. The 2015 festival was the most successful on record to date. Kudos to the Washington (noon) Rotary for such a great community event and philanthropic effort.