Posted by Eileen Hotho

COMING TO SHRED-IT

The Rotary Club of Hamburg marked a successful shredding event on May 1 in the parking lot of the Northwest Bank on South Park Avenue at Maelou Drive.  Shown in the photos, Rotarians greeted those wishing to have sensitive documents shredded, who then drove through the line to Lincoln Archives who operated its shredder onsite. 
 
Rotary is a service organization that provides “Service Above Self” through many diverse local and global projects and charitable efforts. A notable recent project by the Hamburg Club was the donation of three bicycle repair stations in the Village of Hamburg. The club also coordinates the Warm the Children winter clothing drive and is one of four service organizations that organize the annual BurgerFest in the Village of Hamburg.
 
 
 

COLLEGE BOUND

The Rotary Club of Hamburg awarded a college scholarship June 1 to Frontier High School graduating senior Emily Hodge during their meeting at Pegasus Restaurant. Emily is the daughter of David and Colleen Hodge and plans to attend Fredonia State College to pursue a degree in Early Childhood Education.
 
From left are: Emily Hodge, 2020-2021 Rotary President John Nowak and Rotarian Maria Guizzotti of the Scholarship Committee. The Rotary Club of Hamburg was founded in 1942 and is one of many Rotary clubs nationwide and throughout the world.  A notable recent project was the donation of three bicycle repair stations in the Village of Hamburg.