Posted by Sue Hammond

ROTARY ESSENCE ATTRACTS NEW MEMBER

On July 10 the Rotary Club of Westfield-Mayville welcomed Sheila Chapman, a Brocton resident, as its newest member. Pete Bills, Membership Chair, led the induction ceremony, which was held during this Rotary club’s installation banquet at Noble Winery in Westfield.
 
Chapman, who has lived in Brocton for 13 years, is a retired high school math teacher. When asked why she elected to seek membership in the Westfield-Mayville Rotary Club, Chapman responded, “I enjoy volunteering and giving back to the community. This seemed to be the essence of Rotary, and it made me want to be a part of this organization that gives back to so many.”
 
She is a volunteer instructor for the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) Driver Safety Program, and she also serves as its district coordinator and trainer. Her hobbies include quilting, reading and helping at her church. She started a Christian book club at the Ahira Hall Memorial Library in Brocton. Her spouse is Charlie Chapman, and they have four children and two grandchildren.