RCFC’s Annual “Service in Action” Recognition Meeting
Since 1988, RCFC has celebrated Rotary Service via our annual recognition ceremony.  This Wednesday, April 27, will mark the 28th time we have come together to recognize exceptional service to others by Rotarians and local community leaders.  President Stacy Plemmons will be our MC.
 
 
As is our custom, each of the awards will be presented by the previous year’s recipient.
  • The Spirit of Rotary Award is generally made to a newer member who has been extremely active in providing exemplary club service.
  • The Quiet Rotarian award recognizes a Rotarian whose diligent work epitomizes service to others without fanfare or desire for credit.
  • The Five Avenues of Service award recognizes a Rotarian who has demonstrated exemplary humanitarian service with an emphasis on personal volunteer efforts and active involvement in helping others through Rotary.
  • The Max Getts Four–Way Test Award is given to a Rotarian or non-Rotarian who truly exemplifies the 4-Way test in all they do – especially their interaction with the youth in our community.
  • The Service-Above-Self award is given to both Rotarians and non-Rotarians who contribute significantly to the betterment of life in this community.
  • The Rotarian of the Year award recognizes a member for his or her all-around contributions to the success of the Club
  • Rotarian Lifetime Achievement Award, and President’s Meritorious Service Awards
Here are last year's honorees:
John Trone - Spirit of Rotary
 
John Pratt - Meritorious Service
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bob Meroney - Max Getts 4-Way Test
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jim Epstein - 5 Avenues of Service
 
 
 
 
Pat Stryker - Service in Action
 
 
 
 
 
Sue Wagner, Judy Boggs, Susie Ewing
Rotarian(s) of the Year
 
 
 
 
John Matsushima - Lifetime Service
 
 
 
 
Susan Stewart - Quiet Rotarian
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Lannie Boyd - Lifetime Service