Roswell Rotary Club of Georgia.
    
About Us » Honors » Club Honors and Awards 

Club Honors and Awards

Individual Awards were:
  • The Frank Bentley Leadership Award - Jack Stephens. This award honors an individual Rotarian for outstanding service and leadership in the Georgia Rotary Student Program and is presented by the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs.
  • Sheffield Leadership Award - To Bob Hagan. This is a leadership award presented to a club president that has shown outstanding leadership abilities.

Rotary 2009-2010
District Awards:

BEST ALL AROUND CLUB 2009-2010 LVL 4
Sheffield Award for Outstanding President Lvl 4 -
Elwyn Gaissert II
President Citation
2009-2010
Best Club Administration - GOLD
Best Public Relations - GOLD
Best Rotary Foundation - GOLD
Best Membership - GOLDBest Service Projects - GOLD
Club Bulletin - SILVER
Yearbook - GOLD Club
Website
- GOLD

Best Water Project (Local) - GOLD
Best Health and/or Hunger Project (International) - GOLD
Best Literacy Project (Local) - GOLD
Best Literacy Project
(International) - GOLD
Best Vocational Service - SILVER
Best Character Education - GOLD
Best AIDS Awareness - GOLD
Best Project to Alleviate Poverty - GOLD
Best House of Friendship - GOLD


From time to time Roswell Rotary receives accolades for our service to others.  So that our members may be aware of these, this page will list them.  Roswell Rotarians, your hard work is appreciated by many.

Recent awards:

  • Roswell Convention & Visitors Bureau - "Community Event of the Year Award" for the most important event held during the year in the Roswell Area.
  • Pearl Harbor Survivors Association - for "continued commitment to the annual  Memorial Day Ceremony. 
  • Medal of Honor Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee - a limited edition "Medal of Honor" signed and numbered framed print to the club as part of their tribute to the ongoing commitment by Roswell Rotary and the City of Roswell to the annual Memorial Day Ceremony.

Medal of Honor Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Roswell Memorial Day Committee presents to Mayor Jere Wood the plaque
from the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association and the framed print of the
Medal of Honor from the Medal of Honor Museum.

Printer Friendly Page.  Printable Page 

.

Designed & Maintained By: BlueBonnetDesigns | Powered By Etomite.