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What do cell phones, cigarette lighters, coffee cups, candy wrappers, and cigarette butts all have in common? Well, yeah; they all begin with the letter C. Besides that, you can find them all (and a lot of other trash) littering Highway 54 between East Elm Street and the Haw River Bridgein copious quantity.
![]() On Saturday, September 29,
2007, just before sunrise, some Rotarians met outside the Graham
Civic Center, sipping coffee and discussing the best way
to attack a little over two miles of road. After dividing the
roadway amongst those present and those who would come later,
they set out with orange vests, orange gloves, and orange trash
bags...and an eye for trash. ![]() proclaims Rotary keeps that
stretch of road cleanRotarians did just that! They bagged
the trash along the mills frontage and other businesses,
through the residential area, in front of the Travel Inn, up
the Interstate ramps, under the bridge, and further south all
the way beyond Conklin Oil and up to Riverview Baptist Church
and the Haw River bridge at Cooper Road. Submitted by Mark Ryman, October 2007 |
Other Service Projects Rotary club membership must
offer opportunities for meaningful service and friendships for
all Rotarians. At the same time, we must maintain high standards.
If we begin to simply look for dues-paying members as a means
of increasing our budget, it will severely damage our credibility
and signal the end of our organization. |
| © 2007 GRAHAM ROTARY, Graham, North Carolina, USA |