Governor Larry Petrash Recognizes Rotary Builders

during his November Club visits at

Colleyville RC, Fort Worth Stockyards RC, Azel RC, Lewisville Morning RC, Keller RC, Grapevine RC, Metroport RC, Southlake RC, Breckenridge RC, Brownwood RC, Cisco RC, Cleburne RC & Weatherford RC

During the month of November, District Governor Larry Petrash recognized 13 very special Rotarian's with the Rotary Builder Award during his annual visit to their clubs. Each Rotarian was recognized for their contributions and service above self to their Rotary Club and the World Community. These 10 joined a distinct group of 291 fellow District 5790 Rotarian's that have been so recognized during the last 6 years. The Rotary Builder certificate states that all Rotarians shall accord them all the recognition and deference that this title bestows on them.

Please congratulate the following Rotarians for their service and having received the Rotary Builder designation during the month of  November 2014

 
 

Jon Bullock

Colleyville Rotary Club - November 4, 2014

 

John Goobeck

Fort Worth Stockyards Rotary Club - November 5, 2014

 

Steve Parker

Azel Rotary Club - November 6, 2014


Frank Hebb

Lewisville Morning Rotary Club - November 6, 2014

Kelley Clowe

Keller Rotary Club - November 11, 2014

RaDonna Hessel

Grapevine Rotary Club - November 12, 2014

James Lundy

Metroport Rotary Club - November 14, 2014

 

Sean M. Cerone

Southlake Rotary Club - November 14, 2014

 

Ron Downing

Breckenridge Rotary Club - November 18, 2014

 

Imber Covington

Brownwood Rotary Club - November 19, 2014

 

Gay Wolford

Cisco Rotary Club - November 20, 2014

Jan Dotson

Cleburne Rotary Club - November 21, 2014


Kay Huse

Weatherford Rotary Club - November 25, 2014

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Award recipients were given a framed certificate and the Rotary Builder Pin that only 279 other Rotarians in District 5790 have the privilege of wearing.

Rotary Builder Recognition

This is strictly a voluntary program, and if your club wants to participate, club presidents must submit the name of the one individual that is always there when Rotary work is being done.  He or she may not be the leader of the project but nearly always participates in one capacity or another.   The person you can always count on to be involved. 

This individual will be recognized during the Governor's Official Visit.  He or she will get a pin, certificate and recognition for helping build a better world through Rotary.  We would encourage photos to be taken during the presentation and submitted to your local media.