Rotary International, the world's first service club organization, is made up of over 33,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas.
Rotarian with the Program Joe Henry introduced the Executive Vice-President of Liviniti Pharmaceutics Steven T. Boyd at the February 13 Rotary luncheon. Boyd shared information on the many services provided to clients with an emphasis on employers and their employees. From left are Henry, Boyd, and Rotary President Joe Sers.
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Briarwood Nature Preserve Curator Bayli Brossette discussed Briarwood Preserve, the birthplace and home of naturalist Caroline Dorman, with the oldest collection of Louisiana irises in the world at the Feb. 20 Rotary luncheon. Pictured from left are Brossette, Junior Curator and daughter Clovis Brossette and Rotary President Joe Sers.
Rotary Student of the Month St. Mary’s High School Senior Anna Claire Thibodaux was introduced by St. Mary’s Principal Stephen Wren at the Feb. 6 luncheon. Thibodaux will graduate in May and attend the University of Louisiana Monroe and major in English. From left are Rotary President Joe Sers, Wren, Thibodaux, her mother Nina Thibodaux, father Dr. James Thibodaux and Student of the Month Coordinator Jessica Broadway.
Rotarian with the Program Kirk Soileau introduced Kayla Dowden and Dr. Furkan Akhter from the Natchitoches Regional Medical Center (NRMC) Cancer Center at the Feb. 6 luncheon. The purpose of the center is to keep those needing treatment in town and providing many services including a state-of-the-art full-service lab. From left are Soileau, Rotary President Joe Sers, Dowden and Akhter.