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Lester to serve as president of Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary in 2015-2016

Posted at 5:31 pm July 12, 2015
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Tony Lester and Kelly Callison

New Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club President Tony Lester, left, accepts the president’s gavel from outgoing President Kelly Callison. (Photo by ORBRC)

The Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club president for the year 2015-2016 is Tony Lester, a press release said.

Lester has been a Rotarian since 1998 and has previously served as Foundation chair for ORBRC.

Having a close family member who has polio inspired Tony to become more involved in Rotary’s worldwide campaign to eradicate the disease.

He has also served on the boards of the Anderson County United Way, WDVX, and the Jubilee Community Arts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits Tagged With: Kelly Callison, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, ORBRC, polio, president

Reader pic: Breakfast Rotary donates to Emory Valley Center

Posted at 5:49 pm April 2, 2013
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Breakfast Rotary Donates to Emory Valley Center

The Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club makes a donation to the Emory Valley Center Capital Campaign. Pictured from left to right are Pete Peterson, ORBRC president; Rotarian Gene Caldwell and Dottie Thompson, campaign co-chairs; and Rotarian Dub Shults. (Submitted photo)

Submitted

The Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club recently made a donation to the Emory Valley Center Capital Campaign.

The capital campaign is raising money to help replace an Emory Valley Center building on Emory Valley Road. The center is raising money to replace the 55-year-old building, which will be demolished.

The Emory Valley Center serves intellectually and developmentally disabled children and adults in East Tennessee.

Gene Caldwell and Dottie Thompson are co-chairing the capital campaign. Anyone wishing to donate may do so by mailing a contribution to P.O. Box 5328, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, or by going online to www.emoryvalleycenter.com.

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: donation, Dottie Thompson, Emory Valley Center Capital Campaign, Gene Caldwell, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, ORBRC

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