L-R: Steve Sayler and Mark Evans Kirkpatrick hold the Paul Harris medal.

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The Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary club has added another two Paul Harris Fellows to its ranks.

The Paul Harris Fellowship Award is one of the highest honors Rotary can bestow upon an individual. Recipients are typically Rotarians, professionals and community leaders who are recognized for their outstanding contributions to those around them.

 

The honor and recognition accompanies a donation of $1,000 or more in the name of the recipient to
Rotary International's Paul Harris Fund in support of Rotary's world-wide programs.

At this past Tuesday morning's breakfast meeting, the club honored:

·          Steve Sayler, now a multiple Paul Harris fellow, in appreciation of his continuing commitment to the global eradication of polio; and

·          Mark Evans Kirkpatrick, who since joining Rotary this past October has been focused on bringing clean water to Africa.

At the ceremony, Club president Nasrin Barbee observed "Since its inception, the Paul Harris Foundation has been dedicated to doing good for those who may not be able to help themselves. The very first grant in 1930 provided seed money for what became the Easter Seals Foundation."

"We can only hope our efforts here today also have that kind of positive result."

T he 65 business and community leaders in the RB Sunrise Rotary meet for breakfast every Tuesday at 7am at the RB Country Club on Greens East Road in RB. Professionals from throughout the region are invited to attend for some of the finest camaraderie to be found in north county, and prospective members are always welcome.


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