Author of the article: The Whig-Standard
Publishing date: Apr 01, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 2 minute read
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FRED RICHMOND
If you Google “Rotary Park,” you will quickly realize that Rotary has populated the world with parks! The truth is that Rotarians everywhere have invested in their communities to benefit the young, the old and everyone in between. Parks are certainly cornerstone projects that have grown Rotary’s reputation as a service club.
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In the mid-to-late 1970s, federally owned land to the north of Lemoine Point and to the south of Collins Bay was identified by members of the Kingston-Frontenac Rotary Club as available. The club began the process of bringing this tract of land within the fold of what was then Kingston Township. Rotarians, with the support of the township, proceeded to develop the
Rotary Reflections: Parks are cornerstone projects
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