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by: Bob Knight
Rotary is an organization that is known for community service and our motto of “Service Above Self.” On Feb. 18, a group of Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Flagler County participated in their bi-monthly roadside cleanup on Seminole Woods Parkway.
A total of nine Rotarians, a daughter of a Rotarian and five members from the Flagler Palm Coast High Schools Rotary Interact Club pitched in. They see it as a great way to serve the community.
Thanks to those that are pictured: Bill Butler, Mike Kuypers, Andrea Totten and her daughter Audrey. Another thank you to those that were not pictured: Harry Johnson, Pete Stoughton, Gale and Mickey Ulmer, and Bob and Pat Knight and the members of the Interact Club. The Rotary Club does a community service project every month. Information on the Club, Rotary in general, and Interact can be found at to www.FlaglerRotary.org.
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A family photo of John Keppler and his sons, also firefighters, at a state memorial honoring Keppler’s line-of-duty death in 2002. (Keppler family)
An 18-year effort to get Flagler County to recognize former county firefighter John R. Keppler’s line-of-duty death in 2002 finally ended Monday evening with the county commission’s decision to rename the fire rescue training facility on Justice Lane after Keppler.
Until then, Keppler had been honored on two state memorials, including the the Florida Fallen Firefighter Memorial in Ocala, the Florida’s Fallen Firefighters Memorial on the grounds of the state Capitol, and the national firefighters’ memorial in Emmitsburg, Md., but Flagler recognize what had been–and remains–the county’s only line-of-duty death. But Flagler has never recognized it as such.