The Club is visited by Pike County Pioneer Ann Love, as portrayed by Mrs. Alice Phillips. (The Messenger recently did a story on Mrs. Phillips’ re-enactment of Ann Love. She is Maggie Hammond’s mother.
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Our project on collecting school supplies for students in need completed successfully, See pictures
AUGUST 2021 SERVICE PROJECT: Troy Rotary organized the assembly of school supplies for elementary school students in need.
Dr. Jason Sullimen – Assistant Professor of Trombone in the John M. Long School of Music at Troy University Spoke at The club meeting
Dr. Sullimen is an acclaimed speaker, teacher, coach, and performer with expertise in trombone, chamber brass music, and jazz. He contributes to our community through his involvement with the Troy Arts Council and performs in many regional orchestras.
Rotary Club of Troy recognizes Rotarians, Ms. Maggie Hammond and Dr. Earl Ingram
During the meeting on August 10, the Club recognized Ms. Maggie Hammond and Dr. Earl Ingram as Paul Harris Fellows.
They are excellent community leaders and inspiration for all and we thank them for their service.
Century of Service Celebration
Troy Rotary celebrated 100 years of services on Sunday afternoon, June 13. The Troy Rotary Club held a cook-out for members and their families on the grounds of the Pioneer Museum of Alabama in the afternoon.
Members along with their family members, children and grand children enjoyed fellowship, fantastic food, specially treat with a great Bluegrass and Gospel music group.
A bluegrass musical group came from the Valdosta area—Lost Dogs Found.
Some pictures are attached as below.