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Rotary Club of Alpharetta Mans Salvation Army Kettles

The service organization puts service above self all day Saturday.

The Rotary Club of Alpharetta manned the Salvation Army Kettle at  entrance in for more than 10 hours on Dec. 3 as the service organization demonstrated the Rotary principle of "Service Above Self."

"The weather was perfect and the "giving spirit" was successfully conveyed to the many shoppers by our volunteers...so much so, that a second kettle was needed by early afternoon because the first had been filled," said Rotarian Phil Kingry.

Rotarian volunteers and family members participating included: Lauri Young, Steve Gillard, Ted Schwartz, Johnnie Andrews, Lee Doernberg, Mark Orr, Alan & Austin Palmore, Steve & Cindy Corder, Robin & Jim McIntire, Karen Nolan, Chris Weeber, Phil Kingry, Jason, Cecelia & Nicolette Binder, Wayne Robinson, David & Colton Bell Isle and Sam Gordon.

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Kingry said Club Service Director Rory Young  organized the effort.


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