F.C. Rotary President Receives ‘Public Image’ Award

326rotaryFalls Church Rotary Club President Diane Hill is shown flanked by District Public Image Chair Vance Zavela (right) and Past District Governor Steve Cook, who presented Hill with the District Public Image Coordinator of the Year Award at the Aug. 8 Falls Church Rotary Club Meeting at the Harvest Moon Restaurant. Hill coordinated social networking for Northern Virginia Rotary District 7610. Cook had previously presented the club with the New Generations Avenue of Service Award in the small club category in addition to the Exceptional [Small] Club Award at the annual District Awards Banquet for support of local and international charitable endeavors and the club’s community youth activities,  including holding student speech, music, and essay contests; awarding a Rotary Youth Leadership Scholarship; sponsoring two high school Interact Clubs, a Youth Exchange student, a World Peace Fellowship applicant, and a member of the Group Study Exchange Australia visit; and support of the City of Falls Church Operation Earth Watch. (Photo: Courtesy John Karickhoff)

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