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  Album Name Date Description
  Rotary Park Spring Cleanup Apr 30, 2011
2010 Christmas 4 Kids Dec 7, 2010
2010 Christmas 4 Kids Breakfast Dec 7, 2010
2010 Auto Show Sep 4, 2010
2010 Changerover Jun 29, 2010
The Rotary Park Memorial Walkway is a permanent tribute to our nation's sons and daughters who served our country:  past, present, peacetime, wartime, killed, or survived. Located on the grounds of the Rotary Park, on the bank of Hesters Branch of Woodbury Creek at Barber Avenue., in Woodbury, NJ Memorial Day Dedication - May 31, 20I0 May 31, 2010 The Rotary Park Memorial is a permanent tribute to our nation's sons and daughters who served our country: past, present, peacetime, wartime, killed, or survived. Located on the grounds of the Rotary Park, on the bank of the Hesters Branch of Woodbury Creek at Barber Avenue., in Woodbury, NJ
Armando Rosenberg Hogar Escuela Nov 10, 2009 Since 1995; District 7640 with the help of District 7500 & The Orchid Foundation has provided a 40 Foot container which is shipped annually to the Orphanage. The containers are loaded with food and supplies that is vital to the daily operation of the Orphanage.
Epple Bench Sep 23, 2009
Epple Garden Dedication Jun 13, 2009 Woodbury Rotarians dedicate the Epple Children’s Garden to the memory of Dr. Lawrence K. & Mrs. Nancy Johnson Epple. The Garden is on the grounds of the Rotary Park, Located on the bank of the Hesters Branch of Woodbury Creek at Barber Avenue., in Woodbury, NJ
Rotary Park Master Plan - Drawn By: Alan Kock, Landscape Architect for Gloucester County Parks & Recreation with Nancy's overlay outlined in pink. Park Upgrade Apr 10, 2009 Woodbury Rotarian, Nancy Cresse, created an idea for a Children’s Garden at Rotary Park to be dedicated to Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Nancy Epple. She overlaid her plan onto the Rotary Park Master Plan - Drawn By: Alan Kock, Landscape Architect for Gloucester County Parks & Recreation. After Nancy accumulated funding she proceeded to construction of the designated site.
Monument Dedicated to Those That Served During the Korean and Vietnam Conflicts							Rotary Park Jan 7, 2009 The Rotary Park Memorial Walkway - Make a lasting impression and help to pave the way for the Rotary Park Upgrade by purchasing a personally engraved memorial brick. The Rotary Park Memorial Walkway brick will be a permanent tribute to our nation's sons and daughters who served our country: past, present, peacetime, wartime, killed, or survived. Located on the grounds of the Rotary Park, on the bank of the Hesters Branch of Woodbury Creek at Barber Avenue., Woodbury
The Woodbury Junior-Senior High School Interact Club Sponsored by Woodbury Rotary Club
From left to right - President Don Smith, Interact Advisor, Maria Lario, Lara Hassan, Jasmine Ehirim, David Carl, Stefana Burlacu, Sara Hassan, Julio Interiano
Interact Feb 19, 2008 The Woodbury Junior-Senior High School Interact Club Sponsored by Woodbury Rotary Club were our guests and program. President Don Smith and Club Youth Chair, John Carr, presented Interact members with a certificate of Interact Membership and an Interact Lapel Pin.
Entry of Trail from Broad St. Rotary Trail Aug 11, 2007 Rotary Trail is restored to preconstruction status.
Rotary President Ed with Interact President Sarah Hesser Woodbury Mews for the Apr 20, 2007 The Woodbury High School Interact club hosted a “Senior Prom” for the residents at the Woodbury Mews Assisted Living Facility. The students organized the afternoon event which included food, drinks, a DJ, and a king and queen. Over 40 residents attended and had a grand time. The Woodbury Rotary Club donated flowers for all the guests and bouquets for the king and queen.
Rotary Trail, in Red, along the north bank of Woodbury Creek. The Red represents Rotary trail destroyed during the construction of the parking garage. The yellow is the untouched section of the trail not maintained by Rotary. Rotary Trail Nov 14, 2006 These pictures were taken to show what must be done to bring the trail back after it was partially destroyed during the construction of Underwood Hospital’s new parking garage.
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