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Rotary Club of Cantons New President Takes Office

The Rotary Club of Canton continues its legacy as Cherokee Countys longest serving civic club with a new president, Stacey D. Williams, who also works as administrative services agency director for the county government.

In his first speech as president, presented at the Clubs annual Changing of the Guard dinner, Williams introduced his executive officers as well as speaking about building upon the Clubs strong foundation through member engagement and membership growth.

We have experienced much success over the last eight decades-plus, but it will take a concentrated and dedicated effort from all Club members if we are to continue with those past successes. There is much work yet for us to do, said Williams.

This years Rotary International theme is Rotary Connects the World, and Williams said he sees Rotary as a way for members to both improve their own communities and the world. He briefly outlined major service projects for the coming year, including support of MUST Ministries Summer Lunch Program, the Cherokee Child Advocacy Councils Holiday Lights of Hope, and Habitat for Humanity. The Club also will raise awareness to end human trafficking and sexual exploitation of children, promote the importance of literacy, and donate funds for Rotary Internationals continued efforts to eradicate polio worldwide.

The Club meets for lunch at noon on Tuesdays at the Northside Hospital Cherokee Conference Center at 1130 Bluffs Parkway in Canton. Visitors are welcome. For more information, visit TheRotaryClubOfCantonGa.org.