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Entries in Service Clubs (10)
2008 Public Service Recognition Award
1) Santa Monica Police Lieutenant Clinton Muir speaks after receiving the Rotary Club of Santa Monica's 2008 Public Service Recognition Award at the Riviera Country Club on Friday, April 11, 2008. The three other honorees at the Public Recognition Day were: Paul Casey, Senior Transit Program Analyst from Big Blue Buss, Captain Mark Bridges from the Santa Monica Fire Department and Irma Lyons, Principle from Will Rogers Learning Community. 2) SMPD Chief Timothy J. Jackman presents Lieutenant Clinton Muir with the 2008 Public Service Recognition Award. 3) Santa Monica Fire Chief Jim Hone presents Captain Mark Bridges with the 2008 Public Service Recognition Award. 4) Santa Monica Malibu Unified School Superintendent Dianne Talarico presents Irma Lyons with the 2008 Public Service Recognition Award. 5) Big Blue Bus General Manager Stephanie Negriff presents Paul Casey with the 2008 Public Service Recognition Award. Rotary International is an organization of service clubs known as Rotary Clubs located all over the world. There are more than 32,000 clubs in more than 200 countries, and there are over 1.2 million members World-Wide. The members of Rotary Clubs are known as Rotarians. The stated purpose of the organization is to bring together business and professional leaders to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary's best-known motto is "Service above Self," and its secondary motto is "They profit most who serve best." © 2008 FabianLewkowicz.com




59th Annual Diamond Event




Red Kettle Day
(top) Larry Brown, Susan McGlothlin and Anne Vogel (above) from the Pacific Palisades Optimist Club, count their money during Salvation Army's Red Kettle Day at First Private Bank and Trust on Friday, December 14, 2007.The Red Kettle campaign, the oldest annual charitable fundraiser of its kind in the United States helps raise money for those who need it most in communities nationwide - providing toys for kids, coats for the homeless, food for the hungry and countless social service programs year-round.




Stitches From The Hart




Christmas in September




Let them eat cake





Boys and Girls Club





Hotcakes
Mike Cortrite pours batter onto the griddle as Ken Chong flips the hotcake's during the Santa Monica Lions Club 52nd Annual Pancake Breakfast that was held at the Santa Monica Boys and Girls Club on Saturday, September 9, 2006. The proceeds from the event is used to support local community organizations.



