Nancy Sausville was expertly interviewed by Bob Bonney at Thursday's meeting. While Nancy, like her husband Paul, is a longtime member of our club, her history as a Rotarian precedes its founding. Nancy, who then worked for the American Red Cross, along with two friends became the first three female members of the Ballston Spa Rotary Club.
Nancy said she is grateful that all three of her and Paul's children live nearby.
Speaking of Ballston Spa, we'll be holding our next pancake breakfast there (because our usual site remains under construction) on May 4 (a Saturday). That's thanks to a generous offer from Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 358, at 68 E. North St. We will be partnering with Leatherstocking Honor Flight, which will share in the proceeds.
And we have a couple of events on tap with the Ballston Spa Rotary Club: an April 27 street cleanup, and a tentative plan for a public meeting on opioid addiction this fall.
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