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PATRIOTS DAY 2008
PP John serves the public.
This guy wants to know who VP Dave is talking to.
Here, take a Diet Coke and get out of here, I'm on the phone.
Don, PP Dave & PP Carl
PP Frank enjoying the breeze.
Hasan informs PP Frank his fly is open.
Hasan, PP Fran & Chef Nina
New members Derek A and Gail H with PP Dan
R to L; PP Bill & Son Alex and PP Don & Son Murry
PP Bob is SMOKIN"
PP Bob, PDG Jack and PP Jim
PP Carl and PP Jack
PP Dan welcomes visiting Rotarian Richard Wolfman from Fort Lee, NJ with
his son Rabbi David Wolfman and his son from Lexington.
PP Frank & Chef Nina
PPJim, PDG Jack and PP Bob.
PP John on quality control duty.
Sec Doug and Pres Jim
Welcome to Davids Three, How may we help you?
They don't make plastice gloves like they used to.
VP David, Alex Cassell, David S
What is it Dr.?
Outgoing Director of The National Heritage Museum, John Ott, Receives a
Paul Harris Fellow Award from the Rotary Club of Lexington.
L to R VP Spencer Betts, John Ott, PP Dave Eagle
Rotary/Chamber Fundraiser/Winetasting
Bandstand Benches Installed
Plaques Are Next
Rotary Feeds Hundreds at
Fife & Drum Muster






Patriots Day 2005
The 2005 Patriot's day parade brought out the new booths for the club.
The sewing expertise of Past Inner Wheel President Priscilla Eagle, the new booths looked EXCELLENT. P.P. Dave Eagle designed the new structures and they worked perfectly.
Bill & Jack Maloney discuss the goings on at the Carlson tent Patriot's day.
P.P. Dan Busa wraps the freshly cooked food and gets it up to the sales crew in record time.
P.P. John O'Donnell quickly serving the hot and fresh food to the eager customers.
Some of the cooks for tent 1, P.P. Jeff Hodgdon, P.P. Jim Kilmartin, and P.D.G. Jack Maloney cook the burgers, dogs, and sausages for the sales crew.
P.P. Bob Sacco discusses the food quality with Diane McIver at tent 1.
Our chefs, P.P. Carl Erickson & P.P. Jim Kilmartin take a break from the grill
Charlie Vail prepares the sausages for a waiting group at tent 2.
The push cart crew, Chris Smith, Jim Freehling, and Peter Brown had some excellent help on the green selling hot dogs and soda.
Thanksgiving lunch with the Burlington Rotary Club
As our guest speaker, Joe Nash, former player for the Seattle Sea Hawks looks on, Burlington President Rick Carlin and President Jack place a friendly charity donation wager on the games outcome.
The Burlington & Lexington players & coaches reach for the winners trophy after talking with Joe Nash, as both club Presidents look on.
New Paul Harris Fellows
As D.G. Donna D'Agostino celebrates, P.P. John O'Donnell presents Jim Freehling with a Paul Harris Fellow in recognition for all of his help and participation with the club and it's events over the years.
S.A. Sean accepts a Paul Harris Fellow for his son, Jack Norman Maloney from D.G. Donna during her official visit on September 20, 2004. Jack is the youngest, and first Centennial Paul Harris Fellow of the year.
President John O'Donnell presents Jan Adams, the Program Chair for the year with a
Paul Harris Fellowship for her great work and participation in the Rotary Club, as well as her commitment to the Minute Man Science & Technology High School.
Dr. Ronald Fitzgerald is presented a Paul Harris Fellowship for his work the past 30 years at the Minuteman Science & Technology High School. P.D.G. Jack Maloney & President John O'Donnell made the presentation during the 2004 scholarship awards.
As P.P. Kim Kilmartin and Joanne Scianna listen, Doug Holmes explains how the money donated to the Rotary Foundation through Paul Harris Fellows helps the world with the elimination of Polio and other great causes.
Lexington Rotary Recognizes Club Support
P.P. Bob Sacco of The Lexington Press, and P.P. Dave Eagle along with P.D.G. Jack Maloney accept framed lithographs of Paul Harris from President Jack Day, thanking the two Companies for all that they have contributed to the Lexington Rotary Club over the years.
Anniversary Party
April 26, 2004
The 75th Anniversary Cake
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