As seen in the Sun Community News:  Three new bus shelters in Lake Placid and North Elba were celebrated May 12 as the Rotary Club of Lake Placid extended gratitude to community partners and donors involved. The ceremony included remarks from community leaders and representatives of organizations whose generous contributions made this project possible, featuring representatives of the Rotary Club, Uihlein Foundation, Adirondack Foundation’s Generous Acts Fund and the North Elba Local Enhancement and Advancement Fund (LEAF).

The Rotary Club of Lake Placid extended gratitude to all partners and donors who contributed to the project, calling it a vital resource for residents and visitors alike, enhancing public transportation infrastructure in the area

Front row from left to right: Rotarian and project organizer Martha Spear, Lake Placid New York Rotary Foundation (LPNYRF) president Chandler Ralph, Rotary Club of Lake Placid President Kate Thompson, Rotarian and project organizer Heather Perkins, Rotarian and Adirondack Foundation Generous Acts Fund representative Stephanie Pianka, Adirondack Foundation Generous Acts Fund representative Jennifer Russell, ROOST representative Mary Jane Lawrence, Uihlein Foundation president James McKenna, Village of Lake Placid Mayor Art Devlin, Town of North Elba Deputy Supervisor Rick Preston, Adirondack Foundation representative Matt Donohue, (back) Rotarian Greg McNally and Lake Placid's Local Enhancement and Advancement Fund (LEAF) representative Valerie Abraham-Rogers.  Credit: Photo by Harris Semegram