The Merrimack Rotary Club is actively seeking nominations for "Excellence in the Workplace 2022". Nominations are being accepted from all members of our community. Submit yours today!
 
 
 
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:  MAUREEN MOONEY, 603.233.0319

February 24, 2022

Nominations Sought for Excellence in the Workplace

MERRIMACK - The Rotary Club of Merrimack seeks nominations for people who live or work in Merrimack and have displayed outstanding performance in their jobs. If you know such a person, the Merrimack Rotary would like to hear from you, and be able to recognize your nominee at the annual Excellence in the Workplace meeting. This is not a competition, therefore all nominees who attend will be honored.
 
"We look forward every year to recognizing those who serve our community either in their workplace or as volunteers,"  said Steve Sher, President of the Rotary Club of Merrimack.  If you love going to a local business because of the fine people who take care of you when you get there, you’ve got a great candidate for excellence in the workplace!  In the past, we have recognized store clerks and managers, bookkeepers, landscapers, secretaries and nurses. It's a long and varied list. Who do you know? Somebody who works for you, or a co-worker?  Maybe it's the guy who takes care of your car or fixes your refrigerator. If they do a great job, they should be honored as part of Rotary's "Excellence in the Workplace."
 
The Rotary Club of Merrimack will recognize nominees at a Breakfast Event on Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 7:15 a.m. at the John O'Leary Adult Community Center.  If a nominee cannot attend on that date, another date will be arranged.  The cost for attending the breakfast is $15.00.

Submit your nomination today!
Deadline for nominations is April 8, 2022.
 
 
 
Founded in 1971, the Rotary Club of Merrimack is a volunteer organization of business people and professionals supporting the community. Merrimack Rotary projects have included the Roger Duhamel Pavilion at Watson Park, scholarships, reconstruction of Kids' Kove Playground, the Merrimack July Fourth festivities, the Rotary 4-Way Speech Contest, Interact Club, lighting at Reeds Ferry fields and more. The Club works with other clubs on international projects like eradication of polio, Pure Water for the World, and hurricane relief in Honduras.  Rotary Club of Merrimack also has an annual recognition of the three premiere Gold Award winners for the Green & White Mountain Council of the GSA and bestowing annual individual awards to the two Daniel Webster Council's best Scouts who earned the Eagle Scout of the Year & the Glenn & Melinda Adams Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year.

To RSVP for a meeting or for information about membership, contact Chris Christensen at 603.424.2542 or email chris@christensenNH.com or visit www.merrimackrotary.org.
 
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