On Monday, April 24, 2017, the Rotary Club of Cornwall Sunrise and the Rotary Club of Cornwall held their annual Paul Harris Dinner and Awards ceremony at which several individuals from Cornwall and area were recognized for their contributions to the community through community service and the support which they bring to the Rotary Clubs of the city. The Paul Harris Fellowships are presented annually by the local Rotary clubs in recognition of the contributions the honorees have made to Rotary and to their community - whether that community is local or international.  The recipients of the Paul Harris Fellowship have been generous with their time, their energy and their financial contributions and are deserving of this prestigious recognition.
 
Recipients of Paul Harris Fellowships for 2017 from the Rotary Club of Cornwall Sunrise were Christine Marceau who has been extremely active in supporting a wide assortment of club activities and whose leadership, insight and wisdom are essential elements in the club.  Martin Nadon was recognized for his leadership and dedication to the establishment of a thriving Rotaract Club at St. Lawrence College and has also contributed  a great deal to the activities of the club. As a coach, John Flannigan has contributed greatly to the development of youth in Cornwall.
 
Earlier this year, Emmanuel Agumah  of Kumasi, Ghana, was recognized for his contributions and leadership in education and treatment of Buruli ulcer (a flesh-eating tropical disease) and other neglected tropical diseases.
 
 

The Recipients

 

Christine Marceau,  presented by Sharon Miller

 

Martin Nadon, presented by Terry Brouillet

 

John Flannigan, presented by Gilles Renaud

 

 

Emmanuel Agumah, presentation by Peter Labelle