The Rotary Club of Absecon/Galloway installed its two newest members at a special meeting held at the Galloway Diner this month. The installation was carried out by District Governor Ralph Owen and club President Uday Shah.
Andrew Woshnak is an account executive with Foundation Title located in Northfield, and is a resident of Galloway Township. He is married with two children. Andrew joined the club because he believes that Rotary’s mission statement “Service above Self” is a good starting point for all service organizations to build on.
Kathy Long is currently a real estate agent with Balsley Losco of Galloway Township. She holds an Accredit Buyers Representative Certification that allows her to represent buyers, sellers and seniors with their home buying needs. She is currently involved with several different service organizations and she believes that Rotary’s commitment to service and outreach programs is what attracted her to the club.
Rotarians provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary club members represent a cross-section of business and professional leaders around the world. These 1.2 million men and women donate their expertise, time, and funds to support local and international projects that help people in need and promote understanding among cultures. Rotary International is the worldwide association of Rotary clubs united under a motto of Service Above Self. Rotary’s flagship program is its effort to protect children against polio. It aims to eradicate the disease from the world.
Those who would like more information about Rotary generally, and about the Rotary Club of Absecon/Galloway in particular, should contact Chuck Reed 442-4185.