Del Mar Solana Beach Sunrise Rotary honors its veterans

In honor of Veteran’s Day, the Del Mar-Solana Beach Sunrise Rotary Club honored its “Veteran” members by asking them to share their past experiences in the military. Many of them brought their uniforms, photos and certificates to share with the club.

Front row, (L to R): Randy Jones, Lou Overman; Back row (L to R): Tom Slipper, Jon Fish, Paul Butler, George Sousa, Charles Foster, Malcolm Koll.

The Del Mar-Solana Beach Rotary Club is a service club of business, professional, and volunteer leaders who belong to the 1.2-million-member Rotary International.  The Club meets at the Doubletree Hotel in Carmel Valley on Friday mornings from 7:15 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.  For more information about the Del Mar-Solana Beach Rotary Club, please contact President Richard Fogg at 858-693-7556, or go to www.dmsbrotary.com.

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