Speaker to Present on Her Journey Overcoming Substance Abuse to Helping Her Kensington Community

Sarah Laurel knows first-hand what it's like to hit rock-bottom. 

She was in her mid-20's with a successful career as an executive in the hotel industry when was prescribedPercocet for carpal tunnel. But as her needs for stronger medication grew, she began buying it on the street and her life and career spiraled downward. Later, she became a bartender and her coworker introduced her to heroin.

Random Lobsters Seen in the Chestnut Hill Area

Elliot Schwartz, long-time member of Chestnut Hill Rotary, has reported that numerous acquaintances of his have noticed that random lobsters were spotted in the Chestnut Hill area.

"This is really strange", noted Schwartz. "I would have thought we would start seeing lobsters starting to congregate closer to our Lobster Fest date of September 23. We have never had them start to gather so early."

President Andy Sears Receives Special Honor

President Andy Sears received special recognition at last week's breakfast meeting in appreciation for his leadership and dedication to the success of the Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill over the past year.

In recognition for his service, a donation from the club was made in his honor to Rotaplast International to provide corrective plastic surgery for children in low-income countries born with clef lip or clef palate.

Chestnut Hill Rotary Honors Member With Book Donation for School Library

Chestnut Hill Rotary posthumously honors long-time member Ned Mitinger, by donating books to the new library at Jenks Academy for the Arts and Sciences. Ned, and his wife Rujean, who both passed away last year, were most passionate about literacy and early childhood education. Both Ned and Rujean frequently volunteered to mentor at Jenks by reading to students who were struggling.