Mammoth Rotary Touches the Community Heart PDF Print E-mail
Written by Benett Kessler   
Wednesday, 17 September 2008

Mammoth Lakes Rotary Club's First Responder ceremony and lunch on September 11th started out small, but this year grew to a major community event that included some 250 people at Fire Station #1 - many law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics and general community members.jerry_kelly.jpg

Cleland Hoff talked to Mammoth Rotary President Jerry Kelly at this year's event:

“In 2002, in memory of September 11th, the Rotary Club invited the police department, fire department, sheriff’s department, the highway patrol to a little cook-out. We had it at Mammoth Creek Park. That was the beginning.

“The next year, we had the Marines from Pickel Meadows. We invited as many groups as we could in Mono County. This is our sixth year. It’s been a tremendous success. It certainly makes us feel good. I think it makes our local heroes, first responders, feel good. It is open to the community. We’ve had 250 people here. We’re very, very pleased.”

Kelly and others noted that the ceremony which included Mammoth's own Color Guard was very moving, very touching.
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