Rotary Club to honor Baldwin, Brown, Williams

SALISBURY — The Salisbury Rotary Club and Foundation will honor three citizens with its highest award Tuesday, June 7, at the Cornucopia Banquet Hall in Torrington.Carl Williams, Jerry Baldwin and Digby Brown will receive Rotary’s highest honor, the Paul Harris Medal. Together the three have logged more than 75 years of community service.Williams, a retired member of the Salisbury Board of Finance, has been a camp director, teacher and writer of doggerel.Baldwin, a longtime banker in both Torrington and Salisbury, is now the owner of the new Caddie Shack in North Canaan.Brown has been heavily involved with skiing and the Salisbury Winter Sports Association, also the Salisbury Association and the Salisbury Housing Trust and Rockresorts.Named after one of the founders of Rotary Clubs International, the award is the highest recognition in Rotary. To earn the award requires demonstrated leadership, tolerance and exceptional service above self over a long period of time.Each of the honorees will be introduced by someone who knows them well, which means they will be roasted, in good humor, as well as applauded for their accomplishments. The celebration June 7 will begin at 5:30 p.m. and a cash bar will be available. Choices of meal will be selected in advance.Anyone who would like to attended who has not received an invitation should contact a Rotary member.

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