Pandemic efforts recognized

Photo by Teena Flood At the Charlotte-Shelburne-Hinesburg Rotary club’s annual dinner on Friday, June 24, Dr. Mark Levine of Shelburne was acknowledged for his work as Vermont’s Commissioner of Health during the pandemic with the Paul Harris Fellow award. Charlotters Carrie Fenn will be president and John Pane vice president for the coming year.
Photo by Teena Flood 

At the Charlotte-Shelburne-Hinesburg Rotary club’s annual dinner on Friday, June 24, Dr. Mark Levine of Shelburne was acknowledged for his work as Vermont’s Commissioner of Health during the pandemic with the Paul Harris Fellow award. Charlotters Carrie Fenn and John Pane will be president and vice president, respectively, for the coming year.

 

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