The South Portland/Cape Elizabeth Rotary Club elected Michael Geneseo of South Portland as its president for 2020-21. Geneseo will preside over a very active Rotary club that in the previous year raised and donated $75,000 to a wide variety of charitable organizations and activities.
The following members compose the board of officers and directors:

President-elect, David Bagdasarian (Cape Elizabeth), vice president, Jim Britt (Cape Elizabeth), secretary, Kathy Cotter (Cape Elizabeth.), treasurer, Nicole Albert (Cape Elizabeth). Club directors are Bev Altenburg (Cape Elizabeth); Katelyn Estes (South Portland) and director at large and immediate past president David Lourie (Cape Elizabeth).
Founded in 1961, the Rotary Club of South Portland and Cape Elizabeth is a community service and fellowship organization committed to both local and international service through projects and fundraising. The club actively supports efforts to stem food insecurity, access to clean water, youth literacy and the ongoing effort to eradicate polio worldwide, as well as a wide variety of community projects to benefit South Portland and Cape Elizabeth residents. Rotary welcomes new members of any age or background who seek to give back to the community and enjoy good fellowship.
For more information about South Portland and Cape Elizabeth Rotary Club, visit www.sp-ce-rotary.org. Membership inquiries may be directed to membership chair, Laurenz Schmidt at laurenzs@maine.rr.com.
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