Guest speaker

Courtesy of Rockland Kiwanis Club
Rockland Parks and Recreation Director Rene Dorr (left) was the guest speaker at the Oct. 17 Kiwanis Club meeting held in the golf clubhouse at the Samoset Resort. Dorr gave a presentation which included a video that demonstrated the need for money to correct moisture and water infiltration, mold remediation, and other repairs and improvements at the historic building. Dorr discussed the Rockland referendum which would give the city authority to borrow up to $675,000 for the repairs. Dorr receives a Kiwanis coffee mug from Rockland Kiwanis president Janet Page (right).
Posted Nov. 07, 2011, at 9:29 p.m.
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