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Electronic Waste Recycling Event
More than 50,000 lbs. of “e-waste’ — computers, monitors, microwaves and TVs — was collected Saturday in Ellsworth at the Electronic Waste Recycling event. eWaste Recycling Solutions LLC of Auburn  filled three tractor trailer trucks with electronic castoffs. The club took in $3,024 and counting in donations from grateful residents who took advantage of the free service. The money will underwrite the Noontime Rotary Club’s mentoring projects. In all, some 600 area residents and businesses dropped off goods.
 
Mission & Vision

The mission of the Ellsworth Noontime Rotary Club is to be recognized locally for a commitment to advance personal, professional and economic growth in the greater Ellsworth area, both for its members and the community’s businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and students.

The Ellsworth Noontime Rotary Club will achieve its goals by focusing on the formation of mentoring relationships within its community. By acting collectively as a sounding board, club members offer the expertise of their various classifications to businesses and not-for-profit organizations facing new challenges in the marketplace. Mentoring relationships in schools will expose students to the business world’s practices, people, and culture and help reverse the current trend of students seeking employment outside the State of Maine.
 
Board of Directors

President: Kathie Norwood; Downeast Health Services
President-elect: Kermit Theall; E Z Self Storage
Vice President: Mike Sealander; Brecher/Sealander
Secretary: Chris Crockett; The Ellsworth American 
Treasurer: David Hawkes; Hawkes & Quirk LLC
Membership Director: Rose White; Bangor Savings
Community Service Director; Joshua Torrance, Woodlawn Museum
Past-president: Cheryl Mullen; Bar Harbor Bank & Trust