The Warwick Club of Warwick held its Charter Night and installation of officers for the next fiscal year last Wednesday at Harbor Lights on Warwick Neck. Scott Seaback, president of RI Temps Inc., …
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The Warwick Club of Warwick held its Charter Night and installation of officers for the next fiscal year last Wednesday at Harbor Lights on Warwick Neck. Scott Seaback, president of RI Temps Inc., pictured at center with the club’s board of directors, is the incoming president of the service club chartered in 1949. The club meets weekly on Thursdays for lunch at Chelo’s restaurant on Post Road. With the motto of service above self, Rotary clubs around the world have taken on a range of projects, the most ambitious being the eradication of polio. Through its fund raising, the Warwick Club has supported a variety of local initiatives including the Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center, the Warwick Boys and Girls Clubs and the Kent County Memorial Hospital capital campaign. (Photo by Joseph Sinapi)
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