Local Rotary clubs ‘Unite for Good’; welcomes district governor
- PHOTO PROVIDED Cathy Ballat, center, receives her Rotary pin from Lisa Schropp, president of the Rotary Club of Downtown Lock Haven. Cathy became the club’s newest member Sept. 30 when she was inducted by Rotary District Governor Dawn Linn, left.
- PHOTO PROVIDED Rotary District Governor Dawn Linn of Williamsport got a kick out of seeing her name spelled out in sandwiches when she made her official visit to the Lock Haven clubs on Sept. 30.

PHOTO PROVIDED Cathy Ballat, center, receives her Rotary pin from Lisa Schropp, president of the Rotary Club of Downtown Lock Haven. Cathy became the club’s newest member Sept. 30 when she was inducted by Rotary District Governor Dawn Linn, left.
LOCK HAVEN — Downtown Lock Haven Rotary held a dinner in honor of District Governor Dawn Linn on Sept. 30. A Williamsport resident, she brought an inspirational message about Rotary’s international theme “Uniting for Good.”
During the visit, she inducted Cathy Ballat as the Downtown Club’s newest member. She also was tickled to see her first name spelled out in sandwiches, created by Leo’s Deli.
Downtown Rotary meets at 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the Poorman Gallery, 352 E. Water St., Lock Haven, gathering at 5:15 p.m.
The community has another Rotary club which meets for lunch at 12 p.m. on selected Tuesdays.
Both clubs were united for the dinner, and both honored the district governor with gifts as well as donations to the Rotary Foundation.

PHOTO PROVIDED Rotary District Governor Dawn Linn of Williamsport got a kick out of seeing her name spelled out in sandwiches when she made her official visit to the Lock Haven clubs on Sept. 30.
For information about Rotary, email Lisa Schropp, president of the evening club, at lschropp3@icloud.com or Brent Jones, president of the noon club, at bwjones2@comcast.com.