January 3, 2018 Meeting

Posted January 23, 2018

On Wednesday, Jan. 3, the Auburn Rotary Club hosted Dr. John Kush, a research fellow in the Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences. Dr. Kush (center) shared with Rotarians the conditions surrounding prescribed burns as a forest management tool, as well as their ecological and safety benefits. He is pictured with program host and dean emeritus of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Dick Brinker (left) and club President-Elect Hope Stockton (right). The Auburn Rotary Club meets each Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. at Saugahatchee Country Club. For more information about the Auburn Rotary Club or how to become a member, visit www.auburnrotaryclub.com.


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Since 2013, the Auburn Rotary Club has awarded over $260,000 in grants back to the community.

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The Auburn, Alabama Rotary Club meets each Wednesday at noon in the banquet room of the Saugahatchee Country Club:

3800 Bent Creek Rd
Opelika, AL 36804
Phone: 334-749-3441

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