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Rotary Club of Doylestown Announces 5th Annual Four Way Test Awards Honorees

The Rotary Club of Doylestown will honor six community members at their 5th Annual Four Way Test Awards Breakfast on Wednesday April 30, 2014, from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m., at the Doylestown Country Club, 20 Country Lane, Doylestown, Pa. 18901. 

The Four Way Test adult award honorees were chosen based on their dedication to community service and their desire to improve the lives of others. The adult honorees are Bridget Wingert, receiving the Business Award; Jeffrey Kennedy, receiving Community Award; Joseph Brosnan, Ed.D., receiving the Education Award; Arthur Giddings, receiving the Healthcare Award; and Marne Kies Dietterich, receiving the Not-for-Profit Award. The honorees will be recognized for applying Rotary’s Four Way Test principles to their lives and for their commitment to the community.

Emma Rosenthal, a student at Central Bucks High School East, will also be honored for an essay she wrote addressing an ethical problem using the principles of the Four Way Test. The Four Way test asks four questions of the things we think, say or do - Is it the Truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? These questions have been used by Rotarians for over sixty years as guidelines for moral and ethical standards in business, community and personal affairs.

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The Rotary Club of Doylestown invites members of the community to attend the Four Way Test Awards breakfast. Tickets for the breakfast are $35 per person. A silent auction will also be featured from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. and from 9:00 to 9:15 a.m. For tickets or for information, please contact Karen Lasorda at klasorda@buckscountybank.net or by phone at 215 589-6209.

About The Rotary Club of Doylestown:

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The Rotary Club of Doylestown is a volunteer service organization whose 50 members donate their time and resources to help others locally and throughout the world. Founded in 1924, Doylestown Rotary meets weekly to practice “Service above Self”. Among its many community programs, the club sponsors scholarships for high school students, coordinates international exchange programs, provides volunteers for community events, and funds worthy local projects. The Doylestown Rotary strives to encourage and foster service as a basis of worthy enterprise.

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