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Bharti Bhakta, Honored by District Governor Doug Detweiler

March 18, 2014

March 18, 2014 – Our own Bharti being recognized for her leadership and Rotary Foundation work.



Special recognition today to a very special Rotarian, Bharti. District Governor Doug Detweiler made it a special point to come to our Club to honor and recognize Past President Bharti Desai Bhakta for all that she does for International Service and for the RI Foundation. Bharti is the District “Wiz Kid” when it comes to applying for Matching Grants. She often helps other clubs to better understand the process in applying for grants. Bharti is a RI Major Donor.


Congratulations to the Manor on the Hill’s Administrator Bharti Desai Bhakta!


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