We have reached the last 2023 issue of Grindings and the end of another year. Looking back, it has been a busy year as our Club and most other Rotary clubs offered a lot of activities to do and at times, too many activities such that we had to make choices. In addition, there was work and travel, all pulling us in many directions. Still, we were all grateful to return to an active life as the pandemic was officially over. In 2023, we also said goodbye to those near and dear, including Rotarians and in my case, family and long-time friends. Each helped us to grow, and continuing their work is our way of keeping their memory alive.
A piece of good news involves Grindings. Readership is increasing. See here. |