ORANGE PARK – The Rotary Club selected St. Johns Country Day School senior Sheila Hodges as the winner of a $500 scholarship awarded in its annual Rotary Oratory Competition. From left, Rotary Club …
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ORANGE PARK – The Rotary Club selected St. Johns Country Day School senior Sheila Hodges as the winner of a $500 scholarship awarded in its annual Rotary Oratory Competition. From left, Rotary Club president Bill Hammock, Hodges and Oratory Competition Chair Steve Madden take a moment following the Jan. 21 speech contest. Following this year’s Rotary International theme, “Rotary Connects The World,” Sheila selected Fred Rogers as a person in history who,
by their achievements, would be an ideal person to improve life today
utilizing their talents, skills and today’s advancements to “connect the
world.”