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The Rotary Club of Pleasant Hills held a special meeting recently, welcoming District Governor Felicia Mycik and Assistant District Governor Dan Kravetz as honored guests. The gathering marked a milestone as it was also the first week Interact students from Thomas Jefferson, South Park, and Brentwood high schools joined the club meeting.

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Governor Mycik shared inspiring stories from her visits to other clubs and reflected on her personal Rotary journey. She described how she first joined Rotary in her community to give back, and how her dedication and leadership led to increasing responsibilities within the district and zone. Today, she leads a district encompassing more than 80 clubs.

Her message emphasized that Rotary is not only about clubs as organizations, but also about the individuals who bring them to life. In keeping with that spirit, the Pleasant Hills club presented Governor Mycik with a meaningful gift: three velvet boxes filled with small, personal tokens from each member.

More than 30 people attended the event, making it one of the club’s most vibrant meetings in recent months. Governor Mycik’s encouraging words left members energized and proud of their commitment to service. “If you weren’t excited to be a member before, you would be now,” said one attendee, noting the governor’s call to bring more people into Rotary’s mission.

 

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