RUMFORD — The River Valley Rotary Club hosted two speakers at the fellowship meeting held at the HOPE Association on Jan. 23.
Allison Coombs, marketing coordinator for Bridgton and Rumford hospitals, spoke on the dire need for blood donations throughout the country.
The main speaker was Michelle Worthley, homeless services case manager and director of homeless services for Rumford Group Homes Inc. at 201 Knox St., Rumford.


Pictured at the River Valley Rotary Club meeting are, from left, Roger Whitehouse, Fellow Rotarian, guest speaker Michelle Worthley; and Dave Duguay, River Valley Rotary Club President.
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