Millbrook’s Mona Staaf Gunther recognized as Distinguished Rotarian

Millbrook’s Mona Staaf Gunther recognized as Distinguished Rotarian

Recognized as a Distinguished Rotarian for her 25 years of service was Mona Staaf Gunther, center, at a 7 over 70 awards event sponsored by the Poughkeepsie/Arlington Rotary Club held on Sunday, Nov. 16, at the DoubleTree Hotel in Poughkeepsie. Also attending were Stacey Langenthal, Millbrook Rotary board member, at left, and Lynn Grainger, Millbrook Rotary president.

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MILLBROOK — Personifying a commitment to “Service over Self,” Millbrook Rotarian Mona Staaf Gunther was honored as one of 7 over 70 Distinguished Rotarians for years of dedication and contribution. The awards event sponsored by the Poughkeepsie/Arlington Rotary Club was held at the DoubleTree Hotel in Poughkeepsie on Sunday, Nov. 16.

Gunther began service as a Rotarian in 2001 when she joined the Salisbury, Conn., Rotary Club. In 2018, she transferred membership and active service to the Millbrook Rotary, serving as President for three consecutive years.

Gunther has actively participated in the Rotary Club board, business directory, dictionary project, Fall Mingle, Coat Drive and Community Fridge. And she volunteered for road cleanups, Community Day and the Millbrook Farmers Market. At the District Rotary level, she serves on the Finance Committee.

Gunther’s firm commitment to the Millbrook community, tireless service, and belief in the Rotary Club mission to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill and peace were qualities cited in selecting her for the honor.

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