As part of a campaign to highlight its decades of community connections, the Rotary club of Dover, NH, recently installed a photo collage marker in Henry Law Park adjacent to Rotary Gardens.  Designed by Rotarians and installed by the city, the sign displays a list of ongoing Rotary programs valued at over $150,000 per year. 

According to Rotary President Cathy Beaudoin, 2025-2026, this project originated from a suggestion by one of our members, “Ram” Ramdev, who hoped to make the community more aware of Rotary’s service projects throughout the years.

“It’s great to see the marker project come to fruition. It’s a bright, contemporary look at the good works of our Rotary today emphasizing years of community involvement,” Beaudoin said, adding, “We are grateful to Superintendent Mark Colonna and his team of city workers for their assistance installing the marker and Sundance Sign for their craftsmanship.”

Photos capture Rotarians involved in community activities along with photos of completed projects at sites around town. The sign also features a summary of Dover Rotary’s history taken from a speech delivered by Rotarian Malcolm McNeill at the club’s 100th anniversary.

Dover Rotary has also installed banners at the park and at the train station, inviting anyone interested in learning more about its activities and membership to visit its website at https://doverrotary.com.