The Lewes-Rehoboth Rotary Club celebrated its 95th anniversary Jan. 8 at the Room at Cedar Grove in Lewes.
Since its inception Jan. 9, 1928, the club has been a beacon of positive change, leaving an indelible mark on the local community and beyond.
Live entertainment was provided by Paul Cullen, formerly of Bad Company, and the Fitzkee Brothers from the Paul Kares musical arts program.
Throughout its 95-year history, the Lewes-Rehoboth Rotary Club has achieved many milestones. From supporting local schools and educational initiatives to spearheading community projects addressing healthcare, environmental conservation and social welfare, the club's impact has been both broad and deep.