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Incoming 2014/2015 Club President Bill Bexley presents 2013/2014 Club President Sid Fuller with a plaque commemorating his year at the helm.

Those in attendance at the June 26th lunch meeting witnessed the end of an era.  Sid Fuller bid the Club members goodbye as he ran the final meeting of his Presidency before handing the keys - or in this case, gavel - over to incoming President Bill Bexley.  Fuller had a very successful Rotary year, including, most notably, overseeing the continuation of our Club's signature project -- a playground designed to accommodate special needs children at Gussie Field Watterworth Park in Farmers Branch.  The seed for this idea was planted during Ben Cunningham's term as President in 2012/2013, but was designed to continue as the focus of our fundraising efforts for years to come.  With plenty of time and hard work, President Fuller most certainly left his own stamp on the project.

Incoming President Bill Bexley had nothing but kind words for Fuller, making note of his natural leadership abilities.  "I have big shoes to fill," Bexley remarked, while making note of the fact that that our work is still far from done.  Bexley looked forward to the year ahead, outlining what a few of the major goals of his Presidency will be, in particular membership and fundraising.