POTSDAM -- Amanda L. Wilson of Hannawa Falls was recently inducted as a member of the Rotary Club of Potsdam. Wilson grew up in Hopkinton, and graduated from Parishville-Hopkinton Central School in …
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POTSDAM -- Amanda L. Wilson of Hannawa Falls was recently inducted as a member of the Rotary Club of Potsdam.
Wilson grew up in Hopkinton, and graduated from Parishville-Hopkinton Central School in 2010. She earned her bachelor of science degree in community health from SUNY Potsdam in 2020.
Wilson is the office manager at Midwife Sunday Smith’s Birthing and Wellness Center, where says she has "a passion to serve the birthing community."
She is involved in the St. Lawrence County Arts Council with her partner, Andrew Norrell, who works in ceramics.
They have four children: Leah, Lucy, Claire, and Brayden.
Rotary's motto, "Service Above Self," exemplifies its humanitarian spirit. Strong fellowship among Rotarians, and meaningful community and international service projects, characterize Rotary worldwide. Rotarians' projects focus on health and hunger, literacy, clean water and the environment, and the eradication of polio.
The Potsdam Rotary Club was established in 1928. Today it continues a long tradition of performing hands-on service projects and fund-raising for local, regional, and international causes.
The Potsdam Rotary Club meets each Wednesday at noon at Yum Yum's Chilly Delight in Potsdam and online. Guests are welcome.