
Mayor Scott Brook was inducted into the Rotary Club. He is pictured with club president Jean Regalado. {David Volz}
The Rotary Club of Coral Springs has a new member.
Coral Springs Mayor Scott Brook was inducted into the Club during a community social event at Tap 42 on the evening of September 24.
“The Rotary Club is involved in many service projects that I am interested in, and I’m glad to be a member,” said Brook.
Rotary Member Sal Golfo was pleased to see Brook join. “I know Scott is busy and may not be able to attend all meetings, but he will be able to leverage his network to help us do good things for Coral Springs,” said Golfo.
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- David Volz has worked as a writer in South Florida for 35 years. He has written for the Sun-Sentinel, Hollywood Gazette, School Transportation News, South Dade News Leaders, Observer among others. He has an MA in Communications from Florida Atlantic University and a BA in Communications from Valparaiso University. Volz teaches Communications at Miami Dade College and Palm Beach State College. He lives in Coral Springs and enjoys running and participating in 5Ks and half-marathons.
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