Greg Chambers has been selected as the Middlesex County Rotary Club’s 2023 Pride of Middlesex award honoree. Chambers was to be the honoree in 2020, 2021 and 2022, when the COVID-19 pandemic caution necessitated repeated cancellations of this event.
Chambers will be honored for his service to the community at the Pride of Middlesex Award and Hors d’Oeurves Banquet at the Deltaville Maritime Museum on Saturday, April 1.
Proceeds from the event will go to Habitat for Humanity of Middlesex County and the in-county charitable projects of the Middlesex Rotary Charitable Foundation Inc.
Chambers’ many community service accom-plishments include leadership of Habitat for Humanity and the establishment of the Middlesex Water Authority and the Middlesex Water Project. He was actively involved with Habitat in Schenectady, N.Y., before his retirement, and he continued volunteering with Habitat after he and his wife Gayle moved to Middlesex. He served as president of Habitat for Humanity of Middlesex County for the past eight years and currently serves as its vice president. He has also served in multiple leadership positions at both the Cryer Center and Hands Across Middlesex over the last 10 years.
Chambers has also been actively involved in the Middlesex Water Authority since it was started in 2014 and currently serves as board vice chairman. He said, “I expect that bringing infrastructure like water, sewer and broadband to Middlesex will bring jobs and economic prosperity to the people of Middlesex. I hope I’m right.”
This award and hors d’oeuvres banquet for Greg Chambers is set for Saturday, April 1, beginning with a social hour at 5 p.m. Attire requested is sport jackets for the men.
Tickets are $60 per person and $110 per couple.
Info: communications@msrotary.org
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