Members of the Princeton Rotary Club gathered Thursday night, marking another chapter of service and camaraderie with the annual celebration dinner and installation of new officers for the 2025-2026 term.
During the meal and celebration, outgoing President Geneva Malone thanked the members for their support throughout her time in this role.

Each year, she said the Club selects several members to serve in various leadership roles.
She then invited Steffani Burton to join her, officially installing Burton as the new president of the Club. After assuming office, Burton installed Shane Fortner as president-elect, Gale Cherry as vice-president, and Laci Harper as secretary, while confirming that Stacy Boone will continue serving as treasurer.

Following the installation of officers, outgoing Secretary Pam Brunelle presented Malone with a plaque in recognition of her service as president during the 2024–2025 term.
Brunelle also surprised Tammy Hancock of WPKY’s News Edge with a plaque, recognizing her coverage of the Rotary Club.

She also gifted each club member and Hancock with a customized ceramic coaster for their vehicles.
The annual celebration dinner took place at Adams Breezy Hill Restaurant on Cadiz Road.
The Rotary Club of Princeton is made up of 33 members and five honorary members. Meetings are held every Tuesday at noon at the Majestic House Steakhouse Restaurant on US Highway 62 West, and visitors are always welcome.





