Brian Hongsermeier takes reigns as new evening Exchange Club president

Jul 13, 2021 at 09:16 am by WrgfhtDon

Past National Exchange Club President John Hood writes on the wall of Greenhouse Ministries' new building under construction on Academy Street. Hood and other members of the Exchange Club of Murfreesboro celebrated the new building July 12. (Courtesy of the Exchange Club)

The Exchange Club of Murfreesboro had Past National Exchange Club President John Hood induct the new officers on June 29 at Through the Grapevine. The Club is pleased to recognize its newest board of directors and slate of officers:

D. Brian Hongsermeier, President
Mike Gann, President-Elect

Don Wright, Treasurer
Rob Jacobs, Secretary
Melissa Blair Wright, Immediate Past President
Beverly Barker, Board Member
Ronnie Gandy, Board Member
Charlie Pigg, Board Member
Shirley Schuette, Board Jeff Stroop, Board Member Rick Thornton, Board Member

“I am pleased to be part of an organization that is celebrating 70 years of serving Murfreesboro,” said incoming President Brian Hongsemeier. “As President in this milestone year, I hope to lead the club into the next 70 years with a continued passion for service, community, and friendship.”

The Exchange Club of Murfreesboro meets weekly for fellowship and speakers on various topics of interest to the community. Exchange Club of Murfreesboro members also engage in community service projects and hosting the annual “One Nation Under God” Community Breakfast the Tuesday before Thanksgiving; presents the annual “Healing Field – Flags of Remembrance” over Memorial Day Weekend; and the annual “Celebrity Waiters Dinner”.

The Exchange Club of Murfreesboro is currently accepting new members so those in the community interested in learning about the Club and its activities can call 615-641-0121; find the Club on Facebook or visit NationalExchangeClub.org.

The National Exchange Club was founded in 1911. The Exchange Club of Murfreesboro is one of more than 630 local clubs throughout the United States and Puerto Rico that provide individuals with opportunities to use their time and talents to benefit their local communities and country.

This year, the Exchange Club of Murfreesboro celebrated 70 years of working together to make our community a better place to live through programs of service in Americanism, Community Service, Youth Programs, and the Prevention of Child Abuse.

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