Athens Rotary Club Honors Jeff Hodges with Martin-Young Paul Harris Fellowship Award

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ATHENS – The Athens Rotary Club is proud to present its highest honor, the Martin-Young Paul Harris Fellowship Award, to Jeff Hodges. This award recognizes individuals who exemplify character, leadership, and service, embodying Rotary’s mission of “Service Above Self.”
Named after Athens’ first two Paul Harris Fellows, Carl Martin and Bill Young, and Rotary’s founder, Paul Harris, this prestigious award includes a $1,000 donation in the recipient’s name to the Rotary Foundation, supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide—including the PolioPlus initiative, which has helped immunize over 2.5 billion children against polio.
Since 1937, Athens Rotary has honored 44 Paul Harris Fellows, with 16 currently active members. Freddie Martin, our longest-tenured fellow, received this award 37 years ago and has been a Rotarian for an incredible 67 years.
Jeff Hodges exemplifies the very best of Rotary—dedicated to his profession, his church, his community, and his family. He is known for his loyalty, faithfulness, and unwavering commitment to serving others.
Retired Judge Jimmy Woodroof, Martin-Young Paul Harris Fellowship Award committee chair, praised Jeff’s dedication:
“Jeff is the kind of leader who leads by example—always willing to serve without hesitation. His impact on this community and our club is immeasurable.”
Athens Rotary Club President Griff Redmill added:
“Jeff truly embodies the spirit of Rotary. His generosity, service, and leadership set a standard for all of us to follow. We are honored to recognize him with this award.”
Media Release/Blake Williams, TMP
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Limestone County Economic Development Association

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