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ABOVE ROTARY DOLLY PERALTA Taos Milagro Rotary Club is so very proud Taos Women of Impact 2022 has recognized our Charter Member and co-founder, Dolly Peralta this year. She optimizes "Service Above Self", the official Rotary International motto! Dolly was instrumental in establishing Rotary and putting Taos on an international map in 1998. She also served as the first woman President, back when it was unusual to have many women in the organization itself. She also served as the Sargent-at-Arms for most of her membership. Dolly always steps up when there is something to be done. She worked as a reader for "The Love of Reading" program from its inception, was on the Scholarship Committee, Dictionary Distribution Program, worked on our Chile Challenge and the Silent Auction year after year, and helped to implement the Men's Shelter dinner program. Dolly and her husband, Fred have been pillars of the Taos Community for decades. Aside from Rotary, Dolly was a volunteer for Citizen Review Board with CYFD for 16 years, worked with Lisa O'Brian while she was a CASA Coordinator, helped with setting up the Junior Achievement program to teach at the schools, and helped with fund raisers for Men against Violence. Dolly is one of the hearts and souls that keeps the people of Taos together. SELF SERVICE ABOVE ROTARY DOLLY PERALTA Taos Milagro Rotary Club is so very proud Taos Women of Impact 2022 has recognized our Charter Member and co-founder, Dolly Peralta this year. She optimizes "Service Above Self", the official Rotary International motto! Dolly was instrumental in establishing Rotary and putting Taos on an international map in 1998. She also served as the first woman President, back when it was unusual to have many women in the organization itself. She also served as the Sargent-at-Arms for most of her membership. Dolly always steps up when there is something to be done. She worked as a reader for "The Love of Reading" program from its inception, was on the Scholarship Committee, Dictionary Distribution Program, worked on our Chile Challenge and the Silent Auction year after year, and helped to implement the Men's Shelter dinner program. Dolly and her husband, Fred have been pillars of the Taos Community for decades. Aside from Rotary, Dolly was a volunteer for Citizen Review Board with CYFD for 16 years, worked with Lisa O'Brian while she was a CASA Coordinator, helped with setting up the Junior Achievement program to teach at the schools, and helped with fund raisers for Men against Violence. Dolly is one of the hearts and souls that keeps the people of Taos together. SELF SERVICE