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Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club inducts new president

From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE The Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club inducted a new president during a special meeting at First Baptist Church Trussville, on June 30. New Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club President Greg Carroll with outgoing President Ty Williams. Photo: Diane Poole. Greg Carroll, a pharmacist and the owner of Carroll Pharmacy, will replace Ty Williams. Carroll said there are four reasons people should join Rotary. Those reasons are leadership development, service opportunities, friendships, and social opportunities. His goals are represented by five S’s: –     Seek global grants. An international partner will need to be identified. –     Service projects. Identify more and do a better job of tracking volunteer hours.

Trussville Rotarians sponsor book nook for housing authority

From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE The Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club helped sponsor a book nook for the Jefferson County Housing Authority on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. The book nook was installed at Terrace Manor II, in Bessemer. Anyone can borrow books from the stand-alone box. The box is one of 10 book houses that was built and donated to Better Basics by the Rotary Club. Rotarians Ken Vaughan (who is executive director of the Jefferson County Housing Authority), Van Horne, Mike Ennis, and Dr. Kristi Bradford (who is executive director of Better Basics). Photo: Diane Poole. “The Book Nook at Terrace Manor II is further supported by a generous donation from the Caring Foundation & Corporate Giving of Blue Cross/Blue Shield, a Mentor level sponsor for Better Basics,” said Diane Poole.

Lauda Announces Better Basics Start-up Investment  Labmate Online

Apr 12 2021 Read 12 Times Lauda announces a cooperation with Better Basics Laborbedarf GmbH (BBL). The Dresden-based company develops, manufactures and sells smart basic equipment for laboratories that simplifies the organisation of laboratory workstations and supports laboratory employees in their daily work with individually manufactured organisational systems. The modular systems are produced using 3D printing technology. In addition to an equity investment, Lauda is primarily focusing on synergies for the jointly addressed laboratory market.  Thanks to its in-depth expertise in 3D printing technology and the materials used in this process, the start-up BBL is able to realise individual customer requirements in the field of laboratory equipment. The SmartRack organisation system, for example, can be equipped with 3D-printed modules as needed, providing holders for pipettes, round-bottom flasks or waste containers. The modules can be freely combined in terms of quantity and pos

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