During the Sept. 28 meeting of the Rotary Club of Jamestown, Paul Cesana and his wife, Tish Brady, were honored as Paul Harris Fellows. The occasion marked the second such time that Cesana has been named a Paul Harris Fellow. A longtime Rotarian, Cesana recently retired after 27 years as the executive director of The Resource Center. Brady is the chief operating officer at Catholic Charities of Western New York, a position she has held for the last 15 years. Paul Harris Fellows are Rotarians or individuals who make contributions, or who have had contributions made in their name, of $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. Donations are used to purchase polio vaccines in support of Rotary's worldwide polio eradication campaign. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation matches gifts to The Rotary Foundation on a 2:1 basis. In Cesana and Brady's case, this match enabled the purchase of 5,000 doses of the vaccine. Pictured above are, from left, Rotary Club of Jamestown president Michael S. Moots; Cesana; Brady; and Rotarian Dudley "Spud" Ericson.