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Rotary Shares Some of Our Good Works....
Holiday parking assistance at Longwood Gardens.
Sponsor Operation 2000+ citizenship education program for senior high students at Kennett and Unionville High Schools.
Help local home owner, Martha Brown, with log chinking restoration of her log home.
Support Kennett Area Senior Center in sponsoring their fundraising dinner social.
Volunteers for Mushroom Festival Mushroom Soup and Wine Tasting Event.
Assist in planning, organizing, and directing the Kennett Run.
Participate in the “CHOICES” program at the Unionville and Kennett Middle Schools.
Fill book bags with school supplies and distribute them to 200 elementary and middle school students through the Kennett “Study Buddies” program and La Communidad Hispana.
Help a local student, Ann Hawkins, with her Honduras Library Project –– “La Entrada Library ” in South America.
Assist the Good Neighbors program with flood damaged home restoration. (2005)
Make a major contribution to the Kennett Area YMCA Climbing Tower project.
Relocate and renovate Kennett LIFE Center Bookstore" as our local Rotary Centennial Project for the betterment of our own community and its citizens. (2005)
Work with local high school students in the community service “Interact” program.
Help keep our two mile stretch of Route One litter-free.
Assist La Comunidad in their flood damage recovery and relocation to their new location. (2005)
Contribute to enhancing the level of Adult Literacy in our local communities.
Volunteer as a reader to young children at Camp Dreamcatcher.
Contribute to a local high school senior in his Eagle Scout project. (2005)
Support the Kennett Education Foundation.
Help keep Anson Nixon Park free of litter and debris.
Assist in the planning, organization, and running of the Kennett HS Basketball Tournament.
Contribute to the drilling of critically needed fresh water well in Bangladesh. (2005)
Contribute to the goal of making the entire planet polio-free.
Help fund and distribute thousands of coats to deserving children through Operation Warm.
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