The Rotary Club of Milton Announces the 2023 Memorial Tree Program
Contributions will be used for community Rotary Club services, such as Student Foreign Exchanges, Substance Abuse Prevention, Shelterbox(Emergency shelter worldwide), Elimination of polio world wide - “Polio Plus” and Milton High School Scholarships.
Please make a request for the Memorial Tree Lighting by December 1, 2023 by downloading the 2023 Memorial Tree form from the Downloads option on the menu bar (see highlight). Let us know the names you want remembered by e-mail to miltonrotary@gmail.com. You can pay online using the Donate dropdown above.
Recommended donations: Memorial light $25, Sponsor Memorial Light $50, Patron Angel Light $100, and Memorial Star $1000
Hey, all you wonderful sons and daughters out there! It's time to show your mom some love and appreciation this Mother's Day! And what better way to do that than to treat her to a delicious pancake breakfast courtesy of the Milton Rotary Club and East Congregational Church? On May 14, 2023, from 11 am to noon, head over to Fellowship Hall, located at 610 Adams Street in East Milton, and give your mom a break she deserves. The Rotary Club is known for its delicious breakfast spreads, so get ready to fill up on some fluffy pancakes.
The Rotary Club will serve breakfast, followed by a short presentation on the recent initiatives spearheaded by The Milton Coalition. East Congregational Church will supply ample parking, a licensed kitchen, and a modern eating space. There will be entertainment by Milton High School musicians and special guest Owl Haus, consisting of Ben Zoll and Jen Meyers.
Make sure you take advantage of the raffle for a special gift for Mom! And remember, there's a suggested donation of $15 per person and $30 per family; all the proceeds will benefit the Milton Coalition's mission to address substance use and promote mental health. If you have any questions, please contact the Milton Rotary Club at miltonrotary@gmail.com. Let's make this a Mother's Day to remember!
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