BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ - Just four days after their successful 37th annual community pancake breakfast, the Rotary Club of Berkeley Heights gives $1,347 to the Food Pantry of The Church of the Little Flower. This amount represents 100% of at-the-door donations; the Rotary Club absorbs all the costs for food, drink, and supplies.
Staffed by Rotary Club members and supported by local Boy Scouts and Governor Livingston HS Interact Club members--both groups sponsored by the Rotary Club--this year's community breakfast was one of the most successful in the club's long history.
(PHOTO from left: Food Pantry representatives Elisa Probst and Catherine Solfaro, Rotary Club President Jim Ramentol)
Staffed by Rotary Club members and supported by local Boy Scouts and Governor Livingston HS Interact Club members--both groups sponsored by the Rotary Club--this year's community breakfast was one of the most successful in the club's long history.
(PHOTO from left: Food Pantry representatives Elisa Probst and Catherine Solfaro, Rotary Club President Jim Ramentol)