Posted on Nov 11, 2017
 
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)