Comstock Park Rotary members will finish the year by assisting the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign.  According to the Salvation Army, the Red Kettle Campaign, the oldest annual charitable fundraiser of its kind in the United States, helps raise money for those who need it most in communities nationwide – providing toys for kids, coats for the homeless, food for the hungry and countless social service programs year.  Rotary members will be stationed at the North Entrance of the Alpine Ave. Walmart from 10:00 AM until 7:00 PM om Thursday, December 8.  With the end of the pandemic in sight, members will once again assist the Santa Claus Girls deliver Christmas presents to needy families in our community on Saturday, December 10
Our club has also set aside $1,500 to assist two families selected from families of students from  Comstock Park and Kenowa Hills Public Schools, with the remained being set aside for the purchase of  additional outerwear.
Our next membership meeting will be at the Mill Creek Tavern on December 15, at 12:10 PM. In addition to our noon time meetings, the club has also scheduled a late afternoon meeting on Thursday, January 26 for members and invited guests.
Our guest Debbie Benjamin, (left) with Christina Pittmanspeaker at the December 1 meeting was Christina Pitman, Team Leader for “Days for Girls” in Rockford, Michigan.  The group is part of a worldwide organization that promotes vital health education as it relates to menstruation, and their members have sewn, assembled, and distributed over 1,200 health kits locally and worldwide.  MoreGetting into that Christmas Spirit 2022| Rotary Club of Comstock Park information is available at their website   www.daysforgirls.org as well as on Facebook.  Our Rotary Club wishing all community members a meaningful Christmas and a Happy New Year!