Rotary Delivers Nearly 300 Senior Gifts
According to program organizer Cindy Jerome, Brattleboro Rotary Club members donated more than $900 just by passing the hat at several meetings. "They love this tradition of giving to our elder friends and neighbors," Jerome said.
Jerome called each care facility to ask for ideas of what their residents would like. Birdfeeders, polar fleece lap robes, large print crossword puzzles and chocolate were all popular gift requests, she reported.
Jerome continued, "A total of 295 gifts were purchased. Rotarians and other friends wrapped the gifts and delivered them in time for Christmas."
Jerome emphasized that the Senior Gifts program could not be a success without the assistance of local merchants. She singled out Sam's Outdoor Outfitters, Hotel Pharmacy and Bakers Office Products. Also, Howard Printing designed, printed and donated attractive gift tags. Burdick's Chocolates in Walpole, NH, provided small boxes of their premium chocolates so that all 85 shut-ins who get Meals on Wheels also received a small box of chocolates this week.