An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but a box of fresh fruit purchased from the Rotary Club of Hillsborough will help fund multiple community service programs all year! That’s the goal of the recently announced fundraising effort launched by the Rotary Club of Hillsborough in partnership with Pee Jay’s Fresh Fruit, a premier purveyor of the nation’s largest selection of fresh fruit for fundraising.
“By purchasing some fresh, delicious fruit, you will aid us in raising money to fund many community service projects,” commented Dr. Jim Beattie, member of the Rotary Club of Hillsborough in charge of the fruit sale.
All purchases are handled online at the following website: (https://freshfruitorder.org/HillsboroughRotary/Organizations/LandingPage.aspx) Purchasers should simply follow the above link to the order page, choose their fruit, the amount desired, and place their order. The fruit may also be sent as a gift. Shipping charges will be added to the price.
The deadline for ordering fruit with a credit card online is November 11, 2024. The fruit is tentatively scheduled to be delivered on December 7, with customer pick-up between 8:30 am-12 pm, at Central Jersey Nurseries at 18 Hamilton Road, Hillsborough. Any questions about the fruit items online or options for pick-up or delivery should be directed to Dr. Jim Beattie at jrbeattie1@comcast.net.
IMPORTANT! Please check the Rotary Club of Hillsborough website (hillsboroughnjrotary.com )the week prior to your scheduled delivery week for more details about the delivery date, time & location.
Ariel Shvetz (Somerset Vo-Tech), Sharabella Jacobs (Immaculata HS), Nicholas Henderson (Hillsborough HS), Maggie Chen (Somerset Vo-Tech), Pallavi Routay (Somerset Vo-tech), Marisa Woodward (Hillsborough HS), Raina James (Hillsborough HS) and Juliania Shyprykevych (Hillsborough HS). Pictured in the rear (L to R) are Rotary Club of Hillsborough President, Rhoda Amini and Amrik Sahota, Chair of the Rotary Scholarship Committee.