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Seatuck Cove

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JC's Restaurant
2 Country Club Drive
Manorville, NY  11949
United States of America
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Rotary is a world-wide organization consisting of more than 33,000 clubs with over 1,200,000 members. To continue these worth while projects, Seatuck Cove Rotary needs your support. You may not win big money but the benefits derived from your generosity will help somebody in need.
 
50% of our cash receipts will be awarded in prizes. 50% of our cash receipts will benefitt local families and other rotary charities. DRAWING WILL BE HELD DECEMBER 5TH, 2019 AT OUR ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY.
 
13 CASH PRIZES TOTALING $5000.00
ONLY 500 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD.
$20.00 PER TICKET
 
FIRST PRIZE $2000.00
SECOND PRIZE $1200.00
THIRD PRIZE $800.00
TEN PRIZES OF $100.00
 
 
 
Help Seatuck Cove Rotary Club in collecting spare change in our Disaster Relief Holiday Penny Drive at our local school districts!
 
Each year, hurricanes, tornadoes and other natural disasters cause catastrophic damage to thousands of homes and families. Just this month, Hurricane Dorian left parts of the Bahamas in ruin. Although these storms usually come and go in matter of days, it often takes many years for the communities they destroy to recover.
As in the past, the Seatuck Cove Rotary Club will be collecting spare change in our Disaster Relief Holiday Penny Drive. Although we call it a Penny Drive, quarters, dimes and nickels (even bills) are also welcome! Look for specially marked containers in your classrooms and office areas in East Moriches Elementary, East Moriches Middle School, Our Lady Queen of Apostiles, and Raynor Country Day School where you can place your spare change. Every little bit counts in this humanitarian effort to provide holiday hope and help for those affected and in need.
From now until Thanksgiving, please encourage your children, family and friends to collect and contribute their coins. This deadline allows us to mail out the funds to mail out the funds to places that need them in time for the holidays. Let's show those who are suffering that Long Island cares!

The Rotary Club of Seatuck Cove is announcing the third annual 4-Leaf Clover 5K Race on Saturday, March 23, at 9:00 a.m. The race will be held at East Moriches Middle School, 2 Adelaide Avenue, East Moriches.

Register to run the 5K online. The cost is $20 for anyone under the age of 18, $25 for anyone 18 and over. If you register on Race day, the fee is $30. The runner/walker registration fee covers all race-day festivities, post-race refreshments, entry free, and a free shirt for the first 100 registrations. 

 

The Rotary Club of Seatuck Cove is holding a Bring-A-Friend to Rotary Day on Thursday, March 2, at 6:00 p.m., at JC’s Restaurant, 2 Country Club Drive, Manorville. At this special event, we will be highlighting and celebrating the community and international service projects done by the Seatuck Cove Club.
The Rotary Club of Seatuck Cove thanks all of the generous Bay Area residents who supported the club’s recent food drive outside of King Kullen in Eastport. Many bags of food and personal items, in addition to more than $350, were donated and delivered to the Veteran’s Hospital in Northport and local food pantries. Collecting the items in the picture, from left, are club members Muriel Corcoran, Bob Dovale, Martin Hawley and Frank DeMaria.
Hope Biersach, a student at Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School, was recently sponsored by the Seatuck Cove Rotary Club to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards at the Dorothy Flint 4-H Camp in Riverhead. Over the course of three days, Hope participated in leadership skill building with Rotary-sponsored students from across Long Island. Here, Hope is congratulated by Seatuck President Bob Dovale.
The community of Baie-Tortue in Anse-a-Galets, La Gonave, Haiti will be forever changed as Long Island Rotary Clubs unite to provide this third-world community with 1,000 gallons of clean drinking water each day.  Currently, this area of Haiti, located north-west of Port au Prince, only has contaminated, brackish water sources, which is responsible for many of the area’s water-borne diseases such as high blood pressure, diarrhea, typhoid, hepatitis, dysentery, and cholera.
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