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Annual Clearlake Rotary Club Christmas dinner serves hundreds
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – On Saturday, Dec. 8, at Burns Valley School in Clearlake, the Rotary Club of Clearlake presented its annual free Christmas dinner.
Nine hundred meals were served with an additional 80 delivered to Meals on Wheels.
The event was possible thanks to the major support of the Rotary Club of Clearlake along with generous donations from WestAmerica Bank, Mendo Lake Credit Union and Foods, Etc.
Ginger Kite, longtime Clearlake Rotarian, and husband Ron worked tirelessly coordinating the event and collecting presents for the children.
Each of more than 500 children visited with a most authentic Santa Claus, received their photo with Santa, a candy cane and a toy.
An hour-plus power outage at the school tested Rotarians creativity cooking at multiple locations and delivering the food on schedule.
The Warm for the Winter clothing exchange occurred on the same day at Burns Valley School. Winter clothing, donated from around Lake County, is selected at no charge by those in need. Rotarians from the Clearlake Club were joined by volunteers.
Rotary International was founded in 1905 in Chicago, Illinois, by a businessman who realized that he should use some of his profits to help support the local community. Gathering together with three friends, he formed a club.
From humble beginnings, Rotary now has over 34,000 clubs with over 1.2 million members worldwide. Rotary International and its local clubs have been instrumental in the fight to eradicate polio, along with local and internationals humanitarian projects.
Locally there are four Rotary clubs in Lake County: Clearlake, Middletown, Kelseyville and Lakeport.
The Clearlake club offers various services to the local community, to mention a few, work on the sports fields, community dinners, service projects at the youth and senior centers, donations to St. Helena Hospital emergency room expansion, and dictionaries distributed each year to the third graders in all the Konocti Unified School District’s schools.
The club is supported by donations from members, local businesses and an annual fundraiser, the Seafood Boil, which will be take place Feb. 23 at the Clearlake Senior Center.
The Clearlake Rotary meets every Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at Howard’s Grotto.
The club welcomes donations from individuals and businesses to help our worthwhile programs.
For further information, contact Club President William McDougall, P.O. Box 549, Clearlake, CA 95422.