Posted by Thomas Gerbasi

VOLUNTEERING IS A GOOD FIT FOR ROTARY

Members of the Lewiston/NOTL Rotary served as volunteers at Buffalo’s grooviest party of the year. THE WORLD’S LARGEST DISCO!
 
Besides digging out out their bell bottoms and platform shoes and movin’ to the groovin’, the club members worked from 6 pm until 3 am to ensure that the patrons enjoyed their evening.
 
The overall benefactor of the Disco is Camp Good Days, a residential summer camp which provides summer camping experiences for children, adults and families whose lives have been touched by cancer and other life challenges, but the Club’s efforts also benefited wildlife rehabilitation at Messinger Woods.
 
Pictured are (L to R) President Leslie Scibilia and Secretary Tommy Gerbasi.
 
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On December 4 & 5, the Proudly Bi-National Lewiston/NOTL Club sold scented candles at the annual Lewiston Christmas Walk. Proceeds will go to the Care and Share Food Pantry to feed the needy during the holidays.
 
Pictured to the left are (L to R): Past President Ron Danelewicz and new Rotarian Frank Scelsa.
 
At their Annual X-Mas Party on December 15th, the Rotary Club of Lewiston/NOTL was pleased to be visited by Jim Ellison representing The Rotary Foundation Committee of District 7090 who presented  banners for being one of only 14 clubs in the District to have 100% of our members donate to Foundation (100% Foundation Giving Club) and to be one of only 12 to donate an average of $100 US per capita Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY). 
 
The club donated to Care and Share Food Pantry to feed the poor and needy over the holiday season.
 
Pictured to the right are (L to R) President Leslie Scibilia and Jim Ellison holding the club's award banners.