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Maine Points: Rotary Club Of South Portland-Cape Elizabeth

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Maine Points: Rotary Club Of South Portland-Cape Elizabeth

Rotary Club Of South Portland-Cape Elizabeth are a diverse group of 60 men and women of all ages and backgrounds who share a commitment to projects both local and international in scope.

Rotarians pay dues towards Club and International operations and raise separate donation money through 501 C3 charitable accounts. This Club runs WInterFest through advertising and sponsorships, sells over 2000 Christmas trees yearly, serves food at Art in the Park and Family Fun Day, and runs a theater night. Danny speaks with Doug Schauf Rotarian and Rotary WinterFest chair & Tony Wagner Rotarian, committee member and past chair

This program focuses on the importance of being a part of a Rotary in Maine and how is helps our fellow Mainers.

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