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COMMUNITY PROJECTS


ONGOING PROJECTS:

Highway Clean Up - Blood Drive - Feed the Needy

SPECIAL PROJECTS:
Shamel Park Bandstand - Business of the Year Award - CARES Senior Center - Project Headstart - Redwood Cafe Fire Donation - Shamel Park Flag Lighting - Teachers Welcome Back Breakfst - School Gym Equipment - School Microscopes - Eyeglass Collection - Shoe Collection - AAA Ruck Burn Foundation - American Legion Support


HIGHWAY
CLEAN UP

Cambria Rotary Club members gather early Saturday, once a month, to walk the highway between Cambria Drive and Moonstone Drive picking up trash to keep our area safe and clean.

Standing Left to Right: Ken Sutliff, Bill Raver, Bill de Vroede & Paul Barrish
Kneeling Left to Right: Flash Alexander, Nancy Carr & Glenn Donaldson
Standing Behind the Camera: Bill Mueller


BLOOD DRIVE
Every three months our club members assist the Red Cross Organization by not only gathering to donate blood but also handling the check in and well being of the donors.

Top Left to Right:
Tim Mayer, Nancy Carr, Rick Auricchio & Paul Barrish
Bottom Left to Right:
Rose Marie Picano (Our current club president), Flo Kast, Lance Morales, Michael O'Sullivan, Tom Tierney Amy Auricchio & Bonnie Cameron

WELCOME BACK TEACHERS BREAKFAST
Teachers and staff from the entire local school system are invited to a delightful breakfast offered by the Cambria Rotary club in recognition of all their hard work and dedication.

Rotarians hard at work slicing and dicing fruit, scrambling eggs and cooking sausage.

Left to Right:
Bonnie Cameron, Nancy Martin, Amy Auricchio, Nancy Carr, Rick Aurricchio.


FEED THE NEEDY

  • Every month dry goods and can goods are collected for distribution to local families.
  • Every month Cambria Rotarians assist the Baptist Church in distributing food to local families.
  • Every month Cambria Rotarians deliver food to local families in conjunction with the C.A.N. (Cambria Anonymous Neighbors) Organization.

SHAMEL PARK BANDSTAND

With the guidance and hard work of Rick Low and Richard Lewis the Cambria Rotary club was able to erect a beautiful bandstand in Shamel park.

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