As floods have left many people in the Green Mountain State needing to evacuate their homes, people from all corners of Vermont have found new ways to help those impacted and today, those efforts were focused on Central and Southern Vermont.
The annual passing of the leadership role to the new president is always a time for a celebration for the Charlotte Shelburne Hinesburg Rotary. This year was an occasion for
The Rotary of Charlotte-Shelburne-Hinesburg once again holds its annual Halloween parade Sunday, Oct. 31, 2-4:30 p.m. starting on Falls Road in Shelburne.
A bounty of warm clothes
A new campaign this fall collected hundreds of coats, hats, mittens, boots and other warm clothes to meet the needs of students and families identified as in need by counselors at the elementary schools in Shelburne, Charlotte and Hinesburg and at Champlain Valley Union High School.
Donations poured into donation sites in all three towns, and then Rotary members tackled the huge challenge of ensuring that all the clothing was clean and ready for its new wearers. The generosity of Joe and Brian Precourt made it possible as they generously donated use of their washers and dryers at the Wash Shed in the Shelburne Shopping Park for teams of Rotary Club members to clean large loads of clothing on many November and December days.