After a year of cancelling their major fundraisers due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Hudson Daybreak Rotary is bringing back their largest fundraiser for the summer of 2021. Daybreak Rotary will be kicking off their Car Raffle Memorial Day weekend with the final drawing being on Labor Day. Being Daybreak Rotaryâs largest fundraiser, it allows the club to immediately put thousands of dollars back into youth programs in the greater Hudson Community.
âIn dealing with the pandemic this last year, I am reminded why Hudson is such a great community. Even with the challenges presented throughout the pandemic, the Hudson community was as generous as any community across the country. I couldnât have been prouder to lead our club who found a way to meet weekly while striving to make our community an even better place to live,â said Ruth Petermann, Hudson Daybreak Rotary Club President.
The annual event was held virtually this year. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 11:16 am, Mar. 9, 2021 ×
The staff of Angel s Pet World were excited to be named the small business of the year at the Hudson Chamber Awards. Owner Angel Duratti, center, said they love being a part of the Hudson community. Submitted photo
HUDSON - The Hudson Chamber gathered virtually to highlight the successes of the year and honor local awards winners in its Annual Meeting and Award Banquet.
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Angel’s Pet World was named the 2020 small business of the year. Owner Angel Duratti said the business was honored and surprised to win.
The annual lights display is back and bigger and brighter. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 7:00 pm, Dec. 14, 2020 ×
HUDSON Lakefront Park is lit up for the holiday season this year in the second annual Buena Vista.
The lights display downtown serves as a bright spot during the continued difficulties of 2020.
“It has been such a challenging year for everyone, and I thought the one thing we could have is lights in the park this year,” Chamber President Mary Claire Olson Potter said.
Sponsors agreed that this year everyone needed it more than ever, she said. Donations from area families and businesses helped add even more to the annual display.