Members of the Ely Rotary Club have successfully organised a popular community event and generously supported both local and international charities.
The club members were eager to unwind at the Three Pickerels on July 25 following a month filled with charitable deeds.
Towards the beginning of the month, Aquafest, a highly supported event in Ely during summertime, was held.
The successful event was a product of year-long efforts by the club and partners.
In one of their meetings on a Thursday at Ely Bowling Club, they donated £1,000 to Centre 33 on July 11.
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The following week, members were treated to an informative tour of the Ely Cemetery by the Mayor of Ely, Chris Phillips.
To continuously contribute to a global cause, some club members are convening the collection of tools for the charitable endeavour, TWAM (Tools with a Mission) that supplies developing nations with requisite tools.
Interested individuals looking to join the Ely Rotary Club can visit their website or Facebook page for further information.
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