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Major Cumberland Rotary fundraiser on the way

The largest fundraiser of the year for the Rotary Club of Cumberland Centennial is set for later this month at the Cumberland Recreation Centre.

Rotary spokesperson John Challender says this is a crucial fundraiser, which helps the rotary club in ongoing community and international efforts.

Challender says funds raised from the event, go a long way on several fronts…

On September 26th the doors open at 5:30 PM followed by dinner at 6:30 PM. Tickets can be snapped up from any member of the Cumberland Rotary Club.

Tickets are $36.75 each, which includes $1.75 GST and can be obtained from any member of the club or by contacting John Challender at: 250-871-4068 or [email protected] Tickets may be paid for with cash, cheques, VISA or MasterCard. Delivery of tickets can be arranged. Tables for parties of eight are still available with a very few available for parties of ten.

Marc Mulvaney
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