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AM Rotary All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner Saturday, September 6, 2008 4:00 - 8:00 PM Kellogg Park
Tickets $8.00 presale $9.00 at the door $4.00 kids 12 and under Tickets are available with a credit card online at www.plymouthrotary.org Click on the Spaghetti Dinner Box. A secure credit card order form will be found. If you prefer, click on the AM Rotary Roster online and contact any club member for tickets or contact Rotary President Kate Rosevear at 734-455-5810 for tickets or further information. During the event, tickets will be available at the Rotary Spaghetti Dinner Ticket Booth in front of Gabriala's on Main Street from 4 - 9 PM Friday or Saturday at the Dinner Tent from 12 noon till 8:00 pm. Dinner consists of mostaciolli pasta with a choice of authentic Italian meat or marinara sauce, tossed salad with Italian dressing, garlic bread, a huge Jimmy John's chocolate chip cookie, 16 oz bottle of spring water and coffee, decaf or tea. Sponsored and served by the Rotary Club of Plymouth, AM. proceeds from the Spaghetti Dinner are directed towards their special beneficiaries: the Tanger School Field of Dreams, a proposed playground for youngsters and others with special needs. Some of the income benefits other Rotary programs including the Sandra Sagear Scholarships, the Annual Senior Dinner, the Student Interact Peace Conference, Rotary Shelter Boxes for Emergency Relief and the Jerry Trumpka Memorial Polio Eradication Fund. Look for the Rotary AM Spaghetti Tent in the Northeast corner of Kellogg Park. An Italian Street Cafe, large enough to accommodate hundreds of diners will be set up in the park. In case of nasty weather, Drive-Up To-Go service will be available at the corner of Union and Ann Arbor Trail. Founded in 1996, The Rotary Club of Plymouth AM is one of Plymouth's youngest service clubs. The group focuses much of its local attention, and the majority of its fundraising efforts, on assistance programs for seniors and for youth and children in the Plymouth-Canton Community - especially those with physical limitations and other challenges. Early in their existence the AM Rotary adopted the 200+ special needs youngsters and their teachers at Tanger School, as the club's ongoing beneficiaries. Working in collaboration with Tanger personnel and parents, representatives from the school system and playscape architect Carey Baker, the AM Rotarians are daring to dream the possibility of constructing a multi-use, multi-generational "Boundless Playgrounds" type facility on the idle land surrounding the Tanger school building. Visit the Rotary Web Site |
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