Rotary Club to hold open house

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The Rotary Club of Hillsborough is holding an Open House, scheduled for Wednesday, March 26, from 7-8 p.m. at The Landing Restaurant, 311 Amwell Road.

“Despite our nearly 70-years of serving our community, many fellow residents still don’t know much about our Rotary Club’s purpose or activities,” commented Ken Genco, membership chair for the Rotary Club of Hillsborough. “We’ve had great success hosting open houses as an enjoyable way to share that information and answer questions.”

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The Open House will include brief remarks from members about their experience in Rotary, followed by the opportunity to engage members in conversation. Light refreshments will be served and a cash bar is available to guests 21 and older.

For those interested in attending contact Genco in advance by phone at (908) 229-5045 or email at kgenco48@gmail.com.

The Rotary Club of Hillsborough currently has over 35 active members from Hillsborough and surrounding communities. Members include business and professional leaders and retirees who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. All funds raised by The Rotary Club of Hillsborough are used to support a wide variety of community service organizations and projects. The Rotary Club of Hillsborough meets every first and third Wednesday of the month, at 6:15 pm, at The Landing Restaurant.

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