Washington (noon) Rotary: Dec. 6, 2015

Published 5:24 pm Friday, December 4, 2015

WASHINGTON NOON ROTARY DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY: Washington (noon) Rotary President Steven Wood presented a check to Centerstage Dance Company at a recent Rotary meeting. WNR was able to do this because of money raised from our Smoke on the Water Festival.  Centerstage Dance Company is a non-profit dance company directed by LeAnne Jones-Braly. Centerstage has been part of Washington's community arts for over 12 years as it trains young dancers to perform in a multitude of arenas. This donation will allow these young dancers to continue their growth as artists in our community. Their schedule includes a local dinner theater performance in March as well as regional and national competitions.

WASHINGTON NOON ROTARY
DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY: Washington (noon) Rotary President Steven Wood presented a check to Centerstage Dance Company at a recent Rotary meeting. WNR was able to do this because of money raised from our Smoke on the Water Festival. Centerstage Dance Company is a non-profit dance company directed by LeAnne Jones-Braly. Centerstage has been part of Washington’s community arts for over 12 years as it trains young dancers to perform in a multitude of arenas. This donation will allow these young dancers to continue their growth as artists in our community. Their schedule includes a local dinner theater performance in March as well as regional and national competitions.

WASHINGTON NOON ROTARY BARBECUE PROCEEDS: On Nov. 23, Pamela Anderson presented a check to the Boys & Girls Club and Eagle Wings. Money was raised through Washington (noon) Rotary’s annual barbecue festival in Washington, Smoke on the Water. All money raised through Smoke on the Water is returned to the community in the way of donations to local charities. Pictured are Boys & Girls Club Director Mal Collins, Eagle’s Wings Director Ann-Marie Montague and noon Rotarian and SOTW organizer Pamela Anderson.

WASHINGTON NOON ROTARY
BARBECUE PROCEEDS: On Nov. 23, Pamela Anderson presented a check to the Boys & Girls Club and Eagle Wings. Money was raised through Washington (noon) Rotary’s annual barbecue festival in Washington, Smoke on the Water. All money raised through Smoke on the Water is returned to the community in the way of donations to local charities. Pictured are Boys & Girls Club Director Mal Collins, Eagle’s Wings Director Ann-Marie Montague and noon Rotarian and SOTW organizer Pamela Anderson.