At the Rotary Club of Beaufort’s March 17 luncheon meeting, 31 Rotarians assembled and bagged toys, books, and other fun and educational materials that were then donated to the Beaufort Salvation Army for distribution to area children. Pictured above are Rotarians John Troutman (left) and Greg Dyson (right) packaging a selection of toys. The Rotary Club of Beaufort is Beaufort’s oldest Rotary. Rotarians hold hybrid meetings, either attending in person or virtually through Zoom. Photo courtesy of Rotary Club of Beaufort.
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