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Hartselle Enquirer

Rotary gives additional $2,500 to SNAP

Hartselle Rotary Club president Bob Dotson and Rotary District Governor Tom Greene present a $2,500 donation to Bob Francis with the John Mark Stallings Special Needs Accessible Board. | Brent Maze
Hartselle Rotary Club president Bob Dotson, Rotary District Governor Tom Greene and other Hartselle Rotarians present a $2,500 donation to Bob Francis with the John Mark Stallings Special Needs Accessible Board. | Brent Maze

Rotary International donated $2,500 to the John Mark Stallings Special Needs Accessible Playground of Morgan County Tuesday afternoon through its District Simplified Grants program.

The Hartselle Rotary Club has applied for grants over the past seven years, acquiring $22,015 in grants to go with $10,050 in club member donations, $2,150 from the club treasury and $1,875 from a Walmart grant to Rotary.

District Governor Tom Greene said the SNAP project is something that is at the heart of what Rotary does.

“Rotary is about being leaders in the community,” Greene said. “SNAP is an important place to the community.”

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