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Civic Club Donates Funds to Food Pantries

During their annual Holiday Luncheon Dec.6

By Press Release

Each fall, the members of Sea Isle City’s Women’s Civic Club host their “Card Party / Game Day Luncheon” to raise funds for charitable organizations in Cape May County. This year’s event, Sep.19, was once again a success, and it allowed Civic Club members to donate $6600 to nearby food pantries.
“The Women’s Civic Club is very grateful for the contributions made to this year’s fundraiser from local businesses and individuals in our community,” said Event Chairperson Linda Lamb. “Our Card Party/Game Day is our only fundraiser of the year, and afterward, we are very proud to present the money we raise to worthy organizations in our county.”
During the Civic Club’s annual Holiday Luncheon Dec. 6, President Lyn Long and her fellow board members had the pleasure of distributing the proceeds from the Card Party/Game Day to representatives from four organizations, including a $2000 check to the Holy Redeemer Food Pantry, in Swainton, $2000 to the Saint Maximilian Kolbe/Saint Casimir Parish Food Pantry, in Woodbine, $2000 to the Branches Episcopal Outreach Food Pantry, in Rio Grande, and $600 to the Sea Isle City United Methodist Church Food Pantry.

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