For over 60 years, the Wildwood Rotary Club has served the community and spearheaded many initiatives to benefit the Wildwoods, and 2017 is no different. In 2014, the club members voted to focus their efforts in support of the arts and music programs at various schools on the island and continue to do so. The latest fundraising efforts of the Rotary have enabled them to purchase and donate a Sonor Primary Line FSC Alto Xylophone.
“It’s no secret that art and music come under attack when school budgets are prepared,” said Jodie DiEduardo, President of the Wildwood Rotary Club, “so we wanted to see if we could make a difference for the teachers and students.”
The Wildwood Rotary Club is clearly making a difference in our community with some very creative ideas. In addition to their arts and music emphasis, the group delivers “Complete Thanksgiving Dinners” to deserving local families, sends high school students to the statewide Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) program and several club members are active in the Greater Wildwood Scholarship Fund (GWSF), which provides financial aid to graduating high school seniors from the Wildwoods.
Follow the Wildwood Rotary on Facebook for more information about its many programs.
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