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Waterville Rotary Club volunteers help fill backpacks
Backpacks are for the Waterville Elks Lodge 905 Tools to Thrive Backpack Giveaway program.
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As part of the Waterville Elks Lodge 905 Tools to Thrive Backpack Giveaway program, volunteers from the Waterville Rotary Club recently helped fill 600 backpacks with school supplies which are distributed to students in grades K-12. Hygiene bags for the students were also packed. Waterville Noontime Rotary Club photo
Waterville Rotary Club volunteers helped with the Waterville Elks Lodge 905 Tools to Thrive Backpack Giveaway program. From left are Hannah and Josie Bard, Peter Garrett, McKayla Palmer, Jeff Melanson, John Palmer, Cathy Langlais, Suzanne Uhl-Melanson, Michele Prince and John Dalton. Waterville Noontime Rotary Club photo
Volunteers from the Waterville Rotary Club recently participated in the Waterville Elks Lodge 905 Tools to Thrive Backpack Giveaway program.
Six hundred backpacks were packed with school supplies which are distributed to students in grades K-12. Hygiene bags for the students also were packed.