The Rotary Club of Cookeville To Donate Coats To Quawana’s Coats for Make a Difference Day

The Rotary Club of Cookeville – Sunset collected over 150 gently used coats to donate to Quawana’s Coats for Make a Difference Day on Saturday, October 24.  Make a Difference day is the largest national day of community service.  Coats will be given away from 10 am to 1 pm at Highlands Residential Services at 235 W. Jackson Street.  Since Make a Difference Day falls one day after Rotary International’s World Polio Day, members with the Sunset club will be at the coat give-away with a fun activity to bring awareness to World Polio Day.

For information on joining the Rotary Club of Cookeville – Sunset or finding ways to work with a Rotary in Cookeville, contact https://www.facebook.com/RotaryCookevilleSunset?ref=tn_tnmn  (Rotary Club of Cookeville – Sunset), http://www.cookevillerotary.org (Rotary Club of Cookeville (Noon)), or http://cbrotary.com/ (Rotary Club of Cookeville – Breakfast).

Founded in Chicago in 1905, Rotary is an organization of business, professional, and community leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service and help build goodwill and peace in the world.

Rotary clubs meet weekly and are non-political, non-religious, and open to all cultures and creeds.  For more information about Rotary, visit www.rotary.org.

LIST OF PEOPLE IN PICTURE: Sunset Rotarty members:  John Paul, Lauren Johnson, Shaquawana Wester with Quawana’s Coats, Barbara Stebing, Angela Regitko, Kelley McNeal (kneeling) and Debbie Reynolds