For Immediate Release
Contact: Chris Ruppert
August 2003
(301) 943-1374
Olney
Rotary Club to host opening festivities for Camp
Fantastic
The Rotary Club of
Olney, Md., will be hosting an event Sunday, Aug. 17 at the 4-H Club in Front
Royal, Va., for Camp Fantastic, a program
designed to offer a week of summer fun to children with cancer. Rotary Club members will cook and serve
an outdoor barbecue as well as provide entertainment to more than 200 camp
attendees and medical personnel.
The club has prepared the opening-night dinner every year since 1986 and
has supplied camp participants everything from clowns and magicians to
hamburgers and cotton candy.
“This is one of our most
gratifying events of the year,” said Jeff Bernstein, a longtime member of the
Olney Rotary Club, who has spearheaded the barbecue for the past six years. “It’s a heartwarming cause that our
members are proud to be a part of.”
Camp Fantastic was established in 1983 by Special Love, a nonprofit organization that provides cancer families a network of support made up of other patients and families along with numerous programs that meet their special needs. The week-long camp provides patients from age seven to 17, who are currently being treated or have undergone treatment within the last three years, an opportunity to step back from the seriousness of their disease and enjoy the bonds of friendship with other children who share similar experiences. Activities include classes, recreation, theme parties, campfires and other exciting camp experiences.
The Rotary Club is
an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide who
provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations
and help to build goodwill and peace in the world. In 166 countries worldwide,
approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 30,000 rotary
clubs.
The Olney Rotary
Club, which was founded in 1951, meets every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Inn at
Brookville Farms. It is comprised
of civic-minded men and women who work or live in the Olney area. If you are interested in finding out
more about how the club serves the local and international community, call Steve
Browne at 301-947-4500 x111, or visit the website at www.olneyrotary.org.
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