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Denton other major projects. The names of “With the easing of some restrictions of
sponsors are published in local media the COVID-19 virus, the Denton Rotary
Rotary to thank those who participated in the Club has been able to resume meetings
News and Flags for Heroes campaign. with certain restrictions in place. Th e
club is practicing social distancing and
Events The Denton Rotary hopes that members holding the meetings outdoors on the
of the community will take time to lawn at the Chesapeake Culinary Center
Denton Rotary Schedules Flags visit and reflect upon the flags while on weather permitting. Box lunches are
for Heroes Observance display this fall. being provided by Shore Gourmet. We
will continue to address the situation
The annual Flags for Heroes display Speakers Schedule
presented by the Denton Rotary and hope to resume our normal weekly
featured an added twist this year. Denton Rotary Club Meetings are held meetings as soon as possible. If you have
Typically, American flags dedicated to Wednesdays from Noon to 1 PM at the any questions, please contact Charlie
the memory, service, or commitment Caroline Culinary Center, 512 Franklin Huber at charliehuber21@gmail.com
of friends and loved ones have been St., Denton. Come join us for a free or at 410-479-2070 X5. We appreciates
erected by the club at the intersection of lunch and find out about the exciting everyone’s understanding during this
Route 404 and River Road (the Wright “Service Projects” the club is working unprecedented time. The Denton Rotary
Farm) near West Denton as well as on on. Club hopes everyone practices good
the courthouse green in downtown habits and stays safe.”
Denton for two weeks each coinciding
with both Memorial Day and Veterans
Day. Plans changed in 2020, however, Dave’s David Grinavic,
as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. ASE Master Technician
Th e flag initiative will honor heroes a Riverside 32600 Main St.
total of three separate occasions this Queen Anne, MD 21657
Garage, Inc. 410-364-9336
year.
After coordinating displays surrounding
the Independence Day holiday for COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
the first time at both locations this • Computerized Engine Diagnostics Oil & Filter Change
summer, the Rotary has now returned • Performance Tune-Ups up to 5 quarts of oil (most cars)
to its regularly scheduled Veterans • Front End Alignments
Day timetable. If you are interested in • Brakes • Shocks • Electrical Repairs $ 25 95
commemorating the selfless actions of • Battery Replacements • Mufflers + tax
• Tires (Rotate and Balance)
a veteran, someone currently in military
• A/C Service • Exhaust Systems
service, an indefatigable volunteer, a fi rst MD State $
• Lock-Out & Jump-Start Service Inspections 60
responder, or other impactful person • And more!!!
in your life, please contact Ann Jacobs
(443-496-1755; amacjacobs@gmail.
com) to register. Sponsorships are $25
per flag for the two-week observance
and for $10 more will feature a placard
to describe the contributions of the
honoree. Flags will be on display from
November 4th to November 17th.
Sponsorship of the Flags for Heroes
celebration benefits the Rotary Club
Community Fund, which reinvests
the entirety of the proceeds into area
philanthropic causes. Th e organization
helps financially support a variety
of regional efforts, including the
Imagination Library, Scout Troop
165, Lifetime Well Drilling in Africa,
academic scholarships, and a yearly
career fair for local tenth graders among
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