Duvall Rotary Selling Personalized Hearts

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Rotary Club of Duvall has launched a heartfelt fundraiser selling personalized 18” heart signs to foster love and community spirit in Duvall and Carnation. These customizable signs can feature messages of up to 25 characters and will be displayed on poles in downtown areas during February 2025. The fundraiser started on December 1, with an introductory price of $55 per side until December 21, after which the price will rise to $60. Proceeds will support local nonprofits and scholarships for Riverview School District students. Community participation is encouraged, as the signs will be reused annually, promoting sustainability and continuity in the initiative.

Mary Humann, president-elect of the Rotary Club, stated, _“This fundraiser really is about spreading the love in our community. ”_ With limited quantities available, orders will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis, concluding on January 19, 2025. This initiative not only strengthens community ties but also supports vital local services and educational opportunities.

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