Duvall Rotary Selling Personalized Hearts

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Duvall Rotary Club has initiated a campaign selling personalized 18-inch heart signs to spread love and enhance community spirit in Duvall and Carnation. Starting December 1, 2024, these heart signs are available for residents wishing to express their affection for their community while supporting local projects. This initiative aligns with the Rotary's mission to foster goodwill and charitable engagement in the area. Each purchase helps fund various local initiatives, showcasing the club's commitment to making a positive impact. The personalized hearts serve as both decorations and symbols of pride and unity among residents.

By participating, locals can visibly demonstrate their support for community-focused endeavors, highlighting the importance of local engagement and philanthropy.

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