Rotary keeps donations flowing ahead of market closure

Rotary Community Market Cheque Presentation  TBW Newsgroup
GIVING BACK: Rotary Club of Mount Gambier president Kathryn Weddell-Lucas hands a cheque of $200 to Mount Gambier and Districts Visually impaired Club's Joy Axleby with Marg Button.

Rotary Community Market Cheque Presentation TBW Newsgroup
GIVING BACK: Rotary Club of Mount Gambier president Kathryn Weddell-Lucas hands a cheque of $200 to Mount Gambier and Districts Visually impaired Club’s Joy Axleby with Marg Button.

THE Rotary Community Market has pledged to continue giving back to the community until its last trading day on February 15.

With a long and proud history of returning the market’s profits to the community, the Rotary Club of Mount Gambier recently donated $200 to the Mount Gambier and Districts Visually Impaired Club.

Now entering its final weeks, the Rotary club is calling for the community to attend the market – situated behind Harvey Norman – with many stall holders offering reduced prices to help clear stock.

Freshly picked cherries and vegetables are also available from the outside stalls, which are gaining more attention as the weather improves.

The market is held each Saturday from 8am to 1.30pm.