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A great day for Rotary and the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) program. Jessica Bowersox,  
Executive Director, accepted a $5000 check from the Club’s Foundation to purchase books. The club has long-supported the program that helps young children who are struggling with reading. More about he program is available on their website (https://smartreading.org),  including how you can volunteer to be a SMART Reader. (Pictured L to R: Tim Novotny, Jay Farr, Jessica Bowersox, Russ Clark-Foundation President, Steve Schneiderman, Heidi Proett-Club Co-President)
A great day for Rotary and the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) program. Jessica Bowersox,  
Executive Director, accepted a $5000 check from the Club’s Foundation to purchase books. The club has long-supported the program that helps young children who are struggling with reading. More about he program is available on their website (https://smartreading.org),  including how you can volunteer to be a SMART Reader. (Pictured L to R: Tim Novotny, Jay Farr, Jessica Bowersox, Russ Clark-Foundation President, Steve Schneiderman, Heidi Proett-Club Co-President)
A great day for Rotary and the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) program. Jessica Bowersox, Executive Director, accepted a $5000 check from the Club’s Foundation to purchase books. The club has long-supported the program that helps young children who are struggling with reading. More about he program is available on their website (https://smartreading.org), including how you can volunteer to be a SMART Reader. (Pictured L to R: Tim Novotny, Jay Farr, Jessica Bowersox, Russ Clark-Foundation President, Steve Schneiderman, Heidi Proett-Club Co-President)

Published on: 07/08/2025

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A great day for Rotary and the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) program. Jessica Bowersox,
Executive Director, accepted a $5000 check from the Club’s Foundation to purchase books. The club has long-supported the program that helps young children who are struggling with reading. More about he program is available on their website (https://smartreading.org), including how you can volunteer to be a SMART Reader. (Pictured L to R: Tim Novotny, Jay Farr, Jessica Bowersox, Russ Clark-Foundation President, Steve Schneiderman, Heidi Proett-Club Co-President)

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