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Rotary Turkey Shoot Saturday, November 17
Rotary's 36th Annual Turkey Shoot at Assabet Valley Regional Technical H.S. Saturday, November 17 at 6:00 p.m.

Marlborough Rotarians will hold the 36th Annual Turkey Shoot on Saturday, November 17, again at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School. The evening starts at 6:00p.m., and the last prize should be won by 9:00 p.m.
“This is our big fundraiser of this season,” Marlborough Rotary Club President David Morticelli stated. “Through the money raised at the Turkey Shoot, the Marlborough Rotary Club can make a special holiday season for deserving Marlborough families.”
This year’s chair of the Turkey Shoot is Peggy Sheldon. She is enthusiastic about the upcoming event. “The Turkey Shoot is always an outstanding fundraising event,” Peggy said. “We plan for this year’s Turkey Shoot to be just as great an evening for the more than 700 people we expect to attend it. It’s truly heartwarming to see the people from the Marlborough community come out in support of the Rotary Club’s efforts each year, and our members really appreciate the generosity and support of the community!”
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The Turkey Shoot will offer a wide variety of prizes including gift certificates to restaurants, gifts for the home, and all the fixings for complete turkey dinners. The event will include the traditional “Turkey Specials,” which consist of super prizes like a bicycle, theatre tickets, or even major league sports tickets! A separate raffle will be held for a special table of children’s prizes. Everyone can register FREE for the door prize of a television. Over 200 hundred prizes with a value of more than $8,000 will be given away in a little more than three hours.
To add to the party atmosphere, Rotarians will operate a snack bar with burgers, hot dogs, soft drinks, and even homemade baked goodies, so families can make a night of it. It is an evening that parents, kids, and grandparents alike can enjoy – together.
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“Businesses throughout the area donate items and gift certificates to this event,” Peggy added. “The prizes seem to be non-stop.”
For more information, go to www.marlboroughrotary.org or call 508-460-1920.
The Marlborough Rotary Club, which has been serving the youth, charities and service agencies of the community since 1922, welcomes new members. The club welcomes men and women of good will who wish to serve humanity and enjoy good fellowship doing it.
“Join Rotary… Do Good… Feel Great!”