Join us on Sunday February 2nd at Brookside Country Club Proceeds will benefit Rotary Youth Programs and other Community and Rotary Based Charities.
11am: Check in Begins
11:30 Lunch is Served
1pm: Games begin
11:30 Lunch is Served
1pm: Games begin
Tickets are $50 each includes 20 games of bingo, entry into door prize drawings, and lunch.
Cash bar, 3 Specials, and Raffle Basket tickets will be available for purchase as well as Extra Cards, Daubers, and our popular Swap Bracelets!
Cash bar, 3 Specials, and Raffle Basket tickets will be available for purchase as well as Extra Cards, Daubers, and our popular Swap Bracelets!
Groups of 8-10 people will be have a reserved table. All others may have first come first serve seating.
SPACE IS LIMITED! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
We rely on our Sponsors to make this event possible. View our sponsorship opportunities under "Products" or contact Amira Heim at amiraheim@citadelbanking.com or by phone at 610-416-2999
About our Rotary Youth Programs:
International Youth Exchange Program: Rotary Youth Exchange builds peace one young person at a time. Students learn a new language, discover another culture, and truly become global citizens.
- Long-term exchanges last a full academic year. Students live with more than one family in the host country and attend school there.
- Short-term exchanges last from several days to three months. They are often structured as youth camps, tours, or homestays that take place when school is not in session.
STEM Yea: STEM Youth Explorer Academy is a 4-day 3-night STEM based immersive learning experience for promising students who otherwise would not get an opportunity
Camp Neidig: Camp Neidig is a leadership camp hosted by Rotary District 7430 of Eastern Pennsylvania. Each June, high school juniors from more than 60 local high schools attend this leadership experience for a wonderful 4-day adventure.
4-Way Test Speech Contest: Every year Rotary districts around the world sponsor high school 4-Way Test contests. The purpose of the speech is to persuade others while applying the principles of the Rotary 4-Way Test. The goal is for students to make the world a better place, to practice the virtues of critical thinking and ethical decision making, to develop public speaking and leadership skills to positively influence and inspire others regarding an issue that they find passionate.
The Rotary 4-Way Test
Of the things we think, say, or do:
Of the things we think, say, or do:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?