Rotary’s Got Talent to support new peace project

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GREENFIELD – Rotary Club of Greenfield proudly announces “Rotary’s Got Talent,” a free family-friendly event coming up Sunday, Dec. 10.

The event, at 4 p.m at the historic H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts in downtown Greenfield, aims to gather the community for an evening of entertainment and support towards the creation of Greenfield’s upcoming Rotary Peace Park.

This initiative seeks to establish the city’s first official Peace Pole, an internationally recognized symbol for peace and unity.

Rotary’s Got Talent promises an array of captivating performances, according to a press release from the club. Santa and Mrs. Claus will have a meet-and-greet at 4 p.m. and the show begins at 5 p.m. and will include vocalists, duets and a magical display by talented artists within the community. Notable among the acts is PDG Dale Basham, who will join in a vocal duet titled Basham and Bly.

The talent show is a way of contributing to the festive spirit while fostering community involvement in the club’s mission to establish a more peaceful world, emphasizing Rotary’s commitment to spreading goodwill.

Tickets are free, but registration is required at https://form.jotform.com/233165569154158. The website also provides a way for people to donate to the project.

In addition to the entertainment, attendees will have the opportunity to support the future Peace Park through free-will at the event. For those unable to attend but wishing to contribute, donations can be made to the Rotary District 6560 World Community Service Foundation. Designate the donation for “Greenfield Peacebuilders” and address it to:

Rotary District 6560 World Community Service Foundation, Memo: Greenfield Peacebuilders, 30 Robinhood Pl., West Lafayette, IN 47906.

Those interested in performing at the event should contact Brad Herndon at [email protected].

The Rotary Club of Greenfield is dedicated to community service, leadership development, and creating a lasting impact in the Greenfield community. The club is part of Rotary International, a global network of community volunteers. For more information or to get involved, contact Derek Rogers, president, at [email protected].