Saratoga is springing into activity with annual Rotary Art Show
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Saratoga is springing into activity with annual Rotary Art Show
"Not only do we give our time, but we have returned $1.5 million to nonprofits to do good work in our community."
"Our SRCF grant has made a transformative camp experience for children and adults with developmental disabilities and makes an incredible impact on their lives."
The annual Saratoga Rotary Art Show on May 3-4 showcases over 125 artists, supporting local community projects through proceeds. Co-chairs Sheeba Garg and Archana Vahalia invite attendees to enjoy art, food, and entertainment. The Saratoga Rotary Charitable Fund has donated $1.5 million to nonprofits, with organizations like Cancer CAREPoint and Camp Via West benefiting significantly from grants. Attendees and artists alike find value in supporting the local community and enjoying high-quality art. Rotary Club President Chuck Swan emphasizes the show's community engagement, making it a family-friendly event with meaningful contributions.
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