HomeWashington Twp. NewsWeekly roundup: Township prepares for annual Helping Hands Super Bowl Hoagie Sale

Weekly roundup: Township prepares for annual Helping Hands Super Bowl Hoagie Sale

Also, the Washington Township Rotary Club commemorates its 50 year anniversary with fall gala

Students and staff from the Washington Township middle schools and high school gathered in the Investors Bank Performing Arts Center on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 18, for a lively Wing-Eating Competition assembly to kick-off the Super Bowl Hoagie Sale on Feb. 4. Pictured is Executive Assistant Principal of the high school’s 11–12 building John Saverese passing out flowers to students in attendance during his grand entrance to the competition.

In its 23rd year, the annual Helping Hands Super Bowl Hoagie Sale will be underway on Sunday, Feb. 4, benefiting local families and residents in need. Also, the Washington Township Rotary Club begins to plan 50th anniversary gala, celebrating decades of service to the community. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

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This year is the 23rd anniversary of the Helping Hands Super Bowl Hoagie Sale, one of Washington Township’s largest annual community service events, scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 4. Organized by the COW Project, Washington Township High School Students in Action and members of the six elementary and three middle school Future Acts Clubs, along with student-athletes and community volunteers, the event provides financial support for local families and residents in need.

Washington Township Rotary Club commemorates 50 years of service

With a long tradition of serving the local community and beyond, the Washington Township Rotary Club is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, bringing together past, present, old and new members to commemorate the ever-evolving organization that values the motto “service above self.” In addition to the annual Wine, Beer and Spirits Tasting, scheduled for March 9 at Wedgwood Country Club and the Paul Davidson Memorial Rotary Golf Outing in September, this year the club will also be hosting a 50th anniversary gala celebration in the fall.

Washington Township police collect donations for needy in ‘Underwear Palooza’ drive

The Washington Township Police Department and local PBA will be collecting donations for the homeless, needy and less fortunate in partnership with The Unforgotten Haven’s Underwear Palooza Drive. Winter hats, winter gloves and undergarments for men, women, boys and girls of all sizes and types will be accepted to assist the Blackwood non-profit organization, whose mission is to help the less fortunate.

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