Moorestown Breakfast Club honors past president, Scott Aschoff.
On Wednesday, Dec. 14, the Moorestown Breakfast Club honored one of their past presidents, Scott Aschoff, for extraordinary service, record contributions to the community and for growing the club by the greatest percentage in District 7,500. Under Aschoff’s leadership, the Breakfast Club grew to by 20 percent to 70 members.
The Rotary Breakfast meetings are held every Wednesday morning at 7:15 a.m. at the Moorestown Community House located at 16 East Main Street. Guests are welcome to arrive 15-minutes early and have a cup of coffee to socialize before we commence our meeting.
Many members do in-fact take advantage of arriving early. This will also enable residents to associate and familiarize themselves with club members.
Over the last year during Aschoff’s term, the club hosted former Congressman Jon Runyan, Congressman Tom MacArthur and leaders of ever in every industry, in both the public and private sectors.
Additionally, last year the club funded many local individual charities including the YMCA — Camp No Worries, Moorestown Citizen of the Year, 160 backpacks filled with $7,000 of school supplies for two decades for students in town, $20,000 annually in college scholarships to Moorestown High School students, Power up Gambia — Solar Panels, Curing Polio via Rotary International, Navajo Nation Clean Water Program, two automated external defibrillators for the practice fields in Moorestown and $10,000 pledged to the Moorestown Community House over five years to help refurbish the building.