Adventure Team 906 Inspires at Rotarian Meet | Sports News

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Mickey Trottier and Mary Feuerbach from the Delta County Adventure Team, which provides outdoor adventure opportunities for youth, were invited to speak at the May 14 Escanaba Rotary Club meeting. Bay College President Dr. Nerita Hughes also spoke at the Escanaba Rotary Club’s meeting on May 7 providing updates on her goals and vision for the college. The Escanaba Rotary Club, which is part of a larger international organization with 1.4 million members, is known for various community endeavors including operation of Camp Harstad, an eight-week summer camp for children with special needs, and annual donations worth $20,000 to programs for children and other causes.


Escanaba Rotary Club Engages in Community Support

Mickey Trottier and Mary Feuerbach of the Delta County Adventure Team addressed the Escanaba Rotary Club on May 14. The Adventure Team promotes outdoor adventure for ages 5-17 within the Escanaba community.

At the previous meeting on May 7, Bay College President, Dr. Nerita Hughes, shared her objectives and vision for the college.

Joining Escanaba Rotary Club

Escanaba Rotary hosts weekly luncheons on Tuesdays at Herford and Hops, located at 624 Ludington Street. Individuals interested in joining can attend a session to learn more about the club and its community support activities.

Local and Global Impact

As part of a worldwide organization with 1.4 million members, Escanaba Rotary Club engages in local and global initiatives. Locally, the club runs Camp Harstad, a summer camp for children with special needs lasting eight weeks. Additional support includes scholarships, swim and exercise programs, and events.

The club donates about $20,000 annually to children’s programs and other causes.

For further details about the Escanaba Rotary and the 906 Adventure Team, visit their respective websites.

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