Rotary Club’s day of service, a day later
Salisbury Rotary Club President Bill Spalding said the scheduled May 20 day of service was rained out, so the club went ahead the next day. 
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Rotary Club’s day of service, a day later

SALISBURY — The Salisbury Rotary Club’s day of service scheduled for Saturday, May 20, got rained out. But the Rotarians were out in force the next day at Labonnes in Salisbury, loading up bags of groceries destined for local food pantries.

Rotary president Bill Spalding said other volunteers were out and about, doing cleanup work  in North Canaan and Cornwall, and tree work in Sharon.

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