Rotary Club Tradition Generates $53,000 In Donations
News Release
The Warsaw Rotary Club held its annual Warsaw Rotary Salvation Army Day on Friday, Dec. 18 at their regular club meeting.
Members, local businesses and longtime supporters of this event collected their donations resulting in the second-highest total ever – $53,197.
The event was started in 1965 by N. Bruce Howe to honor Brigadier Brice Phillipson, retired Salvation Army Officer. Phillipson and Howe were both members of the club. Warsaw Rotary collected just a little under $1,000 that first year for “Brice’s Day.”
Over time the amounts grew and John Hall became co-chairman with Howe. The $20,000 mark was met in the late 1980s. Eventually, the fundraiser was renamed to Warsaw Rotary Salvation Army Day to honor Phillipson, Howe and Hall.
In 2011 it was estimated that Warsaw Rotary Club passed the $1 Million mark of monies raised over those 46 years. Warsaw Rotary has collected almost $400,000 since 2011.
“There are no words to express our thanks to the Warsaw Rotary Club for their support of The Salvation Army in Kosciusko County,” noted Envoy Ken Locke, Corps administrator and co-chairman, along with Alan Alderfer.
“These monies always support us helping others during the holidays and throughout the year,” he said.
The Warsaw Rotary Club has had a long relationship with the organization since 1921 when The Salvation Army opened its work in Warsaw. For more information go to www.warsawrotary.com.