Del Mar-Solana Beach Sunrise Rotary Club presents proceeds raised from Harlem Ambassadors Basketball Game

The Del Mar-Solana Beach Sunrise Rotary Club distributed proceeds of its May 5 Harlem Ambassadors Basketball Game & Show fundraiser to both beneficiaries at its regular breakfast meeting on June 29. The Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito and the Canyon Crest Academy Foundation each received $6,372 from ticket sales and an opportunity drawing.   All of the event’s expenses were covered by contributing sponsors and additional individual donations. This event was the second major fundraiser for the Del Mar-Solana Beach Sunrise Rotary Club, following its 16th Annual Bocce Ball Tournament in March, which netted over $60,000 in proceeds for three beneficiaries.

For information about Rotary, visit:clubrunner.ca/delmarsolanabeachsunrise

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