MADISON — Madison Rotary members have worked hard this summer, cultivating various vegetables for donation to the First Baptist Church and Interfaith Food Pantries. Their efforts have yielded over 150 pounds of fresh produce, including tomatoes, beets, beans, and greens.
They have begun planting fall crops such as spinach, kale, and lettuce as the seasons change. In addition to their gardening efforts, the Madison Rotary supports the First Baptist Church of Madison’s food pantry by collecting canned and dry goods from residents every other Saturday.
The Madison Rotary is a dedicated community service organization focused on making a positive impact in the Madison area. Their efforts include a variety of charitable activities, such as gardening to support local food pantries, where they grow and donate fresh produce. Additionally, the club regularly organizes food collection drives to aid those in need. Through these and other initiatives, the Madison Rotary embodies the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self,” continually working to enhance the well-being of their community.