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LAKE WYLIE River Hills Lions Club donated $500 to the Oakridge Middle School anti-bullying program.
To show support for the Rachel’s Challenge message, Lions attended the Rachel’s Challenge assembly in September and the Friends of Rachel Walk Oct. 19, when Clover High, Clover and Oakridge middle schools and Blue Eagle Academy combined their chains of kindness (each link represented an act of kindness) at Clover Memorial Stadium before the football game.
Rachel Joy Scott was one of the first students killed in the Columbine High School tragedy. Using Rachel’s diary, her family has immortalized her message of tolerance and caring to help prevent future tragedies.
Mary Kay sales help Sweet Repeat
LAKE WYLIE Mary Kay Consultant Donna Tucker will donate 100 percent of profits from selling hand cream, hand scrub and men’s shave cream to Sweet Repeat Foundation. Call her by Nov. 1 to place an order for delivery by Thanksgiving, or by Dec. 1 for Dec. 17 delivery. All items come gift wrapped. Call 704-989-5338.
For Sweet Repeat Thrift Store and club information, call 803-831-0490.
Rotary meets Tuesdays
LAKE WYLIE Lake Wylie Rotary Club meets at noon Tuesdays at Good Samaritan United Methodist Church, 5220 Crowders Cove Lane.
Guests are welcome. Lunch, catered by Christopher’s, costs $9.
For more information, visit lwrotaryclub.org.
Join MOMS Club
in Lake Wylie
LAKE WYLIE The MOMS Club of Lake Wylie-Clover meets monthly in Lake Wylie.
This is a social group, and everyone is welcome to join.
For more information, email momscluboflakewylie@gmail.com; visit Meetup.com, search for “MOMS Club of Lake Wylie, SC” or call 803-619-9228.
Art Guild meets monthly
ROCK HILL The Catawba River Art Guild meets at 10 a.m. the second Wednesday of each month at the Arts Council of York County, 121 E. Main St.
Annual dues to become a guild member cost $5.
For more information about the guild, call 803-324-1538 or 803-327-5065.
Gobble wobble, fun run planned
The Junior Welfare League’s second annual Gobble Wobble 8K and Fun Run will be Nov. 3 in Rock Hill.
The 8K race is certified and follows a scenic course from Main Street to Winthrop Lake before returning to the finish line in historic downtown Rock Hill.
The 8K starts at 8 a.m. and fun run begins at 8:15 a.m. Proceeds benefit All American Athletes, a nonprofit that provides sports leagues for children with disabilities. 8K registration is $25 until Oct. 20.
For more information, go to gobblewobble8k.racesonline.com.
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