The Woman’s Club of Rye’s Disco Night fundraiser held on September 15 at the Copacabana in Port Chester was a fun-filled evening enjoyed by all. Generous community sponsorships and a packed house of supporters, ages 22 to 78, made the night a tremendous success.
“The Love Train” has left the station with much-needed funding for many in our community and beyond. Proceeds will be used to support the Woman’s Club Food Gift Card program for children and families on the federally funded lunch program, the Woman’s Club Scholarship Awards, the Women in Crisis program, and Rye Recreation’s Youth and Senior Citizen programs.
Established in 1933, the Woman’s Club is an organization rich in history, tradition, and love for the community. Through its fundraising efforts, it provides help to those in need, as well as supports programs for local organizations.
To learn more or make a donation, visit womansclubofrye.org.
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