By day, Rye Rotary Club endeavors to better the community both locally and globally. Volunteer members work to promote peace, fight disease, provide clean water, improve education, and help grow local economies. But the night of March 2, for the organization’s Crazy Leg Fundraiser, over 80 members and supporters shook a leg, a bare one at that.
News 12’s Richard Giacona was the emcee at the party, which was held at Rye Grill & Bar.
The crowd went wild when David Cutner, an attorney by day, won first prize for Original Outfit and Matt Anderson, CEO of The Osborn, won top honors in the Best Legs category.
Here’s to a lot of brave gentlemen for taking fashion risks and showing up for an organization that makes a difference.
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