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The Rotary Club of Boston Celebrates "31 Nights of Lights"

This holiday season, The Shops at Prudential Center and
Prudential Tower will shine a light on The Rotary Club of Boston during 31
Nights of Light. 31 Nights of Light was created by The Shops at Prudential
Center to help community organizations gain key visibility during the holiday
season through the lights and location of a Boston icon. On December 12th
at 4:30pm The Rotary President, Lucy Millan will “flip the switch” to light the
top of Prudential Tower blue and yellow in honor of The Rotary Club of Boston.
For more information, visit www.prudentialcenter.com.


The Rotary Club of Boston will have several members on hand to celebrate this exciting evening.  They will be set up in Center Court near the Customer Service Desk at Prudential Center from 12pm –
4:30pm and will then move the party into the Microsoft store to continue the
celebration with some light refreshments.  
The Rotary will be featuring a display by their global partner, ShelterBox
outside on Boylston Plaza.  ShelterBox is an international organization
that responds instantly following natural and other disasters by delivering
boxes of aid to those who need it most.
Each ShelterBox supplies an
extended family with a tent and essential equipment to use while they are
displaced or homeless.  For more
informationgo to www.shelterboxusa.org.   


The Rotary’s event will also include some fun, interactive games for kids -
Microsoft is supplying Window 8 Touch Screen computers to play two Alphabet
Fitness games. Alphabet Fitness is a unique, highly effective
alphabet literacy and fitness program, designed by Wellness, Inc. for children and their
teachers.  Built on the proven
realization that healthy bodies promote healthy minds, Alphabet Fitness
establishes early language skills through fun physical activities and team
learning. You can learn
more about this at www.alphabetfitness.org.

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