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Rotary Ipswich Serving Sweet Treats for a Powerful Cause at the Ipswich Show
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Rach Z brings you a heartwarming Ipswich Show special, chatting with Matthew Taylor Farrington from the Rotary Club of Ipswich City.
From their iconic strawberry sundaes at the showgrounds to feeding local school kids through sandwich and fruit programs, Rotary is doing more than just serving dessert — they’re serving the community.
In this episode, discover how a simple $8.50 treat helps fund life-changing local initiatives, including:
- School breakfast and lunch support programs
- 80,000+ sandwiches delivered to kids in need
- Inclusive events like the Tough Kids Triathlon and Razzamatazz
- Community storytelling through Life Reflections
Plus, find out where to grab one of their famous sundaes at the Ipswich Show (trust us… you’ll want one).
👉 It’s local, it’s impactful, and it’s everything community radio is about.
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