SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The Rotary Club of Springfield is hosting its second annual live butterfly release fundraiser on Friday, Aug. 25. Donors can purchase a butterfly to release in support of Rotary’s community service projects.
According to Springfield Rotary Club immediate past president Karen Longo, the butterfly release is to remember and celebrate with families those who have passed away. “At last year’s event, we released 175 butterflies while raising $1,800 for local community projects,” explained Longo, “This fundraiser creates a way to remember and honor our friends and family.”
“We are encouraging donors to release butterflies in remembrance of a loved one or in celebration of a loved one,” Longo said, “All the butterflies that will be released will be of the Painted Lady variety, which is a natural species to the area.”
The butterflies can be purchased each Friday at the Concerts at the Comtu, or through a Springfield Rotary Club member, until Aug. 25. At that last concert, the butterflies will be released as the names of those being remembered are read. In the event of rain, the butterflies will be released the next day at 12 p.m.
The Rotary Club of Springfield, founded in 1927, is an active community service club of more than 40 members who engage in community and human service projects both locally and internationally. For more information, visit www.springfieldvtrotary.org.