The Rotary Club of Salisbury Awards Golf Outing Money

Two women standing with a check

The Rotary Club of Salisbury, in its 106th year of service to the community, has presented The Humane Society of Wicomico County with a $1,000 gift thanks to the success of the 2024
A Round for the Community golf outing. Executive Director Kim Nock, on the left, accepted the check from club president BJ Summers.

The September 5, 2025 edition of the A Round for the Community at the Green Hill Country Club just west of Salisbury will be the third such event the club has sponsored, allowing The Rotary Club of Salisbury to donate more than $40,000 to local non-profit organizations. All proceeds are used to enhance and expand Rotary’s commitment to help students, military veterans, families in need, and others who need assistance.

This year’s event is presented by Meuse Post 194 Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Rotary Club of Salisbury is seeking corporate and organizational sponsors and golfers. Sponsorship levels range from platinum at $2,000, silver at $1,000, and bronze at $500 down to just $100 for on-thecourse recognition signs.

Using a shotgun, best-ball format, the 9:00 tee off time event will begin with a continental breakfast and conclude with lunch and the presentation golfer competition prizes and door prizes. Only 72 players will be allowed. Details are available in the DOWNLOAD section of the club’s website, www.rotarysalisbury.org. Additionally, persons may contact Golf Committee Chairman Bill Satterfield at billsatt@comcast.net.

Proceeds from previous editions of the A Round for the Community went to Disabled American Veterans Salisbury Chapter 34, the Humane Society of Wicomico County, Salisbury
Urban Ministries, Christian Shelter, One Year to Empowerment, Rebirth, Dove Pointe, Main Street Gym, Epoch Dream Center, Crossroads Early Intervention, Horizons Delmarva, Inc., Village of Hope, United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore, Salisbury Christian School, and Junior Achievement, among others.