MIDDLEBURG – Members of the Rotary Clubs of Orange Park and Fleming Island worked together to provide 75 meals last week to the night shift at Ascension St. Vincent’s Clay County in Middleburg. …
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MIDDLEBURG – Members of the Rotary Clubs of Orange Park and Fleming Island worked together to provide 75 meals last week to the night shift at Ascension St. Vincent’s Clay County in Middleburg. The meals were prepared by Nonie Larsen of the Fleming Island Club. Although conducting weekly meetings via Zoom during social distancing, both clubs continue to organize events in support of Clay County's citizens and charities.