Drive with Care on Allegheny Street Tomorrow
Hey there, Hollidaysburg community! Just a quick heads-up for those of you who’ll be hitting the road tomorrow, especially around Allegheny Street near the Diamond. The Rotary Club of Hollidaysburg is organizing a special event that might slow down the traffic a bit.
What’s Happening?
The Rotary Club will be hosting a “drive through town and drop off” event. They’ll be collecting toys, canned food, and monetary donations for the American Rescue Workers. It’s a wonderful initiative, but it does mean that the traffic might be a tad slower than usual.
When and Where?
This event is planned for tomorrow (Friday) and will take place between 7:30am and 4pm. So, if you’re planning to drive on Allegheny Street near the Diamond during these hours, do keep this in mind.
Why is This Important?
Firstly, it’s an excellent cause. The American Rescue Workers do fantastic work, and this is a great opportunity to support them. Plus, knowing about this event in advance can help you plan your commute better. You might want to leave a bit earlier or choose a different route to avoid any possible delays.
What Can I Do?
- Drive carefully: With the additional activity on the street, it’s essential to be extra cautious while driving.
- Support the cause: If you can, consider donating toys, canned food, or money to the Rotary Club’s collection.
- Spread the word: Let your friends and family know about the event so they can plan their day accordingly and maybe even contribute to the cause.
This information was sourced from a post on the official Facebook page of the Rotary Club of Hollidaysburg, published on November 30, 2023. For more details about the event, or if you’re interested in learning more about the work of the Rotary Club or the American Rescue Workers, follow this link to the original post.
Remember, your understanding and patience during this event will greatly contribute to its success. Let’s all do our part in supporting this wonderful cause and ensuring a smooth event for everyone involved. Safe driving, everyone!
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