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In honor of Earth Day and Rotary International’s April focus on environmental stewardship, members of the Pleasant Hills Rotary Club spent some time to their community through a hands-on service project designed to spread both beauty and kindness.

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Rotarians gathered to paint decorative flower pots in bright, cheerful colors before filling them with vibrant pansies—flowers often associated with remembrance and thoughtfulness. The project combined creativity with purpose, reflecting Rotary’s commitment to protecting the environment while fostering meaningful community connections.

In addition to preparing the potted plants, members wrote heartfelt caring note cards to accompany each arrangement. These personal messages were intended to bring comfort and joy to the recipients, adding a human touch to the colorful gifts.

The completed pots and notes were delivered to residents of Celebration Villa, where they were warmly received. The initiative aimed not only to brighten living spaces but also to lift spirits and remind residents that they are valued members of the community.

Through this effort, Pleasant Hills Rotary demonstrated how small acts—planting flowers, painting pots, and writing thoughtful messages—can have a lasting impact, especially when rooted in care for both people and the planet.

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