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King City Rotary gives back to nonprofit

King City in Bloom chair Allie Cullen (second from right) and her daughter Rose (front) accept a $1,500 check from Rotary’s Rabbit Run chair T.J. Plew (from left) and committee member Ryan Casey with Rotary President Alex Gourley during the June 15 Beautification BBQ at San Lorenzo Park. (Sean Roney)

KING CITY — Members of King City Rotary recently presented local beautification group King City in Bloom (KCIB) with a check for $1,500, half of the proceeds from their recent 5K race — the Rabbit Run on April 16 — which also benefited King City High School scholarships.

KCIB chair Allie Cullen and her daughter Rose accepted the check from Rotary’s Rabbit Run chair T.J. Plew and committee member Ryan Casey with Rotary President Alex Gourley during the June 15 Beautification BBQ at San Lorenzo Park.

KCIB plans to buy more drought-resistant plants to further beautify the town.