Lithium-ion batteries are in our phones, laptops, tablets, even electric toothbrushes. The lithium-ions are becoming more prevalent as battery types such as alkaline fall out of style — and these new, chargeable batteries present waste and fire hazards. Hudson Daybreak Rotary and the city’s fire department have a solution: the two formed a Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling, where area residents can turn in their devices with lithium-ion batteries they no longer use on April 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hudson Fire Department.
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- Promote peace
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- Save mothers and children
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"The Rotary way works! But Rotary has no patent on it, for it is but the Golden Rule in action. Any person, any nation, can apply it by displacing negative hatred and fear with goodwill based upon understanding.” – Paul Harris, Founder of Rotary
2023 Marked the 70th Annual Rotary Halloween Parade, the longest running community event in Hudson, Wisconsin. Read what Jack White, from the Star Observer had to say about the event.
The 2023 Car Raffle was the first time Hudson Daybreak Rotary partnered with local youth on a major fundraiser for Hudson, Wisconsin. Read what Kaitlyn Doolittle, from the Star Observer had to say about the event.
Hudson, WI 54016
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