Jordyn Weatherspoon sleeps as her mother, Marissa, attempts to introduce her to Santa Claus during the Rotary Club of Monroeville’s Breakfast With Santa on Dec. 10, at Forbes Regional Hospital.
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Lorelai Napolitano looks to be in the gift-giving spirit during Breakfast With Santa.
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Gemma Stemley performs holiday favorites during Breakfast With Santa.
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Dr. Tinamarie Estes gets into the holiday spirit during Breakfast With Santa.
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Gateway High School Interact Club members Daniella Garner (left) and Lilly Klingensmith serve as volunteers for Breakfast With Santa.
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Nello Warning smiles while being held by grandmother Valerie Warning, a Rotarian and Gateway School Board member, during Breakfast With Santa.
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Joan Grejtak gets into the holiday spirit during the Rotary Club of Monroeville’s Breakfast With Santa.
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Marilyn Keteles and therapy dog Teddy enjoy the festivities.
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Emerson Monroe and mom Tiffany attend Breakfast With Santa.
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Among those attending the Rotary Club of Monroeville’s Breakfast With Santa are (from left) Jae’l Powe, Doris Cooper, Jennese Council and, in front, Shaye Powell.
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Monroeville Public Library’s Barb English reads a story to youngsters during Breakfast With Santa.
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Volunteering at the registration table are Interact students Taylor Day (left) and Adrienne Woods.
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Gateway High School Interact Club members Avin Fatehi (left) and Gia Sherpa volunteer during Breakfast With Santa.
Instead of sleeping in, 19 Gateway High School students spent a recent Saturday morning volunteering.
“They were here on time, ready to go, ready to work,” Rotary Club of Monroeville member Sue Cox said. “We love partnering with them, teaching them the value of community service at a relatively young age.”
The students are members of their school’s Interact Club, which is sponsored by Rotary, and they assisted with the annual Breakfast With Santa at Forbes Regional Hospital.
Actually, it was an annual event through 2019.
“This is the first time since the pandemic that we’re able to get these families together and share in the community we have,” Dr. Mark Rubino, Forbes president, said. “The Rotary does a great job in supporting our hospital, and we’re very pleased to be able to partner with them on an event like this.”
Cox has helped coordinate the breakfast since it began about a decade ago. She recently retired as director of rehabilitation services at Forbes, and succeeding her as the Rotary’s liaison with the hospital is Dr. Tinamarie Estes, director of nursing.
During the event on Dec. 10, children and their families had the opportunity to visit with Santa Claus and Buddy from the popular holiday movie “Elf.” Gemma Stemley provided seasonal music on the flute, and Barb English brought books from Monroeville Public Library to read to youngsters.
Interact clubs organize at least two projects every year, one that helps their school or community and one that promotes international understanding. In May, Gateway’s club joined with the Rotary Club of Monroeville for a Peace Walk and Rally in support of Ukraine.
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