The Groveland City Council and members of the Lowe family from Lake Catherine Blueberries are pictures with members of the Groveland Police Explorers Post 910

The City of Groveland’s 4th of July set a new record in attendance this year and also provided an opportunity to give to some local nonprofits.

The City Council and representatives from the event co-sponsor, Lake Catherine Blueberries, presented checks for $1,419 each to FAITH Neighborhood Center, South Lake Dixie Youth Baseball and Groveland Police Explorers Post 910 at a recent city council meeting.

The $4,257 total came from net profits from the Star-Spangled Spectacular 4th of July event, which included many activities, six bands, and a dueling firework display.

The Groveland City Council and members of the Lowe family from Lake Catherine Blueberries are pictured with members of the FAITH Neighborhood Center.


The Groveland City Council and members of the Lowe family from Lake Catherine Blueberries are pictured with members of the South Lake Dixie Youth Baseball.

 

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