
The Westhampton Rotary Club is gearing up to celebrate its 70th Anniversary in style, and you won’t want to miss out. Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 17th and get ready to groove to the tunes of the legendary Elvis Presley, brought to life by none other than New York’s top Elvis impersonator, Lamar Peters.
Aimee Fitzpatrick Martin, a leading real estate agent at Saunders & Associates and a Westhampton Rotary Club board member, guarantees that a night of great food, free-flowing beer and wine, and top-notch entertainment will have you forgetting all your worries. The party will be hosted at the stunning home of Tom and Jane Otis in Quogue, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening.
With tickets priced at just $70, it’s an offer you simply can’t refuse. Treat yourself to a delectable feast courtesy of Justin’s Chop Shop, known for its mouthwatering culinary creations. Savor the flavors, sip on your favorite beverages, and immerse yourself in the soulful renditions of Elvis hits by Lamar Peters. From “Heartbreak Hotel” to “Jailhouse Rock,” prepare to be transported back in time to the golden era of rock ‘n’ roll.
Aimee says that if you miss out on this event, you will leave her “all shook up.” The Westhampton Rotary Club has gone above and beyond to organize a night of fun, laughter, and memories.
Dust off your “blue suede shoes,” gather your friends and family, and get ready to dance the night away. The Westhampton Rotary Club welcomes you for what promises to be an unforgettable celebration. Make sure to mark your attendance and secure your tickets before they sell out.
“The Westhampton Rotary Club has been giving back to the community since 1953,” said Aimee. “Each year, our hard-working club members donate their time and money to generously support such efforts as providing dinners for the homeless, contributing to local charities, supporting the Bob Knotoff Food Pantry, providing scholarship funds for local students, and contributing to the support of Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck, a local camp for disabled children.”
“We also partner with The Suffolk County Department of Public Works in support of their “Adopt-a-Highway” campaign and partner with Westhampton Kiwanis and the Knights of Columbus on their efforts to help the community,” she added.
If you’re looking for further details or ticket information, don’t hesitate to reach out to Aimee Martin. Remember, “Don’t be cruel” and call Aimee at 631-357-0016.
Make this 70th-anniversary party a night to remember. See you there!