(KLZA)-- The Falls City Rotary Club has a busy day Tuesday as a lengthy project comes to a successful end.
The local organization has been working on a project to purchase and install new playground equipment for the Falls City Head Start program on West 14th Street.
$2,500 was raised locally with the Falls City Rotary Club raising $1,500 and $500 contributions each from Community Medical Center and F & M Bank Falls City. The Rotary Foundation matched the local organizations $1,500 donation bringing the total of $4,000.
In addition, the Falls City Rotary paid for the cost to ship the equipment.
Tuesday afternoon local club members will be installing the all-plastic, outdoor set of equipment, which includes five large pieces and two smaller ones at the Head Start property.
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