Posted by Rosie Segil on Oct 16, 2024
In commemoration of World Polio Day, October 24th, Marblehead Rotarians organized fun and exciting activities for the whole month of October, emphasizing the importance of vaccination and global efforts to eradicate Polio. An essential part is to raise funds to continue the work that Rotarians have been dedicated to since 1985.
 
For the "Purple Pinky" campaign, we had Millie, our favorite middle schooler, doing the manicure! Themed purple accessories, be it purple wigs, boas, turtlenecks, shades, or tattoos, are our fashion statement. And our pièce de résistance, Purple Polio Pig Pie. Yes, it is a chance to pitch a cream pie to your favorite Rotarian's face.  A pie fight for a cause. Every Marblehead Rotarian can petition to pitch a pie to anyone they fancy. Every pitch costs $20 and will be matched 2:1 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
 
Lastly, to bring this event to a full circle of why we are doing this in the first place, we had a Polio survivor, Philip Wilson, of the Danvers Rotary Club, speak of the devastating impact of Polio and why ending it is a service to humanity.