La Jolla Sunrise Rotary swims for San Pasqual Academy

On Sept. 16, La Jolla Sunrise Rotary Club marked the day with the 19th Annual Bob Litchfield Invitational Cove Swim benefiting the San Pasqual Academy, the county’s only residential school for foster teens.

The school’s website says its “238-acre campus features individual family-style homes, an on-site, accredited high school, a computer for each youth in the homes, a cafeteria, a technology and career information center, an assembly hall, recreation fields and a swimming pool.”

To learn more about La Jolla Sunrise Rotary go to www.lajollasunriserotary.org.

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Posted by Halie Johnson on Sep 22, 2010. Filed under Clubs, La Jolla, News, Sports. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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