Why has the Medford-Vincentown Rotary put on this fantastic parade year after year? All you need to do is walk down Main Street and see the hundreds of kids all dressed in custom and excitedly waiting for the first float to come by. It’s a magical night that brings the community together and has grown to attract 30, 000 spectators and participants. With marching bands and cheerleaders, princesses, and firemen the Medford-Vincentown Rotary Halloween parade is a family-friendly site to see.
The Parade starts at 7:00 p.m., Main Street closes to traffic at 6:00 p.m. The 1 mile long parade starts at the float staging ground located at St. Mary’s of the Lakes School and continues East onto Fire House Lane then turns right onto Main Street and continues south to Maurice and Everett Haines School.
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To mark the return of the Baseball season, early February each year, the Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club welcomes the Philly Phanatic at Camp Ockanickon. The Phanatic’s dancing and zany antics entertain kids and adults alike. Many kids attend with the evening filled with music, dancing and laughter. Hot dogs, hamburgers, and fries are served.
Early March each year at Medford Lakes Country Club the Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club holds a dinner to raise money in memory of Leo Roselli. Food is served with a cash bar with many friends and family attending. All of the funds raised go to the Ronald McDonald House.
A fishing derby is held each year for children ages 12 and under. All children are invited to participate and prizes are given for most/first and largest fish. No fishing licenses are required but please bring fishing tackle and bait. Members of the Medford Vincentown Rotary Club will be available to measure your catch and […]