The 2015 Annual Snowball

The Rotary Club of Smithtown-Sunrise and Co-Hosts, The Smithtown Fire Chiefs Organization will host the 2015 Annual Snowball on Saturday January 31st. The event will take place at The Watermill, from 7:00 p.m. to Midnight. The evening will include a cocktail hour, appetizers, dinner, open bar, dessert, music and dancing for two noble causes. Tickets for the Annual Snowball are $100 per person, in which all proceeds will go to The Firefighter Cancer Support Network and The Stony Brook Burn Center.

Checks should be made payable to: The Smithtown Fire Chiefs Organization  A 501-C3

​Please send to: The Rotary Club of Smithtown Sunrise – PO Box 225, Smithtown, NY  11787

About The Rotary Club of Smithtown:

The Rotary Club of Smithtown was founded on February 11, 1958, to serve the Smithtown/St. James area of the Town of Smithtown.  Our members have dedicated themselves to Service Above Self, making Smithtown and Suffolk County a better place to live.

About The Firefighter Cancer Support Network:

The mission of the Firefighter Cancer Support Network is to provide fire department members and their families with an opportunity to receive assistance when dealing with cancer. We maintain a roster of mentors with personal experience who guide you through the process of your specific illness. We recruit volunteers to assist our various committees, specialized task programs, member support activities and specialized events. The FCSN provides awareness to fire service members and their families about the importance of cancer prevention and screening through educational opportunities with various health programs. We provide assistance and guidance for other support options such as behavioral health services, fire service organizations, Fire Service Chaplains, another cancer support programs. The FCSN is in collaboration with the American Cancer Society and the Live Strong Foundation.

About The Stony Brook Burn Center:

As the only designated burn care facility for the more than 1.5 million residents of Suffolk County, the Burn Center at Stony Brook University Medical Center coordinates burn services throughout the county, and provides a resource for training and research in Burn Care. The Burn Center also serves as a resource to neighboring community based hospitals. The Volunteer Firefighters Burn Center Fund has become central to the mission of the Burn Center by providing financial assistance through fund raising for education and research, by donating specialized equipment to the Burn Unit and increasing awareness in the community about Burn Prevention.