WMDS Interact students mix in a little glitter to add “bling” to their homemade playdough.
WMDS Interact students put the finishing touches on ornaments they are creating for their booth at Christmas on the Square.
WMDS Interact students put the finishing touches on ornaments they are creating for their booth at Christmas on the Square.
The Nixa Rotary Club packed small boxes with t-shirts, socks, batteries, mints, healthcare products, granola bars and duct tape as part of the “Shoe Box for Soldiers” campaign. The club hopes that, not only will the products be found useful, but that the soldiers will also realize that their are folks back home who care
Seven thousand miles away, a plaque on a well house states, “Each of us had only a little, but together, more than enough — Inshallah.”
AWESOME! That’s the word describing the Panama humanitarian project undertaken by District 6080 Clubs this year, according to Panama Project committee chair Jim Wieberg of the Jefferson City Breakfast Club. Rotarians throughout District 6080 collected four pallets worth of clothing, sporting and ambulatory equipment and books to help destitute populations in Panama – that’s 150
Although the Lake Ozark Daybreak Rotary helps nearly 40 local organizations plus international projects across the world, the Buddy Pack Program is one of their signature efforts as their focus is to improve the lives of children.
Members of the Interact Club and Student Government Association organized drug prevention activities during Red Ribbon Week for Waynesville Middle School students last week.
The Rolla Rotary Club and the Rotary Breakfast Club of Rolla joined forces to host a House of Friendship at the annual Celebration of Nations
held by the Missouri University of Science and Technology. The local Engineers Without Borders Chapter was invited to join the Rotary Clubs in the House of Friendship.
This movie was shown at the Rotary Zone Success Seminar this year. It is worthy of all our Rotarians. 212° The Extra Degree, by Sam Parker and Mac Anderson shows you how to see an exponential increase in your business or personal achievements. It’s the extra degree of effort that often separates the good from
What is Rotary? We are a network of people like you. In fact, we’re the original social network. More than one million of us live just about everywhere you can think of and we mean everywhere. We get together to exchange ideas, grow our businesses and make new friends. We volunteer in our own communities
August 20, 2012(Springfield, MO)…All the bills are paid and the audits are done for the 13th Annual Rock ‘n Ribs BBQ Festival and now it’s time to distribute $150,000, to seven children’s agencies in the Ozarks. This year’s proceeds bring the 13 year total to $1,155,000 distributed by Rotary’s Rock n Ribs, to children’s charities