Thank you Deanna Perkins and Ray Bowens for representing our club along with Rotary members from Cross Timber, Flower Mound and Lewisville Noon.
Please make special note of the upcoming events listed below.
Be sure to register for the Dictionary and Labeling Party & Clean-up of KLB Adopt-a-Spot.
Note also, Feb 14 Valentine Party at LaRue and the Mar 31 Club Social. Mark the dates on your calendar and plan to invite a guest that would make a great Rotary member.
Please note the speakers listed below. If your name is shown as speaker coordinator, please advise John Pokorny the name of the speaker you have confirmed so that we can promote our weekly speakers on the website and social media. Please help promote the speakers by sharing the information on your Social Media feeds.
Six Rotarians took an hour out of their Saturday to clean-up our Keep Lewisville Bueatiful Adopt-a-Spot on Garden Ridge.
There were six Rotarians this morning (Jan 28, 2023). Thank you to Bob Troyer, Mark Smith, Deanna Perkins, Charlene Dierks, Francis Al-Waely and Todd Taylor. Our Rotary club arranged this spot with Keep Lewisville Bueatiful several year ago and Rotarians and their families have been keeping it look good since. In addition to clean-up activity, the club has also arranged the planting of a few trees near-by.
Enjoyed our Rotary meeting this morning with PDG Gerald Robinson sharing all about the Impact Companion Club soon to be inducted in Flower Mound. Do you or a family member have a heart for community service but are not interested in the normal trappings of a service club with meetings and other time consuming requirements, then an Impact Club is for you.
Ms Karen's Community Closet was founded to positively impact the lives of individuals and families who are experiencing a personal crisis in our immediate community and beyond.
In the few short months since they received their 503.(3) c notification status they have grown by leaps and bounds. Through generous donations from donors and sponsors they have helped more people than ever before.
Lewisville Morning Rotary Club members and volunteers serve 450 meals at our annual Breakfast with Santa at the Lewisville Old Town Holiday Stroll December 3rd.
Our Breakfast with Santa event served members of the Lewisville Area community attending the annual Lewisville Holiday Stroll in Oldtown. This year, our Breakfast with Santa event was a community partnership involving club members, the Salvation Army who provided the truck where we cooked the pancakes, the City of Lewisville City of Lewisville who provided tents, chairs, promotion and coordination and Johnson Feed who allowed us to use their facilities for preparing and serving the food.