Members volunteer their time the Friday evening of the City of Lewisville's Western Days and all day Saturday of Western Days to manage the limited parking availability in the Christian Community Action campus parking lot.
Resting up for the evening rush Volunteer Spud Webb and Ray Bowens Scouting Volunteers
Anyone that had been to the Annual Lewisville Western Days knows that parking is a bit of a premium during the event. And this year as a result of construction in Old Town it is even more so. While the need for parking during the afternoon is light. The CCA Parking lots are pretty much filled in the evenings as the crowds come in for the concerts. In total we were able to provide parking for 312 families attending this years Western Days event.
Thank you to all our volunteers including Rotary members, scouting partners and friends. We could not have done it without you.
Members of the Lewisville Morning Rotary Club and GDS served pancakes to the runners and walkers returning from the Christian Community Action 5K event at Western Days.
We probably served around 200 pancake breakfasts to the 275 runners and walkers registered for for the CCA 5k event..
Class of 2023 Hebron High School student Matthew Bass recognized as the Lewisville Morning Rotary Student of the Month for September.
From left to right, Matthew Bass, Club President Bob Troyer and Assistant Principal Marybeth Coen
Matthew was introduced to club members at the September 22nd meeting by Hebron High School Assistant Principal Marybeth Coen. Nominated by Hebron High School Football Coach Towels. Matthew plays tight end for the Hawks. Matthew is a student- athlete who takes dual credit courses; he is a member of NSHSS and FCA, and carries a 3.96 GPA. While taking classes at a high level and practicing football, he also finds time to complete service-learning hours for Hebron HS on a weekly basis. Matthew Bass is a great representation of Hebron HS and Hawks Football.
We had a wonderful meeting last week. Instead of a "Guest Speaker" we had "Guest Dancers".
Click the image above to see the girls perform
September 15th through October 14th is Mexican Cultural Heritage Month. Our adopted school, Central Elementary School brought along the Mexican Cultural Dance club to perform for us during our 7:15 AM meeting. They were introduced by their teacher councilor Maria Sethwick. Central ES Principal Shaunna Buck.