Botanical Garden seeks volunteers The Fountain Hills Desert Botanical Garden is looking for volunteers to join its cause to keep the trail in good condition for all to use. The summer heat …
Dan Martin spoke on behalf of the Forest Lake Area Trail System (FLATS) board this week to the Thousand Hills Rotary Club, explaining that FLATS was very excited to be adding a pavilion to the FLATS Theta-Psi trailhead. Pictured is club President Ernie Loft (right) and president elect Courtney Bonnell (left) presenting a $5,000 check to FLATS. The $5,000 donation was made possible by the Reverse Raffle, which is the club s annual fundraiser. The Rotary Club of Kirksville-Thousand Hills meets on Thursdays at 7:00 a.m. at the Kirksville Aquatic Center, 801 E. Mill Street. Anyone who would like to learn more about the club, the monthly service projects, or Rotary International, a worldwide service organization, is welcome to attend.
Botanical Garden seeks volunteers The Fountain Hills Desert Botanical Garden is looking for volunteers to join its cause to keep the trail in good condition for all to use. The summer heat …
The United Way of Northeast Missouri Drive Chair Amanda Selby spoke this week to the Thousand Hills Rotary Club. Selby presented on the impact that the United Way has on the community and how she has personally been impacted by the organization. Pictured is club president Ernie Loft presenting Selby with $1,000 donation to support the United Way. The $1,000 donation was made possible by the Reverse Raffle, the club s annual fundraiser. The Rotary Club of Kirksville-Thousand Hills meets on Thursdays at 7 a.m. at the Kirksville Aquatic Center, 801 E. Mill Street. Anyone who would like to learn more about the club, the monthly service projects, or Rotary International, a worldwide service organization, is welcome to attend.
The Adair County Ambulance District (ACAD) recently hosted members of the Kirksville-Thousand Hills Rotary Club for their weekly meeting. ACAD personnel provided information to the members on stroke awareness, CPR, and first aid for bleeding wounds. The Rotary members were able to ask questions and get a hands-on feel for administering aid using ACAD training equipment. The ACAD professionals providing the information were Kat Probst, chief executive officer of ACAD, Bill Peterson, chief medical officer, and Jason Moss, lead training instructor. The Rotary Club of Kirksville-Thousand Hills meets on Thursdays at 7 a.m. at the Kirksville Aquatic Center, 801 E. Mill Street. Anyone who would like to learn more about the club or Rotary International, a worldwide service organization, is welcome to attend.