The Rockville Rotary Club recently recognized the Parke Heritage High School FFA for their assistance with the meal served to Rotary during the Parke County 4-H Fair.
Shown receiving a donation check for their FFA Chapter from Rotary are (L-R) FFA advisors Hallie Helderman and Colton McMullen with members Hayden Holcomb, Lydia Heck, Paisley Hartman, Ella Norman, Destinee Stevenson along with Rotary president Charlie Dorton who presented the check. The meal was prepared at the Fair by the Parke Heritage Booster Club.
The Rotary Club of Rockville is one of over 45,000 Rotary International clubs world- wide promoting community service, peace and understanding.
The Club’s meeting on July 28 will be at 5:30 p.m. at the Parke County Community Garden for the hobo stew picnic. The menu will include vegetables from the garden along with sides provided by Rotarians and gardeners.
Members of the Parke County Sheriff’s Department and the Rockville Police Department are invited to the free meal.
More information about the Rockville Rotary Club is available on Facebook.
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