WATERVILLE — The Waterville Rotary Noon Club’s theme for the 2024-25 year is that of community engagement.
The focus on community service is a high priority of this club, as it is for Rotary International, according to a news release from the club.
Each year, the local club president gets to choose a theme and designated project to help fund and complete. Rotary club President Lindsey Cameron has invited club members to help choose the presidential project via a grant and application process.
The $2,500 grant is open to current club members in good standing, but community members and organizations are encouraged to contact the club if interested in submitting an idea for the grant. Grants will only be awarded to certified 501(c)(3) organizations. The project will be selected by majority vote from members of the club.
Applications close Saturday, Nov. 30, and applications and ideas can be sent to [email protected].
Those interested in joining the Waterville Rotary Noon Club and becoming a member can reach out. Information about becoming a member is available at watervillerotary.com or by attending the weekly meeting at noon Mondays at the Best Western Plus Hotel, 375 Main St.
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