The leaves in Lexington are not the only things changing colors! Congratulations to the Rotary Yearlings who exchanged their red badges for blue ones last week. They completed their Special Training for Action in Rotary (STAR) suggested requirements. These requirements help build meaningful relationships and build leadership skills. They finished STAR with their service project partnering with Revive Ministries, enhancing their landscape, in Nicholasville, Kentucky. This was a great class and one that is sure to make an impact in our community and club.
L to R: Susie Basham, Chair Yearling Committee, Jim Richardson, President, Cassi Kline, Cole Maier, Andie Bryan, Joe Evans, and Larry Spell. Not Pictured: Shawn Barkley, Jaron Johns, Sam Overbee, and Dana Stefaniak.
Recent Updates
May 14 – Tommy Bell Award Program
May 7 – Leon Hirsh, Past District Governor and Polio Chair, The Fight for the Oral Polio Vaccine
Rotary Club of Lexington Receives Award from Military Missions
Apr 30 – Gabby Gaudet, Keeneland’s Communications Director with Tom Leach, Voice of the Wildcats and Expert Handicapper
Apr. 23 – Dr. Jay Morgan, President, Morehead State University

