The Rotary Club of Lexington’s Spring Yearling Class recently had the privilege of partnering with Revive Ministries in Nicholasville, Kentucky for a meaningful morning of service. Together with Heather Johnson, Director of Development at Revive, the group spent several hours cleaning and beautifying the grounds of the Revive Life House and the Common Ground Resource Center. It was a rewarding opportunity to support the incredible work Revive is doing in our community and to strengthen our commitment to Service Above Self. Revive Life House’s substance use treatment program began operations in 2016. Since that time, it has served over 4,000 clients across its multi-phase program which includes transitional housing for those seeking long-term support.

Recent Updates

  • Spring Yearling Class Completes Service Project

  • Roosters and Basketball: Nothing to Crow About!

  • Oct. 23 – Bob Quick, President, Commerce Lexington and Ashli Watts, President, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.

  • Jim Richardson Sworn in as President of the Rotary Club of Lexington for the 2nd Quarter of 2025-26

  • Oct. 9 – Linda Gorton, Lexington Mayor