The Plymouth Rotary Club along with the Plymouth High School Interact Club recently visited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Marshall County Plymouth Unit and conducted a Science Experiment Expo. Club members had the opportunity to stop by five experiment stations and participate in different experiments. It was a lot of fun for all who attended!

The Plymouth High School Interact Club brings together young people ages 12-18 to develop leadership skills while discovering the power of Service Above Self.

Rotary is an international service organization made up of volunteers within all communities that work to solve problems and meet needs. Rotary’s work happens locally and globally within 7 areas of focus. These include promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water and sanitation, saving mothers and children, supporting education, growing local economies, and protecting the environment.

The Plymouth Rotary Club meets every Monday at Opie’s Deli at 12:00 pm. To learn more about the Plymouth Rotary Club, they can be found on Facebook or you can also connect with current club president Kara Steele at karawsteele@yahoo.com.

Photos: Rotary Club member Ralph Booker 

R93 – Doug Gehrke

R3 – Phoebe Webb