On Tuesday, September 26th, Interact helped clean up Gateway Park in Prior Lake, MN. This year saw the biggest turn out yet! Thank you to all of the forty-two Interactors who volunteered as well as members from the Prior Lake Rotary Club! Afterwards, all members were invited to The Pointe, a local restaurant, for a team bonding pizza party.
Friday, December 22, 2017
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Interact Rescue-Roundup Event
For the month of March, the Interact Club decided to participate in an event called Rescue-Roundup, which was a pet adoption event. A non-profit pet care and adoption organization asked us if we would be willing to make centerpiece displaying some of the potential dogs and cats that were available to be adopted. The Interact club agreed and dedicated a day in March to create these centerpieces.
With lots of teamwork and dedication, we were able to create quite a few visually appealing and suitable centerpieces for this event.
Thanks you to all who participated and came to this event it was much appreciated and needed!
Feed My Starving Children
For the month of February, the Interact Club participated in Feed My Starving Children. The club not only got its members to be involved, but many brought friends and family along as well to help. For those who aren't familiar with Feed My Starving Children, it is a Christian non-profit organization that coordinated the packaging and distribution of food to people, in developing nations. Founded in 1987, it has reached out to more than 70 countries.
Big thanks to everyone who helped out and was efficient and helpful tonight, it was much appreciated by everyone!
New Member Induction Event
In the month of January Rotary Advisors and Board Members decided to dedicate a specific night to a New Member Induction, where first time members of the club were recognized, rewarded, and able to meet and learn more about the Interact club and its mission locally, nationally, and globally.
We were all able to enjoy good food and company, conversing about new ideas of projects, being able to share a common goal of serving our community. The Interact Rotary was able to bring in a speaker from ShelterBox, an international disaster relief charity that delivers emergency shelter, dignity, and warmth to people affected by disaster worldwide, in order for people to get an idea of some of the upcoming projects our club would be involved with. The speaker brought in an actual ShelterBox and allowed some of our club members to get engaged and take a look at what they provide.
Thank you to all who came that night, it was much appreciated, and I hope you enjoyed and got a better understanding of what the Interact club is about.
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