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Elizabeth Morgan

Orofino

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  • 2 weeks ago | clearwatertribune.com | Elizabeth Morgan

    People of ActionMembers enjoyed a special presentation as President Elect Phil Petersen shared highlights of his recent trip to New Zealand and Fiji at our meeting May 16. The opportunity to learn more about the people and countries in our world is always appreciated. One of Phil’s roles as President Elect is to seek and coordinate our guest speakers each week. We commend him in his diligence to always provide informative as well as entertaining programs.

  • 3 weeks ago | clearwatertribune.com | Elizabeth Morgan

    People of ActionThank you to everyone that supported the Rotary Club of Orofino with the fourth annual community Reduce, Reuse, Recycle estate sale last month. From those that donated items, our booth space vendors, those that purchased items, and our hardworking team that made this happen. There are a number of residual items which are presently advertised on Facebook Marketplace. We are excited for the possibilities before us to put the funds raised back into the community with matching funds.

  • 1 month ago | clearwatertribune.com | Elizabeth Morgan |Cathy Judge

    People of ActionMark your calendars for April 25-27. Rotary’s biggest sale yet. The building is packed to capacity and we also have a number of guest vendors selling their items toward the front of the building. The Rotary Club of Orofino section has antiques and antique furniture, special collections, books and puzzles, home electronics, tools and accessories, hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor equipment.

  • 1 month ago | clearwatertribune.com | Elizabeth Morgan

    People of ActionOrofino Rotary Club members met with Interact students from Orofino Junior Senior High School last Friday, April 4. Interact is a service club for young people aged 12 to 18, sponsored by Rotary to help promote and enhance leadership skills. Rotarian and former teacher Cathy Moore and OHS teacher Sarah Hill work together to help facilitate this program. Interact clubs organize at least two projects every year, one community-based and one that promotes international understanding.

  • 2 months ago | clearwatertribune.com | Elizabeth Morgan

    This town has a long history spanning over generations with a passion for baseball and softball. Start ‘em young and know how important it is to those young participants to simply show up and show support. The value of sportsmanship and teamwork are likely to become lifelong assets. The Rotary T-Ball field was initially owned and established by Paul Pippenger, one of the founding members of the Rotary Club of Orofino.

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