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ROTARY CLUB
of LIVINGSTON, TEXAS

In May 1988, Anniversary Park was dedicated in memory of the charter members of the Livingston Rotary Club.  Located at the corner of East Church Street (Hwy 190) and Tyler Street, Anniversary Park provides shaded picnic areas and a pavilion that often hosts singings and other special events.

 

Rotary Pavilion at beautiful Matthews Street Park was dedicated in 1999.  The Pavilion hosts many parties and other gatherings throughout the year.  Call the City of Livingston Parks Department at 936-327-5242 to reserve the Pavilion.

 

When you think of the Livingston Rotary Club, you think of pancakes.  The Annual Rotary Club Pancake Supper is held in February and is the highlight of our year.  A Silent Auction is also conducted during the Pancake Supper.

 

Each year, we select a major local project.  In 2010, the Livingston Rotary Club created and is supporting the “Don’t Meth With Me” campaign to help rid Polk County of methamphetamine abuse.

Text Box: .Community Service
Youth Baseball
Little Dribblers
Special Olympics
Green & White Scholarships
FFA
Camp Enterprise
RYLA
Polk County Emergency Health Board
SAAFE House
Christmas for the Needy
Boys & Girls Club
Habitat for Humanity
Relay for Life
Youth Rodeo
Camp Invention
Text Box: International Service
Youth Exchange program
World Community Health Project-Guatemala
Water Wells in Nicaragua
Global Student Exchange
Text Box: Vocational Service
Student of the Month
Teacher of the Year
Interact Club
Book Donations to Elementary Libraries
Literacy Project in Brazil (using DDF Funds)
Text Box: Other Projects
Food & gifts to 25 families at Christmas.
Flu shots for senior citizens
Rotary Foundation / Polio Plus
$500 scholarships to graduating seniors.
Scholarships to camp invention
Rotary Youth Leadership Academy
Blood Drives
Miss Greater Livingston Area Pageant
Special Olympics
Relay for Life
Hunger Plus – District
Relay for Life Cancer Walk