Published on: 05/02/2026
This news was posted by Rotary International District 5110
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I visited this club at the Ross Ragland Cultural Center at noon on Thursday, April 30th. President Ken Morton greeted me when I walked in. We had 8 awards to prepare to present!
After a COVID setback, the club has been revitalized by leadership—reigniting traditions, energizing members, and embracing change to move confidently into a vibrant future.
Pictured: Past Presidents Jim Hackett, 23-24 (left) and Matt Hurley (24-25.)
Two big service projects that Klamath County Club is proud of: FFA Livestock Auction (which brought in $1.7 million in sales! And Klamath Cares Klamath Reads – a project they started 90 years ago. First-grade children get to choose their own book in a backpack to take home. What a legacy!
Here’s a short video clip from that evening’s combined Klamath clubs social—capturing the connection and spirit of camaraderie. Thanks to Lexi McNair for taking it!
Lexi also shares quick selfie videos on her Facebook profile, reflecting on what it means to be a Rotarian and the inspiration she finds along the way. It’s an idea we could all easily try.
News Source : https://rotarydistrict5110.com/on-the-fly-with-dg-chris-klamath-county-club/
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