Welcome to Mesquite Rotary 

We are a local club of Rotary International, the world's oldest service club. We are a not-for-profit corporation that provides community service and charitable support for our local community, as well as supporting the worldwide good works of Rotary International. The organization of business and professional leaders from all walks of life provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. We meet at the Mesquite ISD K. David Belt Professional Development Center, 3819 Towne Crossing Blvd. in Mesquite, on most Tuesdays of each month at noon. See map. Come Join Us!

News
 
Earlier this month we were happy to present a check to the Circle Ten Council - Rising Star District of the Boy Scouts of America to continue the mission of scouting. How do we get the funds to provide this and many more donations? Our annual bike ride, coming up June 2nd! Click the button on the top of the page to learn more about the bike ride.
                                                                                                                   
Our club held it's Annual Four Way Speech Test this week. 
 
Valentine's Day brought a sweet treat and warmed our hearts because we gained a new member. Uriah Cepeda moved to the Mesquite area from west Texas and transferred his membership to our club. He is pictured with Master of Ceremonies, James Griffin and current president, Jones Doughton.
It's always a great day when we get to induct a new member into our club. Jennifer Hammett of the Mesquite Independent School District joined the club this week and is pictured with her sponsor, Leslie Feinglas, Master of Ceremonies, James Griffin and current president, Jones Doughton.
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Rotary News
The value of a well

Rotary project supplying clean water to Zimbabwean villages brings wide-ranging benefits

Remembering Paul Alexander, who lived 70 years in an iron lung

How the polio survivor learned about Rotary

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Public Relations
Immediate Past President
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