"Our MEMBERS are in the community. They're people of action!'" Gay Ratcliff Seamans, Membership Chair
The Rotary Club of The Villages-Evening hopes to be the club of choice for those persons seeking to be involved in club and community activities. Serving on committees, contributing to the Rotary International Foundation and our Club foundation, and more importantly, serving in one of our community projects making a difference.
Pat Cronenberg loves horses and so it was natural for her to bring the very successful POLO BBQ fundraiser idea to our club.
Vinny Mangia volunteering to raise money and awareness of Rotary
s involvement to End Polio. We can always count on his help at food drives to help a local pantries.
President Elect, Gay Ratcliff-Seamens, volunteering at Harbour View Elementary School in the bike safety program.
Julie Schmied volunteering at Harbour View Elementary for Tutors for Kids but also in other capacities.
Jim & Sue Bodenner leading our club members on a Rotary trip to learn about projects and needs in the Dominican Republic.
Karl Keri, new to our club, jumped right in to help fill Comfort Bags for American Cancer Society.
Tim Treat, shown here at one of his favorite volunteer activities, science tutor.
Norm Davis interacting with elementary student on one of our Dominican Republic trips.Norm is one of the first to sign up to pack LovExtension food bags or work a food drive.
Sharon Petersen interacting with New Horizon dance activity on our trip to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
Pat Roam (R) brings her nursing expertise to the Service Project Committee. Pat finds small projects that have high impact. In this case it is personal needs products & bags for residents of a specialized home to carry to the shower room.
Kat Sizemore became active before she was official! She raised money for the Veterans Smile Program and delivered personal care & laundry products to Forward Path. Here she made holiday cookies for the young adults of FP.
Cindy Ivy volunteers even from her summer location in Michigan, Today she is walking to raise funds for Ending Polio Now.
Gay Davidson volunteering at LovExtension filling individualized grocery bags with items from pantry.
Yori Okuda has a passion for peace in this world and helping young people.
Dusty Rhodes volunteering to bring a Santa experience and photo op to the youngest students of Harbour View Elementary.
Rich Tapia volunteers whenever available. Here he is the golf cart driver transporting food donations from the front door of WinnDixie to St Theresa's truck.
Earl Wilkinson enjoyed Christmas shopping with his wife for a little girl. Then he was part of the delivery team. Next year he will be in charge of the Christmas Angel Project.
Marvin Ivy helping South Sumter High School students with their interview skills.
Karen Jasniewski (R) led our club in the sponsorship of washable baby dolls for K teachers ... the results made this teacher VERY happy. Karen also found volunteers to sew dozens of outfits for the baby dolls.
Francine Jackson is a regular at LovExtension packing personalized food bags for their clients.
Martha Friedman volunteering at Harbour View Elementary School where she is the liaison for Tutors for Kids.
Kate Tapia volunteers for so many of our projects. Today she volunteered to be part of team to help decorate Christmas Trees at Savannah Center.
Kim Grassi has been volunteering for many of our projects. Here she is helping at LovExtension packing food bags.