Youth Shares Experience at RYLA, Earns Second Scholarship
RCM was delighted to have guest speaker Brad Lail join the club again for their February 13th meeting. Brad shared his recent experience at the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) camp, and the club was proud to sponsor him for his second year at RYLA!
Sneak Peek!
Take a sneak peek at RCM’s President George Milner’s Weekly club news for RCM’s upcoming Jan 9th meeting!
Dalton Walters' Presentation on Cyber Insurance
Dalton Walters, RCM’s Club Director and Treasurer, spoke at last Wednesday’s meeting on his encounters with and knowledge of cyber insurance.
Rotary's Habitat for Humanity Work Day
The Rotary Club of Morganton recently held a Habitat for Humanity work day last Saturday to help build homes for families living in overcrowded and/or substandard conditions.
The Club Visits New Elementary School in Burke County
The Rotary Club of Morganton took yesterday’s meeting off-site to visit the new Mountain View Elementary School, which opened its doors on August 27th.
Rise Against Hunger Meals Have Shipped!
We are delighted to announce that over 285 thousand meals the Rotary Club of Morganton and community volunteers helped package for The Rise Against Hunger event have been shipped to Malawi for the Adventist Development and Relief Agency.
President Milner's Weekly Club News
Check out President George Milner’s Weekly Club News for Rotary's April 18th meeting.
WPCC Program Director Jonathan Crumpler Speaks on DEAT Program
Jonathan Crumpler, Western Piedmont Community College’s Program Director of the Digital Effects and Animation Technology (DEAT) at Western Piedmont Community College, recently spoke on the college’s digital effects and simulation programs at the Rotary Club of Morganton’s club’s March 28th meeting.
Local High Schools Participate in Rotary's Rise Against Hunger Event
On the 15th and 22nd of March, The Rotary Club of Morganton sponsored a Rise Against Hunger event to package over 20,000 nutrient-rich meals for hungry people in need across the globe. The event, held at Freedom and Patton high schools, attracted over 250 students, faculty, and Rotary members.