The Lebanon Rotary Club's latest Three-Year Project for the 2024 - 25. the 2025 - 26, and the 2026 - 27 Rotary years will be the establishment of a Rotary Scholarship for an outstanding senior at Lebanon High School. Ten thousand dollars for each of these Rotary years will have been placed in an endowment fund for the scholarship. The first scholarship was presented at the LHS Awards Program on May 7, 2026, by Lebanon Rotary President Jase Glendenning (Pictured Right/Below)


The Lebanon R-3 School District received $2,500 from the Lebanon Rotary Club to help students with items like clothing, shoes, eyeglasses, and other needs that arise.

Joel E. Barber C-5 School received $1,000 from the Lebanon Rotary Club to help students with items like clothing, shoes, eyeglasses, and other needs that arise.

The Lebanon Rotary Club donated $2,500 to the Lebanon High School Alumni Association to go towards the Alumni Plaza and the 150th Anniversary Celebration. Pictured above Jim Jeffries, LHS Alumni Board member and Melinda Fries, Lebanon Rotary Club President Elect.

Rotary Club President, Debbie Moore, presented a donation to Funds 4 Food to support Lebanon food pantries during our ZOOM club meeting.
The donation of $2,020 was made possible from catering costs not incurred during four weeks of cancelled meetings due to COVID-19 social distance guidelines. This provided Lebanon Rotary members with t
Rotary Club President, Debbie Moore, presented a donation to Funds 4 Food to support Lebanon food pantries during our ZOOM club meeting.
The donation of $2,020 was made possible from catering costs not incurred during four weeks of cancelled meetings due to COVID-19 social distance guidelines. This provided Lebanon Rotary members with the opportunity to make a difference in our community by helping area food pantries feed our neighbors in need!
Service defines Rotary's character; whether local or international, it promotes Rotary's appeal and visibility in the community, and is the reason Rotary continues to grow.
Community service responds to the needs of a local community. The Lebanon Rotary Club determines top priorities for service projects by first learning about the community's needs, and then develops a response that addresses those needs.
Some of the local community projects supported by the Lebanon Rotary Club over the past years:
Planting 140 Trees in Boswell and Atchley Parks in Lebanon.
Koats for Kids
Share Your Christmas
8th Grade Choices Program
Student College Scholarships
LHS Senior Academic & Awards Luncheon
Project 360 - The Sound House
Boswell Elementary Student Motivational Cookout
Children Shoe Fund
Kid's Fishing Day
Support for local non-profit organizations:
Lebanon Area Foundation Community Cares
L-Life
COPE
YMCA
THREE YEAR PROJECTS:
Donated funds towards the Rotary Foundation program - Polio Plus.
Route 66 Museum located at the Lebanon/Laclede County Library - $66,000.
Improve the technology at Lebanon Jr. High School and Lebanon Senior
High School by placing "Smart Boards" in the classroom
Remodel and Upgrade to the Lebanon High School Library
Support the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Program at Boswell Elementary School
Rotary Youth in Agriculture Project. Support the Lebanon Agricultural Legacy Center and all that it does for the youth in our community with a commitment of $30,000 over 3 year
Project 360 Youth Services - $20,000 over two years.
Establishing a new Lebanon Rotary Club Scholarship for outstanding LHS seniors.
See the latest Community Support on our Facebook Page
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Rotarian Michael Kirkland conducts LMS Choices Program
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The Lebanon Rotary Club's first three year project was from 1985 to 1988. The club pledged $28,000 towards the newly formed Rotary Foundation program called Polio Plus.

The Lebanon Rotary Club donated $66,000 over a three year period to help establish the Route 66 Museum in the Lebanon/Laclede County Library.

The Lebanon Rotary Club donated
$30,000 over a three year period to place interactive smart board technology in each of the high school and junior high school classrooms in Lebanon R-3 Schools

The Lebanon Rotary Club donated $30,000 over three years to assist in the renovation of the Lebanon High School Library..

The Lebanon Rotary Club is donating $30,000 to the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Program at Boswell Elementary to help pay for supplies to educate all of the 4th and 5th graders in the STEM Program.

Rotary Youth in Agriculture Project. Support the Lebanon Agricultural Legacy Center and all that it does for the youth in our community with a commitment of $30,000 over 3 years!.