Interact Club Recognized for  Service

The Riverton Parke Jr-Sr High School Interact Club was recently recognized for their service to the community at a luncheon given by the Rockville Rotary Club at the school.  Updates from both clubs were shared including the planning for helping staff the Rotary Pepsi drink tent on the Courthouse Square during the upcoming Parke County Covered Bridge Festival.  

The Interact program gives young people ages 12-18 an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful service projects while developing leadership skills and meeting new friends.   

Interact is one of the most significant and fastest-growing programs of Rotary service, with more than 15,000 clubs in 145 countries and geographical areas, Interact has become a worldwide phenomenon.  Almost 340,000 young people are involved in Interact.

Interact members present for the event included, from from left: Emma Ugoletti, Felicity Montgomery, Emily Adams and Kinsleigh Ugoletti. In back: Noah Blacketer, Natalie Masadeh, Interact Club sponsor Cortney Passmore, Alyssa Blankenship, Lexi Blankenship, Lyla Montgomery and Austin Hastings.