Great End to October

October went out with a bang at our final meeting for this month.  There was just too much to even remember it all.  First we had a wonderful new member induction with our newest member Charles Reep sponsored by President Josh.  Charles is the branch manager of BB&T in Newton.


President Josh, "pinning" Charles Reep along with Membership Chair, Joyce Spencer


Joyce introducing Charles to the club.

And on to the Program

PDG Chuck Troutman finished off the meeting by doing our regularly scheduled program on the Rotary Foundation.   To say the least it was a memorable occasion and another great meeting for the Rotary Club of Catawba Valley.

Youth Exchange Participation

Fellow Rotarians, we have been called upon to help promote the Youth Exhcnage program in District 7670.  In the coming months we hope to find potential Anchor Host familieis for an in-bound Student and potentially to sponsor an out-bound student from one of our Interact Clubs or from within our membership or community.  This year we have an Exchange Student at the Lake Hickory Club.  His name is Bastian and he is from Germany.

Find more information on the RI Website.

For over 75 years, students and host families have broadened their horizons through Rotary Youth Exchange. More than 80 countries and over 8,000 students each year participate in the program, which is administered at the regional level by Rotary districts and at the local level by Rotary clubs. 

Globally minded

Rotary clubs are made up of volunteers who are involved in community service, emphasize high ethical standards, and work toward peace and understanding in the world. Over 1.2 million Rotarians in more than 32,000 clubs create the extensive network that provides support for Youth Exchange.

A commitment to youth

Rotary maintains a strong connection to youth and young adults. Besides Youth Exchange, Rotary clubs sponsor youth service clubs such as Interact, Rotaract, and RYLA and offer career development and mentoring programs.

Rotary is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for all participants in its programs, including Youth Exchange.

Low costs

Rotary club volunteers administer the program at the local level, which helps keep costs low for students and their families. These volunteers often offer years of experience with students, host families, and fellow Rotarians who are involved in the program.

“What a wonderful opportunity I was given, from both the Rotary club and my family, to spread my wings, taste the culture, and live the life.”
– U.S. exchange student to Australia

Welcome to the Rotary Club of Catawba Valley's Offical Website

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Welcome to the Catawba Valley Rotary Club in Conover/Newton, NC

A word from our President:
The Rotary Club of Catawba Valley is an organization of Professional and business leaders who are committed to providing humanitarian service to our community and around the world. We are committed to the motto of "Service Above Self." Our club is a part of Rotary International which is a worldwide organization of 1.2 million members who belong to over 32,000 clubs in 166 countries.

Our club sponsors an annual charity auction each February. From the proceeds of the auction we support 15-20 local charitable organizations and sponsor three scholarships. We also support various international projects. As Rotarians, we strive to enrich our community by giving of our time, talents and resources. The club was chartered on March 17, 1982.

The Rotary Club of Catawba Valley #6005 meets every Thursday, 7am at the Catawba Country Club.

Mailing address: PO Box 1034, Conover, NC 28613.