Rotary heard from David Lewis and Bill Flores, founders of Earthly Dwellings in Chickasha, and their plans for community restoration. Additionally, the club inducted two new members.
The club heard from Brad Richert, who recently returned to the U.S. after serving as a missionary pilot in Papua New Guinea.
Grady County Sheriff Gary Boggess updated the club on the latest happenings in law & order in the area.
Ty Pool described the changes that have occurred at Grady Memorial Hospital since he has been there, and promoted the new departments that are coming to the facility.
Curtis Shelton, a Policy Research Fellow at the Oklahoma Council for Public Affairs, explained how Oklahoma selects its Supreme Court justices, and the potential flaws in the system.
Chickasha High School football coach Joe Molder reflected on his first season and the lessons he learned ahead of this fall.
Rotary heard from Jace Johnson, Assistant Activities Director for Chickasha Public Schools, about the latest news in Fighting Chicks athletics.
With the Rush Springs Watermelon Festival right around the corner, Chickasha Rotary heard from Audrey Heath, the 2024 Watermelon Queen.