Rotary welcomed members of Leadership Chickasha, and heard from representatives of the program as well as the other civic clubs currently operating in Chickasha.
The November 10, 2022 meeting of the Rotary Club of Chickasha was called to order by President Lewis Knisley. Rot. Mitch Williams led the club in singing a variation of "My Town" by Montgomery Gentry.
The club hosted members of the Leadership Chickasha Class of 2023. Attendees heard from representatives of various civic organizations in Chickasha.
![]() Johnny Tramill, co-chair of the Leadership Chickasha Committee. Leadership Chickasha is a program that runs from September to March every year. Its goal is to "introduce members to every aspect of Chickasha". | ![]() Paul Horton and Pam Ladyman of Optimist Club of Chickasha. The Optimist Club focuses on serving youth through programs and scholarships. |
![]() Joseph Nieto of Chickasha Lions Club. Internationally, Lions Club provides eyeglasses to those who do not have access to them. Locally, the Chickasha chapter organizes monthly community service days. | ![]() Jason Pruner of Chickasha Kiwanis Club. Kiwanis International turned 100 years old this year. Their mission is "serving the children, serving the community, and serving the world." |
![]() Rotarian David Sikes, representing the Masonic Fraternity of Chickasha. Among the Masons' missions is to "take good men and make them better." | ![]() Dr. Christy Clift and Cassie Poole of Altrusa of Chickasha. Altrusa is hosting its 30th annual Hall of Trees fundraiser this year. Proceeds from the event benefit local charities—this year's beneficiaries are CASA and the Chickasha Soup Kitchen. |
At the conclusion, Pres. Knisley spoke about the Rotary Club of Chickasha.
Pres. Knisley adjourned the meeting.
Catering was provided by Rock Island Grill.





