Posted by Steve Solbrack (St. Louis Park), New Club Development Chair
The new Twin Cities Rotary EcoClub is a non-traditional, theme-based club devoted to environmental issues. The club will have fewer meetings and lower cost, with a focus on action, impact and fun through service projects and social events. The club participated in restoration work in Mill Ruins Park in August and tree planting at Crosby Farm Regional Park in May. We had a fun Summer Social in July, with a Fall Social planned for September.
 
The new club already has 12 charter members, needing a minimum of 20 members to officially charter. Over half of the members are under age 40; over half are female. Please brainstorm young adults -- and young thinkers of all ages -- who would benefit from an opportunity to build new relationships, make a difference for the environment, and develop leadership skills. Get more information on the club’s Facebook page or download the club flyer. If you would like to receive occasional updates about the new club email Steve Solbrack and request to be added to the supporting-Rotarian email distribution list.