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SERVANT LEADERS​

Driven by service to our community, Pell City Rotary Club is an organization of business, civic and religious leaders who are dedicated to the principle of Service Above Self.

In big ways and small ways, the club leaves a lasting impact that does indeed change lives through its service.

For years, it has been bringing daddies and daughters together for a special evening of dancing, fun and making memories that will last a lifetime. The annual Father-Daughter Dance is one of the most anticipated events in the community each year, serving as a catalyst for strengthening the bonds only a father and daughter can share.

Rotary has two major fundraisers per year besides the Father-Daughter Dance – Ray Cox Memorial Golf Tournament and the annual Rotary Tennis Tournament.

Through these fundraisers, Rotary is able to do what it does best giving in service to others. Again, it is more than just raising money. It is about community in its truest sense, bringing people together for a good cause.

Benefitting from grants this past year were: Lakeside Park, Pell City Center for Education and the Performing Arts, Easterseals Community Clinic, Habitat for Humanity, United Way, Children’s Place Child Advocacy Center, Christian Love Pantry, Boy Scouts, St. Clair Literacy Council, Toys for Kids, Library Guild, YWCA, Mustard Seed Society, Ann’s New Life Center, Logan Martin Tennis Association, PCHS Show Choir, Kennedy Elementary School, Museum of Pell City and the Pell City Education Foundation.

Saturday, December 14, 2024
5K Start: 8:30 AM Fun Run: 9:30 AM

Location: Lakeside Park, 2801 Stemley Bridge Road, Pell City, AL 35128
Sponsored By: Pell City Rotary Club
Benefits: St. Clair County Sheriff’s Boys Ranch and other charitable organizations
Course: TBD
Registration: Registration may be completed online at www.runsignup.com. Race day registration
and packet pick-up at Lakeside Park from 7:30 AM – 8:15 AM.
Entry Fees: Register by November 22nd – Adults: $35, Students (K-12): $20 | Register after November 22nd – Adults: $40, Students (K-12): $25.  Fees include a race t-shirt and swag bag. Registrants must submit all registration info by November 22nd in order to guarantee a t-shirt and swag bag.
Awards: 5K – Top 3 male and female contestants in age groups 0-9, 10-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49,
50-59, 60-69, and 70+. Best Dressed male and female contestant. The team with the
most registered participants will receive a donation to their organization or a charity of their choice.
Post Race: Light refreshments and drinks will be available. Awards will be presented following the race. Come by and see Santa Claus from 8AM – 10:30AM!
VISIT WWW.RUNSIGNUP.COM TO REGISTER

For more information, contact Bill Ellison at (205) 229-9846 or Gay Blackwell at (256) 310-9490

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