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The Rotary Club of Allen Sunrise is very involved with service throughout our community and the world.  These are some of our projects.

Reading at Rountree
Rotary Reading Buddies help make reading fun at Rountree Elementary School in Allen, Texas.   In cooperation with Libby Vantine, the Rountree Content Mastery program director, members of the Rotary Club of Allen Sunrise visit the school once a month to read with students from different grade levels.                                                         more

Adopt a Highway 
We adopted the South side of Stacy Road from Greenville Avenue to Central Expressway. We don orange vests four times a year and collect and dispose of everything that doesn't belong on our highway.                                more 

Allen Christmas Parade
The Allen Sunrise and Noon Rotary Clubs join forces in order to organize and conduct the annual Allen Christmas Parade.
Hundreds of entrants participate and the spectacular is seen
by thousands who line the parade route.      
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Four Way Speech Contest
High school students are invited to compose an original speech which applies the four principles of Rotary to a situation in their everyday lives. Katherine Sawyer, speech and debate coach at Allen H.S., supervises all  aspects of student participation. The winning student represents Allen at the District Level Competition.                      
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Math Tutoring
Working with Stephanie Garrett and Jennifer Gurss, we tutor grade school students at Rountree Elementary in order to increase their interest and proficiency in math. We follow guidlines established by Rotary District 5810.
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RYLA
Strong leaders are made, not born. Leadership principles are learned, not inherited. Through Camp RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards), "Leaders of Tomorrow" have a forum for teamwork, communication, and consensus building in an environment that challenges personal and team responsibilities. This week long leadership skills summer camp annually provides over one hundred outstanding high school student leaders opportunities to expand and hone their leadership skills through cabin activities, athletic events, educational workshops, and team building exercises.       more

Wheelchair FoundationGo to the Wheelchair Foundation Web Site!
Over 100 Million children, teens and adults worldwide are in need of a wheelchair but cannot afford one. For a contribution of $37.50 a wheelchair is delivered to a person without mobility, freedom and often hope.

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