Lebanon Illinois Rotary

Lebanon Illinois Rotary Meetings 1st and 3rd Thursdays 6pm at The Lantern BLE, downtown Lebanon.

To a MEMBER, Lebanon Rotary
Gives opportunities for community service
Gives opportunities to help others
Constantly widens one’s circle of friends
Increases knowledge of local businesses and professions, and their concerns
Provides a friendly contact and a hearty Rotary welcome in many throughout the world
Gives the satisfaction of participating in a movement which is building understanding.

05/21/2026

Lebanon Illinois Rotary will be putting stickers on donated (used or new) books for Free Little Libraries in the area. We could use some help.
Thursday, May 21, 6:00 PM
St Paul's United Church of Christ, Lebanon
We have the stickers.
We have some books. More would be welcome.

Visit with us tonight!

Congratulations to our two RYLA Camp Scholarship recipients,  Albina Sadvakasova and Corian Harris.  We were so glad you...
05/04/2026

Congratulations to our two RYLA Camp Scholarship recipients, Albina Sadvakasova and Corian Harris. We were so glad you could attend RYLA Camp this spring!

Congratulations to Lincoln Hamm, our 2026 Senior Rotary Scholarship recipient.  The certificate was presented by club pr...
05/04/2026

Congratulations to Lincoln Hamm, our 2026 Senior Rotary Scholarship recipient. The certificate was presented by club president, Carl Berry.

02/24/2026

We have several club members who are excited to attend PELS for Rotary District 6510 and invest in the future of Rotary leadership in March.
As members of the Lebanon Rotary Club, we are energized and ready to:
✨ Increase our impact
✨ Expand our reach
✨ Enhance participant engagement
✨ Strengthen our ability to adapt in a changing world
Leadership matters. Collaboration matters. Service above self matters.
Here’s to growth, bold vision, and making an even greater difference in our community. 💛🌎

Today, over 70 million people are displaced as a result of conflict, violence, persecution, and human rights violations....
02/24/2026

Today, over 70 million people are displaced as a result of conflict, violence, persecution, and human rights violations. Half of them are children. Rotary refuses to accept conflict as a way of life. Rotary projects provide training that fosters understanding and provides communities with the skills to resolve conflicts.

Congratulations to Britney Davenport of Lebanon HS who is our November student of the month. Brittany is a smart young l...
11/29/2025

Congratulations to Britney Davenport of Lebanon HS who is our November student of the month. Brittany is a smart young lady who is a dynamic part of our Interact club. Congratulations, Britney!

We are excited to have six entries in the first annual gingerbread competition this year sponsored by our local Rotary C...
11/21/2025

We are excited to have six entries in the first annual gingerbread competition this year sponsored by our local Rotary Club. You can vote for your favorite in each category Friday and Saturday. Voting will end at 5:30 Saturday evening and the winners will be announced at 6:30 from the announcement podium.

Thank you to the following businesses for allowing gingerbread houses to be placed in their businesses: Brickway Insurance, St. Louis Coffee World, and The Lantern BLE.

The Rotary will be out today placing bags for the annual Boy Scout food drive that benefits our local food pantry.   The...
11/15/2025

The Rotary will be out today placing bags for the annual Boy Scout food drive that benefits our local food pantry. The bags will be picked up next Saturday morning around 9 am.

The final figures are in! In August, area Rotary Clubs in District 6510 participated in the Ponies for Polio event, held...
11/07/2025

The final figures are in! In August, area Rotary Clubs in District 6510 participated in the Ponies for Polio event, held at the Moose Lodge in Belleville Illinois. Our pony's name was Doctor Whooves, and attendees from a club brought Doctor Who memorabilia, decor, and our own. Renea Miller sported a lovely, vintage Tom Baker scarf.

Our jockey this year was Carl Thomas Berry, who has the distinct reputation of being the jockey with the most wardrobe changes at these events. Only his wife Jodi Berry knows how he will next appear in each round of the races. The rest of us live in suspense until he makes his entrance.

We delayed our post regarding this event until we have the final figures for the money raised. The Rotarians raised $22,000 in a single night at this event. It was matched by Mr Bill Gates of the Gates Foundation two-to-one for a grand total of $66,000 raised to help eradicate polio.

Job well done, everyone!

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Back To Live, In-person Meetings, , 1st And 3rd Thursdays. At, The Lantern, 222 West Street Louis St
Lebanon, IL
62254

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6pm - 7pm

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