Rosa is the proprietor of K-Tacos where they serve Mexican Cuisine such as their KC Current Bowl, Nachos Asada, and Cali-Burrito.
Please join us to hear how she started her restaurant in Parkville and the exciting event she has planned for May 5, 2025, over authentic Mexican Cuisine.
Parkville Microbrew Fest Volunteers Needed This Saturday!
We are once again running the Merchandise & Information Table for Parkville Main Street’s Brewfest on Saturday April 26th. We will be selling Koozies, t-shirts and more.
Anyone interested in volunteering for a couple of hours please let me know.We will have a sign-up sheet available at this week’s Rotary meeting.
If you have any questions or would like a specific time slot, I will do my best to accommodate you.
I need a head count ASAP so please let me know if you would like to join myself and my husband (Gary) we will have a great time.
This is a really fun event!
Thank you,
Dianna Collins
Mortgage Loan Originator
Bank of Weston dcollins@bankofweston.com
PH (816)746-4555
You are invited to Rotary in the Park!
Volunteers are needed May 3, 2025!
When:
Saturday, May 3rd - 8 AM - 12 PM
Where: English Landing Parkville Missouri 8880 Clark Avenue Parkville, MO
Why:
Parkville Rotary 2024 Grant project. Rotary will be installing a Rotary peace pole & planting flowers in the park.
Parkville Rotary Board Meeting
Our next Parkville Rotary Board Meeting will be held on Friday, May 2 at 10:30 AM at the Parkville Living Center (prior to our regular club meeting). Board Members - please let Michelle Sparks know if you can attend or not.
May 30 - June 1 in Kirksville, MO
Mark your calendars for the Rotary District 6040 Conference, taking place May 30-June 1, in Kirksville, MO. This annual event brings together Rotarians, community leaders, and guests from across the district to celebrate achievements, foster collaboration, and inspire future initiatives.
What is the District Conference? A gathering of Rotarians (and partners are welcome!) from across all of the clubs of the district to share ideas through Rotary breakout sessions, to have fun and build relationships through fellowship time and social events, dynamic speakers and programs (including PDG Duane Benton, PDG Cassy Venters, and A Candle Against the Dark, a play about the force against the darkness to fight polio), the Shoes for Orphan Souls Roll Call, a literacy service project, a concert by grammy winner Rhonda Vincent, Rotary updates including from the Council on Legislation and District Governor-elect Jodi Sundaram, celebration of the Legacy Campaign for Rotary's Endowment Fund, and more.
Join us for an unforgettable evening at Truman's Baldwin Theater! After the District Conference, keep the energy going with Rhonda & The Rage live on Sunday, June 1st at 6:00 p.m. Tickets on sale soon! Special Rotarian Rate $35 (for district conference attendees). General Admission $45 (advance purchase). Don't miss the electrifying performance-secure your spot and make it a night to remember.
What to Expect:
Recognition of outstanding clubs and members for their service and contributions.
Updates on Rotary International's priorities, programs, and initiatives.
Cultural and entertainment showcases celebrating the diversity within the district.
Opportunities to engage in hands-on service projects or fundraising events.
The annual District 6040 Rotary Foundation Dinner will be held on November 7, 2025. More details in the coming weeks.
Member News!
Member News is a new section in the weekly newsletter. Have news you want to share with Parkville Rotary members? Email Dalyn at dnovak@wskfarch.com to have your news added.
Rotary Fact of the Week!
50 Things Every Rotarian Should Know about Rotary
by Steve Garret, District Governor 1994-95, District 5300
#37 ROTARACT
After the success of Interact clubs for high school-age youth in the early 1960s, the RI board created Rotaract in 1968. The new organization was designed to promote responsible citizenship and leadership potential in clubs of young men and women, aged 18 to 30. The first Rotaract club was chartered by the Charlotte North Rotary Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1994 there were more than 149,000 members in more than 6,500 Rotaract clubs in 107 countries.
Rotaract clubs emphasize the importance of individual responsibility as the basis of personal success and community involvement. Each club sponsors an annual project to promote high ethical standards in one's business and professional life. Rotaract also provides opportunities leading to greater international understanding and goodwill. Rotaractors enjoy many social activities as well as programs to improve their community. A Rotaract club can exist only when continuously sponsored, guided and counseled by a Rotary club. The programs of Rotaract are built around the motto "Fellowship Through Service."
The Membership Committee has been hard at work looking for great new members. All members and prospective members can access the new member forms by clicking on the blue box below. This link will take you directly to the membership forms.
Parkville Rotary has the following membership types:
Standard Rotarian Membership
Corporate Membership
Spouse Membership
Please submit the forms filled out to Sandra Knoernschild at SandyKnoe@outlook.com, so the new member information can be reviewed by the board for approval! We are always looking for new members to join our growing club!
When you have a speaker scheduled please make sure to provide the following information to Sandy Knoernschild, SandyKnoe@outlook.com, who is managing our events calendar.
Speaker Name
Speaker Bio
Speaker Topic
Any other information you think members would like to know about your speaker, photos are welcomed too!
This information is included in this weekly newsletter and can really get people excited to come listen to our weekly speakers!