EVERYONE!
EVERYONE!
Presidential Message
Stephanie A. Urchick
President 2024-25
March 2025
March is here, and for Rotary International, that means celebrating Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Month — a time to shine a spotlight on one of the most transformative areas of our work.
This month is an opportunity to reflect on The Magic of Rotary and the profound impact we create when we come together with determination and purpose.
Years ago, I experienced this magic firsthand in the Dominican Republic. When a group of members helped people install water filters, three children watched with amazement as dirty water entered one end of a filter and clean water emerged from the other. When we paused the demonstration, one child tugged at my sleeve and pleaded, “Show me the magic again.”
To them, it felt magical. It was also the result of countless hours of effort — planning, transporting, and installing the filters — alongside local partners who were dedicated to making clean water accessible. In that moment, I realized that what seemed like a small act could change residents’ lives. That is The Magic of Rotary.
Celebrating 120 Years of Service to the World

- We are People of Action
- Growing Leaders
- Local and Global Impact
- Service Above Self
- Balloon Parking
- Annette Nature Center Deck
- Buxton Park Gazebo
- McCord Park RC18 Disc Golf Course (Centennial Project)
- All-inclusive Playground at Pickard Park
- Dictionaries to 3rd Grade Students (– over 5,500 to-date)
- Warren County Helping Hand Food Drives
- Interact / Rotaract
- RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards)
- Rotary Youth Exchange (inbound and outbound)
- Summerset Recreational Trailhead Shelter (Rotary International Centennial 2005)
- Rotary Bike Ride
- Firetruck to Mexico
- Safe Drinking Water in Central America
- Polio Vaccinations in Africa
- Water Wells in Tanzania

Warren County Helping Hand Food Pantry
Current Needs
Rotary Club of Indianola has been involved with Rotary Youth Exchange since the 1960's.
After 911, travel restrictions and other issues created reluctance by host families to participate and our Club was unable to host inbound students. Club officials are working diligently to restart the inbound program again, but we need Student and Host Family support.
In 2023, our Club approved an application for outbound studies for a local student to study in France. Norah came home in June 2024 with a new perspective and an appreciation for Rotary and other cultures.
Candidates for Rotary Youth Exchange are students 15-19 years of age and leaders in their schools and communities.
Rotary Youth Exchange requires long-term planning which makes it advisable to contact Rotary Club of Indianola a year or more before planning an outbound experience.
Host Families are the optimal resource needed by our Club to host inbound students from other countries to our community.
For more information, please contact a member of Rotary Club of Indianola.
Contact: Email: indianolarotary@gmail.com
website: Rotary Club of Indianola