Club Information

Welcome the Altus Rotary Club!

Altus

Service Above Self

We meet Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
Western Oklahoma State College
2801 North Main
Multi Purpose Center
Altus, OK  73521
United States
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Home Page Stories
2017-2018 Jr. Rotarians from Altus High School.
Nine Seniors each received a $500 scholarship from the Altus Rotary Club.
2017 Jackson County Free Fair.  Great job Turtle Wranglers.   
A shout out to our Roteract and Interact students helping out.

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Western Oklahoma State College Rotoract Club sold WOSC Pioneer Perks cards in support of their college. 
With their part of the proceeds of the sales, the Rotoract Club donated half to the Rotary Foundation for the Polio eradication.
Pictured is WOSC Rotoract sponsor Jimmy Poe, Kassidy Snelling, Altus Rotary Club President Allen Sasse.

Club Executives & Directors
President
President Elect Nominee
Treasurer
Sergeant-at-Arms
Sergeant at Arms
Immediate Past President
Director Community Service
Rotaract Sponsor
President Elect
Director of Membership
Director Club Services
Director New Generations
Director International Service
Director Vocational Service
The Rotary Foundation
Public Relations
Club Chaplain
Jr Rotarian Program coordinator
Programs Coordinator
Song Leader
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Rotary projects around the globe March 2024

Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in the United States, Canada, Hungary, South Africa, and India.

Customize your Rotary convention with tours

The Host Organization Committee has organized tours that Rotary members can experience before and after the Rotary International Convention.

Polio mapping goes high tech

Geotracking improves polio outbreak response targeting, ensuring fewer children are left behind

Engineer follows the science of water

Rotary scholar Isis Mejias dedicates her education and expertise to providing an essential human need — water.

From farm to food pantry

Harvest Against Hunger rescues a staggering amount of produce from Washington’s farm fields and fruit trees to nourish hungry families. But it never works alone.