Atmore Rotary Club

Atmore Rotary Club As an organization focused on community service, our club sponsors several community service projects annually.

The Atmore Rotary Club is a civic organization dedicated to serving our community through impactful programs, events, and fundraisers, including Academic All-Star and the annual Rotary Clay Shoot. Our annually reoccurring projects include the following:
-Academic All Star Program which is an academic scholarship program for high school students
-Dictionaries for Schools- each year our club chapter donates dictionaries to the local 3rd graders.

Rotary Club holds 40th annual Academic All-Star program May 8One-hundred-and-ninety area high school students were honor...
05/13/2025

Rotary Club holds 40th annual Academic All-Star program May 8

One-hundred-and-ninety area high school students were honored as Atmore Rotary Club Academic All-Stars May 8 at the Escambia County High School auditorium.
The Academic All-Star Program, which is in its 40th year, began in 1985 by the Atmore Rotary Club to recognize students who obtained academic achievement in high school by maintaining all As and Bs.
More than $30,000 in scholarships were awarded to high school seniors based on the number of years they have been an Academic All-Star.
Additionally, the Rotary Club presented Merit Scholarships to three seniors:
the Little John Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) to Madison Freeman, Escambia Academy; the William and Mary Grissett Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) to Ana Chesley Robinson, Escambia Academy; and the Randolph B Luttrell Sr. Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) to Colton Cristwell.
Escambia County Extension Director Dr. Millie Murphree served as the program’s speaker.
Murphree said the All-Stars celebrated something extraordinary, an academic excellence.
“To the honorees, this is your night,” Murphree said. “We celebrate something deeper than grades.”
Murphree said the students made a choice to show up, work hard and persevered through challenges.
She said academic success is rarely a solo journey, and gave kudos to the students’ families for their support.
“Your child’s success is not an accident,” she said to the families present. “Your role is just as important now than it ever was.”
Murphree reminded the All-Stars that their excellence isn’t a destination, it’s a mindset and they’re just getting started.
“Excellence isn’t just a grade or a test score, it’s about finding your why,” she said. “Find what lights you up, and you’ll be unstoppable.”
Murphree encouraged the students to stay curious, and to not let success keep them settled, and to stay bold.
Students from Atmore Christian School, Escambia County High School, Escambia Academy and Northview High School were honored during the program.

We held our annual Benefit Clay Shoot at Bushy Creek Clays in Perdido on Saturday. The top three teams included:• Baldwi...
04/14/2025

We held our annual Benefit Clay Shoot at Bushy Creek Clays in Perdido on Saturday. The top three teams included:
• Baldwin Gulf Coast Pest Control – third place with 277 points
• Shirley Darby – second place with 354 points
• Atmore Ready Mix – first place with 356 points
The top female shooter was Jodi James, and the top male shooter was Michael Lyons.
Toby Short won the gun raffle.

Atmore Rotarians served Ronald McDonald House residents food and donated needed items in Mobile on Tuesday night.David’s...
01/29/2025

Atmore Rotarians served Ronald McDonald House residents food and donated needed items in Mobile on Tuesday night.
David’s Catfish House of Atmore furnished the meal, which included baked potatoes, grilled chicken and cole slow, along with king cakes from The Warehouse Market.
More than $300 of wish list supplies were purchased, along with $200 in Walmart gift cards.

Atmore Rotary Club members gave donuts to first responders, schools, medical personnel and others Oct. 22 for its Purple...
10/25/2024

Atmore Rotary Club members gave donuts to first responders, schools, medical personnel and others Oct. 22 for its Purple Pinkie campaign. The campaign aims to raise money for the eradication of polio. The local club handed out some 50 boxes of donuts, which were glazed in a purple color.

Atmore Rotary Club welcomes Piechocki to the club...Atmore Rotary Club welcomed its newest member in Brian Piechocki (ri...
10/09/2024

Atmore Rotary Club welcomes Piechocki to the club...

Atmore Rotary Club welcomed its newest member in Brian Piechocki (right). Piechocki is shown with Atmore Rotary Club President Brannon Parmer.

Atmore Rotary Club members and clay shooters had a picture-perfect backdrop April 13 during the club’s annual Benefit Cl...
04/15/2024

Atmore Rotary Club members and clay shooters had a picture-perfect backdrop April 13 during the club’s annual Benefit Clay Shoot at Bushy Creek Clays in Perdido. We hold the annual shoot is to raise funds for the many local projects supported by the club. Shirley Darby’s team won first place with a score of 369; Atmore Ready Mix finished second with a score of 363; and First National Bank and Trust finished third with a score of 275. Michael Lyons and Eric McCall were the top shooters, scoring 99 each. Sponsors for the shoot included Wind Creek Casino and Hotel of Atmore; FNBT; Canoe Creek Armory and Mercantile; Southern Real Estate; and Parmer Family Chiropractic.

Todd visits RotaryThe Rev. David Todd (left) was the guest speaker at Atmore Rotary Club’s regular meeting March 26. Tod...
04/02/2024

Todd visits Rotary
The Rev. David Todd (left) was the guest speaker at Atmore Rotary Club’s regular meeting March 26. Todd, a retired chaplain from the United States Air Force and Navy, spoke about his military career. He served in the armed forces for some 28 years. Todd is shown with Rotary Club Member Dennis Bilbo.

03/21/2024

The Atmore Rotary Club’s Benefit Clay Shoot will be held on April 13 at Bushy Creek Clays, and we are looking for teams. The clay shoot is held to raise funds for the many local projects supported by the club. Cost of registration for a team is $550 per four-person team. The shoot format is teams of four to shoot a round of 100 targets each from 14 stations. Each person will shoot between six to eight targets at each station.
After all teams have finished their round, scores for each team will be tallied and the team with the highest number of hits will win the event. Shells will not be included and must be provided by the shooter. Each shooter should bring 110 shells at a minimum. Eye and ear protection must be worn, and carts are limited and must be reserved on a first come, first serve basis. Participants can bring golf carts or utility vehicles as well.
Teams can also register on the day of the shoot at 8 a.m. A safety meeting will be at 9, and then a shotgun start is slated for 9:30 a.m. Lunch and team awards will follow. The tournament sponsors this year are First National Bank and Trust and Wind Creek Casino and Hotel.
Those interested in being a sponsor at the tournament can call Coordinator Brannon Parmer at 251-368-8884 or email [email protected].

Follow the shoot sponsors via social media below:
Wind Creek Atmore

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The Atmore Rotary Club Oct. 26 provided a meal to residents of the Ronald McDonald House in Pensacola, Fla. David’s Catf...
11/02/2023

The Atmore Rotary Club Oct. 26 provided a meal to residents of the Ronald McDonald House in Pensacola, Fla. David’s Catfish House of Atmore donated the meal of baked potatoes, grilled chicken, cole slaw and rolls. Additionally, the club and individuals contributed approximately $850 in Wish List items. Shown from L to R: Atmore Rotary Club Member Brannon Parmer, President Toby Short, Member Cindy Lee, Secretary David Dobson, Landon Short and Member Andrew Garner.
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The Atmore Rotary Club Oct. 24 distributed donuts to first responders, schools and organizations as a part of its Pinky ...
10/27/2023

The Atmore Rotary Club Oct. 24 distributed donuts to first responders, schools and organizations as a part of its Pinky Purple Donuts campaign. The campaign’s aim is to help eradicate polio. Members of the club visited the Atmore Fire and Police Departments; Rachel Patterson and A.C. Moore Elementary Schools; the Atmore Community Hospital; among others.
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Atmore Rotary Club today made donations to Atmore Community Hospital and the Women's Resource Center. The donation for A...
09/26/2023

Atmore Rotary Club today made donations to Atmore Community Hospital and the Women's Resource Center. The donation for ACH went toward the hospital's annual Breast Cancer Awareness 5K Run/Walk, which will be held Sat., Oct. 28, on Williams Station Day.

The donation for the WRC is to help with the resource center's programs, which provides a needed resource for pregnancy care.

We had the pleasure of hearing from Demp Bell, who spoke to Atmore Rotary Club members Sept. 19 on Historical Cornwallis...
09/26/2023

We had the pleasure of hearing from Demp Bell, who spoke to Atmore Rotary Club members Sept. 19 on Historical Cornwallis, an Alabama Living History Braggs Homestead. Bell spoke about the programs the homestead offers to students and groups, and other educational opportunities. Bell is shown with Atmore Rotary Club President Toby Short (left) and Club Secretary David Dobson.

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PO Box 327
Atmore, AL
36504

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