Rotary Club of Centerville, GA

Rotary Club of Centerville, GA The Centerville Rotary Club meets on Tuesday mornings at 7:30 at I-HOP in Centerville, GA.

We did it again! 🎉Our club has been named Rotary District 6920 Small Club of the Year!!!Thank you to our members, volunt...
06/02/2026

We did it again! 🎉

Our club has been named Rotary District 6920 Small Club of the Year!!!

Thank you to our members, volunteers, and supporters for helping us make a difference in our community. We are honored by this recognition and excited for what lies ahead.

Lieutenant Hamilton Halford, the assistant Director of the Georgia State patrol aviation unit spoke to us today. This un...
04/14/2026

Lieutenant Hamilton Halford, the assistant Director of the Georgia State patrol aviation unit spoke to us today. This unit was created in 1974.
He started his career with the Georgia State patrol at the ripe old age of 18. He has had 38 years in his career and the state patrol office. He now is the assistant director of all the state of Georgia airborne law enforcement unit. They do a wide variety of services from transporting the Governor and Lt Governor, search and rescue, fire service, and support SWAT teams. They have 14 helicopters with 15 pilots.

Houston County School Superintendent Ricky Rogers shared the upcoming plans for the STEM Academy that will be built on H...
03/27/2026

Houston County School Superintendent Ricky Rogers shared the upcoming plans for the STEM Academy that will be built on Hwy 41 across from Flint Electrics. We are also part of the Rotary Opioid Prevention Plan for our school systems. He was presented with some of the Narcan that will be donated to the schools.

Also Past District Governor Bob Griggers presented Kathy Hart and Ken Asbury with their Polio Plus Pins.

03/21/2026
The summit will be held March 20 at Central Baptist Church from 12-5 Houston County has 67 school system personnel signe...
03/13/2026

The summit will be held March 20 at Central Baptist Church from 12-5 Houston County has 67 school system personnel signed for this training and Peach County 12 personnel at this point. In addition, we'll be having interns from Trinity Medical Center also participating… from the Centerville Rotary Club and the Warner Robins Rotary Club signed up. Will have participants from Perry and Byron.

AARP Georgia staff joined several Warner Robins leaders recently at Rigby’s Entertainment Complex, to present the 2025 A...
12/16/2025

AARP Georgia staff joined several Warner Robins leaders recently at Rigby’s Entertainment Complex, to present the 2025 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service to Walon Smith of Perry, Georgia. The award, named after AARP founder, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, is the Association’s most prestigious honor for volunteerism and community impact.

Smith joins the ranks of Andrus Awardees, which include poet, author, and civil rights activist Dr. Maya Angelou, former U.S. Senator and caregiver advocate Elizabeth Dole, and television pioneer and social innovator, Norman Lear. AARP annually honors individuals and couples nationwide who make a powerful difference in their communities through volunteer service. Honorees are nominated by members of their communities and selected from a board consisting of AARP staff and past awardees. Sylvia McGee nominated Smith for the Andrus Award.

“When I read the information about the Andrus Award, I knew that Walon exemplified all the qualities that this award represents – servant leadership and consistency, because I think he sustains that service, it’s not just an event,” McGee said. “He has dedicated years to a mission, and he has enlisted others. I knew that this is what Dr. Andrus did, in terms of her work, and Walon has that same kind of pattern,” she added.

Since 2019, Smith has been a volunteer tutor with AARP Foundation Experience Corps at Centerville Elementary School in Houston County. Through this program, he provides one-on-one reading support to students for 30 weeks each school year, helping them build literacy skills and confidence. A retired insurance executive, Smith became passionate about childhood literacy after learning about its lifelong impact at a Georgia Chamber of Commerce conference.

His leadership extends beyond the classroom. Smith actively encourages, recruits, and educates his Rotary Club of Centerville Ga and local community networks to raise awareness about the importance of reading proficiency by third grade. His advocacy has inspired similar volunteer efforts in neighboring schools and districts, and he has even invited Georgia State School Superintendent Richard Woods to visit Houston County to highlight this vital work.

During his acceptance speech, Smith emphasized the importance of advocating for our children. “I have been to a lot of Rotary Club meetings throughout the state and, before I get there, I look at the [reading] scores of the schools,” Smith said. The honoree noted that only about 33% of Georgia’s third- and fourth-grade students are reading at a proficient level. Smith said that many of our school districts have percentages that are in the teens or single digits, referring to the number of third graders who are reading proficiently. This issue is worse in some places. So just advocate for the children. Volunteer to be a tutor. Do for one, what you wish you could do for all,” he encouraged the audience of nearly 75 family members and friends. He also urged attendees to donate to the United Way, which supports schools in Central Georgia. He closed his remarks with Psalm 82:3, “Defend the weak and the fatherless,” he said while holding back tears. “Uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed. I feel that is exactly what we are doing.”

Smith’s volunteer service for Georgia’s children drew praise from last year’s Andrus Awardee Louis Frank Tompkins. “It is evident that this gentleman feels strongly about the AARP motto - To serve not to be served. He has given of himself to promote his true feelings about the success of children who are without, cannot and have not had the resources. He put himself in a position to augment what is taught in our educational system, and that is remarkable,” Tompkins said.

“AARP deeply values the spirit of volunteerism and the tremendous impact volunteers like Walon have in strengthening our communities,” said Vanessa J. Payne, AARP Georgia State Director.

It was an honor to gather at the Macon Regional Airport and celebrate the return of Ken Asbury, a highly respected Veter...
11/02/2025

It was an honor to gather at the Macon Regional Airport and celebrate the return of Ken Asbury, a highly respected Veteran and pillar of our community, who participated in the Middle Georgia Honor Flight to Washington DC.

We proudly gathered at the Macon Regional Airport to celebrate the homecoming of our Veterans Billy Tucker and Bob Grigg...
11/02/2025

We proudly gathered at the Macon Regional Airport to celebrate the homecoming of our Veterans Billy Tucker and Bob Griggers who embarked on the Middle Georgia Honor Flight to Washington DC today as a testament to their remarkable service. Billy and Bob are also founding members of our vibrant Centerville Rotary Club.

Dr. Ricky Rogers, Superintendent of Houston County Schools, presented on the Educational SPLOST. Houston County boasts t...
10/20/2025

Dr. Ricky Rogers, Superintendent of Houston County Schools, presented on the Educational SPLOST. Houston County boasts the 14th lowest mileage rate since 1982. The budget for this year totals $638 million. Also, Centerville Elementary underwent renovations this year, with Warner Robins High School scheduled for renovation next year.

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Centerville, GA
31028

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7:30am - 8:30am

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