The Rotary Club of Canton’s Scout Program, the club’s oldest continuing project, will be on display Thursday in the annual update. Committee Chair and Past President, Scott Sandrock, reports “We had over 50 Scouts participate this year from several different schools."

Scott further explained, "This project is a collaboration between the Rotary Club of Canton, the Canton City teachers in the multiple disabilities classes, and the Buckeye Council - Boy Scouts of America.  Several service projects and field trips were coordinated through their efforts, along with the hard work of the teachers and their assistants.  It was a successful year.”

As is our tradition, our Rotary Scouts and their teachers and Scout leaders will attend this week’s meeting and present information on their activities to the Club. You are encouraged to attend as it is always an interesting and inspirational meeting.

Committee Chair Scott would like to thank the Rotary Club of Canton and the Boy Scouts of America for their continued support of this very productive program.  This program offers these children the opportunity to enjoy the Scouting experience, which they would most likely not have access to normally, while also teaching them the value of helping others. This is one of the most worthwhile projects that the Rotary Club of Canton participates in and supports.