Brighton Rotary Club
Rotary International is the world's first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. A proud part of the national Rotary service organization, the Brighton Rotary Club meets every Tuesday at noon in the Brighton Community Center near Third and Washington Streets. The club provides excellent business networking opportunities, features a speaker at each meeting and, more importantly, works as a group on various charitable causes such as fighting hunger, improving health and sanitation, providing education and job training, promoting peace and eradicating diseases like polio. Rotary's motto,"Service Above Self," is the guidepost against which its projects are measured. There is a tradition of strong fellowship among Rotarians within the communities they serve.
- Hours: Visit their website for hours
- Scope: International, Local, National, Regional
- Type: Health and Disability, Hunger, International relief, Literacy/education, Peace
- Mission: As signified by the motto "Service Above Self," Rotary’s main objective is service—in the community, in the workplace and throughout the world.
- Meetings: Weekly