Through the years: Springfield Southeast Rotary Club service projects
Club historian Dan Emrie compiled this list of club projects between its founding in 1967 up to 2001. He's working to add projects in more recent years.
- 1971 - Our first hands-on project worked with the Springfield Police Department to create a Neighborhood Watch program.
- 1975 - $3,600 was given to City of Springfield for restrooms in Phelps Grove Park.
- 1982 - Our first longtime commitment to a community project was underwriting an animal survival program at Dickerson Park Zoo.
- 1984 - Funds were donated for remodeling the Golden Lion Tamarian Exhibit at the Zoo.
- 1985 - Southeast’s first major gift of $10,000 went to help build the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South Hospital.
- 1987 - Rotary International’s Polio Plus Campaign began and Southeast pledged $62,000.
- 1988 - Southeast arranged for medical equipment donated by Smith-Glynn-Callaway Clinic to be sent to a university hospital in Honduras.
- 1988 - The First Rotary Basketball Tournament to benefit Special Olympics was held, raising $500. The tournament eventually raised well more than $100,000 and ended during COVID about 2020.
- 1988 - Southeast sponsored a new sister club, Springfield Sunrise. The club has sponsored other new clubs over the years.
- 1990 - $10,000 seed money was given to Ozark Greenways to start construction.
- 1992 - $25,000 was committed to build the “Patty Ashley” house in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity. This was our club's 25th Anniversary project.
- 1994 - Three drug-sniffing dogs were purchased at a cost of $6,500 each. The club also donated $16,000 to convert an ambulance into a crime scene van.
- 1996 - A project named ”Super Summers, Springfield” that explained summer opportunities and activities through a guidebook was funded with a cost of $30,000; 17,000 copies were printed.
- 2000 - Rock ’n' Ribs Festival began at Bass Pro parking lot. It expanded through the years and moved to the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, raising money for several nonprofit organizations.
- 2001 - The club raised $31,000 by holding a raffle for Polio Plus. Cindy Howell won his/hers Rolex watches.
Here's a list of service projects and organizations we've helped, in alphabetical order, compiled by Past President Michael Wehrenberg.
Local Community Service Projects
Including, but not limited to:
- 5 K-9 Drug Dogs
- AIDS Project of the Ozarks
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Books for Babies
- Boy Scouts
- Boys and Girls Club
- Boys and Girls Town of MO
- Campfire Boys and Girls
- Camp Wakonda
- Centennial Park Project
- Children's Choir of Southwest Missouri
- Community Blood Center of the Ozarks
- Community Partnership of the Ozarks
- Council of Churches/Therapeutic Riding Program
- Crosslines
- Dickerson Park Zoo's Tamarian Exhibit
- Dickerson Park Zoo Train
- Discovery Center of the Ozarks
- Easter Seals
- Families for Children
- Festival of Lights
- Fire Department Smoke Detector Program
- Flood Relief
- Friends of the Zoo
- Girl Scouts
- Greene County Family Court, Juvenile Division
- Greene County Sheriff's Memorial
- Habitat for Humanity House
- Humane Society of SW Missouri
- Junior Achievement
- The Kitchen
- The Kitchen's Talbot House
- Leadership Springfield
- Learning Disabilities Association
- Long Term Youth Exchange
- Students
- May 4, 2003 Tornado Victims
- Mobile Crime Scene Van
- Multiple Sclerosis 150 Bike Tour
- New Hope GYN Cancer Support Group
- Neighborhood Watch Program
- OATS
- Oklahoma and Kansas Tornado Victims
- Oklahoma City Bombing Victims
- One Missing Link
- Ozark Greenways
- Ozarks Food Harvest
- Ozarks Literacy Council
- Polio Plus
- Rainbow Network
- Rape Crisis
- Regional Girls Shelter
- Rock'n Ribs BBQ Festival
- Ronald McDonald House
- Rotaract Club Sponsor
- Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
- Scholarships to High School Students
- Southwest Missouri Office on Aging
- Special Olympics/Rotary Annual Basketball Tournament
- Sporting Chance
- Springfield Family YMCA
- Prime Time
- Springfield Police Department's "Let's Go Bikes" Program
- Springfield Public Schools Foundation
- Study Middle School Choir
- Super Summers Resource Books
- TECHSPO
World Community Service Projects
Including, but not limited to:
- Tuition for a Cuban student
- United Way Report Breakfasts
- Visually Impaired Preschool/Children
- Wonderland Camp
- Transportation of ultrasonic equipment for a hospital in Honduras
- Medicine for a clinic in the Amazon
- Support of a polio hospital in India
- Support of a rehabilitation center for disabled children in Bolivia
- Support of an orphanage in Latvia
- Water Well Project in India
- Literacy and job training in South Africa
- Educational equipment for Nicaragua elementary students
- Tents for Afghanistan refugees / Rainbow Network Housing Project
- METI Emergency Care Simulator
- PolioPlus
Rotary Foundation Programs
including but not limited to:
- Friendship Exchanges
- Group Study Exchange Teams from other countries
- Promotes Ambassadorial Scholarship Program
- Rotary Foundation













