Jack Anderson joined the Interact Club at the John Cooper School as a sophomore, initially looking to fulfill community service hours for his college applications. What started as a checklist quickly turned into a passion for giving back. By his senior year, Jack had accumulated a club-record 130 service hours, leading projects from food distribution to senior center entertainment. His experience not only strengthened his commitment to service but also deepened his connections within The Woodlands. Now, as he prepares for his next chapter at The Ohio State University, Jack is eager to continue volunteering and inspiring others along the way.

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Your Health During the Summer with the Effects of Mosquito Sprays as Other Environmental Toxins
Executive Director and Development Director
Club Assembly/Year End Celebration
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Meetings:
Thursday Lunch Meetings at Noon. The Woodlands Country Club – Palmer, Legacy Ballroom, 100 Grand Fairway, The Woodlands, TX.
Rotary After Hours “RAH” first and third Tuesdays at 5:30.
The first Tuesday location varies within The Woodlands.
The third Tuesday meeting is held at Mitchell’s Dining Room, Tournament Course of Woodlands Country Club. 1730 South Millbend Drive, The Woodlands, TX.
The third Tuesday meeting is held at Mitchell’s Dining Room, Tournament Course of Woodlands Country Club. 1730 South Millbend Drive, The Woodlands, TX.
Rotaract Club Of The Woodlands, second and fourth Tuesdays at 5:30 at the Wealth Enhancement Group, Suite 150, 10077 Grogans Mill Road, The Woodlands, TX.
Guests are always welcome, and it is an excellent opportunity to meet like-minded individuals who believe in ‘Service Above Self.’
Rotarian Patrick Reardon volunteers at Hailey Elementary’s library, helping librarian Katherine Puller check out and organize books. He aimed to give her more time to read aloud to students, believing storytelling has lifelong benefits.
Since May 1, visitors at Barnes & Noble in The Woodlands Mall have been stopping by the Rotarians’ Top 100 Books table, exploring a thoughtfully curated selection of standout reads chosen by local members.
During the months of May and June 2025, the Rotary Club of The Woodlands is pleased to share these exciting social, service, and volunteer opportunities.
President
Past President
President Elect
Secretary
Treasurer
Membership
Rotary After Hours (RAH)
Club Service I
Club Service II
Vocational Service
International Service
Youth Services
Community Service II
Community Service I
Sergeant-at-Arms