Club News
Where We Are Going. Courtn...

Courtney Tanner took the reins of Wake Forest’s Planning Department last October, succeeding ChipRussell, who retired after 32 years of public service. The town’s exponential growth that began in 1980continues as Wake Forest is expected to reach nearly 75,000 residents…
November 16th – Club...

What’s happened this week? The Rotary Club of Wake Forest met Monday, Nov. 16, both in-person and online at The Forks Cafeteriain Wake Forest. President-elect Mark Vasconcellos opened the meeting; Rev. Dr. Marion Holloway gavethe invocation. All stood together for…
Wake Forest Rotary holds E...

Rotary Club of Wake Forest is proud to announce its Four-Way Test Writing Contest for all Wake Forest 7th and 8th-grade students. The Four-Way Test is the “universal ethical guideline for living a life of integrity” by which every Rotarian…
Discussion about affordabl...

Tanya Eastwood, Greystone Affordable Development (ZOOM) The term “affordable housing” can be misleading. While some people may envision housing projects with subsidized rents, perhaps in dense urban developments, what it really means is housing that working people can afford based…
November 9th – Club ...

What happened this week? The Rotary Club of Wake Forest met in person and online Monday, Nov. 9, at The Forks Cafeteria in Wake Forest. President Karlene Turrentine brought the meeting to order with welcome and pledge. Member Enoch Holloway…
November 2nd – Club ...

What happened this week? The Rotary Club of Wake Forest met Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, online and in-person at The Forks Cafeteria. President Karlene Turrentine opened the meeting with the pledge of Allegiance, while Rev. Ken Steigler gave a timely…