Updated September 2008
Crooked Lake Band Shell
Our centiennial anniversary project has brought music and joy to Crooked Lake Park.  The band shell, completed in 2008 and costing over $40,000, was a project spear-headed by Siren-Webster Rotary.  Funding was raised through Rotary fundraisers and donations from community members, busineses, contractors, visitors, secondary homeonwers, and musicians.  The band shell is already being used for concerts, church ceremonies, and weddings! 

Scholarships
Each year Siren-Webster Rotary provides a $750 scholarship to a high school graduate from both Siren and Webster Schools.  Contact the high school guidance counselor for applications after the New Year.


Highway Clean Up
Twice a year the club cleans up State Highway 35 between Siren and Webster.  Look for the Adopt-A-Highway signs as you drive between Siren and Webster.

Camp Enterprise
A student from the area is supported by the club to attend this camp organized by a fellow Rotary Club.  The two day camp in the Twin Cities educates high school students about free enterprise and is a great experience for students looking for a career in business.

Camp RYLA
This is a leadership camp for high school students.  The Siren Webster Rotary Club supports one high school student to attend each year.

Fast for Hope - Nicaragua
Rotary District 5960 along with Siren Webstser Rotary is working on a stustainable development project in Masaya, Nicaragua.  The project is just beginning.  Each club in the district is helping to fund the project. Check back for more information. 

Food For African Orphans
This is a new project slated for 2008-09.   Orphanages are in need of food.  Siren Webster Rotary are working to provide food for an orphanage.  A little money can go a long ways.  Check back for more progress on this project.


Polio Eradication


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