The Princeton Homeschool Rotary Interact Club is sponsored by the Princeton Rotary Club and members of both groups met together to hear about the activities of the Interact Club at the Rotary Club’s weekly meeting Tuesday at the Majestic House.
The Interact Club is open to any home school students ages 12-18 and they allow younger students to be honorary members. Rotary does have an Early Act group for ages 5-13 but locally there are not enough numbers to create one yet. Steffani and Chris Burton serve as the adult leaders of the club.
Building character is one of Steffani’s goals for the students.
click to download audioOne of the highlights of their year is participating in the Veterans Day program.
click to download audioBurton says the club seeks ways to have members interact with groups in the community.
Chance Egbert serves as the president of the Interact Club.
click to download audioPrinceton Rotary Club President Al Brunelle is thankful the Interact Club encourages service to the community.
click to download audioHe feels being a home school club has an advantage.
click to download audioThe Interact Club currently has 8 members and is open to having more students join. For more information, you can contact the Burtons. The Princeton Rotary Club is looking to start more Interact Clubs possibly at the high school level and in other communities.