06/02/2026
Richardson East Rotary was glad to celebrate Hollis Owens, the founder of To Be Like Me, as she passes the torch for its next chapter. As a dedicated fellow Rotarian at our club, Hollis has been a steady leader in our community who built a remarkably unique organization. We truly enjoyed the opportunity to come together and honor her recent achievements.
05/11/2026
What a treat to have our own Laurie Garvie present to our Richardson East Rotary Club! She gave us a sneak peek at the upcoming Richardson Symphony Orchestra season. Having "best-of-class" Texas talent right here at the Eisemann Center is a massive win for our community. Their heart for excellence hits all the right notes, proving this local jewel is beneficial to all. You can acquire your season tickets today!
https://www.eisemanncenter.com/subscriptions/package?i=531
05/04/2026
You're Invited!
Join Richardson East Rotary Club to shop the newest of
Kendra Scott's Spring and Mother's Day collection and help us move forward with our Signature Project: Annie's Place!
When & Where:
May 6th from 5:30pm to 8pm
888 Watters Creek Blvd. Allen, TX 75013
Details:
Join Richardson East Rotary Club to shop the newest of
Kendra Scott's Spring and Mother's Day collection! Enjoy
complimentary sips and sweets & shop for a great cause,
where 20% of your purchase goes back to Richardson East
Rotary Club's Signature Project: Annie's Place, when mentioning the organization at checkout!
Can't make it in? Shop online at
www.kendrascott.com and use code GIVEBACK-LZPBO
at checkout May 6th - May 13th
04/29/2026
The Rotary Club of Richardson East (RERC) extends a massive "Great Scott!" thank you to everyone who joined our Back to the Future themed Games & Giving fundraiser!
We are beyond grateful to our incredible sponsors, lively guests, and generous auction winners who bid on over 160 unique items. As true People of Action, the energy and donations have directly fueled our commitment to local education through several university scholarships, building on the $64,000 awarded last year to ensure a brighter future for the next generation of leaders.
Your participation also accelerates our signature project: Annie’s Place Pavilion. This vital addition to the Ann Eisemann Inclusive Playground at Cottonwood Park provides a shaded "outdoor classroom" for families of all abilities. By combining scholarship support with this lasting community landmark, we are turning vision into reality. Thank you for proving that when Richardson comes together, we don’t need a DeLorean to create a meaningful, lasting impact!
Extra shout out to https://www.facebook.com/rderagonimages
04/09/2026
THE SILENT AUCTION IS LIVE! Over 160 Items/Baskets!
Secure the "Insider" edge! 🕰️ Register your guests now for exclusive early access to the Richardson East Rotary Games & Giving Pre-Silent Auction. Snag the best items before the general public even gets a look!
🏎️⚡️ We’re celebrating 40 years of service and the 40th Anniversary of Back to the Future. Join us April 11th for an unforgettable night.
🎰 Casino Games | 🎟️ High-Stakes Bingo | 🕰️ 40-Year Celebration
Already a sponsor? Great Scott! Register your attendees at the link below before the clock tower strikes. ⚡️👇
https://rerc.events
04/04/2026
The Richardson East Rotary Club recently enjoyed witnessing the impressive skills of students from International Leadership of Texas, Garland High School. By applying the 4-Way Test and Rotary’s founding principles, these students sharpened their ethical leadership, public speaking, and decision-making abilities.
This program allows them to move beyond the classroom to internalize the essence of Rotary through real-world challenges. We are proud to support these future leaders as they develop the integrity and service-minded focus needed for success. The winner now moves on to compete at the district level.
04/03/2026
Big thanks to everyone who spent their afternoon out in Richardson yesterday helping work on our sensory garden! We were right by the all-access playground, keeping things beautiful for the kids and adjacent to your new signature project: Annie's Place https://richardsoneastrotary.com/Stories/annie-s-place
This spot is special because it’s designed for children of all abilities to actually get in there and interact with nature—they’re even encouraged to touch the "Lamb’s Ear" plants and pick the flowers. We’ve focused on hardy, drought-tolerant plants that can handle the Texas heat, and it was great to see some local ducks already making nests in the ornamental grasses.
Extra applause to Ron and Karen Wilson for taking the lead and making sure everything was perfectly coordinated, and thanks to Martin Ortega and the Richardson Parks Department crew for their constant support. It’s always a good day when we can get our hands dirty for the community!
If you are genuine about serving alongside Rotary, now may be the time to solidify your commitment and join.