Pence

Ruri-Teens

What are Ruritans?

Ruritan National is a service club located in small towns and rural areas in the United States. It aims to achieve

"Fellowship, Goodwill and Community Service". 

What are Ruri-Teens?

Pence Ruri-Teen Club is a civic/community service club that promotes goodwill and fellowship while encouraging volunteerism through community service. Ruri-Teens are a youth service branch of Ruritan National (www.ruritan.org), a nationwide organization that began in 1928 and is 32,000 members strong, currently working to improve more than 1,100 local communities, and still growing!

Dayton Ruritan Pancake Breakfast 2017

PENCE RURI-TEEN CLUB

Pence Ruri-Teen Club is a self-directed club and becomes involved in those approved causes that are important to its members and serve the greater good, particularly of our local community.

Ruri-Teen Club is a great opportunity to make a positive impact on your community while giving community service hours. Community service projects will be discussed as part of each meeting. Larger projects and events will be scheduled outside of meetings - active participation in these projects is encouraged as often as possible, and is required at least two (2) times/year to remain in good member standing.


Dayton Ruritan's Dayton Days Food Booth


Dayton Day's Dayton Ruritan's Food Booth Volunteers -- October 2018

Dayton Ruritan's Pancake Breakfast - October 2018

Harvest

with BRC Assistant Living Community

Bingo

November 2018

Check out the hat that Rhett made

Fleece Hat Making - December 2018

Hats and Blankets were donated to local homeless shelters.

Holiday Card Making for Wounded Veterans at Walter Reed Military Medical Center

Ruri-Teen Club Meeting #2

Captains John and Stephanie Blevins stopped by to talk with our club about all the ways that the Salvation Army works in and benefits our local community.