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Rossville Area Clubs and Organizations
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omissions are unintentional. In some cases, editing was necessary in the effort to include all
submissions.
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| Boy Scout Troup 337 | 7943 W 550 S Delphi, IN 46923
765-589-8341 765-404-9086 | Contact: Les Eller
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Rossville Presbyterian Church | www.angelfire.com/in/troop337/
| The Rossville Boy Scouts focus on teaching young men about leadership, citzenship, and living in the outdoors.
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| FCCLA(Family,Career,Community Leaders of America) | 1 Egly Dr. Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2551
| Contact: Ellen Mosson-advisor
Every Tuesday 9:40 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. | www.rcsd.k12.in.us/Schools/High_School/Classes/FCCLA/FCCLA.htm
| FCCLA's mission is to promote personal growth and leadership development through family and consumer sciences education. Focusing on the multiple roles of a family member, wage earner, and community leader, members develop skills for life through character development; creative and critical thinking; interpersonal communications; practical knowledge; and vocational education.
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| Friends of the Rossville Community Library | P.O. Box 567 Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2246
| Contact: Rossville Community Library
We meet at the Rossville Community Library at 7:00 p.m. on the following months: January, February, April, June, August, October, and November. | | A group of persons interested in promoting and encouraging reading for all ages. Open to anyone interested in the Rossville Community Library.
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| Girl Scouts of Sycamore Council | P.O. Box 6568 Lafayette, IN 47903
765-449-4009 1-800-875-0059 | Contact: Aida Munoz
Contact District Office for dates and times the troops meet in the Rossville area. | www.sycamorecouncil.org
| Girl Scouts is the world's preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls-all girls-where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world. In partnership with committed adults, girls develop qualities that will serve them all their lives-like strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth.
In Girl Scouts, girls discover the fun, friendship, and power of girls together. Through the many enriching experiences provided by the Girl Scouts, they can grow courageous and strong.
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| Helen Bonebrake Chapter #437, OES | Rossville, IN 46065
765-258-3243
| Contact: Jane Peterson/ Worthy Matron
The club meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. | | Fraternal-Social Club
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| LARS (Life Around Rossville School) | 13 Memory Lane Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2184
| Contact: Carolyn A. Hale
Lars meets the third Tuesday of May at 6:00 p.m. and the first Tuesday of October at 12 noon at the MCL Cafeteria/West Lafayette. | | Anyone with connections to the Rossville School (i.e.: attended Rossville School, parent of children attending Rossville School, grandchildren attending Rossville School, teachers, etc.)are eligible to attend the luncheon meetings. Various topics discussed.
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| Meals on Wheels | Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2500(Mohler) 765-379-3475(Cripe) | Contact: Margaret Mohler/Evelyn Cripe
| | Hot meals can be delivered to your home Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It is available for senior citizens and others who qualify. Meals are also available on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the Mulberry Senior Center. Small donations are accepted. Volunteers are needed.
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| PALS/Parents Active in the Lives of Students | P.O. Box 530 1 Robert Egly Drive Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2333
| Contact: Karla Metzler
The first Monday of each month with the first meeting in September and the last meeting in May. The club meets at 7 p.m. in the conference room across from the auxilary gym. | www.rossville.k12.in.us/pals.htm
| Middle School parents meet each month during the school year to plan activities and strive to help parents become more involved with their child's education and extracurricular activities.
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| Present Day Club | P.O. Box 204 Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-3701
| Contact: Eleanor Hodgen, President
The club meets the 4th Thursday of each month September thru June except in November and December when we meet the 3rd Thursday. | | We are a social,educational, entertainment club for members. We meet in the homes of members. The Present Day Club was organized in 1940. We presently have 20 members.
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| Rossville Area Lion's Club | P.O. Box 151 Rossville, IN 46065 | Contact: Dick Evans 379-3814
The club meets the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. and the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Bennett Room | | We are a service club dedicated to helping people in the community as well as the nation and the world.
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| Rossville Area Transit Van | P.O. Box 255 Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2145
| Contact: Dave Severt
To schedule the van please contact Ann Beisel at 765-379-3894. Meetings are held at the Rossville Presbyterian Church | | Purpose: The purpose of the Rossville Volunteer Transportation Program is to provide needed transportation services to persons of all ages and disabilities, living in the towns of Rossville, Pyrmont, Sedalia, Geetingsville, Owasco, Moran, Edna Mills or anywhere in the Rossville School District. This transportation program is based in the community of Rossville, Clinton County.
Objective: To make affordable, cost effective, flexible, rural, public transportation to residents of communities that are willing to share the responsibilities for providing the transportation.
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| Rossville Area Youth Soccer | P.O. Box 121 Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-9353
| Contact: Allison Holden
Meetings are the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month at the Rossville Library. | www.rossvillesoccer.com
| We are dedicated to promoting physical and social health through soccer and providing facilities and qualified, caring people to postiviely impact kids and young adults.
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| Rossville Baseball & Softball Summer Recreational | P.O. Box 334 Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2097
| Contact: Terry McGill-President
We meet the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Rossville Library. For current meeting times visit our website. | www.rossvillebssrl.com
| Our purpose is to create and promote recreational baseball and softball programs for the youth in the Rossville and the surrounding area and to promote sportsmanship, teamwork, and competition.
Any questions call:
Board of Directors-
Terry McGill, President 379-2097
Jeff Casto, Vice President 765-449-1368
Judy Homco, Secretary 379-9347
Audette Taylor, Treasurer 379-2142
Lisa McGill, Concession Chairman 379-2097
Girls'Coordinators-
Angie Andrew 765-652-0022 (11-15 yr olds)
Carla Andrew 765-589-3049 (7-11 yr olds)
T-ball Coordinator-
Tami Disinger 765-589-8413
Boys' Coordinators-
Scott Stair 765-589-3053 (11-14 yr olds)
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| Rossville Business Association | P.O. Box 224 17 W. Main St. Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2645
| Contact: Pat McIlrath
Meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 12:00 p.m. for lunch at the Town Hall | www.rossville.net
| The Rossville Business Association, Inc. is made up of several area businesses and professional people in the Rossville community. The Association supports various projects to enhance the community and make Rossville a better place in which to live and work.
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| Rossville Community Neighborhood Watch | P.O. Box 550 Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2234
| Contact: Don Hinesley
Meetings are held monthly on the third Monday of the month. Watch for signs. | | The Rossville Community Neighborhood Watch is a volunteer organization formed to provide improvement to the quality of life in Rossville by providing communication on matters related to the welfare of the community and to promote programs to enhance the physical, social, and economic environment. Anyone may support the purpose of our Watch Group and become a member of our organization.
Board of Directors-
Don Hinesley-President 379-2234
Janilyn Layton-Secretary 379-9721
Gerald McIlrath-Treasurer 379-2409
Watch Captains
Dist #1 James Hanna 379-9440
Dist #2 Gerald McIlrath 379-2309
Dist #3 Shannon & Jill Cloud 379-2231
Dist #4 Don Hinesley 379-2234
Dist #5 Rick/Cheryl Jones 379-2982
Dist #6 Leroy/Rhonda Valentine 379-2430
Janily Layton 379-9721
Dist #7 Al Remaly 379-2300
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| Rossville Community Outreach | %Toni Bluemke 5451 W 575 S Rossville, IN 46065
765-589-3424
| Contact: Pastor Rick Jones
| | The purpose of the Rossville Community Outreach Program is to bring the community together to provide assistance for short-term crisis needs. This assistance includes both local residents of the Rossville school district and transients.
Questions may be referred to:
Pastor Rick Jones 765-379-2981
Donations may be sent to:
Rossville Community Outreach Fund
%Toni Bluemke
5451 W 575 S
Rossville, IN 46065
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| Rossville Cub Scouts | 2040 W 550 N Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-3112
| Contact: Dan Rodkey
Pack meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each month and the Den meetings are weekly. | | The Boy Scouts of America focuses on boys in 1st through 5th grades.
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| Rossville Kiwanis Club | P.O. Box 550 Rossville, IN 46065
379-2645/379-3760
| Contact: Missi Metzger/Pat McIlrath
We meet each Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. for a breakfast meeting at the Rossville Pizza King. | | Our mission is to help children within the Rossville community and the world.
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| Rossville Masonic Lodge #318 | P.O. Box 291 Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2472
| Contact: Eric Downing
Our meetings are the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. | | Indiana Grand Lodge and Fraternity
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| Rossville Mother's Club(Mother Goose Chapter) | 2492 W Co Rd 800 N Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2721
| Contact: Cheryl McIlrath
Meeting Dates: September through May on the first Wednesday of the month at members' homes | | We are a service organization concerned with the well-being of children and others in our community. We send gifts and supplies to the Riley Cheer Guild.
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| Rossville School Foundation | P.O. Box 11 Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2990
| Contact: Cheryl Roberson
Our meetings are on the 2nd Wednesday of each month except in July. | | This nonprofit foundation's mission is to unlock the future for our children by encouraging and assisting public education in the pursuit of excellence.
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| TOPS-Taking Off Pounds Sensibly | 1806 W CR 800 N Rossville, IN 46065
765-379-2114
| Contact: Shelly Tansey
Wednesday 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. | | An international weight loss support group that provides sensible weight loss help along with fun, games, prizes, and support. Let us help you be the best loser.
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