Sarah Hazleton is the new president of Crossville Noon Rotary Club.
“I’m deeply honored to lead the Crossville Noon Rotary Club,” said Hazleton. “Rotary has a long history of meaningful service in our community, and I’m excited to build on that legacy with fresh energy and purpose.”
As president, Hazleton said she plans to strengthen the club’s focus on:
Community impact. Supporting community schools, youth programs, and nonprofit organizations through hands-on service and fundraising.
Membership and leadership. Growing the club with new members and developing leaders committed to service.
Service partnerships. Collaborating with local businesses and civic groups to expand Rotary’s reach and effectiveness.
“The club extends heartfelt thanks to outgoing president Brooke Shaffer for her outstanding leadership and continued commitment to Rotary’s mission of ‘Service Above Self’,” said Lisa West, the club’s public image chair.
Crossville Noon Rotary Club, founded in 1971, meets at noon every Thursday in The Depot in downtown Crossville.
Guests and prospective members are always welcome to attend and hear about how Rotary makes a difference locally and globally.
As part of Rotary International, the Crossville Noon Rotary Club is one of more than 46,000 clubs worldwide that brings together business and community leaders to create lasting change.
The club focuses on service, leadership and fellowship to strengthen Cumberland County.