Inverness Sertoma and Boy Scouts help to keep our community beautiful!

By Meaghan Goepferich Posted on July 5, 2020

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic Inverness Sertoma Club and Inverness Boy Scout Troop 302 found a way to give back while safely social distancing. Both Sertoma and the Boy Scouts’ mission is to give back to the local community in visible ways. Inverness Sertoma has a longstanding relationship of support with Inverness Boy Scout Troop 302.

Inverness Sertoma and Boy Scouts help to keep our community beautiful!

Inverness Sertoma has participated in the Adopt a Highway Program for many years. Club members find collecting trash from our beautiful roadways is always a satisfying activity which benefits our community and visitors.

Volunteers from both groups spent the morning on June 28, 2020 picking up litter and trash on Independence Hwy. in Inverness. Inverness Sertoma is responsible for approximately two miles of road and picks up trash every 90 days officially participating in Citrus County’s “Adopt a Highway Program”. 

For more information about this program or how to become a member of Inverness Sertoma Club contact Cynthia Oswald at Invernesssertoma@gmail.com .

For more information visit: https://sertoma.org/

SERvice TO Mankind, SERTOMA. It’s more than just how we got our name, it’s been our foundation for over 100 years. Sertomans across the country are unified with a single purpose: serve our communities and improve the lives of those who need help.

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DCam says

Great Job! Thank you for helping to keep our community beautiful. It is much appreciated

Donna says

I made a comment but couldn’t leave my name, etc.pp

Donna says

I’ve been in Citrus County since 1978 and have watched how Sertoma has served the area. My mother so loved the October Fest! We were there at every event. Thank you so much for the happiness you give, especially to the elderly.

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