Rotary Club to Build Bathrooms

The Rotary Club of Sebring presented their proposal to build a public restrooms building adjacent to the downtown Circle at the September 3rd City Council Meeting.

Club president, Todd Scholl, explained that the club wanted to do a significant service project to commemorate the club’s 100th anniversary. The Rotary organization’s first service project was to build public restrooms in Chicago in 1907. The club wanted to honor that project, and felt it would meet the needs of the downtown area.

Scholl pointed out that there are many events held on the Circle each year, and having public restrooms available would really benefit the community. It would also be a big boost to the burgeoning businesses surrounding the downtown circle area.

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