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Rector is home to numerous active civic organizations.  Below is a sampling overview of various organizations.  To learn about specific organizations, please select from the menu to the left.



Rector Saddle Club Initiative

The Rector Saddle Club recently conducted a committee meeting on August 10th at the Community Center to discuss many improvements as well as issues concerning the arena in Rector.  Currently the saddle club is welding larger piping in the back holding areas for rodeo events.  They are making improvements to the bleachers, announcers stand, concession stand and overall maintenance of the arena grounds which include lighting issues. 

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Helping Hands Foundation
The Rector Helping Hands Foundation is the brainchild of several former Rector residents with the aim of providing direct assistance to students in the local school district.  Learn more at www.rhshelpinghands.org The following video presents an overview of the Foundation's goals and activities:
 
Fine Arts Council

The Clay County ARTS Council is committed to presenting arts experiences in the local communities and schools. The council is committed to fund-raising for the organization to provide those experiences and to act as a clearing house for the arts.

The council is a non-profit organization; with support of the communities of Rector and Piggott, $1,000 in scholarships are provided to students who are actively pursuing the arts and to provide scholarships for students to attend the council's sponsored workshops.

The past year the council sponsored a dance workshop, two community events, The Night of Chocolate in Rector with such entertainment as the Delta Symphony Strings, a Holiday Fashion Show, the Dance for the Arts Contest, the Arts in the Air contest, the Celebration of the Arts in Piggott in June with the Sons of the Western Bootheel and the Arts Council Dancers.

In addition, the council provides scholarships for outstanding arts students in both the Rector and Piggott school districts and provides scholarships for costumes and registration for the dance workshops. With the help of comunity auctions, the council is able to provide dance and music scholarships, as well as art materials for area schools.

Everyone is invited to be a member of the council. The membership fees are student $15, individual $25 and family $50. The patrons of the arts provide the council with much-needed funds to sponsor all the events with donations starting at $75 and going to $500.

The council meets the first Thursday of each month in alternating community centers of the Rector and Piggott communities. Persons wanting more information may contact 870-595-1444.

 
Rector Garden Club

The Rector Garden Club was established in 1997 by a group of women interested in gardening and community beautification.

The club maintains five flower beds at Rector Memorial Park and also plants approximately 44 flower pots in the downtown area.

The club has a work meeting at 5:30 p.m. every fourth Monday of each month from April through September. In March, the members start cleaning flower beds and planning flowers and plantings for the season.

The Garden Club maintains 15-20 members, but are always encouraging others to join. "We have a lot of fun and are always learning something new," a member said.

Current officers are Linda Robinson, president; Rheba Scobey, vice president; Theresa Gatewood, secretary-treasurer, and Rena Snow, reporter.

Persons interested in becoming a member or who want more information may contact Linda Robinson at 870-595-3591 or 870-595-3238.

 

 

 
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