
The Rotary Club of Menifee is beginning its 61st year of service to the community with a new president, Menifee resident Kristina Mills. Her goal for the year is to bring a fun, project-filled year to the Menifee Community.
Mills and her husband, George, are the owners of a home inspection company. She is also a facilities property manager.
Mills said she joined the Rotary because she felt that the Rotary encompassed what her heart has always felt. Service above self, which is the Rotary Motto, or do unto others as you would have them do unto you, is what she lives by.
To increase the amount of service the Rotary Club can accomplish, Mills encourages people to join the Rotary. She feels that through joining Rotary people can build relationships and grow their ideas with other service-oriented people. Three of her favorite events as a Rotarian have been the Rotary Leadership Institute, the Rotary Club of Menifee School Supply Drive, and the first-ever Ignite event, which brought multiple Rotary Clubs together.
Rotary meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 11:45 a.m. in the 3000 Building at Mt. San Jacinto College.