Haley Davie, 16, said the recent Rotary District 7570 “Youth Leadership Conference” was, “inspiring, helping her to focus on several ideas for her future, both professionally and in community involvement.”
Davie, a junior at Radford High School, represented the city’s Noon Rotary Club at the session designed to provide training, ideas, problem solving, etiquette lessons and being active in the students’ hometowns—now and in their futures.
Davie spoke to the Noon Club Wednesday, thanking the organization for making the activity available to her as her sponsor.
In addition to the training sessions over a two-day period, she noted chances to learn dancing, attending a formal dinner and dance she called “better than others” she has attended, and involvement in a large group activity preparing meals for the hungry. The latter added impetus to her already strong interest in doing such volunteer activities.
Davie, who lives on a horse farm in Giles County, plans to take pre-med in college, perhaps leading to a career in medicine.
— Bob Thomas