When something represents the heart of community service, it’s worth keeping in good shape — even if that means picking up a paintbrush yourself.

That’s exactly what happened this week at the St. Marys Eagles Aerie #767, where the wooden roadside sign listing local service club meeting times had seen better days. Faded by sun and chipped by time, the sign — located at the corner of N. Spruce Street and E. Spring Street — displays the Kiwanis meeting (Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m.) and Rotary meeting (Wednesdays at 11:45 a.m.).

Randy Henkener 2025

Enter the president of the St. Marys Kiwanis Club, Randy Henkener.

Instead of outsourcing the job, he rolled up his sleeves and took it on himself — sanding, repainting, and restoring the sign to a clean, legible, and eye-catching state.

“This sign isn’t just wood and paint — it’s a symbol of how our clubs stay active and connected in the community,” said the Kiwanis president. “If people see it looking sharp, maybe they’ll be inspired to stop by a meeting and get involved.”

A simple act of maintenance? Sure. But also a great reminder that real leadership shows up wherever it’s needed.

Well done, and thank you for keeping community pride on display!

Eagles Kiwanis Rotary sign before 2025
Eagles Kiwanis Rotary sign after restored by Randy Henkener 2025
Eagles Kiwanis Rotary sign after restored by Randy Henkener 2025
Eagles Kiwanis Rotary sign corner of Spruce and Spring Streets 2025
Eagles Kiwanis Rotary sign corner of Spruce and Spring Streets