Unite for Good, Nolanville, Texas, USA.

March 28, 2026

NOLANVILLE — The city of Nolanville partnered with the Killeen Heights Rotary Club on Saturday to bring new community-centered features to life during Rotary District 5870’s Service Texas Day, highlighting the impact of local collaboration and service. The project included the installation of a Peace Pole, a community bench and a little free library, all designed to create a welcoming environment that encourages connection among residents.

Nolanville City Manager Teresa Chandler and the Killeen Heights Rotary Club President Dan Ady
stand together after partnering to install a Peace Pole as part of a community project during
Rotary District 5870’s Service Texas Day, aimed at promoting unity, literacy, and connection.

Rotary members led the effort, providing both resources and volunteer manpower to complete the installation. The initiative reflects Rotary’s mission of “service above self” while aligning with this year’s theme, “Unite for Good,” emphasizing the importance of working together to strengthen communities. City leadership also expressed appreciation for the partnership, noting the long-term value these additions bring to public spaces in Nolanville.

Submitted both article and photo by Daelan Cheh