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Community Service, Southern Roots with Brooks Hale

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A Southern accent stands out in Pocatello, but Brooks Hale's servant heart fits right in. As president of Bannock Civitans, this North Carolina transplant has discovered what makes a community truly special—the willingness of people to show up and serve.
Brooks shares his journey from occasional visitor to permanent resident, drawn by both Pocatello's outdoor accessibility and its tight-knit community feeling. "You can go five minutes in any direction here and be on a trail," he explains, highlighting the unique balance of small-town connection and natural beauty that defines this corner of Idaho.
What began as a required work activity—joining a service club—transformed into a genuine passion for making a difference through Civitan's mission supporting neurological disability research and local inclusion initiatives. From organizing the popular Revive at Five summer concert series to assembling backpacks for foster children entering a new school year, the Bannock Civitans demonstrate how volunteer power creates community transformation.
The conversation reveals the behind-the-scenes work of volunteers who orchestrate events many locals enjoy without realizing who's responsible. This servant leadership philosophy permeates everything they do, from partnering with New Day (whose slogan "Don't diss my ability" captures their spirit perfectly) to volunteering at My Brother's Table serving meals to those in need.
Brooks' warmth and Southern hospitality shine through as he extends an invitation to anyone interested in finding their place in the community. Whether you're new to town or simply looking to reconnect, the Bannock Civitans meet Wednesdays at noon at the Elks Lodge—and your first lunch with a sponsor is free. Experience firsthand how service creates belonging and transforms both communities and the individuals within them.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Brooks Hale (00:00:00)

2. Finding Home in Pocatello (00:05:30)

3. Bannock Civitans: Mission and Purpose (00:11:41)

4. Revive at Five and Community Events (00:18:12)

5. Service Projects Making a Difference (00:27:16)

6. Getting Involved with Civitans (00:33:57)

7 episodes

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A Southern accent stands out in Pocatello, but Brooks Hale's servant heart fits right in. As president of Bannock Civitans, this North Carolina transplant has discovered what makes a community truly special—the willingness of people to show up and serve.
Brooks shares his journey from occasional visitor to permanent resident, drawn by both Pocatello's outdoor accessibility and its tight-knit community feeling. "You can go five minutes in any direction here and be on a trail," he explains, highlighting the unique balance of small-town connection and natural beauty that defines this corner of Idaho.
What began as a required work activity—joining a service club—transformed into a genuine passion for making a difference through Civitan's mission supporting neurological disability research and local inclusion initiatives. From organizing the popular Revive at Five summer concert series to assembling backpacks for foster children entering a new school year, the Bannock Civitans demonstrate how volunteer power creates community transformation.
The conversation reveals the behind-the-scenes work of volunteers who orchestrate events many locals enjoy without realizing who's responsible. This servant leadership philosophy permeates everything they do, from partnering with New Day (whose slogan "Don't diss my ability" captures their spirit perfectly) to volunteering at My Brother's Table serving meals to those in need.
Brooks' warmth and Southern hospitality shine through as he extends an invitation to anyone interested in finding their place in the community. Whether you're new to town or simply looking to reconnect, the Bannock Civitans meet Wednesdays at noon at the Elks Lodge—and your first lunch with a sponsor is free. Experience firsthand how service creates belonging and transforms both communities and the individuals within them.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Brooks Hale (00:00:00)

2. Finding Home in Pocatello (00:05:30)

3. Bannock Civitans: Mission and Purpose (00:11:41)

4. Revive at Five and Community Events (00:18:12)

5. Service Projects Making a Difference (00:27:16)

6. Getting Involved with Civitans (00:33:57)

7 episodes

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