Civic Organizations

A civic organization is a group of individuals who come together to work for the betterment of their community. These groups often focus on an area of interest, such as education, the environment, or social justice. 

Civic organizations are typically volunteer-based and operate without a profit motive. They aim to bring about positive change by mobilizing individuals, leveraging resources, and advocating for issues that matter to their community.

Some examples of civic organizations include neighborhood associations, community development corporations, local non-profits, and civic leagues. These groups can range from small, grassroots organizations to large, established non-profits with hundreds of members.

Civic Organizations:

Blue Mound Masonic Lodge #682 A.F. & A.M. meets the seond Tuesday of the Month at 7 p.m.  This group of men are active in the community supporting local charities with money raised from community breakfasts and sweet corn sales.

Blue Mound Lion's Club meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Blue Mound Civic Center and serves the community of Blue Mound while participating in fundraising events to promote local organizations and charities

Blue Mound Fall Festival Committee hosts a full weekend of fun activities, cocnerts, and vendor the first weekend of August in Wise Park.

Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts meet regularly each month.  

Meridian Youth League provides opportunities for youth interested in a variety of sports.  Check them out on their Facebook page.