Community Service Clubs
Norton is home to several dedicated volunteer groups and community service clubs that work year-round to make our city a better place. From organizing events and beautifying public spaces to supporting local families and youth programs, these groups play a vital role in strengthening our community spirit. Their passion and commitment help make Norton a place we’re all proud to call home.
Want to make a difference for children and families in Norton? Join the Norton Kiwanis Club—part of a global network of over 7,000 clubs dedicated to serving communities and changing lives. Our local chapter has its own unique traditions, and we welcome you to be a part of them. We meet regularly to give back, share ideas, and enjoy great company along the way.
The Norton Women’s Club brings the community together through events like the Easter Egg Hunt, Christmas in the Park, Safety Town, and other impactful fundraisers. Focused on supporting local children and families, the club offers a fun and rewarding way to get involved and build lasting connections in Norton.
Since 1997, the Copley-Norton Lions Club has proudly served both communities with a shared mission of giving back. With a special focus on supporting the visually impaired and providing scholarships to local students, the club raises funds through popular initiatives like their annual Christmas tree lot and locally sourced Ohio cider sales. It’s community service with heart—and a strong local flavor!
The Norton Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and celebrating our city’s rich heritage. Through projects like restoring the one-room schoolhouse and maintaining the historic Biery House, they keep Norton’s past alive for future generations. Their annual corn roast fundraiser is a beloved community event that brings history and neighbors together in a fun, memorable way.
The Norton 4-H Club is a lively group of youth who actively engage in community events—ranging from service projects to fun fundraisers that promote 4-H’s mission. Members develop valuable skills by completing project books and showcasing their work through both 4-H and County Fair judging competitions. It’s a fantastic opportunity for young people to build skills, gain confidence, and make a positive impact in Norton!
The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are active and thriving in Norton, offering local youth the chance to learn new skills, build character, and give back to the community. Through service projects, outdoor adventures, and leadership activities, Scouts in Norton grow into confident, capable young leaders—all while having fun and making lifelong friendships.