Dear Fellow Rotarians,Crisp mornings and vibrant leaves signal that fall has arrived, a season of change and fresh beginnings across our communities. Fall brings renewed focus, energy, and opportunities for connection. It’s a
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Dear Fellow Rotarians,Crisp mornings and vibrant leaves signal that fall has arrived, a season of change and fresh beginnings across our communities. Fall brings renewed focus, energy, and opportunities for connection. It’s a
October is Economic and Community Development Month, a time to reflect on Rotary’s founding principles — and how we continue to live them today. When Paul Harris and his colleagues first gathered in
How is Rotary changing and evolving across the Pacific Northwest and around the world? What is the District 5030 Strategy plan? How can your Rotary club increase its IMPACT and REACH, better ENGAGE
Your District Environmental/Sustainability Committee and the Rotary Club of Enumclaw invite all Rotarians to join them on Saturday morning, November 8th to restore the once important native foraging and fishing natural area along
Every year, Rotary District 5030’s Youth Exchange (RYE) program gives high school students the chance to see the world—not as tourists, but as true cultural ambassadors. Through this transformative experience, students live with
In 2025, an estimated 370,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer. When someone you care about receives this life-altering news, you naturally want to help. Donating blood through Bloodworks Northwest is a
On Saturday, August 26, the Rotary Club of Des Moines and Normandy Park hosted their 16TH Annual Poverty Bay Blues & Brews Festival. This year about 1,100 people came for a day of
The countdown is over — Hunger Strike 2025 is officially underway, and this year it’s bigger, bolder, and more impactful than ever before! What began in Rotary District 5030 has now become a
Julie Hungar has been a member of the Rotary International club since 1985, yes, 40 years in Rotary. Julie worked tirelessly for women to be officially allowed to be accepted into Rotary; Hence,
Rotary’s commitment to “Service Above Self” was on full display last week as members of the Seattle International District Rotary Club (SIDRC) joined Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) and more than 100 community