Last month, our successful district conference - which was defined by inspiration, connection, and a sold-out crowd, one moment stood out above the rest. Surrounded by over 325 Rotarians who share a passion
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Last month, our successful district conference - which was defined by inspiration, connection, and a sold-out crowd, one moment stood out above the rest. Surrounded by over 325 Rotarians who share a passion
May is Youth Service Month in Rotary — a time to recognize that some of the most important work we do is not simply for today, but for the generations that follow us.Across
At the Marcus Whitman Hotel in Walla Walla, twelve youth program participants brought fresh energy to the District Conference—moving more than 340 Rotarians and sparking new momentum for Youth Service. Youth programming wasn’t
The 2026 District 5030 Conference in Walla Walla brought together the very best of Rotary—connection, inspiration, fellowship, and a shared commitment to service. Set against the welcoming charm of Walla Walla, this year’s
The Rotary Club of Edmonds came together at the Edmonds College Gala on April 25th to celebrate the recipient of the Second Chance Scholarship, Ryan Henry. This scholarship was established by Will Chen,
On a Saturday morning late this April, 480 hand-painted boards lined more than 300 feet of fence at the old Molbaks site along Woodinville's main avenue, each one different, each one made by
The Rotary Club of the University District has supported the development of the Bukobero Community Health Centre III Bududa District of the Mt. Elgon highlands since 2020, when it provided its first grant
Our Community Service Committee approved a grant to donate 1000 bilingual OHBD books https://ohbd-rsgbooks.com/ to 15 different organizations serving diverse communities across Seattle. The organizations included Solid Ground, Akin, the Ethiopian Community of
Memorial Day Weekend kicks off the start of summer fun and blood shortages in the Pacific Northwest. Vacation travel, outdoor activities, and increased blood usage in local emergency rooms impact everyone. As the
The Interact Club of West Seattle took on a project that combined community service and peace building. The group met April 24 at the American Foreign Legion where there are 3 Peace