District 5030 Year-End CelebrationOn June 16, 2025, we gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of our Clubs and individual members. The list below is just a highlight of what we accomplished in our District,
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District 5030 Year-End CelebrationOn June 16, 2025, we gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of our Clubs and individual members. The list below is just a highlight of what we accomplished in our District,
Kay Cook: Service and Strength as our DACdb Guru For years, Rotarians across District 5030 have turned to one name when they needed help navigating DACdb: Kay Cook. Whether it is onboarding new club
In July 2024, dozens of gunshots pierced the quiet Seattle night. Sex traffickers jockeying for turf fired 30 shots on Aurora Avenue North, two blocks from journalist Erin Gartner’s house. Amid a surge
Hunger Strike is back—and Rotary District 5030 is gearing up for our most ambitious year yet.Building on the success of previous years, Hunger Strike 2025 brings new tools, exciting opportunities for clubs, and
We are excited to announce the release of The Many Faces of Rotary, a powerful new video produced by Rotary District 5030 to showcase who we are, what we do, and why Rotary
Every June, YMCA Camp Colman becomes a hub of inspiration as Rotarians, volunteers, and approximately 100 teenagers gather for the annual Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) hosted by Districts 5030 and 5020. This
Saturday, May 3, is new date for Duwamish River Service Day Our dynamic Rotary District 5030 Environmental Sustainability Committee is very active this year and is inviting Rotarians to participate in a hands-on environmental
Why Rotary Action Groups MatterRotary International is built on the principle of service above self, but some of the world’s greatest challenges require dedicated expertise, collaboration, and innovative solutions. That’s where Rotary Action
Stepping into the Pacific Northwest President-Elect Learning Seminar (PNW PELS) for the first time was both exhilarating and a bit overwhelming. As a first-time attendee, yet as the current president of newly chartered
Los Angeles is once again under siege by wildfires, with the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, and Lidia fires marking some of the most destructive in the city’s history. Over 180,000 people have been forced