Every month, Rotary shines a spotlight on one of the areas where our global network creates meaningful impact. In March, that focus is Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)—one of the most fundamental building
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Every month, Rotary shines a spotlight on one of the areas where our global network creates meaningful impact. In March, that focus is Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)—one of the most fundamental building
Story By Chris NakeaVice Chair & Public Image Officer,Alzheimer’s/Dementia Rotary Action Group (ADRAG) It began on a quiet afternoon in May 2011 on Martha’s Vineyard, an islandlocated just south of Cape Cod in the state
Western Washington experienced historic and widespread flooding in December 2025, as a series of powerful atmospheric rivers brought record-breaking rainfall and relentless storm impacts to the region. Rivers including the Skagit, Snohomish, and
December marks Rotary’s global focus on Disease Prevention and Treatment, a theme that speaks directly to the heart of our mission: improving lives, strengthening communities, and ensuring that people everywhere have access to
Across Washington State and the nation, hunger is deepening. Food banks are overwhelmed, families are struggling, and the crisis is expanding faster than most realize. For Rotarians, this is a call not just
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
September is Rotary’s Basic Education & Literacy month—a reminder that books, teachers, and technology work best when students are ready to learn. Rotary’s focus on supporting education is about building the conditions for
August is Membership and New Club Development Month — a time to reflect on how we grow Rotary, but more importantly, how we make it magnetic.This year, Hunger Strike 2025 is helping clubs
Chris Nakea, Editor – District 5030 NewsletterDear Rotarians,July marks the beginning of a new Rotary year—a time of fresh leadership, renewed purpose, and bold opportunities. Across District 5030, new presidents are stepping up,
Each year on July 1st, Rotary enters a new chapter—one defined by continuity, fresh leadership, and renewed purpose. This transition isn’t just administrative; it’s a reflection of Rotary’s enduring commitment to thoughtful planning,