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How do Seattle #4 Rotarians
connect and develop friendships?

One important way is through participation in our committees, which organize our philanthropic, social, club, and special-interest activities. Whether you're interested in contributing to the community, networking, or boating, biking, or golfing with fellow Rotarians, you'll be sure to find a group to fit your interests. Note that the work of the service committees is funded, to a large degree, by the Seattle Rotary Service Foundation.


Rotary Relations

Kathy Williams, chair
Rotary Relations is a new committee that will work to tie Seattle #4 more closely to Rotary District 5030 and Rotary International by learning more about them, educating our members, and leveraging our efforts to make this a better world.

 
Young Rotary Leaders

Nicole Nazzaro & Keith Tyacke, co-chairs  
This committee is for young Rotarians and the young at heart. It is focused on the recruitment, retention, and relevancy of young Rotarians who belong to Seattle #4. Their goal is to provide an opportunity for young Rotarians to get to know each other and ultimately make the most out of their Rotary experience.

 
Members
Member exclusiveCheck the Calendar for the date and time of upcoming meetings and events. Also, login at the left for contact information on our committee chairs to be revealed on this page.

New Members
Be sure to check out Keekwulees, our new member acquaintance and orientation group. The Keekwulees program is a great way to form lasting bonds with other club members.
 
Arts

Greg Toy & Jennifer Ridewood,
co-chairs

Mission of the Arts Committee is to be an advocate for the arts - not only within Rotary but within our community. Goals include learning more about the breadth and diversity of local arts through related programs and fellowship events; supporting arts organizations in their educational and outreach initiatives; and gaining an understanding and appreciation of the value of arts organizations to our economic and cultural life. Meets 11:00 a.m. on 2nd Wed. of Sept., Jan., April, June, in back of ballroom where Rotary meets that day.

 

 

 
Business Mentors Program

 Kevin Clark & Alan Kunovsky, co-chairs
Business Mentors Program was launched in 1997 to help guide University of Washington Business School students through their consulting process with small, inner-city businesses. Rotary Mentors spend up to six hours a month providing professional expertise and industry specific knowledge to student teams and to minority business owners. Meets 1:30 p.m. 1st Wed. of each month Sept-June in the back of ballroom.

 
Classification
Tom Betts, chair
Investigates proposed new members relative to: character, business or professional standing, community service record and potential to meet the obligations of membership in Seattle Rotary -- including service, attendance, and financial. Also, reviews the occupation or profession of each new candidate for membership to ensure compatibility with open classifications. Members shall not serve more than five consecutive years without a two year break from this committee. Meets 3rd Tuesday at 10 a.m., 1215 4th Ave., 3rd fl. conference room.)
 
Community Service

Cathy Burnell & Rebecca Borek, co-chairs
Reviews and evaluates community needs and matches some of those needs to our club's service priorities. The output of this activity may take the form of a recommendation to the Seattle Rotary Service Foundation or to a specific committee whose mission is most closely aligned with the opportunity. Meets 11:00 a.m. 1st  Wed. of each month at The Skinner Building, 1326 5th Ave., 7th floor conference room.

Menu of  opportunities for Rotary Week of Service, February 17-24, 2010.

 

 

 

 
Environment

Eric Laschever & Steve Boyd, co-chairs
To foster a greater understanding of and commitment to stewardship of the environment, and to improve the health of the Puget Sound region by promoting educational, fellowship, service and advocacy opportunities for Rotarians, including other clubs in District 5030, their families and the community. Meets 11:00 a.m. 2nd Wed. of month Sept-June at Stoel Rives, 600 University St., 36th floor.

 
Fellowship
Dave Kraft & Virginia Kirn, co-chairs
Promotes friendship, fellowship, and finding common interests among members at regular Rotary meetings as well as through special social/fellowship activities during the year. Committee members are encouraged to host and attend events when possible. Meets on the 1st Tues. each month at 4 p.m., Harbor Club Seattle at 801 2nd Ave., 17th fl.
 
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