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May 04, 2024 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Walk in the footsteps of NatureBridge students as you explore Elwha River restoration and its history with NatureBridge. We’ll utilize hands-on field science practices to help you understand biodiversity and ecological health, and how the ecosystem is changing post-dam removal. You will start the day at our Olympic campus with a warm beverage and light snacks, including the world's best banana bread. You’ll have time to meet your fellow day adventurers while packing your lunchtime sandwich as we introduce NatureBridge and the Elwha River. Then we head out into the field to research sites on the Elwha where we will learn about the Elwha River, the impact of the dam in our local community and around the world! Please bring your own water, wear comfortable walking shoes and layers for the weather. The program will conclude on the Elwha River. Registration is $10 and space is limited! We hope you’ll join us for this fun and inspirational day! TO REGISTER TO ATTEND, PLEASE CLICK HERE |
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May 05, 2024 - May 15, 2024
What is YPE? YPE is a Rotary Club program designed for young professionals ages 25 – 35. The purpose is to build a new generation of Rotarian global leaders with global perspectives and experience. Another purpose is to build goodwill and peace between nations and clubs by building personal and professional relationships between young professionals in other countries. This leads to mutual understanding of different cultures on both a business and personal level. It is an exciting new program for Rotary, relevant and interesting to a younger membership!
How does it work? For a period of 8 – 10 days, you will be part of a small group of other young professionals and will travel to Japan, where you will be hosted by a Rotary club. You will stay in a Japanese home of a Rotarian club member who has volunteered to host you. During your time in Japan, you will take part in various activities as a group (in 2019 and 2023, it was a group of 4). In 2024 it will, take place in Osaka from either September 13 or 20. These activities are not only professional but also social/cultural and Rotary based. You will visit companies selected by the host Rotary Club and have a chance to interact with employees at your peer-level as well as higher level, and experience the Japanese corporate culture, how they make decisions, how they interact together, and what they focus on to make their success. You will also spend time in Rotary/Rotaract activities and social cultural activities.
Similarly, there is a group of young professionals from Japan who will visit the Seattle area, hosted by 5 Rotary Clubs in the Seattle area who are hosting the same activities. In 2024, that will happen August 10 - 18. As part of this program, you will be spending some time together with them here in the Seattle area, during some of the group activities. In Japan, you will have a chance to meet these same young professionals during your stay in Osaka. The program includes some time for sightseeing and unscheduled blocks of time.
How much does it cost? While in Osaka, the home-stay is hosted by the Rotary Club there, as are most of the meals. You will have some expenses for train and subway travel in and around Osaka. The Rotary subsidy is 50% of the airfare and optional JR Rail Pass, and 100% reimbursement for Travel Insurance (medical).
Who should participate? Anybody roughly aged 25-35 who embodies the spirit of Rotary and wants to expand their minds and careers, meet new people both professionally and privately, and be open to learn some of the very different cultures of Japan. You should also be open to helping us make this program better for future participants by giving feedback, recommendations, ideas and a little of your time. You might even be asked to help us organize future exchanges as we grow and expand this program to more clubs in more countries!
I’M IN! Now what next? Just click on the link below and the application will be sent to you on May 5th, simultaneously with the other applicants. The applications will be open to complete from May 5- May 15th.
Want to know more? Can’t go this time but want to be involved in some of the YPE activities in Seattle? Click the link below and fill out contact info.
At the heart of Rotary is a business foundation. Part of this program is business training, career and skills development. It may be that your employer will feel the same and offer some portion of the time away from work as paid time. We may be able to play a roll in discussing this with your employer -- feel free to reach out and explore this further.
Here is the link to receive the application when it opens May 5th:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qM0FN0-FcRuFefTw7mv7FD0-Csnoc8anlOGYiPsAQXA/edit?ts=66100e8b
Please reach out with any questions and we are so excited for this to be a successful year with even more fun! Thank you to all of those helping make this program a life changing event for all those participating! |
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May 08, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
This special meeting is being called to provide club membership with an opportunity to hear about and discuss (in small table-talk sessions) the Future Vision Task Force report. This report is the result of several months of task force work to envision what the Rotary Club of Seattle of the future could look like. We would like to see full member participation! Please make attendance to this event a priority to you! Food and beverage will be offered. |
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May 13, 2024 6:00 PM
Join us on Monday, May 13th, at Ivar’s Salmon House on Northlake Way for a special dinner presentation by Jason Childs, former NFL player and current President and CEO of Saltchuk Marine, a family of marine transportation logistics companies including Foss Maritime and Tote. To register to attend, please CLICK HERE. |
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May 15, 2024 Ends: 11:59 PM
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May 17, 2024 10:00 AM
Serves to fulfill Rotary's mission of "advancing international understanding, goodwill, and peace." The committee selects projects that positively impact the health, education, and welfare of less advantaged people in other countries, with a particular emphasis on youth. Actively works with clubs in our District and abroad to leverage — via matching grants — the amount of money available for a project. Members get involved through direct knowledge of the project or by volunteering. Prior focuses have included malaria projects in Zambia, Tanzania, and Uganda; microcredit and water projects in India; de-mining projects in Vietnam and Lebanon; AIDS orphan support in South Africa and Ethiopia; education/literacy projects in Nepal, Chile, and Hungary; and more than a decade of wide-ranging projects in Russia.
Please contact Alicia Flatt for information on how to attend.
Note: no meetings in June, July, and December
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May 18, 2024 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
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Jun 03, 2024 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Join the Young Rotary Leaders group for a fun evening at Flatstick Pub in South Lake Union. Flatstick was inspired by an idea to create a casual beer focused pub that featured a unique and challenging miniature golf course. We'll book a few tee times so you can play a round of mini-golf. Please plan to pay for your round of mini-golf, if you play. No host bar. More info about Flatstick is here: https://flatstickpub.com/ This event is open to all members, but especially hosted for Young Rotary Leaders! Please RSVP to Tabitha Claus at tabithaclaus@gmail.com by May 31.
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Jun 05, 2024 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
The goal of the Community Service Committee is to find volunteering events in our community for Rotarians to get involved and meet other Rotarians.
Contact Mary Johnstone to learn more and how to get involved. |
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Jun 05, 2024 3:00 PM
Provides broad-based support to enhance the education and well-being of all youth in our community through three areas of focus: Education of Rotary members; Service to the School Community; and, Recognition of Students and Teachers. With education and youth among the highest service priorities of this club, members have the opportunity to provide leadership and support where it really matters. Click here to check out the Education Committee's work with the United Negro College Fund. Contact Lori Walker, Co-Chair, to hear more about the Education Committee and obtain the meeting Zoom link.
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Jun 07, 2024 6:00 PM
Join us for an inspiring evening with Native American photographer and educator Matika Wilbur. Matika traveled around the country to photograph members of all then-562 federally recognized US tribes. She will share her prensentation Changing the Way We See Native America: Dismantling Native American Stereotypes. Catering will be provided by Off the Rez Food truck and Catering Company. This is a free community event; to attend, please register by CLICKING HERE. |
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Jun 08, 2024 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
To RSVP to attend, please CLICK HERE.
Thank you for supporting Wellspring Family Services and families in our community. This fair will be focused on celebrating families, and will offer items and services to help families regain housing stability. Please note that all volunteers must be signed up for a specific role and shift prior to June 3rd. We will not be able to accommodate any additional volunteers after this date. Some roles may require background checks. The fair will be held inside and outside, so please dress appropriately for the weather, and wear comfortable shoes. You are also welcome to bring water, beverages, and snacks to stay comfortable and safe during your shift. When you arrive for your volunteer shift, please check in with Thom. If you have a Wellspring shirt, please wear it. If not, please let us know your size and we will provide one. If this is your first time volunteering with Wellspring, you will need to complete an application. Some volunteer roles may require a background check or additional training. Thank you!
General Set up – 8 volunteers Volunteers will assist in setting up tables and resources prior to the event start, to organize the space for a successful Family Resource Fair. Once set up is complete, volunteers will take over another volunteer role. Morning shift only.
Greeter – 4 volunteers Paired with a Wellspring staff member to stand at fair entrance and greet families as they arrive. You may be distributing wrist bands or utilizing a clicker to count attendees.
Crossing Guard – 2 volunteers Volunteer will assist attendees in safely crossing the street from parking area to fair area.
Food Service – 2 volunteers Volunteer will serve food and coffee to visiting families.
Floating – 2 volunteers As a floating volunteer, your main role will be to provide additional support to various areas of the event as they get busy. If there are no areas in immediate need of support, you will be assisting in restocking books, clothing, and other supplies for future Wellspring orders.
Clean Up – 6 volunteers Assist Wellspring staff in cleaning up tables, resources, and materials after the event. You may be asked to break down tents, tables and chairs, dispose of trash, and organize supplies. Afternoon shift only.
Family Store
Diaper Resource Assistants – 2 volunteers Volunteers will assist Family Store staff in distributing diapers, hygiene items, and other Family Store resources directly to families attending the fair. Will also assist in gathering additional supplies from inside the Wellspring building and replenishing the tables outside. Requirements: Language skills preferred (particularly Spanish, Somali, Amharic, and Tigrinya).
Family Store Resource Assistants – 2 volunteers Volunteers will distribute children’s books, or other items to interested families and other Family Store resources. Volunteers may need to gather additional books from inside the Wellspring building and replenish books as needed.
Housing
Assistant Extraordinaire – 2 volunteers Volunteers will assist Housing staff in copying client documents, and communicating with attendees waiting in line. Support case managers in distribution of resources. Requirements: background check and additional training may be necessary.
Early Learning Center
Art Table Chaperones – 2 volunteers Volunteers will support Early Learning Center staff in activities to entertain children attending the Family Resource Fair with their families. This may include supervising play with toys, or supporting the Arts and Crafts table. Requirements: Background check required. |
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Jun 19, 2024 Ends: 11:59 PM UTC-07:00
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Jun 19, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Pinkham & Skeel and Presidents Circle Donors will be invited to a special event on Wednesday, June 19th at the Seattle Yacht Club from 5:00-7:00 pm. This is a recognition for our club members who have donated to the SRSF at either $1000 (P&S) and $2500 (PC) levels. There will be delicious appetizers, wine, beer and soft drinks. It’s going to be a lovely event.
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Jun 21, 2024 10:00 AM
Serves to fulfill Rotary's mission of "advancing international understanding, goodwill, and peace." The committee selects projects that positively impact the health, education, and welfare of less advantaged people in other countries, with a particular emphasis on youth. Actively works with clubs in our District and abroad to leverage — via matching grants — the amount of money available for a project. Members get involved through direct knowledge of the project or by volunteering. Prior focuses have included malaria projects in Zambia, Tanzania, and Uganda; microcredit and water projects in India; de-mining projects in Vietnam and Lebanon; AIDS orphan support in South Africa and Ethiopia; education/literacy projects in Nepal, Chile, and Hungary; and more than a decade of wide-ranging projects in Russia.
Please contact Alicia Flatt for information on how to attend.
Note: no meetings in June, July, and December
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Jul 03, 2024 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
The goal of the Community Service Committee is to find volunteering events in our community for Rotarians to get involved and meet other Rotarians.
Contact Mary Johnstone to learn more and how to get involved. |
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Jul 03, 2024 3:00 PM
Provides broad-based support to enhance the education and well-being of all youth in our community through three areas of focus: Education of Rotary members; Service to the School Community; and, Recognition of Students and Teachers. With education and youth among the highest service priorities of this club, members have the opportunity to provide leadership and support where it really matters. Click here to check out the Education Committee's work with the United Negro College Fund. Contact Lori Walker, Co-Chair, to hear more about the Education Committee and obtain the meeting Zoom link.
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Jul 10, 2024 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM UTC-07:00
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Jul 15, 2024 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM UTC-07:00
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Jul 19, 2024 10:00 AM
Serves to fulfill Rotary's mission of "advancing international understanding, goodwill, and peace." The committee selects projects that positively impact the health, education, and welfare of less advantaged people in other countries, with a particular emphasis on youth. Actively works with clubs in our District and abroad to leverage — via matching grants — the amount of money available for a project. Members get involved through direct knowledge of the project or by volunteering. Prior focuses have included malaria projects in Zambia, Tanzania, and Uganda; microcredit and water projects in India; de-mining projects in Vietnam and Lebanon; AIDS orphan support in South Africa and Ethiopia; education/literacy projects in Nepal, Chile, and Hungary; and more than a decade of wide-ranging projects in Russia.
Please contact Alicia Flatt for information on how to attend.
Note: no meetings in June, July, and December
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Zoom Only
Jul 24, 2024 12:30 PM
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Jul 31, 2024 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM UTC-07:00
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Aug 05, 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM UTC-07:00
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Aug 07, 2024 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
The goal of the Community Service Committee is to find volunteering events in our community for Rotarians to get involved and meet other Rotarians.
Contact Mary Johnstone to learn more and how to get involved. |
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Plymouth Church
Aug 07, 2024 12:30 PM
To purchase tickets for all club events this year, please use this link: https://ourmayberry.com/campaigns/270/events A world-renowned scientist and recipient of the National Medal of Science in 2011, Dr. Leroy Hood co-founded the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) in 2000, served as its first President from 2000-2017 and is a Professor and Chief Strategy Officer. In 2016, ISB affiliated with Providence where Dr. Hood now serves as Emeritus Science Advisor.
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Aug 07, 2024 3:00 PM
Provides broad-based support to enhance the education and well-being of all youth in our community through three areas of focus: Education of Rotary members; Service to the School Community; and, Recognition of Students and Teachers. With education and youth among the highest service priorities of this club, members have the opportunity to provide leadership and support where it really matters. Click here to check out the Education Committee's work with the United Negro College Fund. Contact Lori Walker, Co-Chair, to hear more about the Education Committee and obtain the meeting Zoom link.
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Aug 15, 2024 6:00 PM
We hope to see members out in strong numbers for the August Happy Hour for Good put on by Lake Union Rotary. The August happy hour benefits our dear friends at Harvest Against Hunger! To register to attend, please CLICK HERE. |
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Aug 16, 2024 10:00 AM
Serves to fulfill Rotary's mission of "advancing international understanding, goodwill, and peace." The committee selects projects that positively impact the health, education, and welfare of less advantaged people in other countries, with a particular emphasis on youth. Actively works with clubs in our District and abroad to leverage — via matching grants — the amount of money available for a project. Members get involved through direct knowledge of the project or by volunteering. Prior focuses have included malaria projects in Zambia, Tanzania, and Uganda; microcredit and water projects in India; de-mining projects in Vietnam and Lebanon; AIDS orphan support in South Africa and Ethiopia; education/literacy projects in Nepal, Chile, and Hungary; and more than a decade of wide-ranging projects in Russia.
Please contact Alicia Flatt for information on how to attend.
Note: no meetings in June, July, and December
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Aug 21, 2024 11:30 AM
New Members get to learn about the Rotary Club of Seattle (RCOS), Seattle Rotary Service Foundation (SRSF), and what it means to be a Rotarian, by doing. With guidance from their Mentor, every step of the way, and support from the Mentor Committee, New Members get to earn their Blue Badge by completing the Blue Badge Checklist. Once the Blue Badge Checklist is completed, the New Member will be announced formally in front of the Club and presented with their Blue Badge.
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Plymouth Church
Aug 21, 2024 12:30 PM
For tickets to this and all other club events this year, please use this link: https://ourmayberry.com/campaigns/270/events Benjamin Danielson is a pediatrician and clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Throughout his time as a pediatrician, Danielson has facilitated the creation and development of diversity programs and contributed actively to governmental policy as a member of several health boards. Danielson was the medical director of the Odessa Brown Children's Clinic from 1999 to 2020, where he then resigned and spoke out about prevalent institutional racism and a resistance to change from hospital leaders. In September 2021, it was announced that Danielson would be directing a new program, Allies in Healthier Systems for Health & Abundance in Youth (AHSHAY) to help address and prevent youth incarceration. |
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Aug 24, 2024 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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Aug 27, 2024 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
This Rotary Mariners hosted event will start off with happy hour at Daniel's Broiler before proceeding to MOHAI for boarding of the Virginia V. To get tickets, please CLICK HERE. |
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Sep 04, 2024 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
The goal of the Community Service Committee is to find volunteering events in our community for Rotarians to get involved and meet other Rotarians.
Contact Mary Johnstone to learn more and how to get involved. |
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Sep 04, 2024 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Plymouth Church
Sep 04, 2024 12:30 PM
For tickets to this and all other club events this year, please use this link: https://ourmayberry.com/campaigns/270/events Kate Riley is the editorial page editor of The Seattle Times. She works with The Times editorial board to develop the opinion page’s positions on issues. She joined The Times’ editorial page in 2002 as a writer and columnist. A graduate of Redmond High School and the University of Washington, she returned to the Seattle area after spending 17 years working at Eastern Washington newspapers where she was a reporter, editorial writer and editorial page editor. She started her career as a farm writer for the Times-owned Walla Walla Union-Bulletin (Think Walla Walla Sweet Onions and the wine industry.) |
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Sep 04, 2024 3:00 PM
Provides broad-based support to enhance the education and well-being of all youth in our community through three areas of focus: Education of Rotary members; Service to the School Community; and, Recognition of Students and Teachers. With education and youth among the highest service priorities of this club, members have the opportunity to provide leadership and support where it really matters. Click here to check out the Education Committee's work with the United Negro College Fund. Contact Lori Walker, Co-Chair, to hear more about the Education Committee and obtain the meeting Zoom link.
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MOHAI
Sep 11, 2024 6:00 PM
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Sep 11, 2024 6:00 PM
The evening will feature a presentation and tour from Executive Director Leonard Garfield. To purchase tickets, please CLICK HERE. |
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Sep 18, 2024 11:30 AM
New Members get to learn about the Rotary Club of Seattle (RCOS), Seattle Rotary Service Foundation (SRSF), and what it means to be a Rotarian, by doing. With guidance from their Mentor, every step of the way, and support from the Mentor Committee, New Members get to earn their Blue Badge by completing the Blue Badge Checklist. Once the Blue Badge Checklist is completed, the New Member will be announced formally in front of the Club and presented with their Blue Badge.
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Plymouth Church
Sep 18, 2024 12:30 PM
For tickets to this and all other club events this year, please use this link: https://ourmayberry.com/campaigns/270/events Dr. Borjesson joined Washington State University as the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine in July 2020 after more than a decade at the University of California-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, where she established herself as a respected pioneer and leader in the field of veterinary medicine.
She served in various leadership roles at UC-Davis, including as chair of the Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology; director of the Clinical Regenerative Medicine Laboratory; and inaugural director of the Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures. She specialized in adult-derived stem cell research and spent her last 12 years at UC-Davis examining how stem cells alter the immune system. A board-certified veterinary clinical pathologist, Dr. Borjesson has more than 100 peer-reviewed publications. She holds two patents in mesenchymal stem cells and immunomodulation, and some of her recent research has focused on naturally occurring inflammatory bowel disease in dogs, chronic gingivostomatitis in cats and spinal cord injury in dogs. She received the Zoetis Research Excellence award in 2014 for the exceptional quality and productivity of her research efforts in regenerative medicine with an emphasis on utilizing mesenchymal stem cells as a therapeutic option for both orthopedic injury (such as bone and tendon damage) and in immunomodulation.
While her new role as dean means she is no longer in the classroom, Dr. Borjesson has always taken pride and enjoyment in helping to train and motivate the next generation of leaders and innovators in veterinary medicine. Since her first instructor role in 1996, she has taught, mentored, or interacted with hundreds of graduate, undergraduate and professional DVM students. |
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Sep 20, 2024 10:00 AM
Serves to fulfill Rotary's mission of "advancing international understanding, goodwill, and peace." The committee selects projects that positively impact the health, education, and welfare of less advantaged people in other countries, with a particular emphasis on youth. Actively works with clubs in our District and abroad to leverage — via matching grants — the amount of money available for a project. Members get involved through direct knowledge of the project or by volunteering. Prior focuses have included malaria projects in Zambia, Tanzania, and Uganda; microcredit and water projects in India; de-mining projects in Vietnam and Lebanon; AIDS orphan support in South Africa and Ethiopia; education/literacy projects in Nepal, Chile, and Hungary; and more than a decade of wide-ranging projects in Russia.
Please contact Alicia Flatt for information on how to attend.
Note: no meetings in June, July, and December
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Sep 26, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
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Oct 02, 2024 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
The goal of the Community Service Committee is to find volunteering events in our community for Rotarians to get involved and meet other Rotarians.
Contact Mary Johnstone to learn more and how to get involved. |
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Washington Athletic Club
Oct 02, 2024 12:30 PM
For tickets: https://ourmayberry.com/campaigns/270/events
Erik Nordstrom is the chief executive officer of Nordstrom, Inc. (JWN), a leading fashion retailer dedicated to helping customers feel good and look their best. He is a fourth-generation member of the Nordstrom family. Under Erik’s leadership, the business has grown from $5.1M to more than $15B and has increased its number of stores from 115 to more than 350. Erik has also driven critical investments in new capabilities to blend the digital and physical experiences, bringing Nordstrom closer to customers and serving them how, where and when they want to shop.
Prior to becoming CEO, Erik held various positions within Nordstrom. Starting in the stockroom at the downtown Seattle Nordstrom store in 1976, becoming a shoe salesperson in 1979, later moving into buying and regional management positions and leadership roles overseeing all areas of the business, Erik’s career has spanned every aspect of the retail business. |
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Oct 02, 2024 3:00 PM
Provides broad-based support to enhance the education and well-being of all youth in our community through three areas of focus: Education of Rotary members; Service to the School Community; and, Recognition of Students and Teachers. With education and youth among the highest service priorities of this club, members have the opportunity to provide leadership and support where it really matters. Click here to check out the Education Committee's work with the United Negro College Fund. Contact Lori Walker, Co-Chair, to hear more about the Education Committee and obtain the meeting Zoom link.
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Oct 12, 2024 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO ATTEND!
It's our Three Year Anniversary. Come celebrate with us!! Here is what you can look forward to: Spotlight of our Rotary members who are in direct service of survivors: - Kristine Moreland, who expertly does street outreach, finds missing youth and brings them home to family and safety. - Dr Marshall Partington, who is a plastic surgeon and removing branding tattoos from survivors as part of their healing journey. Sing along to "It's the End of the Line for Sex Trafficking" and "Come Together, Rotary!" A big THANK YOU to all of the Rotary Clubs who agreed to partner with us to provide education to quickly identify signs of sexual exploitation and how to respond appropriately: - Duvall Rotary - Lake Union Rotary - Lynnwood Rotary - Mercer Island Rotary - Mill Creek Rotary - Seattle #4 Rotary - MORE TO COME! PARKING: Park at the pay lot immediately across the street, and in between Taco del Mar & the ARMY NAVY Surplus Store. It's close by and well illuminated. ATTIRE: This is a casual event, but if you're someone who likes to dress up - go for it! WHAT: Beer, wine and heavy appetizers WHO: All Rotarians and guests aged 21+ are welcome! |
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Oct 16, 2024 11:30 AM
New Members get to learn about the Rotary Club of Seattle (RCOS), Seattle Rotary Service Foundation (SRSF), and what it means to be a Rotarian, by doing. With guidance from their Mentor, every step of the way, and support from the Mentor Committee, New Members get to earn their Blue Badge by completing the Blue Badge Checklist. Once the Blue Badge Checklist is completed, the New Member will be announced formally in front of the Club and presented with their Blue Badge.
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Motif Hotel
Oct 16, 2024 12:30 PM
For tickets to this and all other club events this year, please use this link: https://ourmayberry.com/campaigns/270/events Jay Inslee is a fifth-generation Washingtonian who has lived and worked on both sides of the state. He grew up in the Seattle area where his father, Frank, was a high school teacher and coach. His mother, Adele, worked as a sales clerk at Sears & Roebuck. Jay worked his way through college and graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in economics before earning his law degree at Willamette University. He and his wife, Trudi, then moved to Selah, a small town near Yakima where they raised their three sons. Jay worked as an attorney and prosecutor.
Jay and Trudi are now proud grandparents to six active little Inslees. Besides writing and illustrating books for his grandchildren and sketching scenes from around Washington, Jay is an avid cyclist and charter member of Hoopaholics, a youth basketball academy.
Jay first became involved in public service in 1985 when he and Trudi helped lead the effort to build a new public high school in Selah. Motivated to fight against proposed funding cuts for rural schools, Jay went on to represent the 14th Legislative District in the state House of Representatives. He was then elected to Congress in 1992. The Inslees later moved back to Kitsap County where Jay was elected to Congress in 1998, serving until 2012 when he was elected governor.
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Oct 18, 2024 10:00 AM
Serves to fulfill Rotary's mission of "advancing international understanding, goodwill, and peace." The committee selects projects that positively impact the health, education, and welfare of less advantaged people in other countries, with a particular emphasis on youth. Actively works with clubs in our District and abroad to leverage — via matching grants — the amount of money available for a project. Members get involved through direct knowledge of the project or by volunteering. Prior focuses have included malaria projects in Zambia, Tanzania, and Uganda; microcredit and water projects in India; de-mining projects in Vietnam and Lebanon; AIDS orphan support in South Africa and Ethiopia; education/literacy projects in Nepal, Chile, and Hungary; and more than a decade of wide-ranging projects in Russia.
Please contact Alicia Flatt for information on how to attend.
Note: no meetings in June, July, and December
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