Rotary Club  of Woodinville 

Rotary Club of Woodinville
meets Tuesdays at 7 a.m.
at the Sammamish Valley Grange
NE 145th St. and the

Woodinville-Redmond Rd.

Next Meeting at the Grange - Tuesday, April 5
 

Club Leadership for 2010-11

Charitable Giving Focus:
Education, Literacy and Scholarships
 
Club Calendar  
Future Programs  

 
Duty Roster
 
Rotary Reporters Cover
Previous Meetings of:

March 15 - Grace
Feb. 8 at SAS
Feb. 1
January 25
January 18
January 11
January 4
 
Organizations Woodinville Rotary Supports
 
 
Snappy's Rotary Photo Gallery
Shots from Special Meetings and Club Events

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Click here
For Kokanee dictionary distribution photos

Previous Club Newsletters

 
Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15
Feb. 22 March 1 March 8
March 15    

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Major Event
Alert

   4th annual Rotary
Earth Day Celebration
 April 22
at Molbak's. Reservations required.
   A sign-up reservation sheet will again be available at the April 5 meeting to make sure Rotarians are registered for this event. The event is being publicized to the general public by Molbak's through their extensive marketing program. Catered by Landau's. Generous wine pourings from Brian Carter Cellars, Elsom Cellars, Castillo de Feliciana, Dusted Valley and DeLille Cellars.
   More Details at the Rotary meeting.
Limited to first 200 to register.
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News for Members and Friends
of Greater Woodinville Rotary Club

Friday Night Potluck Update

No Foolin' ! ! !
Beverage provided at the Potluck will
be dispensed from a keg!
Derived from hops. Will sometimes foam.
Those preferring different variety of beverage
should bring their own choice. Wine would be an alternative.

We're kicking off plans for our annual
charity fund raising event with an Oktoberfest Potluck
beginning at 6 p.m. Friday at the Maltby Cafe.

Reminder to bring the potluck item you signed up to provide.

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Friday, April 1

Come prepared to talk auction procurement and filling the house
with guests at the October 8 Oktoberfest Night.

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 Auction-Charity Event Kickoff set for April Fool's Day: We will not hold our traditional Tuesday meeting the last week of March. Instead, the club will gather the evening of April 1, a Friday, with a social event to kickoff work on the 21st Annual Charity Fundraising event scheduled this year for October 8. No meeting at the Grange on March 29! We will gather at 6 p.m. at the Maltby Cafe for an old fashioned, family-style potluck in keeping with our theme of Woodinville Rotary Oktoberfest. You'll enjoy the live music of Bonnie Birch and her Bavarian trio. A good meeting to invite prospective Rotarians. A get together with spouses and significant others to bring them up to speed with our plans for the next dinner-auction event.

 

Ace Rotary Reporter Becky Clark Covers March 15 and March 22

 

 

Erv's Presidential Recap

Posted February 22

 

April 13---Cascadia breakfast.  We have a table.  More details to follow.

 

Be sure to sign up for the Rotary Earth Day Celebration at Molbak's April 22. Reservations limited to 200 for this 4th annual event. The celebration will feature four wineries, cooking and gardening demonstrations, prizes and a great time to entertain prospective Rotarians. $25 per person with proceeds to Woodinville Rotary Charitable Foundation. Be sure your spouse or significant other knows about this family of Rotary event. 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 22, the date our country celebrates mother Earth and all of our bounty.

Club welcomes Anel to Membership

Anel Mercado-Sanjuan receives her "blue badge" of membership from sponsor
John Hughes and club president Erv DeSmet.

Miro seeks experiences with members

Exchange student Miro Gonzalez gave members a few tips on
experiences he would like to share with Rotarians during the balance of
his year with the club. Sporting events head the list.

 

 

Our Community Service Partner
since 1990

Banner Bank has participated with Woodinville Rotary Club since 1990 in the development and support
of the many community and education projects which are and have been the focal point
of our club's annual October charity fund-raising event.

 






  Woodinville Rotary Club's
 Charitable Giving Focus

Rotarians of Woodinville believe that providing a pathway for Woodinville's youth to obtain an education represents our opportunity to live "Service Above Self".

The club provides direct funding to programs from grade  school through college...new Operation Warm coats for young children in need, brand new dictionaries for every third grader, summer reading camps at Kokanee and Woodmoor elementary schools, music and academic opportunities at the Secondary Academy for Success (SAS), a pilot project at Woodinville High School for peer-to-peer math tutoring, and renewable scholarships for Woodinville High School and SAS graduates where it will "make the difference" between affording and attending college.

                                        Education - Literacy - Scholarships