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Mar 25, 2023 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must complete a volunteer application and RSVP to fgreen@wellspringfs.org at least one week in advance of the event date . Masks are required onsite for all volunteer activities. Please let us know if there are young children or people with mobility restrictions in your group so we can plan a volunteer activity for everyone to enjoy. For more information and additional opportunities, reach out to Faye at fgreen@wellspringfs.org. The Wellspring Family Store provides free essentials like diapers, formula, clothing, books, toys, and school supplies to children in families experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness. This critical effort relies on volunteers to help sort clothing, manage inventory, and pack orders going to families.
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Mar 25, 2023 6:00 PM
The UNCF “A Mind Is…”® Gala is one of UNCF’s signature fundraising galas and premier social events of the year. Supported by a diverse group of corporate sponsors and individuals, it involves celebrities, dignitaries, civic leaders, volunteers, public officials, alumni and others who support UNCF’s mission of investing in America’s future by getting students to and through college. The event is black tie and cocktail attire. Member Sten Crissey is organizing special Seattle 4 tables for this event. When registering, please list Sten Crissey as your table captain to be seated with the rest of the club. Rotary Club of Seattle has been a long-term partner with UNCF so if you are interested in attending, click to register HERE. |
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Apr 01, 2023 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
We Heart Seattle is a non-profit that comes alongside homeless encampments to clear trash. This is a harm reduction strategy for the people living there and also a beautification strategy for our city. Along the way, We Heart Seattle offers people living outdoors referral services to housing and drug rehabilitation services. Rest assured that if the homeless encampment we are working near is inhabited, We Heart Seattle will get permission from the residents before we clean. It's not uncommon for the residents to come out and clean with us. Wear sturdy hiking boots and layers for the weather. And if you have one, wear your "Rotarian at Work" tee or Rotary hat. This service project is appropriate for volunteers aged 13 years and older.
Location: Assemble in the parking lot of Salty's Seafood in West Seattle at 1936 Harbor Avenue SW, Seattle, WA 98126. The litter pick site is nearby, across the street. Rotarian Virginia McKenzie will be in the Salty's parking lot to greet you. Virginia will be wearing a "Rotarian at Work" tshirt and easy to spot.
To RSVP, click HERE.
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Westin Hotel and on Zoom
Apr 05, 2023 12:30 PM
Heather Snavely is President & CEO of AAA Washington. She joined the club in July 2021. An imaginative leader drawn to brands fueled by passion and a clear mission, Snavely is the first woman to lead AAA Washington, which serves 1.2 million members across Washington and Northern Idaho. Throughout her nearly 30-year career, Snavely has worked across multiple industries including retail, toys and games, gaming and entertainment, consumer technology and sporting goods. She most recently held the VP Marketing role at PCC Community Markets, the nation’s largest community-owned grocer. Prior to PCC, she led global marketing at Brooks Running Company, global consumer communications for Xbox, and was Head of the Hive (or global brand communications) at Cranium. |
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Apr 05, 2023 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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Apr 15, 2023 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Join Seattle 4 Rotary members, family, and friends to spruce up the club by cleaning inside and out.
Bring your favorite tools and spend three hours of fun and service at your Rotary Boys and Girls Club.
This event is held with the RBGC Advisory Board and is a great opportunity the Rotarians and board members to get to know each other.
Patrick will also be making her famous strawberry shortcake – you do not want to miss it! |
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Apr 15, 2023 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Please join NatureBridge staff at our beautiful Olympic National Park campus for our April work day! This is a once-a-year chance to help us take care of our historical campus while connecting with NatureBridge staff and board and celebrating the great work of NatureBridge. Rotary Club of Seattle supports NatureBridge through our Seattle Rotary Service Foundation (SRSF). To register, click HERE. |
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Apr 16, 2023 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
This family-friendly event, which starts at our campus in Olympic National Park and ends at the Elwha River, gives our closest friends and supporters the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of NatureBridge students as you explore the 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. The Rotary Club of Seattle proudly supports NatureBridge through our charitable arm, the Seattle Rotary Service Foundation. To RSVP, click HERE. |
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Apr 21, 2023 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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Apr 22, 2023 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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May 03, 2023 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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May 19, 2023 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 25, 2023
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Jun 07, 2023 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 16, 2023 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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Jun 17, 2023
Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must complete a volunteer application and RSVP to fgreen@wellspringfs.org at least one week in advance of the event date . Masks are required onsite for all volunteer activities. Please let us know if there are young children or people with mobility restrictions in your group so we can plan a volunteer activity for everyone to enjoy. For more information and additional opportunities, reach out to Faye at fgreen@wellspringfs.org. Family Resource Fair events provide a place for families to receive mulitple services at one time. These events have a tremendous impact in the community and rely on volunteers to direct traffic, pass out supplies and resources, serve food, and more. |
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Jul 05, 2023 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 08, 2023 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must complete a volunteer application and RSVP to fgreen@wellspringfs.org at least one week in advance of the event date . Masks are required onsite for all volunteer activities. Please let us know if there are young children or people with mobility restrictions in your group so we can plan a volunteer activity for everyone to enjoy. For more information and additional opportunities, reach out to Faye at fgreen@wellspringfs.org. Welcome our Early Learning Center students back from summer break with a clean and fresh playground. Be ready to scrub down toys, power-wash slides, and have fun! |
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Jul 21, 2023 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 02, 2023 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 18, 2023 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 26, 2023
Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must complete a volunteer application and RSVP to fgreen@wellspringfs.org at least one week in advance of the event date . Masks are required onsite for all volunteer activities. Please let us know if there are young children or people with mobility restrictions in your group so we can plan a volunteer activity for everyone to enjoy. For more information and additional opportunities, reach out to Faye at fgreen@wellspringfs.org. The August Family Resource Fair will focus on equipping children with everything they need to have a successful school year. We rely on volunteers for this event to direct traffic, help pass out supplies and resources, serve food, and more. |
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Sep 06, 2023 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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Sep 15, 2023 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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