Wednesday, June 4
Socialize @ Noon!
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Washington Athletic Club
WA State Attorney General Nick Brown
Nick Brown is Washington state’s 19th attorney general, elected into office in November 2024. Nick believes the attorney general’s role is to serve as the people’s advocate.
Having grown up in Steilacoom, Nick is a proud product of public schools and the son of public servants.
As attorney general, Nick’s key areas of focus include protecting public safety, advancing environmental and worker protections, standing up for civil rights, and holding the powerful to account when they violate our laws and harm the people of our state.
Club members spent last Friday attending a tour and RISE graduation ceremony at the facilities of the Seattle Rotary Service Foundation's 2025 Large Local Impact Grant recipient, Uplift NW! Rotary is much more than lunch meetings, and attending events like this remember why we join in service, together!
Thanks to Gina Hall and club members that attended on this special day.
Business Mentors Program participants and other club members attended an end of year reception for students in May. Incoming Club President Jan Levy provided remarks during the event. Thanks to all for continuing this important partnership, especially our committee chairs Barton DeLacy and Paul Tsai!
Seattle Rotarians gathered virtually on Wednesday, May 28th, to hear from Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra L. Stephens. This thought-provoking presentation covered topics such as the importance of the courts, judicial independence, judicial accountability, court selection processes within the US, as well as the inclusion of a case study for Rotarians to learn from.
Prior to the start of the meeting, Seattle 4 President Jon Bridge encouraged fellow Rotarians to give to the Rotary Foundation if they have not already done so. President Bridge emphasized that donations of any size are greatly appreciated. “But for goodness sakes, it’s participation that makes a big difference, both for Rotary and just about every nonprofit that we belong to, if you are a member of their boards, the important thing is to participate,” President Bridge said. Anyone that is interested in donating more to TRF or still needs to make their annual contribution is encouraged to do so promptly.
Following President Bridge’s opening, fellow Rotarian Justin Grose gave a short presentation on the local history of the Seattle Boys and Girls Club as well as the impact that Seattle Rotary has been able to have with that organization. Grose unveiled the rich history of the Seattle Boys and Girls Club, tracing its roots back to 1939 when it began as the Rotary Youth Foundation in the basement of Plymouth Church. Following this, the club quickly grew and required more room than the Church could offer.
As the years progressed the club was able to raise funds to build their own facility in 1954, expand in 1989, renovate in 1999, and update in 2001. This growth was aided through contributions from the Seattle Rotary club. "Rotary was the reason this club started, and it still plays a massive role in its support," Gross emphasized, highlighting the Seattle Rotary’s seven-decade commitment to youth development. Grose invited Rotarians to attend an open house on June 12th from 5pm to 7pm at the Rotary Boys and Girls Club to celebrate their 70-year anniversary. Those interested in attending can RSVP on the Seattle Rotary Website or by clicking this link.
SRSF is rounding out the year with several club events-we hope you are able to join us in celebration!
Thursday, June 12 from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM at the Rotary Boys and Girls Club
Rotary Boys and Girls Club 70th Anniversary Celebration
For seven decades, this iconic building has been a hub of opportunity, where young people have gained the skills, confidence, and hope to shape their futures. We invite you to come together with community leaders, alumni, supporters, and friends to honor the history we’ve built and the future we’re continuing to create.
Let’s celebrate the legacy of this space and the generations of young people it has served — and continue building the future, together.
Wednesday, June 18 from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM at the Seattle Tennis Club
Pinkham & Skeel and President's Circle Reception
This reception will recognize our member donors for their generosity in giving this Rotary year. To join the Pinkham & Skeel Circle of Service, the minimum donation is $1,000. To join the President's Circle, the minimum donation is $2,500.
Jim Pinkham and Ernst "Ernie" Skeel were key figures in the early development of the Rotary movement. Pinkham, a lumber wholesaler, and Skeel, a lawyer, were both founding members of the Seattle Rotary Club. Skeel played a crucial role in drafting Rotary's first constitution and emphasized the importance of giving back to society. Pinkham later became Rotary Seattle's third president in 1911.
SAVE THE DATE INVITATIONS HAVE GONE OUT TO QUALIFIED DONORS!
Thank you again for your very generous donations to the Seattle Rotary Service Foundation!
Thursday, June 12
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Rotary Boys and Girls Club (201 19th Ave)
Rotary Boys and Girls Club Building 70th Anniversary Celebration
For seven decades, this iconic building has been a hub of opportunity, where young people have gained the skills, confidence, and hope to shape their futures. We invite you to come together with community leaders, alumni, supporters, and friends to honor the history we’ve built and the future we’re continuing to create.
Let’s celebrate the legacy of this space and the generations of young people it has served — and continue building the future, together.
🎉 Event Highlights
Light refreshments and an opportunity to connect with fellow friends of Rotary
A special display recognizing key milestones and stories from the past 70 years
Tributes to the people and partnerships that have made this journey possible
The opportunity to invest in the Club experiences that continue to shape youth's futures
An alumni group photograph
This is an all-ages community event! Please share this invitation with other Rotary BGC friends.
RSVPs are requested by June 6th to plan for catering. We look forward to celebrating with you!
Monday, June 16
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
DoubleTree Hotel SeaTac
District 5030 End of Year Celebration
YOU’RE INVITED tojoin President Jon, our club’s leaders, and Rotarians around our region to celebrate the 2024-2025 Rotary year
on Monday evening, June 16th at the SeaTac Doubletree Hotel
The highlight of this year-end District celebration will be the formal “Passing of the Home Club of the District Governor banner” to our club!All the Seattle Rotarians in attendance are invited to the front of the ballroom to stand with District Governor-elect Jeff Borek as he accepts the District Governor banner from the outgoing District Governor. This ceremony officially designates Seattle Rotary as the “Home Club of the District Governor” for the 2025-2026 Rotary year! 🌟 The reception/dinner/program runs 5:30PM-8:30PM and is $100 per person. The dress is festive casual.
Cathy Gibson is point person for our club so let her know if you can attend and/or have questions. Her email is: dggibson2021@gmail.com.
Wednesday, June 18
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Seattle Tennis Club
Pinkham & Skeel Donors Reception
SAVE THE DATE! This event will be open to select donors in honor of their contributions to the Seattle Rotary Service Foundation this year.
Wednesday, June 25
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Swedish Club
Annual President's Party
Let's send Club President Jon Bridge out in style at this year's President's Party at a new location-The Swedish Club! Enjoy food, drinks, and fun with your fellow Rotarians. To register to attend, please purchase your tickets by CLICKING HERE and scrolling down to the June 25 event.
In an effort to better inform membership of the health of the club, we will start posting member additions and resignations after each month's club board meeting. April membership changes approved by the board on May 27 are as follows:
New Members: Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman and Bob Braun
Resignations: Loria Yeadon, Ford Van Winkle, Raymond Tymas-Jones, Amy Maloney
We love to see our Rotary members promoting good works in our community and abroad! If you have a project or fundraiser that you are excited about and would like to promote to your fellow club members, please check in with our Club Director, Mary Goldie, before distributing information or invitations through our email roster. We value the privacy of our members’ contact information and can let you know the appropriate ways to reach out to folks in our club. Thank you!!
These are club membership (not total years of Rotary membership) anniversaries only
1 Year
Arik Korman
Stephen Hall
2 Years
Julie Kang
Amy Maloney
Eunji Seo
4 Years
Dr. Yvonne Richards
Brenda Barnes
Tim Cummins
Steven Gonzalez
5 Years
Kerry O'Keefe
6 Years
Liam Li
Dorothy Miller
7 Years
Jevon Powell
13 Years
Peter Wright
14 Years
Sarah Weaver
Jonathan Kilpatrick (reinstatement)
17 Years
Sue Beller
23 Years
Jerilyn Brusseau
Dr. John Kilpatrick
24 Years
Charley Dickey
26 Years
Maureen Brotherton
31 Years
Edie Hilliard (reinstatement)
Len Cereghino
33 Years
Doug Seto
39 Years
Tim Bendokas
42 Years
Tom Herche
Get Involved
Meet fellow Rotarians and get involved in service. See below for a list of committees. Email the committee chair by clicking on their name. Or, contact Mary Goldie for more information.
4. Invite your connections to a weekly meeting, and let mary@seattlerotary.org know so they may be introduced.
If you don't already have a LinkedIn profile, CLICK HERE to learn how to get started.
SEATTLE 4 ROTARY AUDIO VISUAL SPONSORS
Video of Seattle 4 Rotary Programs are available online thanks to the generous support of our Seattle Rotary Audio Visual Sponsors.
In addition to supporting our club, becoming a Seattle 4 Rotary Audio Visual Sponsor brings many benefits. To learn more, click here, or contact Mary for more details at mary@seattlerotary.org.
Do You Have Any Musical Instruments to Donate to Students in Need?
Music4Life is a non-profit and project of Rotary District 5030 that distributes musical instruments to public school students in need.
We welcome any gently used musical instruments you wish to donate. They can be delivered directly to these local music stores that are now open: American Music in Phinney Ridge and Kennelly Keys Music in Bellevue, Lynnwood, and Everett.
Please accompany your instrument with the PDF donation form, linked below.
Our Rotary Cares team is ready to listen and to support you. One of the wonderful things about our club is that you have many friends --you just need to reach out to tap into our amazing network of caring people. Please contact our Rotary Cares Committee Chair to let us know how we can help.
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