Rotary Club of

Valley of the Sun Passport

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Rotary Week of Service
 
Rotary clubs and their members throughout Arizona invite friends, neighbors and fellow citizens to join them as they conduct service projects to benefit the local community during the third annual Rotary Week of Service April 15-21, 2024.
 
Rotary Week of Service aims to bring communities together to address pressing needs and assist families, schools and organizations. Rotary clubs throughout the state are planning a wide range of community projects that include hosting food drives, cleaning local parks, donating items to homeless shelters, planting trees and more.
 
“We invite our friends, neighbors and fellow civic organizations to join our Rotarians as we perform service projects throughout our state,” said Kevin Pitts, district governor for Rotary District 5495.
 
“Rotarians do great things all year long, but we felt the time was right to combine our efforts and bring our communities together to focus on one solid week of service. Rotary is committed to making our world a better place – and there is no better place to start than in our own community.”
 
There are over 100 Rotary clubs – and more than 3,000 Rotarians -- in Arizona serving towns and cities of all sizes. 
 
Many clubs have a community service project planned during Rotary Week of Service. A complete list of community service projects can be found at azrotary.org. Visitors to the site can find information on projects in their community and sign up to volunteer or participate in the project.
 
District 5495 will kick off Rotary Week of Service with The Prom Closet, conducted by the Rotary Club of Peoria North. The annual event will this year be held 9 a.m.-2 p.m., April 6-7 and 13-14 at the GESD System of Care Center, 7677 W. Bethany Home Road, Glendale. Rotarians from throughout the state volunteer at The Prom Closet, which provides formal prom attire free of charge to all high school students.
 
Volunteers are invited to join Rotarians throughout the week to assist with a local service project.
 
“We know there are a lot of people who want to help others and give back – but just can’t seem to find the perfect opportunity. Rotarians are not only committed to service, but they’re closely connected to their communities, and in the best position to identify and coordinate local projects that address urgent needs. We want this to be a true community-wide effort, and encourage non-Rotarians to join us,” added Mr. Pitts.
 
 
Club update
 
Tom and Rebecca are working with Principal Santina Carrillo at Desert Spirit Elementary on a peace-themed essay contest for eighth grade students.  The deadline is May 3 and our judging (of the top 10 essays chosen by the teachers) will begin May 8. We will award gift cards to the top three students. Please let them know if you'd like to get involved.
 
We still need a Service Projects Chair.  Though we don't do many of our own projects, part of our mission is to participate in the work of other clubs.  We need someone to keep and distribute a list so we can all be aware of what's happening.  
 
Patrick has interviewed two candidates for TRVFA (The Rotary Vocational Fund of AZ) scholarships.  If we decide to sponsor one or both of them, there is no cost to us.  Be sure to let him know if you'd like to get involved in the next round of interviews, time TBA.
 
Marco and Rebecca attended Club Leadership Academy (CLA) March 23.  There were lots of ideas shared and lots of networking.
 
Ken and Fran, Marco and Rebecca will be going to District Conference In Rocky Point May 2-5.  Registration Link:  https://rotary5495.org/page/2023-05-01-district-conference
 
Next Board Meeting April 24
Next Club Meeting April 10
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Rebecca Wilks
April 27
 
Anniversaries
Angel Aguirre
April 6
 
Tom Hutchinson
April 6
 
Executives & Directors
Immediate Past President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
President
 
Rotary Foundation Chair
 
Service Project Director
 
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