John Pruitt and David Aubry, president and secretary of the Kirkland Rotary Foundation, present a check for $12,420 to Isabelle Kalisa, director of community partnerships of HERO House NW as a part of the grant program funded largely by the foundation's gala and auction last fall. Mr. Aubry announced that the foundation had raised over $13,000 at the event, and the foundation board added $10,000 to the total, providing three grant recipients over $23,000 this year. Foundation president John Pruitt explained that club members, who are also foundation members, voted to determine which three worthy organizations would receive grants this year, and in proportion to the votes received at the annual event. Rotarians and non-Rotarians alike may contribute to the Kirkland Rotary Foundation's community service work through the Rotary club's Donation page on this website.
The Rotary Club
of Kirkland
Welcomes You!
of Kirkland
Welcomes You!
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Bye Week (No Meeting)
Apr. 22, 2024
6:15 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. -
Bunco Night
Steve & Patty Shinstrom'sApr. 27, 2024
6:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. -
Bye Week (No Meeting)
Apr. 29, 2024
6:15 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. -
Rotary Club of Kirkland Rummage Sale Team Meeting
Brezza CondominiumMay 02, 2024
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
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The Rotary Club of Kirkland meets on the first and third Mondays in person, and on the second Monday the meeting is online only. There will not be meetings on Mondays on which falls a national holiday. To join the meetings online, use the Join link that follows, or the meeting identification codes if needed. Zoom sessions open at 6:10 p.m. and meeting activities start at 6:15 p.m. Check the club's Calendar for meeting location information.
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Again this year, members and spouses of members of the Rotary Club of Kirkland volunteered time at Hopelink in Kirkland, this year on the morning of February 29. The Rotary team sorted donated food into categories so the food can be made available to Hopelink's customers. This activity is illustrative of how Rotary builds and sustains communities and provides assistance to folks who need a bit of support from their community.
The Rotary Club of Kirkland and the Lake Washington School District have established a partnership with Music4Life to provide donated-and-repaired musical instruments at no charge for use by local public school students who qualify for federal free and reduced-price meals. For the past sixteen years, Music4Life has been ensuring that family income is not a barrier to music education by assuring that every student who wants to pursue instrumental music can do so.
Rotary Club of Kirkland members gather to collect food for annual Thanksgiving Baskets to support families confronting food insecurity at John Muir Elementary School. John Muir staff identifies families whose circumstances make them eligible for holiday gift donations, and the club collects funds and food to ease the stress of the Thanksgiving holiday. Anyone can support this community service effort by going to the DONATE page on this website. On the donation page, where it says “Please Select Your Donation Designation”, choose the “Holiday Gift” option from the drop-down menu and include a note it's for Thanksgiving!
Camp United We Stand issued a call to Kirkland service clubs for help moving the camp hosted in Kirkland these past three months by Kirkland Congregational Church of Christ at 106 5th Ave. Camp United needed funding and volunteers for a scheduled November 4 camp relocation. In particular, Rotary was asked for help with moving costs for the camp's portable kitchen, which was designed and built over several months by some youth with Sawhorse Revolution. The kitchen was designed to fold up with refrigerators inside and slide onto a flatbed truck to move to the next camp site, St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church in Shoreline at 722 N. 145th St.
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May 13, 2024 6:40 PM
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