Weekly Meetings

The Rotary Club of Rancho Cotati meets every Thursday at Noon.

Location:
"Sally Tomatoes
Event Center"
Sonoma Mtn Village
8238 Valley House Drive
Bldg 1100
Cotati, CA, 94931

Email:
ranchocotatirotary
@gmail.com

Please join us if you are a member of Rotary, or if you are interested in becoming a member.

 

Today's Date:
10 March 2010

Rotaract at SSU

Sonoma State’s Rotaract Club raises funds for Haiti. Read more....

Rotaract

The purpose of Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of friendship and service.

The goals of Rotaract are:

  1. To develop professional and leadership skills.
  2. To emphasize respect for the rights of others, and to promote ethical standards and the dignity of all useful occupations.
  3. To provide opportunities for young people to address the needs and concerns of the community and our world.
  4. To provide fun and fellowship.

Rotaract is for college students and young adults, ages 18-30, who want to make a difference; Leadership Opportunities, Business & Professional Networking, Social Connections, and Fun. Our Rotaract members are students at Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, CA. For more information, please email Keith Riley, or call 707.291.7135. For additional information, visit the Rotary International Download Center for Rotaract.

Officers:

Rotaract at SSU is sponsored by the Santa Rosa East and Rancho Cotati Rotary Clubs.

Rotaract at SSU is sponsored by the Santa Rosa East and Rancho Cotati Rotary Clubs. On August 24, 20 students signed up at this booth on campus.

 

SSU Rotaract Advisor Alice Kibwaa shares new Rpotaract flag with the presidents of the 2 sponsoring club: Mary Graves and John Teague. District governor Kirk Brown graces the event: Day one of the new SSU 2009-2010 Rotaract

SSU Rotaract Advisor Alice Kibwaa shares new Rpotaract flag with the presidents of the 2 sponsoring club: Mary Graves and John Teague. District governor Kirk Brown graces the event: Day one of the new SSU 2009-2010 Rotaract.

 

Books and Balls for Schools in Kangundo, Kenya

Bill Fusco, SSU Athletics Director and Rotarian, donates boxes full of basketballs and soccer balls for children in Kenya. Seen here with incoming President of SSU Rotaract, Brianne J. Nelson.

 

video courtesy of SSU Rotaract