The Rotary Club of Issaquah has approximately 55 members and serves a community 15 miles from the city of Seattle, Washington. As metropolitan Seattle has expanded, Issaquah has become a suburb of that city. Club President is Don Oellrich. Click here to contact him. Grape Escape 2012 - Save the DateThursday March 8, 2012Pickering Barn in IssaquahRegistration is now openClick here to register or you may purchase tickets at sponsoring restaurants - NOTE at the moment you can only access registration once so buy as many tickets as you need. If you have a second email address additional tickets can be purchased by logging in with another email address.Click here to go to the Grape Escape page for event information******************************************************************************************************* ROTARY INFORMATIONRotary International is the largest service organization club in the world. There are over 1.2 Million Rotarians who pledge a commitment to Service Above Self. In more than 34,000 Rotary Clubs worldwide you'll find members volunteering in communities at home and abroad to support education and job training, provide clean water, combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, and eradicate polio. To learn more about joining Rotary click here or on the Rotary Wheel belowRotary Scholarship Information2011-2012 Scholarship applications are now available. Click here to get to the correct page for scholarship applications.NOTE: This year there are separate scholarship applications for Acedemic and Vocational categories. Please make sure to download the correct one and read the forms to assure you provide a complete application to our Scholarship Committee.Member login to District 5030 via DaCdb click hereWe are Club #118 Who We AreApproximately 55 active and actively retired men and women ages 25 to 70+ make up our current membership. Bringing together a wide range of professional and business backgrounds, the Rotary Club of Issaquah is continually redefining itself through new members, new vision and activities, and new forms of local and global service. Our meetings are an informal gathering of friends who work together toward a common purpose – the betterment of our community and world. Rotary’s motto “Service Above Self” amply describes what Rotary is all about. Our goal for Club Operations and Service is to operate the Club to make it fun, engaging to its members, and vital to the Issaquah community. What's New? Items recently posted:
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