Rotary Club of Sammamish
District 5030 Chartered March 8, 2003
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The Rotary Club of Sammamish

Rotary International District 5030

" WE SHARE BECAUSE WE CARE"

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The Rotary Club of Sammamish is an association of professional men and women who work together to make our community and world a better place to live and work. We collectively work to:

- dedicate ourselves to serving others in need.
- develop enduring friendships with other Rotarians both locally and worldwide.
- embrace high ethical standards in all aspects of our lives.
- respect all professions as worthy endeavors.
- advance international understanding, goodwill, well being, and peace.


IF YOU VIEW THE WORLD AND YOUR LIFE AS WE DO, WE ENCOURAGE AND INVITE YOU TO JOIN US AS OUR GUEST FOR BREAKFAST ON ANY THURSDAY MORNING FOR OUR MEETING!

The Rotary Club of Sammamish meets every Thursday at 7:15am at the
Bellewood Apartments
3710 Providence Point Drive SE, Issaquah, WA 98075
 

  For general Information or questions,

contact President Jerry Vice at Jerry.Vice@SammamishRotary.org 

For membership inquiries, contact

Our Mailing Address:

3020 Issaquah Pine Lake Road SE
PMB 11
Sammamish, WA 98075

Check out what is happening at our Districit 5030 office at http://www.rotary5030.org . Or at the Rotary International office at http://www.rotary.org .

For a map and directions to Bellewood Apartments, our weekly meeting site,  click on Get Directions.

Learn more about the Rotary Music4Life Program, 206-252-0476 or http://www.rotarymusic4life.org .


 Birthdays
Anita Boser
Jack Sly
Charlotte Weigel
 Upcoming Events
 New Members
Bill Graf
  Rotary News

Nigeria making impressive progress against polio
Bill Gates writes about his June trip on his blog.

Wishes for the new Rotary year from Paul Harris
Excerpt from a 1916 article in The Rotarian.

New collaboration strengthens AIDS fight
Rotarians for Fighting AIDS, Family Health International to partner in helping vulnerable children

Former scholar writes book about Katrina
Award-winning journalist tells how her small Mississippi town bounced back after the hurricane

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