If you are a visiting Rotarian,  make up at our club on Tuesday noon at:
Relics Restaurant, 3235 W. Highway 89A
Drive around the west side of the building and use side entrance.
 
Or the second or fourth Thursday at 7:30 am in the Village of Oak Creek at:
Redstone Dining, Oak Creek Country Club,
- See more at: http://sedonarotary.org/Stories/sedona-and-village-satellite-meeting-locations#sthash.ytCQ0nBS.dpuf
If you are a visiting Rotarian,  make up at our club on Tuesday noon at:
Relics Restaurant, 3235 W. Highway 89A
Drive around the west side of the building and use side entrance.
 
Or the second or fourth Thursday at 7:30 am in the Village of Oak Creek at:
Redstone Dining, Oak Creek Country Club,
- See more at: http://sedonarotary.org/Stories/sedona-and-village-satellite-meeting-locations#sthash.ytCQ0nBS.dpuf
If you are a visiting Rotarian,  make up at our club on Tuesday noon at:
Relics Restaurant, 3235 W. Highway 89A
Drive around the west side of the building and use side entrance.
 
Or the second or fourth Thursday at 7:30 am in the Village of Oak Creek at:
Redstone Dining, Oak Creek Country Club,
- See more at: http://sedonarotary.org/Stories/sedona-and-village-satellite-meeting-locations#sthash.ytCQ0nBS.dpuf
If you are a visiting Rotarian,  make up at our club on Tuesday noon at:
Relics Restaurant, 3235 W. Highway 89A
Drive around the west side of the building and use side entrance.
- See more at: http://sedonarotary.org/Stories/sedona-and-village-satellite-meeting-locations#sthash.ytCQ0nBS.dpu

65 Years in Sedona

 

Club Meetings   

We meet at 12 noon the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at the Sedona Public Library Community Room
3250 White Bear Road, Sedona, AZ 86336
 
Join Us! Light food with vegan options available at no cost to members and guests.
No meetings Thanksgiving week and between Christmas and New Years.
 
For questions contact: 
info@sedonarotary.org
(612) 750-1745
 
Check our meeting calendar here
 
The Rotary Club of Sedona's Mission is to enhance community through service, teamwork and friendship. - See more at: http://sedonarotary.org/#sthash.p8FAoShV.dpuf
 

Contact Us

Rotary Club of Sedona
P. O. Box 2170
Sedona AZ 86339
info@sedonarotary.org
(928) 284-4444
   
 
 
The Rotary Club of Sedona is a member of Rotary International.  By joining the Rotary Club of Sedona you become part of a worldwide network of professionals working for peace and a better world through humanitarian projects. To learn more about Rotary International visit www.rotary.org.

Why Join the Rotary Club of Sedona?
 
The Rotary Club of Sedona is a diverse group of professionals who love to have fun and do good things for the community and for the World at large. We clean up highways; we cook meals for the needy; we give scholarships; we host students and Rotarians from other countries to foster international understanding; we support local charities; we support world-wide humanitarian projects through the Rotary Foundation; and we are open to new projects that address community needs.
 
If you are looking for ways to serve the community and the world, if you believe in being a "person of action" and if you would enjoy the fellowship of other people with these characteristics, then you should be interested in our club.

Many of our members were Rotarians in another club before relocating to Sedona. We welcome you! Come and visit our club; bring a banner if you are still a member of a club; and get acquainted.
 
What are the requirements to be a Rotarian?
 
Rotary membership is by invitation. What that means is that we need to get to know you. That is easily accomplished; just call the number listed in the Contact information in the left column of this page or email membership@sedonarotary.org and let us know that you would like to visit.
 
Rotary International spells out these qualifications:
 
A qualified candidate for Rotary club membership is an adult of good character and good business, professional, or community reputation. The candidate fits one of the following criteria:
  • Holds or has held an executive position with discretionary authority in any worthy and recognized business or profession, 
  • Serves or has served as a community leader, or
  • Is a Rotary Foundation alumna
There are monetary and time commitments for membership. For example you are expected to be active in meetings and volunteer activities. One of the great benefits of Rotary is the ability to make up meetings at other clubs, in your immediate area or in another part of the world, even on the Internet! Your Rotary button becomes an instant introduction wherever you travel.