International Services
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.
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, 690 Bell Rock Blvd
- See more at: http://sedonarotary.org/Stories/sedona-and-village-satellite-meeting-locations#sthash.ytCQ0nBS.dpufIf 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.
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, 690 Bell Rock Blvd
- See more at: http://sedonarotary.org/Stories/sedona-and-village-satellite-meeting-locations#sthash.ytCQ0nBS.dpufIf 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.
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, 690 Bell Rock Blvd
- See more at: http://sedonarotary.org/Stories/sedona-and-village-satellite-meeting-locations#sthash.ytCQ0nBS.dpufIf 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.dpuDrive around the west side of the building and use side entrance.
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
Rotary Club of Sedona
P. O. Box 2170
Sedona AZ 86339
Sedona AZ 86339
info@sedonarotary.org
(928) 284-4444
The Rotary Club of Sedona participates actively in various International projects. These projects are joint ventures between a club in the project community and clubs in another country or countries. Dollars that are contributed to these projects are often matched at each club's Rotary District level so that the total funding might be as much as two times the amount contributed by the contributing clubs. The Rotary Foundation also matches dollars contributed by the District at an 80% level.
International Projects Over the Last Decade
Rotary Gift of Life
This project repairs the heart of children born with defective hearts.
Van for Open Arms School
This project in South Africa provided needed transportation for orphaned children to get to school.
Shelter Box USA
Shelter Box USA provides temporary shelter and basic equipment such as water filtering, stoves and cooking utensils to the victims of disasters. Each box with equipment and tent housing up to eight people costs $1000. Shelter Box is often the first relief agency to arrive on the scene.
Zacatlan Waste Water Treatment*
Zaquitla Village is a native village in Zacatlan Mexico whose waste is currently untreated, flowing down to other villages.
Ages 1-6, Children’s Dental Project*
Project to take care of the dental needs of children in Tijuana Este, Mexico.
Hermosillo Breast Cancer Screening Mobile Van*
Girl’s Toilets in 100 Indian Schools*
As girls reach puberty in parts of India, they often drop out of school because of the lack of privacy in school toilets. This project addresses the problem by adding separate toilets for girls.
Microcredit on the Mexican Border
More effective than building walls, microcredit projects provide economic opportunity through making very small loans to people in their home country so that they can start a cottage business and make a living. Loan payback on this project was 100% in 2015!
* Projects that came to us at the USA/Mexican Friendship Conference (see story below)
Each year Rotary Districts of Arizona and Districts 4100 and 4185 of Mexico trade hosting the USA/Mexico Friendship Conference and Global Grants Exchange.
The conference includes social events, tours and presentation of projects seeking matching grants. Representatives of clubs seeking projects to support arrive with authority to commit funds from their club's international projects budget to the various projects. Not all of the projects presented will be in Mexico.