Rotary Club of Oroville
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Locality: Oroville, California
Address: 2385 Montgomery St 95965 Oroville, CA, US
Website: www.RotaryOroville.com/
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Our Member Spotlight today is Dee Fairbanks. Thank you Dee for sharing with us a part of your life.
Our Member Spotlight today is Dee Fairbanks. Thank you Dee for sharing with us a part of your life.
Rotarians doing what we do best in helping out in our community. Bryan, Tammy, Tina (not pictured) and a volunteer from the church getting ready to go out and deliver oranges from our last project. Thank you Andrew for having us. It was fun.
Rotarians doing what we do best in helping out in our community. Bryan, Tammy, Tina (not pictured) and a volunteer from the church getting ready to go out and deliver oranges from our last project. Thank you Andrew for having us. It was fun.
Dean, Great Rotary project today. Thank you to all the Rotarians and volunteers for helping pick oranges to donate to the First Congregational Church of Oroville to help those in need.
Mini Project today was for our Rotarian's and guests to fill out Valentines Day Cards for Country Crest Residents. Great project Amy Jernigan.
Still have Oranges on your trees? Or your neighbors trees? The First Congregational Church is receiving donations of citrus this Saturday (Feb 12) from 10:00-Noon. Citrus of all kinds is welcome and will be distributed to local families in need. Pick, bag and deliver to 1715 Bird Street (side entrance). Please also share, share, share this post. Don’t let those beautiful globes of goodness to to wastehelp feed those in need! Thank you!
Dean, Great Rotary project today. Thank you to all the Rotarians and volunteers for helping pick oranges to donate to the First Congregational Church of Oroville to help those in need.
Great Rotary Project. We cleaned up the inside and outside of our club today. Thank you to all the Rotarians, our Las Plumas High School Interact Students as well as our volunteers that helped.
Mini Project today was for our Rotarian's and guests to fill out Valentines Day Cards for Country Crest Residents. Great project Amy Jernigan.
Our speaker today was Wendy Sweeney from Alliance for Workforce Development.
Our Member Spotlight today was Bryan Flicker.
Still have Oranges on your trees? Or your neighbors trees? The First Congregational Church is receiving donations of citrus this Saturday (Feb 12) from 10:00-Noon. Citrus of all kinds is welcome and will be distributed to local families in need. Pick, bag and deliver to 1715 Bird Street (side entrance). Please also share, share, share this post. Don’t let those beautiful globes of goodness to to wastehelp feed those in need! Thank you!
Our student of the month from Stream School Dylan Sapp.
Great Rotary Project. We cleaned up the inside and outside of our club today. Thank you to all the Rotarians, our Las Plumas High School Interact Students as well as our volunteers that helped.
The Rotary Club of Oroville and the Interact club of Las Plumas High School spent Saturday painting Social Emotional Awareness patterns and activities on the playground at Ophir Elementary. The project was headed by teacher Laura Marciniak. Ophir appreciates all of great work!
Our speaker today was Wendy Sweeney from Alliance for Workforce Development.
RI Theme 22-23 Imagine Rotary Rotary International President-elect Jennifer Jones wants members to imagine the possibilities in the change they can make to tr...ansform the world. Jones, a member of the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland, Ontario, Canada, revealed the 2022-23 presidential theme, Imagine Rotary, as she urged people to dream big and harness their connections and the power of Rotary to turn those dreams into reality. Imagine, a world that deserves our best, Jones told incoming district governors on 20 January, where we get up each day knowing that we can make a difference. Jones, who will make history on 1 July by becoming Rotary’s first female president, gave a live online address to precede Rotary’s annual training event for district governors from around the world, the International Assembly. The assembly was rescheduled because of the COVID-19 pandemic and will now be held virtually 7-14 February. Jones told the incoming governors about a chance she took when a member asked for assistance in getting a young peace activist out of Afghanistan during the U.S. troop withdrawal last year. At first unsure how she could help, she relied on that certain Rotary magic and contacted a former Rotary Peace Fellow she had met a few years earlier. Less than 24 hours later, the activist was on an evacuation list, and soon she was on her way to Europe. See more
Our Member Spotlight today was Bryan Flicker.
"Imagine a world that deserves our best, where we get up each day knowing that we can make a difference." President-elect Jennifer Jones revealed the 2022-23 pr...esidential theme, Imagine Rotary, today. She's urging #Rotary members to dream big. Imagine what dreams will you help realize? Learn more: https://on.rotary.org/3rCXK4r
Our student of the month from Stream School Dylan Sapp.
The Rotary Club of Oroville and the Interact club of Las Plumas High School spent Saturday painting Social Emotional Awareness patterns and activities on the playground at Ophir Elementary. The project was headed by teacher Laura Marciniak. Ophir appreciates all of great work!
RI Theme 22-23 Imagine Rotary Rotary International President-elect Jennifer Jones wants members to imagine the possibilities in the change they can make to tr...ansform the world. Jones, a member of the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland, Ontario, Canada, revealed the 2022-23 presidential theme, Imagine Rotary, as she urged people to dream big and harness their connections and the power of Rotary to turn those dreams into reality. Imagine, a world that deserves our best, Jones told incoming district governors on 20 January, where we get up each day knowing that we can make a difference. Jones, who will make history on 1 July by becoming Rotary’s first female president, gave a live online address to precede Rotary’s annual training event for district governors from around the world, the International Assembly. The assembly was rescheduled because of the COVID-19 pandemic and will now be held virtually 7-14 February. Jones told the incoming governors about a chance she took when a member asked for assistance in getting a young peace activist out of Afghanistan during the U.S. troop withdrawal last year. At first unsure how she could help, she relied on that certain Rotary magic and contacted a former Rotary Peace Fellow she had met a few years earlier. Less than 24 hours later, the activist was on an evacuation list, and soon she was on her way to Europe. See more
"Imagine a world that deserves our best, where we get up each day knowing that we can make a difference." President-elect Jennifer Jones revealed the 2022-23 pr...esidential theme, Imagine Rotary, today. She's urging #Rotary members to dream big. Imagine what dreams will you help realize? Learn more: https://on.rotary.org/3rCXK4r
Rotarians are working at the LAC giving out gift cards to fire victims. We had the pleasure to meet Michael. Michael shared with us that he was the Student of the Month for the Rotary Club of Yreka in 1975! It’s always nice to make new friends!!
We had a great meeting today. District Attorney Mike Ramsey gave a riveting speech about how he and his team prosecuted PG&E for the Camp Fire disaster. He took us on a step by step timeline of the disaster and the damning evidence his team was able to uncover, collect and use in holding PG&E accountable. I big thank you to Mr. Ramsey.
Oroville Noon Meeting CANCELLED Today. Due to the power outages and Red Flag Warnings we will not be meeting today.
Every year at this time we say thank you to our outgoing president and welcome in our new one. Thank you Bryan, and welcome Cole! Thank you George & Kate for hosting. Rotary...People of Action! And people who know how to have a good time! :D
What a great organization that Rotary is proud to be involved with! If you have a need to give please look up this group and see how you can help. They have lots of opportunities!!
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