The Rotary Club of Sarnia is a community service organization celebrating its 120th anniversary, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Sarnia through various charitable initiatives, fundraising events, and partnerships aimed at addressing local needs and fostering goodwill.
Last updated on Feb 28th, 2025
The Rotary Club of Sarnia is preparing to celebrate its 100th Anniversary in 2028, marking a century of community service and leadership.
Join the Rotary Pancake Breakfast on July 12, 2025, at Waterfront Park, Point Edward, for a delicious community tradition supporting local initiatives.
Join the Rotary Club of Sarnia for the Rotary Pancake Breakfast on July 12, 2025, at Waterfront Park, Point Edward, supporting local charitable initiatives.
The Rotary Pancake Breakfast is an upcoming community event on July 9, 2025, where attendees can enjoy pancakes and support local initiatives by purchasing advance tickets.
Join The Rotary Club of Sarnia to connect with a community dedicated to service and making a positive impact locally and globally.
Join The Rotary Club of Sarnia to connect with a community dedicated to service and making a positive impact both locally and globally.
Myles Vanni, CEO of the Inn of the Good Shepherd and Director on the Board of the Rotary Club of Sarnia, has been recognized for his significant contributions to the community.
Mike Hurry, Past President of the Rotary Club of Sarnia, is participating in a charity ride to support children and youth, highlighting the club's commitment to community service.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia held its Annual Presidential Changeover Meeting on June 3rd, 2025, recognizing Mary McLeay as Rotarian of the Year and transitioning leadership from Jamie Pole to Kurtis Lush.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia has awarded an Action Grant to Forest Fritter Friends, a non-profit bakery and training centre in Forest, Ontario, aimed at empowering adults with disabilities.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia has been dedicated to the care of special needs and underprivileged children since 1928, significantly impacting the community through partnerships and support for local health initiatives.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia is committed to community service and global outreach, inviting individuals to join their initiatives aimed at improving lives locally and internationally.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia invites individuals to join their community-focused organization, emphasizing service and networking opportunities for meaningful impact.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia is committed to enhancing community life through various service initiatives, inviting individuals to join and make a positive impact locally and globally.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia invites individuals to join a dedicated group focused on community service, offering various activities and volunteer opportunities to make a positive impact.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia organized a successful cleanup of the Rotary Office, collecting 8 bags of garbage and 3 broken chairs, in collaboration with the City of Sarnia's Earth Day Clean Up initiative.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia is donating $1000 each to The Lambton County Music Festival and the Science Fair in April 2025, showcasing their commitment to supporting local educational initiatives.
The Indwell Open House on April 15th, 2025, at the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel will feature the film 'Safe' and discussions on homelessness and affordable housing, organized by the Rotary Club of Sarnia.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia has raised $1530 for the 'Eat Your Veggies' Program, which provides monthly cooking classes to over 50 individuals facing food insecurity at the North Lambton Community Health Centre.
Join the Rotary Club of Sarnia on February 18th, 2025, for the All Candidates Forum, providing an opportunity for community engagement with local candidates ahead of the elections.
Join the Rotary Club of Sarnia for the All Candidates Discussion on February 18th, 2025, providing a platform for community engagement with local candidates.
Three members of the Rotary Club of Sarnia, Heather Martin, M.J. Kooy, and Myles Vanni, have been awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for their dedicated volunteer work addressing homelessness and promoting affordable housing.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia offers a membership opportunity for individuals passionate about community service, providing a supportive network and various initiatives to make a positive impact.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia collaborates with Pathways Health Centre for Children to enhance community health initiatives and support children's services, celebrating over 50 years of partnership.
The Rotary Club of Sarnia is urgently seeking a kidney donor for Mike Brophy, who is suffering from kidney disease and has only 8% kidney function remaining.