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Our district is seeking two Rotarians willing to serve in vital leadership roles:

  • District PolioPlus Chair
    • District Grants Chair

As District PolioPlus Chair, you help champion one of Rotary’s greatest humanitarian achievements: the global effort to eradicate polio. Your leadership helps keep awareness strong, inspires giving, and reminds the world what Rotary can accomplish together.

As District Grants Chair, you help clubs turn great ideas into meaningful service — supporting projects that improve education, health, clean water access, and community well-being right here in our district and beyond.

If you have a passion for service, enjoy connecting with others, or want to make a lasting difference beyond your own club, one of these roles may be your next opportunity to lead.

If you’re interested — or would like to learn more — please reach out to me or DRFCC Rick Olson directly. I’d love to have a conversation.

Christine Waugh
Governor, District 5110
Leader Support Service
Voice or text: (541) 270-0399


eClub Board Meeting
February 12th, 2026 8:00 AM PST


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Originally a Christian feast day honoring Saint Valentine, it has evolved into a popular cultural celebration for couples, friends, and family to honor relationships.
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Weekly eClub "Coffee Chat" Zoom meetings
Tuesday at 12:00 PM PDT

 These “fellowship” meetings are informal opportunities to get acquainted with each other.  If it fits your schedule, we look forward to “seeing” you at the meetings. Enjoy talking about "stuff" like water witching/dowsing, green flashes at sunset, Christmas in Pakistan, and much much more.

 

 


February is Peace and Conflict Resolution Month 

 
February Peace Conflict Prevention MonthFebruary is Peace and Conflict Resolution Month 

Conflict and violence are unfortunately all too common in our world, leading to displacement and suffering for millions of people, particularly women and children. The Rotary family is dedicated to addressing the root causes of conflict, such as poverty, lack of education, and unequal distribution of resources, and works tirelessly to build peace and prevent conflicts from escalating.

As we step into February, I am delighted to invite you all to join in marking Rotary's Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention Month. This is a special time for us as a district to highlight the meaningful role we play in fostering peace in our communities and around the world.

Throughout February, we encourage each Club to celebrate and promote peace-focused projects, educational events, and community dialogues. Please check out https://rotary.org/en/our-causes/promoting-peace. There is an impactful short video along with other resources to inspire action. I have also attached a brochure on the ways Rotary Promotes Peace. Please spread the word!

We believe that every small action contributes to a more peaceful world. Thank you for making February a month of meaningful impact.

In service and peace, 
Michelle Corradetti
District 5110 Governor Nominee 
District 5110 Peace Chair
Rotary International

 

 

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