Moorhead Rotary

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05/27/2026
05/04/2026

May 4th is not just Star Wars day but another more important day for Rotary.

In fact, today is an auspicious day in the history of Rotary! On this day, May 4th, 1987, the US Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs could no longer exclude women from membership on the basis of gender.

It all started with Sylvia Whitlock from the Rotary club of Duarte who was the 1st female Rotary club President and who fought in the US Supreme Court in 1986 to have woman join Rotary.

We've come a very long way in those intertwining years.

Here I am pictured with Sylvia. ๐Ÿ˜โ™€๏ธ

04/06/2026

Hope to see many from the Moorhead Club at the Conference!

03/21/2026

Rotary member Siniki Fandebnet has seen firsthand the challenges and triumphs of polio eradication.

As a Rotaractor, Fandebnet participated in immunization campaigns and the work convinced him to specialize in orthopedic surgery. After medical school, he joined a Rotary club and continued to support people disabled by polio through free medical caravans.

Today, Fandebnet is serving as Chad's polio incident manager where he coordinates the work of experts in Africa's Lake Chad basin as their countries work together to halt poliovirus outbreaks and end the disease for good.

Congratulations Moorhead Hockey!
03/08/2026

Congratulations Moorhead Hockey!

03/04/2026

๐—ฅ๐—œ ๐—ฃ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐˜€๐—ถ๐—ฑ๐—ฒ๐—ป๐˜"๐˜€ ๐— ๐—ฒ๐˜€๐˜€๐—ฎ๐—ด๐—ฒ - ๐— ๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฐ๐—ต ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฒ

Water connects us all. From a river in a remote forest to a stream running past a city neighborhood, freshwater ecosystems sustain humanity. Yet these waters are increasingly under strain. Pollution, overuse, and climate pressures remind us that protecting freshwater is a global challenge.

Rotary has always believed change begins within communities. Now we are working to see how far the impact of community action can travel. When local service is connected, measured, and shared, it becomes a force that extends beyond geography and borders.

A water project led by the Rotary Club of Panamรก Nordeste exemplifies this idea. The project served Indigenous communities in Panamaโ€™s Dariรฉn province, a region accessible only by canoe and small boat. With no roads, limited electricity, and reliance on untreated river water, families faced serious health risks.

To reach these communities, Rotarians had to rethink how supplies and services could be delivered. Working with a partner club in the United States and a specialized water organization, they introduced solar-powered water treatment systems for an area without access to an electrical grid. Local leaders were trained to operate and maintain the system, ensuring that clean water would continue flowing long after installation crews departed.

The results were immediate. Children who once missed school due to illness returned to classrooms. No longer needing to haul water from rivers, adults gained time and strength to work and support their families. What began as a water project became a foundation for healthier, more resilient communities.

This is how we extend our reach: combine local leadership with global partnerships, technical expertise, and long-term thinking.

That same spirit is at the heart of Rotaryโ€™s partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme through the Community Action for Fresh Water initiative. Around the world, Rotary and Rotaract clubs are restoring waterways, protecting wetlands, and safeguarding vital freshwater sources. By collecting data to map and measure this work, we can better understand its impact and show how local service contributes to worldwide solutions.

Data is not an end. It is a tool that helps us learn and improve so that Rotaryโ€™s service delivers real, measurable change. Each project entered and each waterway restored adds to a shared story of stewardship and responsibility. You can learn more and get involved at ๐’„๐’๐’Ž๐’Ž๐’–๐’๐’Š๐’•๐’š๐’‚๐’„๐’•๐’Š๐’๐’๐’‡๐’๐’“๐’‡๐’“๐’†๐’”๐’‰๐’˜๐’‚๐’•๐’†๐’“.๐’๐’“๐’ˆ.

As we observe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Month, I encourage you to reflect on the freshwater systems that sustain your community and the role Rotary can play in protecting them.

When we connect local action to a global vision, we strengthen Rotaryโ€™s ability to make lasting change. Together, by extending our reach and working side by side, we truly ๐™๐™ฃ๐™ž๐™ฉ๐™š ๐™›๐™ค๐™ง ๐™‚๐™ค๐™ค๐™™

Francesco Arezzo
President 2025-26

02/27/2026

Volume 111 #32 This week at RotaryNext MeetingThursday, February 26, 2026Lunch BuffetThis weekโ€™s menu at RotaryHouse SaladCottage PieDinner RollsDoors Open 11:30AM12:00 PM STARTAtKitchi Gammi Clubย This weekโ€™s speakersย Denfeld RoboticsSpeakers: Piper Hamilton and Trevor Engstromย Robots in Dulu...

02/23/2026

As we celebrate another Rotary anniversary, I often wonder what Paul Harris would make of Rotary today. Would he smile proudly? Or stare in mild confusion while asking someone to explain what a โ€œhashtagโ€ is? When he gathered a few friends together on 23 February 1905, I doubt he imagined that li...

Reminder to all Rotarians and guests!
02/12/2026

Reminder to all Rotarians and guests!

Reminder to join us tonight at Brewhalla 2nd floor. Meet people from all 5 clubs.

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