Rotary Club of Ukiah

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The Rotary Club of Ukiah is located in Ukiah, California and is composed of local business and professional people who want to make a difference both locally and internationally.

This is happening this Saturday! Come join us!
11/12/2025

This is happening this Saturday! Come join us!

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10/03/2025

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“In 2023, Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, then 21, became the youngest person elected to the parliament in nearly two centuries. She follows in the footsteps of ancestors who sustained Maori language, traditions, and culture to survive against treacherous odds,” writes Deb Haaland, a Democrat and former U.S. Interior Secretary.

“Using her platform and voice, she staved off attempts to disenfranchise communities and attack Indigenous rights. In the grand scheme of things, she represents something that rings true: young people are not just leaders of tomorrow, they are taking the helm and fighting for the future they deserve.”

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Celebrating a Century of Service: Ukiah Rotary Club Marks 100th AnniversaryUkiah, CA – April 11, 2025 – The Ukiah Rotary...
04/12/2025

Celebrating a Century of Service: Ukiah Rotary Club Marks 100th Anniversary

Ukiah, CA – April 11, 2025 – The Ukiah Rotary Club is proud to announce the celebration of its 100th anniversary on April 29, 2025, marking a century of dedicated service to the community. Since its founding in 1925, the Ukiah Rotary Club has been a cornerstone of community support, fostering goodwill, and making a lasting impact through various service projects and initiatives.

A Legacy of Service

Over the past 100 years, the Ukiah Rotary Club has undertaken numerous local and international projects aimed at improving lives. From supporting education and veterans to promoting environmental sustainability and economic development, the club's efforts have touched countless lives. Notable achievements include the establishment of scholarships for local students, the creation of community parks, and the support of local non-profit organizations.

Looking to the Future

As the Ukiah Rotary Club celebrates its centennial, it remains committed to its mission of service above self. The club looks forward to continuing its tradition of community service and expanding its impact in the years to come. With a renewed focus on addressing contemporary challenges, the Ukiah Rotary Club aims to inspire future generations to join in its efforts to create a better world.

About Ukiah Rotary Club

Founded in 1925, the Ukiah Rotary Club is part of Rotary International, a global network of community volunteers dedicated to making a positive difference. The club's mission is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. For more information about the Rotary Club of Ukiah and how to get involved, please visit

ROTARY CLUB OF UKIAH SCHOLARSHIPA $1,000 scholarship is available to a Mendocino College student who will matriculate at...
01/24/2025

ROTARY CLUB OF UKIAH SCHOLARSHIP

A $1,000 scholarship is available to a Mendocino College student who will matriculate at a four-year college or a professional school in 2025. The successful applicant will have financial need, demonstrated academic merit, and a good record of citizenship and community service involvement.

Please send a short transmittal letter, a copy of your transcript, a short (500 words) essay describing your community service, extracurricular activities, and work since graduating from high school, and the name and contact information of a supervisor or counselor who can verify your activities.

Please email these documents as pdf files to: [email protected]

Deadline for receiving applications: 12 March 2025

The 11th Annual Guitars for the Troops will be November 9! Featuring the Funky Dozen!                             NOTE: ...
10/07/2024

The 11th Annual Guitars for the Troops will be November 9!

Featuring the Funky Dozen!

NOTE: "Venue Change"
New location is Alex Rorabaugh Center 1640 S. State St. Ukiah
at Grace Hudson School. Pease tell your friends!

01/21/2024

These four Chiefs were Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, Geronimo and Red Cloud. Each of these forefathers played an important role in shaping their tribe's customs and history. Because of their influence over the shaping of Native American history, they are often referred to as the real founding fathers.!
Left-Right : Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and Red Cloud.

The Rotary Clubs of Ukiah are doing the Guitars for the Troops event again this year. Come join us on November 11th at t...
11/01/2023

The Rotary Clubs of Ukiah are doing the Guitars for the Troops event again this year. Come join us on November 11th at the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds!

02/27/2023

Joseph Phillipe was born in the city of Cap Haitien, Haiti, on May 26, 1886. He must have been quite a child prodigy, and must have been born in a very wealthy family in Haiti, because at the tender age of 15, he left his family in Haiti (accompanied by Monsegnieur Kersuzan, the archbishop of Haiti) to go study engineering in France in northern region of Picardie.

At least one source says that Joseph Phillipe was related to Dessalines M. Cincinnatus Leconte, who himself was a descendant of Haitian founding father Jean-Jacques Dessalines -- one of the major leaders of the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) is an ancestor.

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It was while in France scholars say, that he met the white Frenchwoman Juliette Marie Louise Lafargue, in Villejuif, a few miles from Beauvais where he was studying. Upon finishing his studies, the two married in March 1908. Joseph Philippe worked for the Paris Metro line (France’s biggest transportation system, which functions even in our day) for a time, but apparently because of the rampant racism at the time, he wasn’t able to find a stable job.

The financial difficulties of the family (Simonne Marie Andrée Anne, born on February 19, 1909, and Marie Louise, on July 2, 1910), led Joseph Philippe and Juliette Marie Louise to move back to the latter’s widowed father’s house. A new pregnancy made up Joseph Philippe’s mind about returning to Haiti, where he felt his growing family’s quality of life would be much better than in France.

Joseph’s mother in Haiti brought the family tickets on the ship La France, but that ship liner had a strict policy on children of passengers, and with Marie Louise needing constant attention because of her medical problems (she was born prematurely), Joseph Philippe chose to transfer his tickets for second class tickets on the RMS Titanic ship. They traveled from Paris to Cherbourg, where they boarded the ship, with the intention of boarding in New York, from where they would be well on their way to Haiti.

As an in*******al couple, the two experienced a lot of harassment and taunts from the crew and passengers, so much so that The White Star Line, the company that owned the RSM Titanic, had to issue a public apology later for the behavior of their crew and passengers towards the Lemercier Laroche family.

The RSM Titanic sank on the night of April 10, 1912; though Juliette Marie Louise and her daughters were saved by Joseph Philippe and placed on Lifeboat 14, he was not.

According to an interview Juliette Louise gave to the French newspaper Le Matin upon her return to Paris, her husband’s last words to her (translated in English) were: ” – I’ll see you soon, my darling! … There’ll be room for everyone, go with the lifeboats, … Look after our little girls … See you soon!”

Joseph Philippe’s body was never recovered from the Atlantic Ocean.

In May 1912, the town of Villejuif joined Juliette and her daughters in a memorial service for Joseph Phillipe. Seven months later, Juliette Marie Louise gave birth to a son, Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche, Jr, born on December 17, 1912 in France. In 1918, as survivors of the boat, the family was awarded $22,000 in a lawsuit Juliette Marie Louise filed (encouraged by her father) against the ship line for her losses.

It would be decades before the existence of a black family on the Titanic would be acknowledged, which was strange because when Juliette Marie Louise died in 1980, mention of her husband having been on the RSM Titanic was engraved on her tomb.

In 1995, Marie Louise their daughter gave an extensive interview to the Titanic Historical Society in 1995, three years before the Titanic film was released. It wasn’t until Ebony Magazine wrote an article on Joseph Philippe and his family that their story became common knowledge.

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The Rotary Clubs of Ukiah are doing the Guitars for the Troops event again this year! Come and join us!
11/01/2022

The Rotary Clubs of Ukiah are doing the Guitars for the Troops event again this year! Come and join us!

Registration is now open for our Virtual Mendocino Monster cycling event!The Rotary Club of Ukiah (http://ukiahrotary.or...
03/11/2021

Registration is now open for our Virtual Mendocino Monster cycling event!

The Rotary Club of Ukiah (http://ukiahrotary.org) is offering this event to all bicycle riders to provide scholarships and leadership training for our local high school students and Mendocino College students.

You can compete with other cyclists, collect some cool swag and try to achieve your personal distance goals.

Here’s the way it worksYou signup and select the accumulated miles you’d like to ride between May 17, 2021 and June 13, 2021. We have 3 ride categories to choose from: the Merry Monster is 100 miles, the Hairy Monster is 250 miles and the Scary Monster is 500 miles. You record your rides either manually or automatically using Strava. You can ride anywhere you’d like – close to home – or at your favorite challenge destination. You can even ride using a stationary bicycle. Each day you ride (during our ride date window) you can add to your cumulative distance and time.

Participating in the Virtual Mendocino Monster will help you train, get in shape and prepare for other future events.

Each rider that signs up will receive a link to our private Strava club where you can record your rides. The folks that sign up first will receive either a pair of Mendocino Monster socks, or a Mendocino Monster tote bag until supples run out. And everyone will receive a commemorative Mendocino Monster t-shirt with our cool logo after the event is over.

The price for each ride category is $45.00 and includes the above mentioned swag and admission to our private Strava clubs. And remember, your registration fees will be used by the Rotary Club of Ukiah for youth services including scholarships and leadership training for students.

Check out our website for more details: (https://mendocinomonster.com)

Or sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-mendocino-monster-tickets-140177473597

Ukiah Rotarians George Phelan and Andy Jahn helped in the first phase of construction of an interactive music station on...
10/31/2020

Ukiah Rotarians George Phelan and Andy Jahn helped in the first phase of construction of an interactive music station on the Great Redwood Trail. The location of this is near the intersection of the Great Redwood Trail and Ford Street in Ukiah. George and Andy are both wearing bright green shirts and masks. Spencer Brewer was one of the principal designers for this project.

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