The Rotary Club of Sedona Village improves lives, locally and globally, through service.
Edition 7 / Issue 7, October 3, 2024
Join Us! Our meetings are the first and third Thursdays monthly, 7:30 AM, Village Library, 25 Saddlehorn Road, Sedona, Arizona
Welcome to another issue of our Club newsletter. Find out who our upcoming speakers are, what we covered during the last weekly meeting, and learn more about our exciting upcoming events.
Come to the Garden: Garden Clean up 7AM, Sunday October 6...bring loves, water, tools
Meet Australian Rotarians: 12:30 PM, Friday, October 18, David & Jennette's home, 20 Coburn Court...bring a salad or soup to share
Fall Monarch Festival & Plant Sale: 9AM to Noon, October 19, Rotary Community Garden...bring family and friends
Rotary Block Party: 12 Noon to 2 PM, October 26, Broken Lance Circle in the Village...it's a potluck and our chance to meet new, prospective Rotarians
Sedona Winds Halloween Dance: 6 - 7 PM, October 29, Sedona Winds Independent Living...wear a costume if you like, but be sure to bring your dancing shoes!
District Governor Breakfast: 8 AM, November 14, Sedona Golf Resort...$25 all inclusive price; contact Tracey to secure your place at this fun event.
The Sedona Sister City delegation including Miki Dzugan and Chuck Marr, visited Jaslo, Poland, strengthening cultural ties between the two communities. The delegation explored Krakow, attended an official reception at Jaslo City Hall, and visited historic sites, including the Bobrka Oil Field Museum and JDK Cultural Center. They were deeply moved by Jaslo's resilience following its near-total destruction at the end of World War II. The trip fostered stronger bonds and emphasized the spirit of friendship and collaboration. For more Sister City information visit sedonasistercities.org.
The Rotary Club of Sedona Village, in partnership with Milkweeds for Monarchs, presents the Fall Monarch Festival and Plant Sale on October 19th from 9 AM to 12 PM at the Rotary Community Garden in the Village of Oak Creek, AZ. This free event features family-friendly activities like face painting, baked goods, local honey products, and educational presentations about monarchs, hummingbirds, and companion planting. The festival offers a morning of fun, community engagement, and environmental awareness. For more information, visit sedonavillagerotary.org .