The annual Wine and Beer Tasting Fundraiser is back! We hope you'll join us on Wednesday, April 22nd from 6:30pm - 8:30pm at Bordine's.
Save the date! Our Foundation Committee is hosting a fundraiser for the Rotary International Foundation on Friday, May 29th, at the Rochester Community House. It is dubbed"Hog Wild on the Keys" and the Pig Roast will feature a whole pig on the spit, and entertainment will be provided by Brian Griffin's Dueling Pianos. The Rotary Club of Ann Arbor has awarded Linda Eastman, of Rochester Hills, the Robert S. Northrup Humanitarian Award for her extraordinary commitment to global service. Established in 2018, the award recognizes individuals who have made long-term, sustainable contributions to humanitarian efforts at local, national, or international levels.


"Linda Eastman exemplifies the Rotary spirit of ‘Service Above Self,’” said Christine Hage, President of the Rochester Rotary Club. "Her passion, perseverance, and generosity have transformed countless lives. She is a remarkable example of what one person’s dedication can accomplish."
A Life Dedicated to Service
Eastman’s humanitarian journey began unexpectedly 44 years ago during a vacation to Mexico. Frustrated by language barriers, she returned home determined to bridge the communication gap. While raising four children as a non-traditional student at Oakland University, she pursued a degree in Latin American Studies and Spanish, graduating summa cum laude, an honor achieved by only two students that year. She later earned a Nonprofit Management Certificate, further preparing herself for leadership in humanitarian work.

Do you know someone interested in promoting peace in the world? You can help by encouraging peace and development leaders in our community to apply for the Rotary Peace Fellowship.
Rotary awards up to 130 fully funded fellowships yearly for peacebuilders from diverse backgrounds who want to study at one of Rotary’s centers at leading universities worldwide. This year, Rotary will select 50 peace fellows to study in Rotary master’s programs at six partner universities in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States and 80 fellows to participate in Rotary professional development certificate programs at Makerere University in Uganda and Bahçeşehir University in Türkiye.
Rotary Peace Fellows use their training to amplify their local, regional, or global work. We can advance peace by encouraging local peacebuilders to learn about Rotary and apply for this unique fellowship.
Rotary and Rotaract members can help find candidates within their networks and community organizations. Using Rotary's referral form makes it easy to receive more application information.
Rotary awards up to 130 fully funded fellowships yearly for peacebuilders from diverse backgrounds who want to study at one of Rotary’s centers at leading universities worldwide. This year, Rotary will select 50 peace fellows to study in Rotary master’s programs at six partner universities in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States and 80 fellows to participate in Rotary professional development certificate programs at Makerere University in Uganda and Bahçeşehir University in Türkiye.
Rotary Peace Fellows use their training to amplify their local, regional, or global work. We can advance peace by encouraging local peacebuilders to learn about Rotary and apply for this unique fellowship.
Rotary and Rotaract members can help find candidates within their networks and community organizations. Using Rotary's referral form makes it easy to receive more application information.

The Rotary Gateway Park is a hidden gem in downtown Rochester. Built by the Rochester Rotary Club in 1997, the park features beautiful flower beds, a cascading water feature, and benches to sit and enjoy a few quiet moments. The Rochester Rotary Club continues to upgrade and enhance the park through the volunteer efforts of club members and funding from the purchase of memorial bricks.


