Welcome to the Rochester Rotary Club! 

We meet every Tuesday from noon - 1:15 at the Rochester Community House, 816 Ludlow, Rochester, MI 48307
You can join us via Zoom  https://zoom.us/j/83148224700
 
 
NEWS & VIEWS
The past two days have been long but incredibly engaging. The delegation spent the day at the Rochester Hills Public Library, starting with a tour and discussions with four RHPL trustees. After delivering a presentation at the Rochester Rotary Club, they returned to the library to learn about services for individuals with disabilities and the role of the Friends of the Library.
On Wednesday, the delegation spent the morning at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Rotarian Roger Roller, who also serves as a DIA docent, gave us a fantastic museum tour. District 6380 Governor Sharna Hatcher walked in! What a pleasant surprise.
After lunch, the delegation headed across the street to the Detroit Public Library, beginning with a tour of the Main Library. In a conference room, staff members gave insightful presentations on various aspects of their library services. Sergei, our translator, continues to impress with his remarkable skills—what a talent!
 
From left to right, we have Nurzhan Zholdybalinov, Deputy Head of ElectronicRresources at the National Academic Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Next is Zhanar Kulzhayeva, the American Corners program coordinator at Kazakhstan's US Embassy and Consulate. Zhanar is fluent in English and is the delegation's facilitator. Ainur Shaimukhanbetova is the Chief Executive Officer of Karagada Regional Universal Research Library. and is head of reference at the East Kazakhstan regional library. Altoty Saliyeva is the Department Head of the Aktobe Regional Universal Scientific Library. Meruyert Zhailibayeva is the head of reference at the East Kazakhstan Regional Library. Last but not least is Meiram Beltembayev, the director of the centralized Library system of Almaty. 
 

Today was a celebration of music in Detroit.

We began our journey at Hitsville USA, home of the Motown Museum, where we saw the iconic hat and glove Michael Jackson wore in the Billie Jean video—an incredible piece of music history he personally donated during his visit.  

We savored sliders at Green Dot Stables in Corktown for lunch, enjoying a taste of the city's vibrant food scene.

The day culminated at Orchestra Hall, where the Detroit Symphony Orchestra delivered a stunning concert performance of Bizet’s Carmen. As we departed, we had the unexpected pleasure of meeting one of the performers, who graciously posed for a photo with members of our delegation.

The Congressional Office of International Leadership has partnered with Rotary International to host delegations from Eastern Europe and Asia, providing opportunities to learn about American life and institutions. As part of this initiative, the Rochester Rotary Club, in collaboration with the Mount Clemens Rotary Club, is hosting a six-member public library delegation from Kazakhstan.
The delegation, consisting of four women and two men, arrived last night following a 15-hour flight and a day and a half in Washington, D.C. Their visit focuses on public library development in the United States. Over the next eight days, they will stay with Rotarian host families, visit 15 public libraries, and participate in cultural activities throughout southeast Michigan.
 
Day 2 was packed with tours and great conversations. We started at the OPC Social and Activities Center (our local senior citizens center), enjoyed some delicious Detroit-style pizza at Buddy’s, and explored the impressive 88,000-square-foot Meadowbrook Hall. This afternoon, we’re touring Oakland University’s Kresge Library to see academic library services in action.

The delegation was especially interested in learning about Rotary and was genuinely impressed by the strong volunteer spirit in the U.S. It’s inspiring to see these cross-cultural exchanges spark new ideas!

The group will wrap up the day with dinner at Applebee’s tonight. 

All in all, it was a fantastic and productive day!

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.
The Club met at the OPC on December 17th to learn about Meals on Wheels (MOW), sing some holiday songs, and write messages on holiday cards for Meals on Wheels clients.
 
OPC’s Meals on Wheels program is designed for seniors who cannot shop and/or prepare meals. It allows seniors to age in place and encourages independence for those who wish to remain in their homes for as long as possible. However, OPC’s MOW Program is more than a meal. Volunteers provide a wellness check and deliver a hot, nutritious meal to homebound seniors. There is no waiting list, and meals are received within 24 hours of request. Since 2023, OPC has delivered over 92,000 meals!
Meals are available seven days a week (five hot and two frozen) and delivered in NE Oakland County.

Eligibility and Service Options:

  • 60 years of age and older
  • Unable to grocery shop and/or prepare nutritious meals
  • No income requirements
  • Short-term options available while recuperating or rehabilitating
  • If you’re not eligible for this program, a hot noon-time meal is available Monday through Friday at Auburn Hills, Brandon, Lake Orion, and OPC
Putting Service Above Self Rotarians can do good for others while enjoying the weekly meetings and club activities.
Rochester Rotarians helped collect, clean, and rebuild bikes for children with Bikes 4 Kids Detroit. There's nothing quite like new-bike day, particularly for a kid who may never have had a set of wheels before! The joy radiated from the faces of hundreds of local children on December 7, and 8 as 400 kids came to the Piston Group warehouse in Corktown to pick out a bike and get fitted for a new helmet from Free Bikes 4 Kidz. Then, after some impromptu (but enthusiastic) test-riding in our building, they took their precious cargo home to ride in their neighborhoods - never mind that it's winter when you've got a new bike you want to ride! Another 1,800+ bicycles were sent out the following week in bulk (with a helmet for each bike) to organizations that pre-registered with Free Bikes 4 Kids and will have a giveaway event at their locations in time for the holidays. 

This is the seventh time FB4K has distributed bikes to kids in the Detroit community, bringing the total number of smiles and lives changed to 14,614 since 2018, thanks to dedicated volunteers, like Rochester Rotarians, and generous sponsors.
Rotary Gateway Park
 
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.
 
CLUB LEADERSHIP
President
President Elect
Vice-President/Weekly Programs
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
Secretary
Director 2023-2025
Director 2023-2025
Director 2024-2026
Director 2024-2026
Director 2024 - 2025
Past President
Rotary Foundation Chair
Website Administrator
Charities President
Charities President-Elect
Charities Director 2024-2025
Charities Treasurer
Charities Past-President
Charities Director 2023-2025
Charities Director 2023-2024, 2025-2026
Charities Director
Charities Director 2023-2026
Typical Club Accomplishments & Activities

Grants Totaling Over $100,000/Year

Local & Regional Charities

  • Neighborhood House
  • Rochester Community Schools Foundation
  • Rochester Area Youth Assistance
  • Dutton Farms
  • Dynamic Kids - Rochester Hills
  • Grace Center for Hope
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Haven
  • Know Resolve
  • Older Person's Commission (OPC)
  • Paint Creek Center for The Arts
  • Community House
  • Rotary Gateway Park
  • Rochester Christmas Parade

Youth Programs

  • Eight, 4-year College Scholarships
  • Rotary Youth Leadership Awakening (RYLA)
  • International Youth Exchange Program
  • Job Shadowing
  • Boy Scouts
  • Girl Scouts
  • Oakland University Rotaract Graduate Scholarship

International

  • Casa Colibri Medical Mission – Guatemala
  • “Play For Peace" Project – Nigeria, Africa
  • Polio Plus (Global Polio Eradication, established in 1988)
  • Rotary Club of Accra-Spintex-Accra  Ghana, Africa (school)
  • Shelter Box

Service Projects

Local & Regional Charities

  • Assistance League - “Operation School Bell”
  • Neighborhood House - “Back-to-School” event
  • Sort presents for Christmas Party
  • OPC - Act of Kindness & Meals on Wheels
  • Rochester Christmas Parade - annual float 
  • Grace Center for Hope
  • Literacy Programs in Greater Rochester
  • Salvation Army - Bell Ringing at Lagniappe in Rochester
  • Rotary Gateway Park operations

Youth Programs

  • 5 Local Area High School Interact Clubs 
  • Scholarship Recipient Recognition Luncheon
  • Rotary Youth Leadership Awakening (RYLA)
  • International Youth Exchange Program
  • Job Shadowing
  • Grace Center for Hope
  • Oakland University Rotaract Club

International

  • Shred Polio (October Polio Awareness)
  • Casa Colibri Medical Mission – Guatemala
    “Hands-On” Clint Support & Literacy Project Teaching Teachers English

Social Activities

  • Club Christmas Party 
  • Club Golf Outing 
  • Presidents Appreciation Dinner 
  • Rotary Gateway Park picnic 
  • Rochester Area Christmas Parade

Leadership Activities

  • Monthly Club Board Meetings
  • Rochester Rotary Charities Board Meetings
  • Committee Meetings
  • Fundraising Project Team Meetings
  • Past President’s Dinner 
  • President’s Appreciation Dinner 
Meeting Responsibilities
Setup
 
Speakers
Kendra Corman
Mar 18, 2025 12:00 PM
How To Leverage AI for Everyday Business Tasks
Michael Spien
Mar 25, 2025 12:00 PM
New Day Foundation
Madylyn Chrapla, Curator
Apr 08, 2025 12:00 PM
Meadow Brook Hall
Ted Bott
Apr 15, 2025 12:00 PM
Alzheimer's Association
Rochester High School Rotary Interact Club
Apr 22, 2025 12:00 PM
Updates on Activities of Rochester High Interact
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