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From feeding families to revitalizing parks, we’re making a difference in the East Bay. Help us in strengthening our communities!

Dianne Dorn, District Lieutenant Governor

Dianne Dorn
District Lieutenant Governor

Alameda Area:

  • Alameda

Oakland Area:

  • Oakland
  • Piedmont
  • Montclair

Castro Valley Area:

  • Castro Valley
  • Hayward
  • San Leandro

Tri-Valley Area:

  • Dublin
  • Livermore
  • Pleasanton

Learn What Rotary Clubs Do In Your Community

Rotary Club of Alameda

Tuesdays at 12:15 p.m. Meetings are the first 3 Tuesdays of the month, with lunch at 12:15
1409 Morton Street Enter through tree-shaped gate and turn right into meeting hall. in Alameda
The Rotary Club of Alameda has thrived and served the Alameda community and the world since we were established in 1920!  Benefits of joining the Rotary Club of Alameda include:
  • Volunteering to make a positive impact in Alameda and the world
  • Expanding your network with local professionals and leaders
  • Building friendships that last a lifetime
  • Having fun while making a difference
  • Enjoying leadership opportunities if desired
  • Participating in 3 meetings per month with interesting speakers from the community, with lunch included
  • Joining our monthly social gatherings

Rotary Club of Castro Valley

Tuesdays at 12:00-1:30 pm Except 3rd Tuesday of the month for Social Mixer at 5:30 pm – see monthly calendar for details
The Meadows Restaurant at Redwood Canyon Golf Course 17007 Redwood Road Castro Valley
Expanding Our Reach Through Signature Events
The Club shines brightest when we are in the community, not just in lunch, committee, or Board meetings.  This year, the Club will
  • Continue beloved, traditional events (e.g., Senior Thanksgiving Luncheon, Holiday Kids Christmas Party)
  • Amplify our presence at the A Taste of Castro Valley (formerly the Castro Valley Restaurant Walk)
  • Possibly take an active lead in Dogs & Deputies, which is an opportunity to connect with animal lovers, rescue groups, families, and recruit new members
  • Explore new service opportunities (e.g., recovery families reclaiming their lives and children

Rotary Club of Dublin

We meet Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m.
Dublin Library Community Room 200 Civic Plaza, Dublin
Welcome to the Rotary Club of Dublin in Dublin, California! We are a club of approximately 50 members that are dedicated to volunteering and serving in the community. We are always looking for business leaders and community members who share our collective values.
The Rotary Club of Dublin serves the community in a variety of ways, including as a partner to the City of Dublin for the St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, managing the parade, selling and serving beer and wine at the Festival, as well as serving beer and wine at various events including Splatter and the Summer Concert Series. We also work closely the Dublin Rotary Foundation to provide scholarship funds to students, work on programs internationally, support our local military personnel at Camp Parks and support the veterans in our community each holiday season.
Come join us for a meeting and see how you can give back in your community.

Rotary Club of Hayward

We meet Mondays 12:15pm
Masonic Hall, 1074 B Street, Hayward CA

Hayward Rotary Club is a non-partisan, non-political service organization. Our members are leaders in business, education, government, nonprofit, and community service. Rotarians come from many diverse walks of life, and we are united in giving back to our community. Hayward Rotary Club and Foundation have contributed millions of dollars of support to vital projects and programs that build a stronger future for Hayward and the world. Do you want to give back to the community in an organized way, in the company of distinguished community leaders? Do you have what it takes to become a Hayward Rotary Club member? Find out by attending our weekly luncheons, by talking to Rotarians, and by browsing this website.

Our club has a variety of projects we bring to our community. Let us know if you would like to learn more about the types of projects we are involved in.

Rotary Club of Livermore

We meet Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m.
Robert Livermore Community Center 4400 East Avenue, Livermore

We are a very active club in our community and in our world. Here is a partial list of our annual activities.

In our Community: This is a partial list – it continues to grow every year! https://www.livermore-rotary.org/projects/

Rotary Club of Livermore Valley

We meet Tuesday mornings, gathering at 8:00 am and starting at 8:15.
You are welcome to join us in the Meeting Room at Beeb’s Sports Bar & Grill, 915 Clubhouse Dr, Livermore.
We are proud to be celebrating 40 years of Service Above Self, fellowship, and community! Established on May 31, 1985, we have been improving lives locally and globally through service, grants, scholarships, and partnerships with other giving organizations in the Livermore area.

Rotary Club of Oakland #3

We meet Thursdays at 12:00 p.m.
California Ballroom, Second Floor 1736 Franklin St. Suite 200, Oakland

The Rotary Club of Oakland #3 is the largest, most active and well-known service organization in the community. We are a leadership organization working together to make a difference. Our members include local business, nonprofit, professional and civic leaders. We form lasting friendships through our shared Rotary experiences including weekly meetings with interesting speakers, committee meetings and projects, social events and group service projects within our community and internationally.

We hold orientation sessions for brand-new members to acquaint them with the many opportunities the club has available for fellowship and service.  Orientation is held monthly.  If you have missed your orientation, please contact our Executive Administrator, who will get you scheduled for an orientation.  Orientations are held in person and on Zoom.

Rotary Club of Oakland Uptown

Oakland Uptown Rotary meets Tuesday evenings from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM. We are meeting virtually and in person.
Meeting Schedule* First Tuesday of the Month – Oakstop Second Tuesday – Virtual Over Zoom Third Tuesday – Social/Happy Hour Fourth Tuesday – Oakstop or No Meeting if there is a service project scheduled

Your time, energy, and a passion to improve your world are all you need to get involved with Rotary.

Rotary Club of Piedmont Montclair

We meet Fridays at 12:15 p.m.
Oakland Hills Tennis Club 5475 Redwood Road, Oakland

We have many projects. One is during months with a fifth Fridays finds our club providing a community meal at the College Avenue Presbyterian Church. We may meet and prepare materials during our lunch meeting or in the evening at the church to help prepare the meal service. We send wheelchairs to Mexico and facial reconstructions in Guatemala. We find holiday gifts for kids who might not get any presents.

Rotary Club of Pleasanton

We meet Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.
Rubys & Roses 855 Main Street, Pleasanton

Rotary Club of Pleasanton was founded July 17, 1965 and currently has approximately 90 members.  Club members participate in a wide variety of local and internationally focused projects.

The Club has a special interest in community youth and dedicates much of its energy to helping local young people develop into caring, responsible citizens. We also have concern for our seniors and have several projects dedicated to helping improve the lives of those in their later years.

Service is the very core of Rotary’s character. It promotes Rotary’s appeal and visibility in the community, and why Rotary continues to thrive. Rotarians recognize the importance of giving back to the community. As Rotarians we have the reasonability to find ways to improve the quality of life for those within our communities and to serve the public interest.

Volunteering for a community service activity is a wonderful way to invite friends, family and community members to participate in Rotary.

Rotary Club of Pleasanton North

We meet Fridays at 12:15 p.m.
Haps Original Steaks and Seafood 122 Neal St, Pleasanton

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Our club has a variety of projects we bring to our community. Let us know if you would like to learn more about the types of projects we are involved in.

  • Pleasanton North Rotary (PNR) exemplifies Rotary International’s “People of Action” initiative through its unwavering commitment to community service and impactful projects. On June 1st, PNR sponsored and participated in the Pleasanton Military Families’ annual pancake breakfast.  These funds contributed to care packages for deployed military personnel during the August pack out.

    Additionally, PNR has a longstanding tradition of supporting local organizations and initiatives. The club has provided meals to homeless veterans at the biannual East Bay Stand Down, assisted in setting up Camp Arroyo for the Taylor Foundations’ annual fundraiser, and renovated facilities for various community groups.

    Through these and other endeavors, Pleasanton North Rotary continues to embody the spirit of “Service Above Self,” making a tangible difference in the Tri-Valley community and beyond.

Rotary Club of San Leandro

We meet Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m.
Boys and Girls Club of San Leandro 2200 San Leandro Boulevard, San Leandro

To get a feel for all the great things our club does check out our Year in Review.

Rotary Club of Pleasanton, Dublin & Livermore: Tri-Valley Evening

We meet Thursdays @ 630 pm on ZOOM In Person meeting 2nd Thursday of the month at Wong Farmers Insurance office 800 Main St Suite 208 Pleasanton
In Person meeting 2nd Thursday of the month at Wong Farmers Insurance office 800 Main St Suite 208 Pleasanton

The Tri-Valley Rotary Club is the only one of the six Rotary clubs in the Tri-Valley area that meets in the evening. We invite you to join us and learn more about Rotary International and our club’s projects and membership activities.