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Thursday, March 5 at 12:00pm PST,
we will have a special Club Assembly hosting our District Governor Chris Waugh.
This is our opportunity to hear directly from DG Chris. It will be an informative and high-energy meeting.


 eClub Board Meeting
March 12th, 2026 8:00 AM PST


Navajo Solar Lights – 2026 Installation Plan

NSL Spring Install: May 4th – 6th   3 or 4 teams / 2 Days 16-24 kits install
NSL Fall Install: Aug 24th - 26th     3 or 4 teams / 2 Days 16-24 kits install 


Navajo Solar Lights – 2026 Plan

NSL Spring Install: May 4th – 6th   3 or 4 teams / 2 Days 16-24 kits install
(NSL Providing Teams/ Leads/ Tools

NSL Fall Install: Aug 24th - 26th     3 or 4 teams / 2 Days 16-24 kits install
(NSL Providing Teams/ Leads/ Tools)

eClub Rotarians Roger and Molly will be driving their motorhome to Chinle, AZ for the spring schedule, staying at the Navajo RV Park in Chinle.

It would be fun to have other eClub Rotarians participate, and it’s well worth the effort. There are two pretty nice motels in Chinle and a few restaurants also; everything is pretty much run by the Navajo people. The RV Park is nice but no power, however fresh water and a dumpsite is available in another part of the park, cost is $20.00 cash per night.

If anyone is interested, they can contact me and I'll explain the details. rogerallen50@hotmail.com or cell 541-410-2008.

 


DAYLIGHT SAVINGS CHANGE
Sunday, March 8th
Move clocks forward one hour.


 

Weekly eClub "Coffee Chat" Zoom meetings
Tuesday at 12:00 PM PDT

 These “fellowship” meetings are informal opportunities to get acquainted with each other.  If it fits your schedule, we look forward to “seeing” you at the meetings. Enjoy talking about "stuff" like water witching/dowsing, green flashes at sunset, Christmas in Pakistan, and much much more.

 

 


March is Water and Sanitation Month 

 
March Water and Sanitation MonthMarch is Water and Sanitation Month 

Clean water, sanitation, and hygiene education are basic necessities for a healthy environment and a productive life.

When people have access to clean water and sanitation, waterborne diseases decrease, children stay healthier and attend school more regularly, and mothers can spend less time carrying water and more time helping their families.

How Rotary makes help happen

Through water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programs, Rotary’s people of action mobilize resources, form partnerships, and invest in infrastructure and training that yield long-term change.

Access to toilets in the Philippines

Rotary clubs and partners built 222 toilets, six rainwater collectors, seven communal handwashing stations, and 20 biosand filters. The project provided more than 1,000 people with access to proper toilet facilities and almost 600 people with a regular supply of clean water.

Water for a community

Rotary clubs partnered with local organizations to install a rainwater harvesting and distribution center for 4,000 people in Papua New Guinea. They also delivered training programs for women in the community and students in 35 schools.

 

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