2025 State of the Club Address

Greetings Rotarians and Friends,

As we come to the close of 2025, let’s take a moment to reflect on where we’ve been as a club, what we’ve accomplished together, and where we are headed. Rotary’s guiding principle, Service Above Self, is something we say often, but this year the Rotary Club of Los Alamos truly lived it through action, collaboration, and measurable impact.

Throughout the year, the Rotary Club of Los Alamos hosted a wide range of speakers who enriched our meetings and broadened our understanding of the world around us. Programs featured local educators and youth leaders, tourism and economic development professionals, nonprofit and humanitarian experts, and innovators working at the intersection of technology and community service. From tales of outdoor adventures to conversations about global health, immigration, and humanitarian AI, these speakers reflected Rotary’s commitment to lifelong learning, informed dialogue, and meaningful community engagement. The diversity of perspectives shared at Rotary meetings strengthened connections across sectors and reinforced the club’s role as a forum for ideas, service, and collaboration.

Adam Smith talks about his book on New Mexico summits.
Adam Smith talks about his book on New Mexico summits.

This past year, our club made a meaningful difference both locally and globally. One of the clearest examples was our Meals of Hope service project in November. Working alongside more than one hundred volunteers from across the community, we packed over 25,000 meals for families in northern New Mexico. It was a community effort that demonstrated what can happen when people come together with a shared purpose. We also had many generous community provide us with financial support for this project. Anyone who would like to help close our remaining funding gap or support future meal-packing events can donate through Los Alamos Gives at https://www.losalamosgives.org/story/mealsofhope.

Volunteers pour ingredients into bags at the 2025 Meals of Hope meal packing event.
Volunteers pour ingredients into bags at the 2025 Meals of Hope meal packing event.
Volunteers seal meal bags at the 2025 Meals of Hope meal packing event.
Volunteers seal meal bags at the 2025 Meals of Hope meal packing event.
Volunteers pack boxes at the 2025 Meals of Hope event.
Volunteers pack boxes at the 2025 Meals of Hope event.
A volunteer stacks boxes at the 2025 Meals of Hope event. Each box contains 216 meals.
A volunteer stacks boxes at the 2025 Meals of Hope event. Each box contains 216 meals.

This year also marked an important milestone in Rotary’s commitment to peacebuilding. In October, the Rotary Club of Los Alamos co-hosted the Pathways to Peace Conference in Santa Fe in partnership with neighboring Rotary clubs. The conference brought together community leaders, educators, artists, and Rotarians to explore the social and economic impacts of conflict, the role of dialogue in peacebuilding, and practical pathways toward greater understanding and cooperation. Hosting and participating in this conference reflected Rotary’s belief that peace is not an abstract ideal, but something that can be actively built through conversation, education, and collaboration at the local and regional level.

Rotary Club of Los Alamos President James Wernicke and Hiroshima Peace Guide Eria Matsumae pose at the Santa Fe Peace Pole unveiling in Thomas Macaione Park during the Pathway to Peace Conference.
Rotary Club of Los Alamos President James Wernicke and Hiroshima Peace Guide Eria Matsumae pose at the Santa Fe Peace Pole unveiling in Thomas Macaione Park during the Pathway to Peace Conference.
Art created by local youth is auctioned to benefit school art programs during the Pathway to Peace Conference.
Art created by local youth is auctioned to benefit school art programs during the Pathway to Peace Conference.

Our commitment to global health continued through our Purple Pinky polio eradication campaign, which raised $1,229 this year at Los Alamos elementary schools. Those funds support Rotary International’s decades-long effort to eradicate polio and protect children worldwide from a preventable disease. You help support the effort by donating at https://www.losalamosgives.org/story/purplepinky.

LAHS Interact student Lance Metcalf administers purple dye to a student's finger, representing a polio vaccination for another child.
LAHS Interact student Lance Metcalf administers purple dye to a student’s finger, representing a polio vaccination for another child.

We also continued to support Rotary Global Grants with our Global Grant Fund, where every dollar donated is matched multiple times over, dramatically increasing its impact. This year, the club is supporting a Global Grant for a mobile ophthalmology clinic in Saltillo, Mexico, which will provide essential vision care to people who otherwise lack access to medical services. Efforts like this reflect Rotary’s belief that service has no borders and that local action can have global reach. Members of the public can support our global humanitarian projects, including health and education initiatives, by donating at https://www.losalamosgives.org/story/globalgrants.

Clubs present their Global Grant Projects at the Tri-District Conference in El Paso.
Clubs present their Global Grant Projects at the Tri-District Conference in El Paso.

Investing in youth and education remained a cornerstone of our work in 2025. Through scholarships and student recognition programs, Rotary continued to support young people in Los Alamos. These programs reinforce our belief that developing ethical leadership and opportunity for youth is one of the most powerful ways to strengthen our community for the future. Juniors and seniors can apply for our 2026 scholarships now through their high school counselor and middle school students will have the opportunity to participate in our Four-Way Test Essay Contest in February.

LAHS Senior Hailey Duran is presented a Distinguished Student of Service scholarship.
LAHS Senior Hailey Duran is presented a 2025 Distinguished Student of Service scholarship.

Rotary Youth Exchange remained a vital part of our work this year. By supporting international student exchanges, Rotary helps young people develop cultural understanding, leadership skills, and lifelong global connections. These exchanges foster mutual respect and goodwill by allowing students to experience life in another country while serving as ambassadors for their home communities, reflecting our long-standing commitment to peace, education, and cross-cultural understanding, and it continues to be one of the most impactful ways we invest in the next generation of global leaders.

Rotary Club of Los Alamos President James Wernicke and Youth Exchange Student Marlies Willems exchange banners between Los Alamos and Bunnik, Netherlands.
Rotary Club of Los Alamos President James Wernicke and Youth Exchange Student Marlies Willems exchange banners between Los Alamos and Bunnik, Netherlands.

Another highlight of the past year was our District’s hosting of our Rotary Zone Institute in October, an event that brought Rotarians from across the western U.S. and Canada to New Mexico for learning, collaboration, and fellowship. Hosting the Zone Conference placed our state at the center of Rotary leadership and innovation and provided an opportunity to showcase the strength of New Mexico clubs and the impact of service projects throughout the Southwest. For local Rotarians, the conference offered valuable professional development, deeper connection to Rotary’s broader mission, and the chance to share best practices while highlighting New Mexico’s hospitality and commitment to service.

Rotarians from across the western U.S. and Canada descend on Albuquerque for the 2025 Rotary Zone Institute.
Rotarians from across the western U.S. and Canada descend on Albuquerque for the 2025 Rotary Zone Institute.
Rotary International 26-27 President Olayinka Hakeem Babalola delivers his keynote address.
Rotary International 26-27 President Olayinka Hakeem Babalola delivers his keynote address at the Rotary Zone Institute.
The Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group meets to discuss a Rio Grande cleanup project.
The Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group meets to discuss a Rio Grande cleanup project.

Behind these visible accomplishments was a focus on strengthening the foundation of the club itself. The board worked to address membership engagement and recognized Linda Hull and Alison Pannell with honorary memberships. These efforts may not always be visible, but they are essential to keeping Rotary effective, transparent, and sustainable.

At the same time, it is important to acknowledge where we need support. Like many volunteer organizations, we face challenges related to membership growth, volunteer capacity, and fundraising sustainability. These challenges are also opportunities. Rotary is strongest when new people bring fresh energy, new ideas, and diverse perspectives, whether as members, volunteers, or community partners. You can find out more about membership at https://rotarylosalamos.org.

Looking ahead to 2026, we are excited about what’s coming. Beginning next year, the club will adopt a new meeting format, gathering twice a month—once during the day and once in the evening at rotating local venues—to make participation more accessible. Major events on the horizon include the Sheriff’s Posse Pancake Breakfast in January, Crab Fest in February, an Earth Day community cleanup in April, Noche Mexicana in May, and continued expansion of youth, service, and international projects. Volunteer opportunities for upcoming events, including fundraisers and service projects, are regularly posted through Volunteer Los Alamos at https://www.volunteerlosalamos.org. All events are posted at https://rotarylosalamos.org/calendar.

I want to close by extending an open invitation to the community. The Rotary Club of Los Alamos is not a closed circle, but a community service organization powered by participation. We invite residents to attend a meeting, volunteer at a service project, support a fundraiser, or simply learn more about what Rotary does. Information about meetings, events, donations, and volunteer opportunities can be found at https://www.rotarylosalamos.org. You can also follow us on social media and subscribe to our newsletter through the website to stay informed about upcoming special events and ways to get involved.

As we enter 2026, we do so with gratitude, optimism, and a renewed commitment to service. Thank you to our members, volunteers, partners, and the greater Los Alamos community for making this year of impact possible.

25.12 Winter Party Tomorrow, Next Regular Meeting January 13

Greeting Rotarians and Friends,

Our winter dinner social is this Wednesday, December 10 at Muy Salsas. Social hour starts at 5:30 PM with dinner served at 6:00 PM. It will be a taco buffet with barbacoa, al pastor, and calabacitas for $50/person. There will be door prizes! Please RSVP if you’re joining us.

Upcoming Meetings

The Los Alamos Rotaract Club will have its inaugural meeting on December 15 at 6:00 PM at Smith’s Los Alamos. This club is geared towards college students and young professionals. Come find us at the bar!

Rotary’s next regular meeting will be Tuesday, January 13 at noon at United Church.

As always, check the calendar for the latest info.

Upcoming Events

We are hosting the Sheriff’s Posse Pancake Breakfast on January 4. We need volunteers to help set up the night before and in the kitchen during the event.

Vince Chiravalle Pancake Breakfast
Vince Chiravalle at the Pancake Breakfast

We are looking for new options for Crab Fest since Cottonwood on the Greens will be unavailable this year. Got any ideas for a venue or caterer? Please share them!

Student Scholarships

LAHS senior scholarships have been submitted and are going out with the senior packet this week. Junior scholarships are coming soon. We are also planning a Four Way Essay Contest for middle-schoolers in February. Stay tuned!

  • Student Scholar 2025
  • Student Scholar 2025
  • Student Scholar 2025
  • Student Scholar 2025
  • Student Scholar 2025

Weekend Starts Now!

Thanks Interact students and Rotarians for coming out to participate in our homecoming float today! Also a HUGE thanks to everyone who helped build the float. We learned a lot about prop making to hopefully make an even more awesome float next year. Or maybe for the Winter Lights Parade?

Clean Up Los Alamos Tomorrow

2024 Clean Up Los Alamos Day at the PEEC Treehouse
2024 Clean Up Los Alamos Day at the PEEC Treehouse

We’ll be meeting at LAHS Memorial Garden tomorrow at 9:00 AM and PEEC Treehouse at 10:30 AM. Contact Greg Viola for more info.

Friendship Dinner Sunday

We’ll be meeting at Gabriel’s in Pojoaque at 5:30. Lots of local Rotarians will be there.

This Week’s Speaker

Nathan Valdez, PhD candidate, will be presenting on his work in condensed matter material physics. Don’t forget to check our YouTube channel for past speakers.

Purple Mountains Next Saturday

Join is next Saturday at SALA Event Center at noon for a special engagement that is part snowboarding documentary, part climate action.

Peace Conference Oct 3

Don’t forget to grab your tickets soon for the Pathways to Peace Conference. We’re also looking for volunteers.

25.09 Youth Exchange Speakers, Volunteers Needed This Weekend

Greeting Rotarians and Friends,

At this week’s lunch meeting, we have Lance Metcalf and Luke Creel speaking about the experiences abroad in youth exchange.

We also have a busy weekend ahead and volunteers are much needed.

Wednesday @ 4:30 PM we’ll be carving and painting foam and decorating our homecoming float. Email info@rotarylosalamos.org or contact James Wernicke for directions.

Friday @ 1:30 PM we’ll meet at Canyon School for the homecoming parade. Please be there on time because the parade won’t wait.

Saturday @ 9:00 AM we have Clean Up Los Alamos Day at the LAHS Memorial Garden and @ 10:30 AM we’ll be switching over to the PEEC Treehouse. Contact After that, come up to Pajarito Mountain for Ullr Fest!

Sunday @ 5:30 PM we have a Rotary Friendship Dinner at Gabriel’s in Pojoaque. Clubs from Espanola and Santa Fe will be there.

You can also find our events on our Calendar.

Purple Mountains Sep 21

It looks like Interact will be helping us with the table at Purple Mountains, so why not just show up and watch the movie to support us instead? Follow the link for tickets. Movie starts @ 1:00 PM.

Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains

Peace Conference Oct 3, Volunteers Needed

The Pathways to Peace Conference is quickly approaching. Get your tickets before they’re gone! We are urgently looking for an overnight host on September 30 for our Peace Conference guest. Please contact James Wernicke if you have a spare room.

25.06 School’s Out!

Greetings Rotarians and Friends,

As the first week of summer vacation kicks off, there’s a renewed sense of energy in our community. School may be out, but Rotary is very much in session—and summer is a perfect time to reengage, recharge, and reconnect.

We’re currently looking for members to step up as committee chairs for the coming year. If that feels like too big a commitment, don’t worry—we also welcome anyone who’d like to take the lead on just one event, whether it’s a service project, a social gathering, or inviting a guest speaker to an upcoming meeting. Small contributions still make a big impact.

We’re also seeking volunteers for our table at the Friday night summer concerts. These events are a great way to meet neighbors, represent Rotary, and simply enjoy the spirit of Los Alamos in the summertime.

And of course, we’re always open to fresh ideas for what our club can do this summer—activities, partnerships, or new ways to serve. If you’ve got an idea, we’d love to hear it.

Let’s make the most of these long days and warm nights by staying active, connected, and committed to service above self.

Yours in Rotary,

James Wernicke, President-Elect

This Week’s Speaker

We’re excited to announce that Alyssa Sun, President of our Los Alamos High School Interact Club, will be joining us at our next meeting to present the Interact Club’s End-of-Year Report.

Alyssa will share highlights from this year’s service projects, leadership development, and the impact Interact has made both locally and beyond. Please join us in supporting our youth leaders and celebrating their accomplishments!

If you missed any previous speakers, check out past recordings on our YouTube channel.

Jun 21: Rotary International Conference

The 2025 Rotary International Convention will take place June 21–25, 2025, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

This is Rotary’s biggest event of the year—a global celebration of fellowship, service, and impact. Join thousands of Rotarians from around the world for inspiring keynote speakers, engaging breakout sessions, cultural events, and unforgettable connections.

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned convention-goer, this is your chance to experience the international spirit of Rotary, explore new service ideas, and bring that energy back to our club and community.

Registration is still open at rotary.org/convention. Let us know if you’re planning to attend or are interested in coordinating travel with fellow members.

Jul 4: Pancakes On The Plaza

You’re invited to Santa Fe’s favorite local event, Pancakes on the Plaza, presented by the Rotary Club of Santa Fe. Each year, thousands of locals and visitors from around the globe gather for a day of music, art, classic cars, companionship, and, of course, pancakes. Individual and family tickets are now on sale at pancakesontheplaza.com and will also be available on July 4 at the Santa Fe Plaza.

Oct 3: Santa Fe Peace Conference

The Los Alamos Rotary Club is partnering with the Rotary Santa Fe Centro Passport Club to host the “Pathway to Peace: A Journey Through History, Healing, and Hope” Peace Conference on Friday, October 3, 2025, at La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, followed by the unveiling of a Rotary Peace Pole at Thomas Macaione Park.

This event will explore peacebuilding from historical, international, and local perspectives—featuring speakers from Los Alamos, Japan, and our own communities, along with a student art auction during lunch.

We’re seeking sponsorships to support this event, including funding the Peace Pole (estimated at $1,200). The El Centro Club has generously pledged $500, but we still have a gap to fill. A contribution from our club would demonstrate our commitment to collaboration and peace.

If you’d like to help sponsor or have ideas for additional support, please reach out to rotarylosalamos.org/contact.

Oct 23: Rotary Zone Institute


Join fellow Rotarians and Rotaractors from across the western United States and Canada for the 2025 Rotary Zones 26 & 27 Institute, taking place October 23–25, 2025, at The Clyde Hotel in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.

This annual event offers a unique opportunity to engage in interactive discussions, attend inspirational presentations, and participate in service activities. It’s an excellent occasion to network with Rotary International and Rotary Foundation leaders, as well as peers from diverse districts. The Institute also celebrates the graduation of District Governors-Elect from their training program.

Don’t miss this chance to deepen your Rotary knowledge and connections. For more information and to register, visit zone2627.org.


25.05 Herbold on NM School for the Deaf, May is Youth Service Month

Greeting Rotarians and Friends,

This past Saturday was the Epic Day of Service. I’d love for us to participate next year as a club. Check it out some of the events shared on Facebook for some ideas for next year! Although we didn’t have an organized club service event, I hope you still found ways to contribute to the community this weekend.

My son & I drove to Kansas this weekend to chase storms. It’s a field of study in which he’s become very interested and driving around for hours on end with some exciting moments makes for some quality family time. We use radar and real-time communication from fellow chasers to find interesting weather events. We weren’t having much luck on Sunday and were about to call it a day, but decided to check out one last developing system. It turned out to be massive.

Thankfully, the tornado we chased didn’t hit any towns directly, but it did flip some train cars and took out power in several communities. As you may have heard, Kentucky and Missouri experienced much more devastating tornadoes over the weekend. One organization that is providing disaster relief to the affected communities is District 6510 Charities. You can also follow them on Facebook.

This Week’s Speaker

This week’s speaker is Dr. Jennifer Herbold, Superintendent for the New Mexico School for the Deaf. Dr. Herbold holds a notable distinction of being the 10th and first Deaf woman to lead the school in its 140-year history. Born in Silver Spring, Maryland, Dr. Herbold was immersed in the Deaf community from an early age, growing up near Gallaudet University. She earned her bachelor’s degrees in English and Secondary Education, as well as a master’s in Deaf Education, from Gallaudet, and later completed her Ph.D. in Language, Reading, and Culture at the University of Arizona. She began her career at NMSD in 1999 as a middle school English teacher. Over the years, she has served in various roles, including literacy specialist, assistant principal, principal, and Director of Instruction, before being appointed Superintendent. Under her leadership, NMSD continues to provide comprehensive educational services to Deaf and Hard of Hearing students across New Mexico, from infancy through high school. The school emphasizes a bilingual approach, fostering proficiency in both American Sign Language and English.

May is Youth Service Month

More than 350,000 young people every year develop leadership skills and a desire for community service through Rotary youth programs. During Rotary Youth Service Month in May, Rotary members celebrate these future leaders’ impact on the world. Find ways to highlight youth programs and read this blog post from Ivan Vianna, who has more than 50 years’ experience in the Rotary Youth Exchange program. Ivan took part in his exchange from Brazil to the United States in 1968.

Summer Concerts Start This Friday May 23

The Los Alamos Summer Concert Series starts this Friday with Dzaki Sukarno. Join us at the Rotary table in the non-profit aisle from 5-7 PM and enjoy some New Mexican homegrown country!

Volunteers Needed To Help Pack Pinon & Chamisa Classrooms May 27-29

Pinon and Chamisa are ready to move to their new buildings. The teachers need to pack up their classrooms and they need help with packing (not moving – that will be done by the school). Kiwanis, Rotary, and the School Foundation Board would like to help the teachers. The available times are:

  • Tuesday, May 27 – 9 am – noon
  • Wednesday, May 28 9 am – noon
  • Thursday, May 29 9 am – noon

Please respond to abqlaura@gmail.com if you are able to help, which day, and which school.

Governor Installation June 14

Apr 29: Chamber of Commerce Director Sandy Jones, Earth Week Recap, Pancake Breakfast May 5

Dear Rotarians and Friends,

It’s easy to forget we owe our very lives to this planet. Let’s make sure we’re giving back. Whether it’s through planting a tree, cleaning up a trail, or supporting a clean water project, we can shape a healthier, greener future for everyone. By simply making everyday choices to consume less and more efficiently, we can easily make a difference. By joining and supporting groups like the Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group (ESRAG)³, we can take a more active role in ensuring future generations have access to a beautiful and thriving planet.

This Week’s Speaker

This week’s speaker is Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Director Sandy Jones. Since assuming this role in August 2024, Sandy has been a dynamic force in our community, leveraging her extensive experience to support local businesses. Before joining the Chamber, Sandy served as the Center Director for the Small Business Development Center at UNM-Los Alamos, where she provided invaluable guidance to entrepreneurs in Los Alamos, Cuba, Jemez Springs, and Española . Her diverse professional background spans R&D, utility emergency operations, accounting, e-commerce, and software engineering, reflecting her adaptability and commitment to excellence.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Sandy is deeply involved in community initiatives. She is a founder and current president of the Los Alamos Film and Culture Festival and serves as Secretary of the Board for United Way of Northern New Mexico. Additionally, she contributes her expertise to the Los Alamos County Art in Public Places Board and plays a pivotal role in “Project Oppenheimer,” focusing on business and hospitality development.

Rotarians Review Scholarship Applications

At last Tuesday’s meeting, Rotarians met to review applications for this year’s scholarships. We had at least a dozen applications, all extremely accomplished students. A recurring theme in many of their essays is a need for belonging and communities among teenagers. To that end, Los Alamos JJAB is hosting Teen Nights at SALA through May to provide teens with a community space.

Rotarians Clean Up PEEC Treehouse

Los Alamos Rotarians and LAHS Interact members cleaned up the Rotary Treehouse at PEEC last Wednesday in preparation for their Earth Day Festival.

The treehouse was our club’s 2018 service project under the guidance of Club President Laura Loy and Service Director Oliver Morris. At $30,000 it was our club’s most ambitious project, seeing over 40,000 visitors annually.

Pancake Breakfast May 4

Rotary Club of Los Alamos will be serving pancakes this Sunday May 4 for 7AM to 11AM at the Los Alamos Sheriff’s Posse Lodge. Come enjoy all-you-can-eat pancakes in four flavors, eggs, bacon, and sausage for only $10! May the Fourth be with you!

Youth Volunteer Appreciation Ice Cream Social May 6

Know a youth volunteer? Invite them for ice cream at next Tuesday’s appreciation event!

Feb 4: Wernicke on Bolivia, Crab Fest Feb 22, Pancake Breakfast May 4

This week, I’ll be sharing about my recent trip to Bolivia. I’m not sure I can condense two weeks of adventure and exploration into 30 minutes, but I’ll try! If you can’t make it in person, you can also join on Zoom.

Crab Fest Feb 22

Crab Fest tickets are now available. Join us at Cottonwood on the Greens on February 22. Doors open at 5:30. Crab legs are served at 7:00. There is also an auction if you’d like to donate something. There are only 150 seats so get yours before they’re gone!

Pancake Breakfast May 4

Our club will be hosting a pancake breakfast at the Los Alamos Sheriff’s Posse Lodge on May 4 from 7a-11p. We’re still looking for about six volunteers so if you can help, please talk to Linda Bullock!

You can find all of our upcoming events on the calendar.

Jan 21: District Governor Yasser Visits, RYLA 2025 Kicks Off

Greetings Rotarians and Friends,

This week, we honor the life and legacy of civil rights activist, Dr. Martin Luther King. King believed life’s most persistent and urgent question is, “What are you doing for others?” As Rotarians, we have the opportunity and duty to carry forward his vision by addressing the pressing needs in our communities and promoting peace, equality, and justice. Whether it’s through local service projects, global humanitarian efforts, or mentoring future leaders, our actions should reflect that shared belief in the dignity and worth of every individual. Let’s take inspiration from Dr. King’s dream of a more unified world and continue his legacy by recommitting ourselves to building bridges of understanding, empowering those in need, and leading with purpose.

Yours in Rotary,

James Wernicke

This Week’s Speaker: District Governor Yasser Murga

Join us this week as District Governor Yasser Murga visits us in Los Alamos. Yasser was first introduced to Rotary through RYLA in 1996. He is currently working with District 4110 to provide wheelchairs to individuals in Juarez, Mexico, promoting RYLA 2025, and focusing on membership growth.

He also mentioned our next District Conference wiil be in April, in El Paso TX.

Email yasserrotary@gmail.com to get in touch!

District 5520 Podcast

Did you know District 5520 now has a podcast? Check out the most recent episode with Yasser to learn more about his priorities before his visit!

RYLA 2025 Registration Now Open!

RYLA scholarships are now available for $950 per camper. The RYLA kickoff was on January 7, but there will be additional meetings throughout the year. The boys’ and girls’ camps are July 13-19 and 19-25 respectively.

RYLA aims to empower youth leaders entering their senior high school year through exposure to experts in a variety of fields at camp held at the Manzano Mountain Retreat. These include astronauts, judges, lawyers, physicians, and business owners who offer tools and support to help campers develop leadership skills they can rely upon for the rest of their lives. 7-10 campers will share a cabin with 2 Counselors for the entire week who will support and guide campers through the 4-Way Test in a fun way through games and physical activities.

District 5520 Conference April 24-26

Join us for the “District Celebration: Unveiling the Magic of Rotary at the El Paso Frontier,” April 24–26, 2025, in El Paso, Texas!

Experience the “Magic of Rotary” with exciting events: a welcome at the new ”Children’s Museum at La Nube”, networking with fellow Rotarians, a night of baseball with the Chihuahuas, and hands-on service projects.

Don’t miss this magical celebration! 🌟

Holiday Cheer And A Happy New Year

You may have noticed there hasn’t been a newsletter in a while. That’s because between tying off loose ends on work projects before the long holiday break, planning family adventures for the break, and enjoying said adventures, I’ve been really busy! But I finally have some downtime, relaxing with family and friends in Mexico. I hope you all are relaxing, surrounded by those dear to you.

Tales from Mexico

Although our trip was primarily destined for Huasteca Potosina, we stopped to meet with members of the Rotary Club of Monclova whom I first met at the Bi-District Conference last month. They’re working on some interesting service projects including bringing clean water to schools and a mobile healthcare clinic to service rural areas.

Next Club Meeting January 7

Our next club meeting will be January 7. LAHS Interact Club President Alyssa Sun will present what Interact has been doing this year. I won’t spoil it, but they’ve been doing a lot!

December Club Party Recap

Our club’s holiday party at Muy Salsas was a great chance to catch up with members and their families, reminisce on what was accomplished in 2024, and start looking forward to what’s to come in 2025. To those members who couldn’t make it, we missed you! Here’s some pictures shared by members.

2025 Crab Fest Coming Soon!

Club President Greg Viola is currently working out the logistics with Cottonwood on the Greens and Knights of Columbus to host our biggest fundraiser. We need all the help we can get with advertising, sponsorships, and serving meals. Have some ideas? Please share them at the next meeting or email board@rotarylosalamos.org.

Bagel & Bingo Breakfast January 10

The Los Alamos Community Foundation is a hosting a free community breakfast Friday, January 10 8:30-10 AM at the Betty Ehart Senior Center where you can learn more about what’s coming up (grants, programs, meetings, etc.) and share your ideas for creating a stronger community!