The Rotary Club of Sierra Madre, California was chartered on June 27, 1997 by a group of dedicated individuals who wanted to serve their community while building friendships and community fellowship. The Club is proud of its cooperative and mutually beneficial relationship with the City of Sierra Madre and its citizens. The Club meets every Tuesday morning from 7am-8:30 am at the Hart House locate
d 222 W Sierra Madre Blvd, Sierra Madre, CA 9102 near City Hall and Hermosa Avenue, Sierra Madre, CA 91024. A typical meeting consists of time for socializing, breakfast, updates on club activities and a program of interest. The Rotary Club of Sierra Madre is a part of Rotary International and as such values international service and has a commitment to the Rotary Foundation in addition to serving the local community. For more information about Rotary International, please click on the link at left to visit the Rotary International website. On a global scale, there are approximately 32,000 clubs and 1.2 Million Rotary members. Membership in all Rotary Clubs is by invitation, however, the Rotary Club of Sierra Madre heartily welcomes visitors to its meetings. For further information regarding visiting the club or to inquire about membership, please e-mail our membership chairperson, Julia Brady. Julia Brady, President
Lynne Young, President-Elect
Robert A. Stockly, Vice President
Georgia Carpenter, Treasurer
Marilyn Diaz, Secretary
Jeff Porter, Director; Rotary Foundation Chair
Kellie Strubinski, Director; Membership Chair
Karen Swisher, Director
Geoffrey J Woods, Director; Community Service Chair
Theodore Saraf, Sergeant-at-Arms
Janette Ledea, Web Master
Tom Brady, International Community Chair
Ali Everett, Technology Coordinator
Brent Bartlett, Vocational Service Chair
Dan G.