Make a Positive Impact with Friendships that Last a Lifetime

Phoenix Rotary 100 is leading the charge with
local philanthropy, fun social events and professional networking

Rotary is an organization of over 33,000 local clubs serving their communities around the world. Rotarians are leaders in their vocation, profession and community.

We meet weekly to discuss improving the lives of people, both locally and globally. We need and encourage diversity of membership in order to be more effective in this task.
The Rotary motto is “Service Above Self”.

The Phoenix Rotary 100 chapter was founded in 1914 as the 100th club to join Rotary. Through the years, Phoenix Rotary 100 has been at the forefront of community service in Phoenix and beyond, with a past and present membership list reading like a “Who’s Who” in Arizona’s history. Mayors, governors, U.S. senators and one Supreme Court Justice
have all been a part of Phoenix Rotary 100.

Chapter Members

Years Active

Rotary Club in Arizona

Helping Shape the
Future of Phoenix

Collaborating with community leaders,
government officials and charities

Benefits of Rotary Membership

A powerful network of professionals focused on service

Join a Global Community that is Changing the World for the Better

Meet Business and Community Leaders Who Are Guest Speakers Each Week

Have the Opportunity to Mentor Youth and Be Mentored by Elders in Your Vocation

Make a Positive Difference in Our Local Community

Make New and Lasting Friendships

Have Fun with Social Activities and Service Projects

Expand Your Business and Social Network

Improve Your Leadership and Public Speaking Skills

Be Welcomed by Rotarians Anywhere You Travel

Develop Relationships with Community and Government Leaders

Show Your Children and Grandchildren the Importance of Community Service

What’s Special About Phoenix Rotary 100?

Our Amazing Impact on the Community and the World

Our Elected Officers

Combining decades of experience in leadership and service

Kathy Mitchell

President

Dave Howell

President-Elect

Evalyne Cambron

Treasurer

Bernadette Hirsch

Secretary

My mother instilled community involvement and service to others as part of my values system. The Phoenix Rotary 100 Club provides such an incredible way for me to meet others who want to accomplish the same. I joined the Phoenix Rotary Club in 2020 to be part of a group focused on service above self locally, nationally, and globally.

– Kathy Mitchell

I joined Rotary years back after one of my mentors invited me to a lunch meeting to hear the speaker. I immediately felt connected to a group of like-minded individuals with the motto “Service Above Self”. It’s amazing to be part of an organization that gives back to the local community and supporting amazing causes and projects around the world.

 

 

Phoenix Rotary provides me with the opportunity to serve my community in meaningful ways, and it also enables me personally to develop friendships and interact with extraordinary people.  Furthermore, Phoenix Rotary 100 has excellent speakers and with meetings every two weeks, it doesn’t take an inordinate amount of time out of the month.

 

Service Above Self: more than a motto at Phoenix Rotary 100, it is a mandate to help local and global communities  become healthier and stronger. This is my “why” for being a Phoenix Rotary 100 member for nearly 10 years. It continues to be a remarkable opportunity to make a positive difference. Please join us!

Upcoming Luncheon Programs

Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, April 24, 2026 - Speech Contest Finals

Join us at the Salvation Army Herberger Center for our Club meeting on Friday, April 24th, as we will host the 95th Annual Phoenix Rotary 100 High School Speech Contest - Finals and Awards.

Students say that this is one of the most enjoyable speech contests of the year. We love the opportunity to serve youth in the community, promote strong communication skills, develop self-confidence, and help train the leaders of tomorrow!

The meeting will be held at the Salvation Army Herberger Center, 2707 E. Van Buren Street, Phoenix, 85008. Free onsite parking is available.

The meeting registration fee is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or clicking here. Please register by 6pm on Monday, April 20th. If you miss the deadline and plan to attend, please email rotary@rotary100.org (please note, there is a $5 late fee). Any cancelations after this time are non-refundable. 

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!


Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, May 15, 2026

Please join us at Seasons 52 on Friday, May 15th, as we welcome guest speaker, Kate Brophy McGee Vice Chair, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.

The meeting registration fee is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or here. Please register by 5pm on Monday, May 11th. If you miss the deadline and plan to attend, please email rotary@rotary100.org (please note, there is a $5 late fee). Any cancelations after this time are non-refundable. 
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Supervisor Kate Brophy McGee, a third-generation Arizonan from a ranching family, graduated from the University of Arizona and worked as a community banker. She and her husband Bob have lived in Sunnyslope for 40 years. Their three sons attended Phoenix public schools and Arizona universities. Before her legislative career, Brophy McGee served nearly a decade on the Washington Elementary School Board, including four terms as president. As a legislator representing Sunnyslope and surrounding areas, she led key initiatives: establishing the Department of Child Safety, restoring Medicaid and KidsCare funding, extending Prop 301 for K-12 education, expanding small business health insurance access, and sponsoring “Jake’s Law” for behavioral health parity. In 2021, she was appointed to the Maricopa County Planning & Zoning Commission representing District 3. The following year, she was elected to the Board of the Maricopa County Special Health Care District (Valleywise Health). In 2024 voters elected her to represent Supervisorial District 3 on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. In early January 2026 the Supervisor was voted in as Chair of the Board by her peers and representing the entire Board of Supervisors through December 2026. Chair Brophy McGee consistently champions solutions that enhance her constituents’ quality of life.
In her acceptance speech she listed her priorities as Chair which include:

  • Responsible transparent government
  • Keep property taxes low
  • Address eviction crisis
  • Accessible treatment for the seriously mentally ill
  • Election integrity and transparency


Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, May 1, 2026 - OPYL

The Annual Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader (OPYL) of the Year program is a partnership between Phoenix Rotary 100 and the City of Phoenix. This program recognizes and honors the outstanding achievements of young people, enhances the perception of youth, and raises community awareness of the positive contributions of youth.

Our own members helped throughout the judging process — both reading essays from entrants and serving as judges at the in-person panel interviews to determine this year's winners. High school students were selected as council district winners and will be recognized, along with the teacher who inspired them the most at the award luncheon during our Club meeting on Friday, May 1st.

Each of the district winners will receive a cash award. The two overall winners from the city's district winners will be announced and will receive an additional cash award during the luncheon!

Please join us on Friday, May 1st, at the Phoenix Country Club for our Annual OPYL program.

This event will be held at the Phoenix Country Club on Friday, May 1, 2026. Registration is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or clicking here.

You must register by Monday, April 27, 2026 at 5 pm - no walk-ins or late registrations will be accepted. Please also note that there are no cancellations after April 27th at 5 pm.


  

Featured Stories

Phoenix Rising FC Game vs Colorado - Phoenix Rotary 100 Event!

Phoenix Rising FC's President, Bobby Dulle and Alternate Governor, Tim Riester are happy to host Phoenix Rotary 100 at the next home game on Saturday, April 25th, free of charge! The game will kick off against Colorado at 7pm that evening. We will assemble at 6pm to enjoy a pre-game tour of the training facilities. This game will be the first "Dollar Beer Night" promotion of 2026, which is a fan favorite, so it should be a fun evening!

We simply need you to provide your member name, mobile phone number, and # of tickets. Then, Phoenix Rising will have Ticketmaster send each member the number of tickets they requested. We will need this information from you by 9AM - Thursday, April 23rd. No exceptions. 

Sign in to your member portal and register today! Click here
 


Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, April 24, 2026 - Speech Contest Finals

Join us at the Salvation Army Herberger Center for our Club meeting on Friday, April 24th, as we will host the 95th Annual Phoenix Rotary 100 High School Speech Contest - Finals and Awards.

Students say that this is one of the most enjoyable speech contests of the year. We love the opportunity to serve youth in the community, promote strong communication skills, develop self-confidence, and help train the leaders of tomorrow!

The meeting will be held at the Salvation Army Herberger Center, 2707 E. Van Buren Street, Phoenix, 85008. Free onsite parking is available.

The meeting registration fee is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or clicking here. Please register by 6pm on Monday, April 20th. If you miss the deadline and plan to attend, please email rotary@rotary100.org (please note, there is a $5 late fee). Any cancelations after this time are non-refundable. 

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!


Submit Your Phoenix Rotary 100 Annual Award Nominations by Friday, May 1

Submit Your Phoenix Rotary 100 Annual Award Nominations by Friday, May 1st, 2026, 5pm

Nominations are now open, through May 1st, for the club's annual Dave Wastchak Spirit of Rotary Award and the Tim Creedon Quiet Confidence Award.

Our members are doing such incredible things — let's pause to recognize some of the incredible achievements! With an impressive number of members eligible for our club's annual awards, we hope that you will consider nominating one of your fellow Rotarians who is eligible and deserving of recognition at our June 26 Presidential induction meeting, being held at the Embassy Suites.

Dave Wastchak "Spirit of Rotary" Award
This award honors past president Dave Wastchak's outstanding and spirited service to Phoenix Rotary 100. Dave epitomized Rotary's motto of “service above self” and was awarded the Rotary International Service Above Self Award in 1997 - one of 123 in the world at that time. In honor of his memory, the Club presents this annual award to a member with five years, or less, of service to the Club who best exemplifies the spirit of Rotary. You can find a nomination form, listing the eligible members for this award: HERE.

Tim Creedon "Quiet Confidence" Award
Tim Creedon, everyone's favorite Irishman, was a long-serving member of the Club, serving as president of both the Phoenix Rotary 100 and Tucson Rotary Clubs, district governor, and in 1998 was awarded the Rotary International Service Above Self Award, Rotary's highest honor. Tim was known for his dedicated volunteerism without expecting any recognition. Each year we honor his memory with the Tim Creedon "Quiet Confidence" Award. You can find a nomination form: HERE.

Please consider submitting a nomination for these honorable club awards by the deadline of May 1, 2026. The awards will be presented at the June 26 Presidential Induction meeting.

Questions, please contact:
Lisa Henning (lhenning@webild.com) for the Dave Wastchak Spirit of Rotary Award
Philip Geiger (pegeiger@msn.com) for the Tim Creedon Quiet Confidence Award 


3rd Annual Tea Women of Impact

3rd Annual Tea Women of Impact
All are invited: men, women and community partners. All profit will go towards Rotary community projects, so the more the merrier!
 
It's a luncheon to celebrate Women of Impact.  Keynote Speaker, Corinn Cook from National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

Luncheon
Coffee & Tea Service
Mimosa Bar
Vendors
Silent Auction
Gift Certificate Raffle

Saturday, April 18, 2026
10 AM - 1 PM
Holiday Inn
1600 South Country Club Dr,
Mesa, AZ 85210
Link to flyer


 


District Conference May 2026 - Registration is Now Open!

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District Conference May 2026
May 01, 2026 12:00 p.m. - May 02, 2026 10:00 p.m.Event Image

Great Scott! Join Rotarians from across District 5495 as we go Back to the Future for a weekend of service, inspiration, celebration, and an unforgettable Enchantment Under the Sea Prom.

Register today and be part of something special:
https://portal.clubrunner.ca/50335/Events/district-conference-may-2026

Great Scott! District 5495 Is Going Back to the Future!
Friday, May 1 – Saturday, May 2
 
Get ready to hit 88 MPH at the District 5495 Conference—a high-energy weekend of service, inspiration, celebration, and connection. Guided by Together We Thrive, and as Arizona looks ahead to America’s 250th, we’ll celebrate our people, our impact, and the future we’re building together.

 

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Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, May 15, 2026

Please join us at Seasons 52 on Friday, May 15th, as we welcome guest speaker, Kate Brophy McGee Vice Chair, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.

The meeting registration fee is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or here. Please register by 5pm on Monday, May 11th. If you miss the deadline and plan to attend, please email rotary@rotary100.org (please note, there is a $5 late fee). Any cancelations after this time are non-refundable. 
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Supervisor Kate Brophy McGee, a third-generation Arizonan from a ranching family, graduated from the University of Arizona and worked as a community banker. She and her husband Bob have lived in Sunnyslope for 40 years. Their three sons attended Phoenix public schools and Arizona universities. Before her legislative career, Brophy McGee served nearly a decade on the Washington Elementary School Board, including four terms as president. As a legislator representing Sunnyslope and surrounding areas, she led key initiatives: establishing the Department of Child Safety, restoring Medicaid and KidsCare funding, extending Prop 301 for K-12 education, expanding small business health insurance access, and sponsoring “Jake’s Law” for behavioral health parity. In 2021, she was appointed to the Maricopa County Planning & Zoning Commission representing District 3. The following year, she was elected to the Board of the Maricopa County Special Health Care District (Valleywise Health). In 2024 voters elected her to represent Supervisorial District 3 on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. In early January 2026 the Supervisor was voted in as Chair of the Board by her peers and representing the entire Board of Supervisors through December 2026. Chair Brophy McGee consistently champions solutions that enhance her constituents’ quality of life.
In her acceptance speech she listed her priorities as Chair which include:

  • Responsible transparent government
  • Keep property taxes low
  • Address eviction crisis
  • Accessible treatment for the seriously mentally ill
  • Election integrity and transparency


Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, May 1, 2026 - OPYL

The Annual Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader (OPYL) of the Year program is a partnership between Phoenix Rotary 100 and the City of Phoenix. This program recognizes and honors the outstanding achievements of young people, enhances the perception of youth, and raises community awareness of the positive contributions of youth.

Our own members helped throughout the judging process — both reading essays from entrants and serving as judges at the in-person panel interviews to determine this year's winners. High school students were selected as council district winners and will be recognized, along with the teacher who inspired them the most at the award luncheon during our Club meeting on Friday, May 1st.

Each of the district winners will receive a cash award. The two overall winners from the city's district winners will be announced and will receive an additional cash award during the luncheon!

Please join us on Friday, May 1st, at the Phoenix Country Club for our Annual OPYL program.

This event will be held at the Phoenix Country Club on Friday, May 1, 2026. Registration is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or clicking here.

You must register by Monday, April 27, 2026 at 5 pm - no walk-ins or late registrations will be accepted. Please also note that there are no cancellations after April 27th at 5 pm.


  

Upcoming Events

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Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting - Speech Contest Finals
Speaker: Ted Haynes, Chairman, Speech Contest
Topic: 95th Annual High School Speech Contest Finals & Awards Luncheon
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Phoenix Rising FC Game vs Colorado - Phoenix Rotary 100 Event!
Topic: Hosting Phoenix Rotary 100 at the upcoming Phoenix Rising FC Game
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Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting - OPYL Awards
Speaker: Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader of the Year - City of Phoenix+Rotary
Topic: Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader Awards Luncheon
More info

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Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting
Speaker: Kate Brophy McGee Vice Chair, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
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Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting
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