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, June 5, 2026

Please join us on Friday, June 5th at The Old Spaghetti Factory for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting, as we welcome Brian Mueller, President of Grand Canyon University.

The meeting registration fee is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or here. Please register by 6pm on Monday, June 1st. 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!

MEETING LOCATION:
The Old Spaghetti Factory
1418 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004 (Parking in the back. Enter through the side entry door)


President Brian Mueller joined Grand Canyon University (GCU) in July 2008 to usher in a new era for the institution. Taking the successes he experienced as a teacher and coach at the high school and small college level as well as his 22 years of experience at the Apollo Group (the parent company of University of Phoenix), Mr. Mueller transformed GCU from a financially struggling university into one that is a driving force in higher education today.


Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, June 26, 2026 - Presidential Induction

Please join us on Friday, June 26th at the Embassy Suites for the Presidential Induction, as we recognize and thank the outgoing club leadership, recognize this year's Tim Creedon, Dave Wastchak and Craig Wilson award winners, welcome our incoming leadership, and induct our 2026/2027 President, Dave Howell. Our planning committee has a fun lunch planned, so we invite you to sit back and enjoy the lunch as we celebrate the end of a great year and the beginning of what we hope to be another great Rotary year that builds upon years past!

The meeting registration fee is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or click here. Please register by 6pm on Monday, June 22nd. 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!


  

Featured Stories

Thank you Phoenix Rotary 100 from Interact!

Central High School’s Interact Club wrapped up a very successful 2025-26 school year.  The highlights included: 

  • raising funds for polio and schistosomiasis vaccines
  • combating human trafficking with the annual Red Sand Project
  • packing 1,492 meals during multiple trips to Feed My Starving Children
  • facilitating short-term student exchanges with sister schools in Japan and Costa Rica 
Central’s Interact club has been sponsored by Phoenix Rotary 100 since 2008.  We thank Rotary 100 for their support and look forward to hitting the ground running when the 2026-27 school year starts in August.
 
2025-26 Central Interact Club Graduating Seniors
L to R: Central Interact Faculty Co-Sponsor John Gerace; Central Interact President Mia Rodriguez;
Central Interact Vice-President Melissa Escobar Diaz; Central Interact member Alycia Flores;
Central Interact Faculty Co-Sponsor Ren Payan
 
John Gerace
Director, Global Studies Program
Central High School
Phoenix Rotary 100 Member / Interact Sponsor

 


It Happened at Rotary...May 15, 2026

Past President (PP) Jay Murphy welcomed Phoenix Rotary 100 members to our latest meeting location, Christo’s, since Seasons 52 abruptly closed. He introduced PP Randy Long who led the Club in prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance.

PP Jay introduced a bevy of visitors including PP Mike Hosking, Daren Desmond, Sarah Desmond’s dad, Kathy Davidson, and others (whose names I could not catch) Evalyne Cambron filled in for Club secretary, Bernadette Hirsch providing details on the upcoming Camp Big West at the Wigwam from 8/31-9/5 and looking for volunteers, Project Cure on July 18th, and our next Club meeting June 5th featuring Brian Mueller, President of Grand Canyon University at The Old Spaghetti Factory, 1418 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004 (Parking in the back. Enter through the side entry door)
The Club was pleased to welcome Terry Davidson, a longtime member who has been absent for some time. Terry spoke about his father, Carl Davidson, who recently passed away at the age of 104. He had been a WWII pilot, and had perfect attendance at Rotary for over 40 years. We all hope to see Terry more frequently in the future.

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It Happened at Rotary...May 1, 2026

Meeting Recap – PHX Rotary 100 | Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader Awards

This week’s PHX 100 gathering was anything but a typical Friday meeting—it was a celebration of purpose, potential, and the incredible young leaders shaping the future of Phoenix.
Held at our former home, the Phoenix Country Club, the room was filled with energy, pride, and inspiration as we hosted the 40th Annual Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader Awards—one of the most meaningful and anticipated traditions of our club.

Filling in for President Kathy Mitchell, Dave Howell welcomed guests and set the tone for the afternoon, followed by an inspiring message from Ron Broida, who reflected on Rotary’s roots and its enduring mission of Service Above Self—a theme that would echo throughout the entire program.
The event carried a celebratory and elevated feel from the start, with live music from the Trevor G. Browne High School Jazz Band and a warm welcome extended to the many students, families, educators, and community leaders in attendance. A special video message from City of Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego added to the significance of the day, recognizing the students’ achievements and encouraging them to continue shaping the future of our city.

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Upcoming Events

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Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting
Speaker: Brian Mueller, President of Grand Canyon University
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Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting - Presidential Induction
Topic: Presidential Induction Meeting
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Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting
Speaker: TBA
Topic: TBA
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Phoenix Rotary 100 Project C.U.R.E. Volunteer Opportunity!
Topic: Phoenix Rotary 100 Project C.U.R.E. Volunteer Opportunity!
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