posted on 2/26/2027
The Rotary Club of Dover will host a breakfast membership information meeting Tuesday, March 31, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at 121 Broadway.
The event is open to anyone interested in learning more about the organization and its mission of “service above self.” Rotary welcomes men and women of all ages and backgrounds who are committed to improving the lives of children, families and underserved populations in Dover and beyond.
The breakfast will be catered by Fat Dog Kitchen.
Membership Committee Chair Steve Pappajohn said the meeting offers an opportunity to learn about the club’s projects and community impact.
“I joined Rotary a few years ago, and I’m continually impressed by the enthusiasm and energy our members bring to every project,” Pappajohn said. “We grow stronger as our membership grows, bringing new ideas, leadership and commitment to our causes.”
posted on 2/26/2027
The Rotary Club of Dover will host a breakfast membership information meeting Tuesday, March 31, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at 121 Broadway.
The event is open to anyone interested in learning more about the organization and its mission of “service above self.” Rotary welcomes men and women of all ages and backgrounds who are committed to improving the lives of children, families and underserved populations in Dover and beyond.
The breakfast will be catered by Fat Dog Kitchen.
Membership Committee Chair Steve Pappajohn said the meeting offers an opportunity to learn about the club’s projects and community impact.
“I joined Rotary a few years ago, and I’m continually impressed by the enthusiasm and energy our members bring to every project,” Pappajohn said. “We grow stronger as our membership grows, bringing new ideas, leadership and commitment to our causes.”
Attendees can meet current members, learn about upcoming projects and explore ways to get involved. There is no cost to attend, and registration is not required.
The Rotary Club of Dover contributes more than $150,000 annually to support local and international initiatives. Projects include scholarships; the Rotary Garden at Henry Law Park; community giving grants; milk, egg, shoe and boot programs; senior visits; the Dictionary Literacy Project; Middle School Student of the Month; Gifts of Warmth for the Unsheltered; vocational training and tools grants; the Child Enrichment Program; Kids Closet; and other local and international efforts.
For more information, visit doverrotary.com.