The students on both sides of the world met and worked together via zoom with the Oak Park team, headed by Sanjeevani Kumar, organizing a “Pomegranate Key Chain” sale and the Yerevan team, headed by Nare Abgaryan, organizing the kid’s letters to Santa” and gift distribution campaign. Pomegranates are a traditional symbol of hope and good fortune for Armenians and, in keeping with Rotary’s theme of “Magic in Action”, the collaboration produce both magic and hope.
A Message from the District Governor
My District 5240 Rotary Family
Happy New Year! As we step into 2025, I want to take a moment to wish you all a year filled with new opportunities, growth, and happiness. May this year bring you closer to your dreams, and may every day be a chance to learn, love, and create.
January is also Rotary’s Vocational Month, a time to reflect on the importance of work and service in our communities. It’s a reminder that our professional lives can make a meaningful difference in the world around us. Whether through mentorship, leadership, or simply doing our best in our chosen vocations, let’s all strive to make an impact.
We are also kicking off the second half of the 2024-2025 Rotary year with our District Foundation Gala! This is an exciting opportunity to come together and celebrate all the work we’ve done, and all that we will continue to accomplish.
Hope you’ve saved the date ~ 01.25.2025!
Registration is now open.
Don’t miss out on this special event.
Here’s to fresh starts, continuing on bold goals, and finishing strong on our 2024/2025 Rotary Year!
As always, thank you for all that you do.
Rotary Is Love + Service = Magic of Rotary!
District Governor Sherry Sim
January 4, 2025

Join Kerri Murray, President of ShelterBox USA, as she speaks with Sandra and Jose Valenzuela, members of the Rotary Club of Altadena, as they support their community in relief efforts after the Eaton fire in California. https://youtu.be/vP02bBVX-bE
The ShelterBox standard relief tent will hold up in bad weather. We know this because we put it to the test. https://youtu.be/FWX4cFIgLs4?si=62m-GeSWLU9vLXLp
Go Beyond the Box and see how ShelterBox has evolved in our first 25 years. https://youtu.be/rCPNXaLvyvc?si=90f0N7iwcUXVQ150

The students on both sides of the world met and worked together via zoom with the Oak Park team, headed by Sanjeevani Kumar, organizing a “Pomegranate Key Chain” sale and the Yerevan team, headed by Nare Abgaryan, organizing the kid’s letters to Santa” and gift distribution campaign. Pomegranates are a traditional symbol of hope and good fortune for Armenians and, in keeping with Rotary’s theme of “Magic in Action”, the collaboration produce both magic and hope.
The Paso Robles Rotary Winemakers’ Cookoff was a vision of the Club over 25 years ago, spearheaded by Rotarian and winery owner, Gary Eberle (also the 2025 Robaln of the Year). Now, a committee serves to run the event each year led by co-chairs Sharon Ross and Vicki Silva from the Rotary Club of Paso Robles. This year will be the 26th year for the event on August 9th at the Paso Robles Event Center. Tickets go on sale in April at winemakerscookoff.com. Attendees must be 21 years or older to attend and tickets to the event have sold out over the last several years, aiding in the scholarship fund.
Cambria Rotary's Secret Santa project is a favorite of many of our members. President Miguel Sandoval and his wife Judy pour their hearts and souls into it every year. Rotarians and community members helped create unforgettable memories for 51 children and their families this holiday season.