If you attended SGR's meeting on Monday, July 21, you probably received a card like the one above and a reminder to bring it back on Monday, July 28 with the name of someone who has agreed to be a sponsor for the "Rev'd Up for Rotary" car show on Saturday, September 6 at Red Cliffs (Mall).
If you are a business owner, as well as a Rotarian (even if you're not) $250, $500 or $1000 will get you a generous sponsor package, including a spot in our sponsor showcase.
Thanks in advance for your company's support as a sponsor - or for reaching out to others in your circle of influence. If you have questions or need to send your company logo, contact Dale Desmond.
Nearly 100 local residents / interested voters, including a small handful of Rotarians, showed up at Pine View High School on Monday, July 21, 2025 to meet and greet 10 of 11 candidates for the office of St. George City Mayor and/or City Council. Each took 2 minutes to introduce themselves before meeting one-on-one at a table in the Commons Area.
Our "Cookies with Candidates was, from all appearances, another successful "service above self" project for St. George Rotary. Thanks to all who came out ... and also to those who helped out!
Incumbent Natalie Larsen juggled her small grandson while her daughter-in-law was in labor!
There were lawn signs galore and many voters willing to take one or more home!
It takes a lot of moxie - and some big dollars - to throw your hat in the political arena!
It's summer in Dixie, so remember to drink lots of water and stay indoors from 11 a.m. to
November 15!
In keeping with the America 250 celebration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, our fivesouthern Utah clubs need to recruit 57 new members (a net gain of 11 for each club)to reach 250 members in southern Utah by July 4, 2026.
So who do you know who should be a member of St. George Rotary Club?
Rotary Question of the Week
On this site in My.Rotary.org, you will have your choice of numerous online courses which teach about Rotary and other professional development topics!
Happily, this is (again) the 2nd week with ZERO new cases of wild polio with paralysis in the entire world. But while Rotarians know we're going in the right direction, we also know it's still out there because in 2025 the worldwide total is 16 ... 2 in Afghanistan and 14 in Pakistan.
If you aren't already giving to the PolioPlus Society - at an affordable $8.50 a month or $100 annuallyuntil polio is eradicated finally and forever - make this your New Rotary Year resolution! See Foundation Chairs Dave, Bryan or Dale for more information.