International Projects: A Collaborative Effort between Everett, Dajabon and Arlington Rotary Clubs

George Bowden Classification Talk

George Bowden presents his classification talk. The retired Snohomish County Superior Court judge and his wife Diane live on Camano Island. George was previously active with the Everett Rotary Club. He joined Rotary in 1998 and transferred to Arlington in 2022.

Duck Dash 2023 was a huge success, raising more money than ever to support the Arlington community.

Rick McCarthy accepting on behalf of McCarthy General Contractor
Supporting Food Security Through: Gardeners Sharing Abundance, A Simple Gesture, Partnerships with Andrew's Hay, and of course the Arlington Community Food Bank

Great Stilly Duck Dash Winners!
Duck Dash Winners 2023
1st Place $4,000-Khristy Sikorski
2nd Place $2000-Ross Londerville
3rd Place $1,000-Nick McCallan
4th Place to 8th Place $500 each-Mike Mulligan, Carol Somes, Margaret Dunnington. Chris Cammock & Kim Keefe.
CONGRATULATION TO THE WINNERS!
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July 4, 2023, Haller Park
June 22, 2023 Assemble the Duck Calls

Our Club gathered for our weekly meeting on June 22, 2023, with a special focus on assembling duck calls in preparation for the upcoming Duck Dash!
June 15, 2023 North County Regional Fire Authority![]() |
Dave Kraski, Deputy Chief of Operations, North County Regional Fire Authority provided an update on the fire and emergency services and the ballot levy that will help cover the cost of these vital services. |
June 8, 2023 ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATION LUNCHEON MEETINGThe Club presented $5000 scholarships to 15 high school seniors from Arlington, Darrington and Lakewood High Schools, thanks to the funds raised by the 2022 Duck Dash through sponsorships and ticket sales. Seven recipients received their certificates in person and one student sent his parents in his place. Those unable to attend were at a mandatory graduation practice. The Scholarship Committee looked for students who demonstrated “service above self” in the community as volunteers in addition to their academic and other school achievements. |
Trevor Glassman, Arlington High School, who had open heart surgery, wanted to play soccer. Due to issues with his heart, his previous soccer coach would not play him. Coach Dave Corbett allowed Trevor to decide how much he wanted to play and his coach noted that he grew as an athlete and never gave in or gave up. He volunteered 150+ hours and lettered in band all four years. He was a member of the National Honor Society and on the Honor Roll. He will attend the University of California, Los Angeles as a Biochemistry Major. ![]() |
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Honoring Outstanding StudentsWe had the pleasure of hosting seven Outstanding Students from our local schools. Below you will find a bit more about the students who were honored at today’s lunch, as well as the organization they made their donation to. (From left to right: Dr. Chrys Sweeting, Alyson Kleinman, Samantha Redford, Itzel Dominguez Esparza, Brooke Herrera, Alexus Spooner-Jones, Maia Brown, Carson Rasmussen, and Scott M. Peacock). |
We were all lucky and honored to celebr |
WOTJEK GROUS SHARES HIS EXCHANGE STUDENT EXPERIENCES |
Wotjek spent the school year attending Arlington High School, where he especially enjoyed the anatomy class and playing on the school soccer team. He participated in school activities, including attending the prom with friends. ![]() His host families provided a variety of adventures, including water skiing, a trip to Louisiana for a family wedding, Husky football, Kraken Hockey games, a motocross rally and skiing at Stevens Pass and Snoqualmie Pass. The District 5050 Exchange Students gathered in Canada, Seabeck and flew to California to see Disneyland, try surfing and visit the Los Angeles area landmarks. Wotjek joined Arlington Rotary Club Members assembling holiday baskets at the food bank and gathering food during the annual Santa Run. ![]() He celebrated his 17thbirthday with the club and with his host family and friends. He returns to Poland in June, grateful for his time in Arlington and the many experiences he would not have had otherwise. When asked what he wanted as his first meal when he returns to Poland, he said McDonalds. Some things are universal. Wotjek's presentation can be found on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vsBCTsR47k |
Miss Vicky rides again!

Lee Harman & Miss Vicky
Lee Harman, a club member since 1985, is planning his second marathon endurance race in his 1931 Vintage Ford Victoria automobile to raise funds and awareness for the Rotary PolioPlus Campaign. You can support his adventure with a donation online that goes 100% to PolioPlus: CLICK HERE TO DONATE.