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Welcome to our Club!
Cambridge-Isanti

Service Above Self

We meet In Person
Thursdays at 11:45 a.m.
133-135 Main St So
Cambridge, MN 55008
United States
We meet in the banquet room, downstairs of the Leader restaurant.
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Congratulations to Andy Schreder and Carri Levitski, our newest Rotary members. They will be an asset to our organization
 
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"The Taste" is the annual fundraiser for the Cambridge-Isanti Rotary Club. This year the date for it is Thursday March 30th, 2023. It will be held at the Tibetan American Foundation of Mn Center, formerly Spirit River Community Center in Isanti, MN. Doors open at 5 pm and the event ends at 8pm. There will be lots of fun activities such as the Wall of Wine and Raffle. There will be food and wine and beer vendors giving out samples of their products. You won't leave hungry or thirsty.
 
Please plan to attend! It is our major fundraiser and allows us to do a variety of community products and international support.
By contributing to the Foundation , you help support the Foundation's six areas of focus, which help to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
The Trustees of The Rotary Foundation have identified six areas of focus for the new grant structure. These areas reflect critical humanitarian issues and needs that Rotarians are addressing worldwide. They will align Rotary with other international development efforts and will strategically further the Foundation's mission.
The Rotary Club of Cambridge-Isanti is part of Rotary International, a non-profit service club whose motto is 'Service Above Self.'
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