Welcome to Our Club


The Rotary Club of Wilmette has merged with the Wilmette Harbor Rotary Club, the combined clubs are now all officially the Rotary Club of Wilmette. The original Wilmette Rotary Club was chartered in 1924 and was known as the Noon Club.  In 1990, the Wilmette Harbor Club was chartered, and was known as the Morning Club.  In 2019, a satellite club was established as part of the Noon group.  Today there are over 80 active members who gather to do good for others while enjoying good fellowship, with the choice of meeting either morning, noon or evening.
 

Our Club members enthusiastically live the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self” both locally and internationally. Recent projects include water well installation at schools in Angola, food packing and providing necessities to the homeless in Chicago, supplying ultrasound equipment and related training to people in Uganda, providing disaster relief supplies to hurricane, typhoon, and other natural disaster survivors, providing winter coats and shoes to low-oncome children, food packing for people in Guatemala and Central America, and supporting local food pantries, literacy efforts and diversity.

NOTICE: Our Noon meetings (the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month) and Morning meetings (the third Wednesday of each month) will be at the Sheridan Shore Yacht Club.  We also meet in-person on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 6pm at St. Joseph Church, Wilmette. 

We’d love to have you join one of our meetings!

Club Information
Welcome!


Our Motto: Service Above Self

We meet In Person
Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m.
Sheridan Shore Yacht Club
20 Harbor Drive
Wilmette, IL 60091
United States of America
Phone:
(847) 722-2115
We meet monthly on the 1st Tuesday at 6pm at St Joseph Church, the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at Noon and the 3rd Wednesday at 7:30am both at the Sheridan Shore Yacht Club in Gillson Park. Mailing address: PO Box 111, Wilmette, IL 60091
CLUB NEWS
Our Amazon Homeless Project for unhoused clients of The Sisters of Fraternite Notre Dame is underway and the need is great this year, especially with the early cold and snow we have received. Basic needs for socks, hats, gloves and toiletries are all available to easily purchase on line and they will be delivered directly to the convent.  Please select Sister Valerie Marie as the recipient when you check out.   Here is the link: HOMELESS  
Rotary Club members and their guests and volunteers gathered on Sunday, November 23 to clean up the Village!
Chairperson Maurice Sullivan announced that the book drive (coordinated with Bernie's Book Bank) collected over 17,000 books!  Maurice wanted to thank the members of her committee who were actively involved in making the Big Book Drive a success. This included the ongoing support of the District 39 Superintendent of Schools (and member) Kari Cremascoli and 13 area schools  These books will be given to underserved children who have few books at home. These books will help build early literacy, the love of reading and support academic success.  
Our health is everything. Yet 400 million people in the world can’t afford or don’t have access to basic health care. As the year winds down, December serves as a time to reflect on one of Rotary’s core causes: Disease Prevention and Treatment. From eradicating polio to supporting mental health initiatives, Rotarians worldwide work tirelessly to improve health outcomes and build resilient communities.
Disease prevention is about more than healthcare—it's about education, access, and empowerment. Whether it’s funding vaccines, providing clean water to prevent disease, or offering medical training in underserved areas, our collective efforts save lives and restore dignity. 
                     
The Rotary Club meeting on Wednesday, November 12 was a wonderful celebration of service of one of our members, Bob Taylor.  Major Donor Chair Donna Lee Gulley recognized Bob for reaching major donor status in Rotary ($10,000 or more).  Bob said he was "deeply humbled and honored."  He said he gives because of hunger, homelessness and lack of education in the world. Several District Governors were in attendance for our Club's meeting with District Governor Marlene Frisbee and they joined in honoring Bob.  
We received late notice that Joe Goldstein passed on November 8.  We missed his services on November 12, but Joe will be remembered for many years to come. Friends of his donated to our Holiday Fundraiser in memory of Joe, and that is how we found out. Joe Goldstein was a pillar of our club for many years, and beloved by many of us.  This remarkable man joined in 1990 and was a very active member, especially with innovative service projects, creative marketing for our fundraisers, and always participated in club events and projects. His obituary can seen at: Joe G  
The New Trier Food Pantry is in crisis mode.  They need volunteers to help organize the new donations that are coming in.   The Food Pantry is located at 739 Elm Street, Winnetka.  Please sign-up HERE to volunteer to help.
Several members attended a community conversation last week, where representatives from North Shore Neighbors and the Onward House in Chicago talked about the services available to immigrants and refugees through Onward House.  These services include food assistance, education, immigration and legal Matters, Medicaid Application (Medical Card), health and counseling.  They emphasized that due to the widespread fear in many households right now, they are delivering food to many families that are afraid to leave their homes. Food insecurity is becoming a bigger issue now as well. Website https://onwardhouse.org/
 
Many municipalities are passing ordinances regarding a civil response to federal immigration enforcement activities.  Wilmette will be having a Board of Trustees Meeting on November 12 at 7pm in Village Hall, to discuss this issue.
 
Several Rotary members from Wilmette and Evanston Lighthouse volunteered to be "personal shoppers" for community participants.  We helped individuals and families select coats, hats, gloves and scarves for keeping warm this winter. Connections for the Homeless organized this annual event, and our volunteer members find it a rewarding experience, as it helps those who are less fortunate to ensure they will be able to cope with our winter weather.
                         
                   
                               

SERVICE ABOVE SELF

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Speakers
Sarah Homan/Ben Ivory/Gabe Doyle
Dec 17, 2025 7:30 AM
Community Service & Environment Committee Update

We will hear an update on the activities, focus and progress to date, for this newly reorganized committee.

Thomas Applegate and Kim Hassenfeld
Jan 14, 2026 12:00 PM
Counselling Center of the North Shore/Winnetka Thrift Shop
A.J. Voth
Jan 21, 2026 7:30 AM
Clean Water Project- Eswatini
Tracey Butkus, Director of Training
Feb 18, 2026 7:30 AM
Shedd Aquarium Update
Club Executives & Directors
President
Co-Immediate Past President
Co-Immediate Past President
Co-President Elect
Co-President Elect
Club Foundation Treasurer
Secretary
Treasurer
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Membership Chair
Public Image
Co-chair Community and Environmental Service Committee
Co-chair Community and Environmental Service Committee
Co-chair Youth Service
Co-chair Youth Service
Web Site Coordinator
Program Chair
Co-Bulletin Editor
Co -Bulletin Editor
Fundraising Chair
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE CHAIR
Rotary Foundation
Finance Chair
Golf Outing Chair
AI Assistant 
Ask our AI Assistant, Avery, any questions about the Holiday Fundraiser or our Rotary Club.
 
 
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITES
Monthly Lunch-packing on January 6 - Please Sign-up to participate.  Our monthly service project of preparing lunch bags for Connections for the Homeless is at St. Joseph's Church, Lake and Ridge, Wilmette at 6pm. Enter through the east lower entrance. A Rotary Club meeting follows immediately after the sandwiches are made. This is now a collaborative project with members joining us from the Winnetka-Northfield and Evanston Lighthouse Rotary Clubs.  
 
New Trier Food Pantry - volunteers needed to help organize increased food donations.  739 Elm St., Winnetka. Sign-up FOOD
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