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Dancers enjoy the new stage at the Community Park. Rotary provided design, materials and labor for construction.

Dancers enjoy the new stage at the Community Park. Rotary provided design, materials and labor for construction.

Rotary Declares
Service Unites

What does Rotary have to do with me, you say. That bunch of old folks? Well, not so much any more. Our Garberville Club is an inclusive team of caring women and men, non-profits, young professionals, organic farmers, and youth, all united to do good for humanity here and around the world.

The new South Fork High baseball scoreboard.
Dedicated to Jim Quast and Clif Anderson. Garberville Rotary has had a long history of supporting our local schools and youth.

Committed to our local schools and students

We're honored to dedicate this scoreboard to two exceptional individuals who tirelessly served our school and community, living by the Rotary motto, 'Service Above Self':

Clif Anderson: Superintendent of the SoHum school district for 17 years, with over 30 years of service.

Jim Quast: Beloved principal from 1989 to 1998, leaving a lasting legacy.

Rotarian Pat Neighbors receives a Paul Harris Fellowship Award for her generosity the The Rotary Foundation. Pictured also is Garberville club Foundation representative Cliff Anderson.

Rotarian Pat Neighbors receives a Paul Harris Fellowship Award for her generosity the The Rotary Foundation. Pictured also is Garberville club Foundation representative Cliff Anderson.

Rotary: 106 years and counting

In 1917 The Rotary Foundation was established with just a few hundred dollars to create a permanent fund to support for Rotary’s local and world service.