Who are we?

The Twin Cities Nights Rotary Club is a group of fun, energetic individuals who realize that community comes in all shapes and sizes.  Focusing both locally and globally, the Twin Cities Nights Rotary club pushes the boundaries of service and the perceptions of Rotary. 

 

What do we do?

From funding and building a Habitat for Humanity house to mentoring local youth to contributing to sustainable economic development in other parts of the world, the Twin Cities Nights Rotary club strives to make a positive difference.  As part of Rotary International, the largest service organization in the world, our volunteer members work with other clubs around the world to enact the motto of “Service above self.”

 

Why Join?

As a volunteer Rotarian, you will meet and network with other professionals who are passionate about club service, vocational service, community service and international service. You can choose to engage in opportunities to get to know our local community, travel to other parts of the world, develop leadership and public speaking skills, and many other ways to contribute your unique talents and interests. You will also be able to leverage your own contributions with thousands of other Rotarians locally, nationally, and globally.

 

 

Our Mission:

To create a model club of the next centennial. To maintain and expand Rotary's traditions as well as embrace a diverse audience in our members and the communities we serve.

We will pursue our mission through:

~ Incorporating the passions of our members

~ Integrating Rotary's Four Avenues of Service

~ Forming solid partnerships

~ Focusing on Youth

~ Communicating with Current Technology

 

 
     
 

Meeting Locations

 

Tuesdays

 6:30pm

Chatterbox – Corner of Ford Parkway and Cleveland behind Blockbuster http://www.chatterboxpub.net/

 
   

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for Upcoming Events

and Calendar of Meetings

 

 

 

Fast facts about our club

The Twin Cities Nights Rotary club is a welcoming, flexible, and unique group.

  • We are one of only two clubs in the district that meets in the evening
  • Most of our members are in their 30s and 40s
  • Our dues are reasonable and there is no meal requirement for our meetings
  • We host interesting speakers
  • We participate in volunteer service projects every month
  • We host a periodic book club to discuss and learn about international development
  • And much more!

 

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Banner Page

     Some of the many banners we've received from visiting Rotarians and guests.