Upcoming Events
April 16, 2010
Youth Crisis Home
Want to have a good time? Want to look younger? Come out to the Virginia Beach Youth Crisis Home on Friday, April 16, 2010, 5:30 p.m. for pizza and games. The Virginia Beach Rotary Club is committed to this worthy cause because it is beneficial for the kids and it provides a direct connect between Rotarians and the youth in our city. The location is: 811 13th St., Virginia Beach, 23451. Call Dick Olenych at 473-9977 if you'd like to volunteer. Details from last visit here.
Aug. 6, 2010
Kegs For Cures Beer Tasting
Enjoy a variety of beers, live music, delicious foods, silent auction and more at our club's Kegs For Cures Beer Tasting at the O'leary's Bar & Grill located in the Marina Shores Shoppes at 2865 Lynnhaven Dr, Virginia Beach. This event is open to the public and will raise money for local and international charities that Rotary supports. For tickets call David Rourk at (757) 478-0150.
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Past Events
Jan. 22, 2010
Corks For Cures Wine Tasting
Enjoy a variety of Virginia wines, live music, delicious foods, silent auction and more at our club's Corks For Cures Wine Tasting at the Princess Anne Country Club. This event is open to the public and will raise money for local and international charities that Rotary supports. For tickets call David Rourk at (757) 478-0150.
Sept. 25, 26 , 27, 2009
Neptune Festival
To raise money for the Rotary Foundation and local charities, the Virginia Beach Rotary Club will be serving beer to celebrants at the Neptune Festival Sept. 25 - 27. To sign up for a shift call David Rourk at (757) 478-0150.
May 6, 2009
A Night at Harbor Park with the Rotary Family
Our next family event will be held May 6, when we enjoy a pre-game picnic and Tides' ballgame. This is a joint club event with the Princess Anne, Courthouse and Cape Henry clubs.
Details here.
Feb 28, 2009
Adopt-A-Park
It's our turn in the rotation of four Rotary Clubs in Virginia Beach to clean the Great Neck park, which we adopted as a joint club project. 9 - 10:30 a.m. Read more here.
Feb. 5, 2010
Youth Crisis Home
Want to have a good time? Want to look younger? Come out to the Virginia Beach Youth Crisis Home on Friday, Feb. 5, 5:30 p.m. for Pizza and Games. The Virginia Beach Rotary Club is committed to this worthy cause because it is beneficial for the kids and it provides a direct connect between Rotarians and the youth in our city. "I can’t image anything more important then helping and giving hope to the kids who are often forgotten," says Rotarian Dick Olenych, who is leading this community project. "Please accept this challenge to open your hearts and mentor just for two hours at the youth home."
We’ll be serving pizza and playing games like Bingo, Scrabble and Play Station. Call Dick at 473-9977 if you'd like to volunteer. Future Pizza Nights at the youth crisis home are Oct. 17. The location is: 811 13th St., Virginia Beach, 23451, office (757) 422-4521.
Jan. 31, 2009
Dune Grass Planting
The Virginia Beach Rotary Club and Boy Scout Troop 66 will team up to plant 500 dune grass sprigs on a vulnerable dune near the Chesapeake Bay. This community service project takes place from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Jan. 31; meet at the Lesner Bridge City Boat Ramp.
Oct. 8, 2008
Charity Golf Tournament 2008
Our annual golf tournament is scheduled for Oct. 8 at the Virginia Beach National Golf Club (formerly known as TPC). Please mark your calendar and help us make this one the best ever. The location is: 2500 Tournament Dr., Virginia Beach, 23456, office (757) 563-9440.
Sept. 26, 27 & 28 - Neptune Festival: One of our biggest fundraisers of the year will also be one that offers the most fun. We need Rotary volunteers to help with many aspects of the booth we'll be serving Brisket, Clam Chowder and drinks from. Being that our location is the booth in the 24th Street Park on the boardwalk, we'll enjoy great music and scenery while serving hungry celebrants. Last year we did well and everyone had fun. This year we want to do great. Contact George Sabol to volunteer on any of the days for a two-hour shift or more.
When your shift if over, the three day/night Virginia Beach event offers the Oceana Air Show, North American Sandsculpting Competition, concerts on festival stages scattered along 32 blocks of the boardwalk, over 275 artisans in the Neptune Art and Craft Show along the boardwalk, and a smorgasbord of food vendors.
Aug. 22 , 2008
Youth Crisis Home
Want to have a good time? Want to look younger? Come out to the Virginia Beach Youth Crisis Home on Friday, Aug. 22, 5:45 p.m. for Pizza and Games. The Virginia Beach Rotary Club is committed to this worthy cause because it is beneficial for the kids and it provides a direct connect between Rotarians and the youth in our city. "I can’t image anything more important then helping and giving hope to the kids who are often forgotten," says Rotarian Dick Olenych, who is leading this community project. "Please accept this challenge to open your hearts and mentor just for two hours at the youth home."
We’ll be serving pizza and playing games like Bingo, Scrabble and Play Station. Call Dick at 473-9977 if you'd like to volunteer. Future Pizza Nights at the youth crisis home are Oct. 17. The location is: 811 13th St., Virginia Beach, 23451, office (757) 422-4521.
June 5, 2008
Four Club/Spouses Night
The Virginia Beach Rotary Club will host a Four Club/Spouses Night on June 5 at our regular meeting location. This will be a fun evening full of camaraderie, good food and a special guest.
May 3, 2008
Paint Your Heart Out
It only took four hours, but the lasting effect will be much longer. That's the amount of time 10 Rotarians from the Virginia Beach Rotary Club spent doing a variety of work during its first Paint Your Heart Out project of 2008 at a Hampton Roads Samaritan House on Saturday, May 3. Read more here.
March 16, 2008
Shamrock Marathon
Twenty Virginia Beach Rotarians and family members volunteered as Course Marshalls during the March 16 Shamrock Marathon. Our Rotarians were stationed on Atlantic Avenue from 3rd to 15th Street and kept the course clear by
directing incoming and outgoing hotel car and pedestrian
traffic, and keeping cut-through traffic off the course.
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