Category: Member Engagement

  • January 4: 5:31 Club

    Join the Rotary Club of Indianapolis 5:31 Club at at an old favorite, Hotel Tango Distillery, on Wednesday, January 4.

    Who: Rotarians, friends, guests, and anyone wanting to learn more about Rotary.

    What: No agenda, just the regular monthly social get-together.

    When: January 4, from 5:31 pm till 7:00 pm, or whenever you can be there.

    Where: 702 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46203

  • Salvation Army Bell Ringing

    Salvation Army Bell Ringing

    It is fast approaching that time of year – Salvation Army Bell Ringing!  Please sign up to “ring the bells” for the Salvation Army this year. It is a very long tradition with our Rotary Club.  And in recent years we have made it a competition with Kiwanis!!  It is no secret we would like to win this year.

    Please sign up on the Google sheet –  all are welcome to more than one time slot! We will ring the bells December 1, 8, and 15 at the entrance of Kroger at 71st & Binford Ave. Slots are for one hour 12:00 noon – 6:00 p.m.. The Salvation Army will drop off a Red Kettle at Noon and pick it up at 7:00 p.m.. Thanks in advance for your help! 

  • 5:31 Club – Winterlights at Newfield

    Experience the wonder of nearly two million lights glittering in the garden this holiday season at Winterlights on Wednesday, Dec. 7th at 5:30pm.  

    Dress warmly for this outdoor walking event. Beverages and snacks are available for purchase and there’s a firepit where we can linger and warm up. This is a family-friendly event. All ages love twinkling lights and exploring cool pathways! 

    We’ll meet in the parking lot as we lineup for the 5:30pm admittance. Grab your tickets right away, as Newfields always sells out. Be sure to purchase tickets for the 5:30pm time slot (Wednesday, Dec. 7th)

    Learn More & Get Your Tickets here.

    Afterward, we’ll head to Chatham Tap (Butler Campus) for dinner. 

  • November 16: Corporate Membership Breakfast Series

    Corporate membership breakfasts are back and the next one is quickly approaching on Wednesday, November 16th at Conner Insurance.

    The meetings will be from 7:30 am – 9:00 am with the first 20-30 minutes dedicated to networking/introductions/business items, etc. followed by a 45-minute speaker presentation with time for Q&A.

    On November 16 we will hear from sought after speaker, author and advisor, CJ McClanahan.

    Since 2003, CJ has spent more than 10,000 hours in front of entrepreneurs, executives and their teams helping them achieve personal and professional breakthrough goals.

    However, no matter how much success his clients achieved, few ever seemed to truly enjoy the journey. It didn’t matter if they doubled their income or became CEO – it never seemed to be enough.

    CJ has spent the last 19 years uncovering strategies to help fellow recovering overachievers get more satisfaction and joy in their lives while still achieving their professional goals.


    This event is for Rotary Club of Indianapolis Corporate Members or those interested in becoming a corporate member. Please register on Eventbrite if you plan on attending.

    Save the date for the following future corporate member breakfasts:
    Wednesday, January 11, 2023
    Wednesday, April 12, 2023
    Wednesday, July 12, 2023

    If your organization would be willing to host a meeting, please reach out to Zack Conner or Kimble Richardson.

  • November 2: 5:31 Club

    November 2: 5:31 Club

    Join the Rotary Club of Indianapolis 5:31 Club at Eagledale Florist on Wednesday, November 2. Enjoy beer, wine and appetizers in a unique floral setting. 

    Who: Rotarians, friends, guests, and anyone wanting to learn more about Rotary.
    What: No agenda, just the regular monthly social get-together.
    When: November 2, from 5:31 pm till 7:00 pm, or whenever you can be there. 
    Where: Eagledale Florist, 3615 West 30th Street, Indianapolis, 46222
    Other Details: Head to dinner afterward at McGilvery’s Pub & Eatery in Speedway. 
  • November 3 & 17: 4-Way Test Volunteers Needed

    November 3 & 17: 4-Way Test Volunteers Needed

    The 4-Way Test Program is an amazing opportunity which allows Rotarians to interact with students, giving them ideas/techniques and tactics for great decision making throughout their lives! And all it costs you is a couple hours of your time.

    These activities are vital to the student’s growth and foundation, and we promise the experience is rewarding, eye-opening and fun!

    Join us for our 4-Way Tests on Thursday, November 3 from 8:45-10:45 a.m. at Christel House South Academy (2405 Madison Ave) and Thursday, November 17 at Christel House West (55 N. Tibbs Ave).

    Contact Mike Crowley or the office to volunteer or if you have any questions. 

  • October 8: Service Opportunity with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful

    October 8: Service Opportunity with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful

    Plant. Care. Grow.

    The goal of Keep Indianapolis Beautiful is to increase tree cover in Indianapolis by planting 100,000 large trees – with trunks 1″ in diameter or larger at planting time -in strategic locations. Together we can grow our city’s tree canopy and make Indy a better place to live, work, and play. KIB’s marketing and promotions plan provides many opportunities for positive exposure to hundreds of neighborhoods, including thousands of residents, volunteers, and online followers.

    Sometimes, keeping our city beautiful is as simple as planting a tree.

    Trees enhance our lives in more ways than you might think. KIB coordinates a number of programs dedicated to planting, preserving, and educating people about trees. (Visit kibi.org for more information!)

    On Saturday, Oct. 8 from 9 am -12 pm, join the Rotary Environment and Beautification Committee at 3433 N. Central Ave. 46205 at Constitution Gardens GreenSpace, where we’ll be planting trees and perennials, spreading mulch, and perhaps raking gravel for walkways.

    KIB will:
    – Provide a professionally led day of service for Rotary, with all tools necessary
    – Provide acknowledgment of the Indianapolis Rotary Foundation’s support via two posts on social media
    – Spotlight the Rotary day of service in KIB’s Get the Dirt newsletter, including a photo

    Please contact Marie Koenig koenigmarie55@gmail.com 317-509-0525 or Erika Earl eearl@rje-bi.com by Oct. 5 if you are able to help!  Families welcome.  We would like at least 12 participants, thank you!
  • Sept 7: 5:31 Club @ Pins Mechanical

    Join the Rotary Club of Indianapolis 5:31 Club at Pins Mechanical Co @ Bottleworks on Wednesday, September 7.

    Who: Rotarians, friends, guests, and anyone wanting to learn more about Rotary.

    What: No agenda, just the regular monthly social get-together.

    When: September 7, from 5:31 pm till 7:00 pm, or whenever you can be there.

    Where: 856 Carrollton Ave, Indy See less

  • August 3: 5:31 Club

    Join the Rotary Club of Indianapolis 5:31 Club at the Eagle Creek Sailing Club on Wednesday, August 3.

    Who: Rotarians, friends, guests, and anyone wanting to learn more about Rotary.

    What: No agenda, just the regular monthly social get-together.

    When: August 3, from 5:31 pm till 7:00 pm, or whenever you can be there. 

    Where: 8901 W. 46th Street, Indianapolis, 46234

    Other Details: Casual pitch in: bring your own beverage and a dish to share.

  • July 20: Corporate Members Coffee with Andrew Adeniyi

    Join us on July 20th at 8:30 a.m. via Zoom for a Corporate Coffee. Andrew Andeniyi will share How to Create a Culture that Fosters Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

    Andrew is a first-generation Nigerian-American from South Bend, Indiana. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Bloomington. And has a Master of Science in Management, Strategy & Leadership from Michigan State University. With almost ten years of executive-level management experience in retail operations, he is passionate about entrepreneurship, organizational culture, business strategy, diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

    His book, The Circle of Leadership: A Framework for Creating and Leveraging Culture, is a hands-on approach to understanding the power of culture and how leaders are responsible for harnessing it. 

    All are welcome.

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