Category: Social Networking

  • May 6: Virtual 5:31 Club

    Join us for our virtual 5:31 Club!

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

    WHAT: An informal meetup with Rotarians and friends. No agenda. Just fun and good conversations. Bring your own beverage.

    WHEN: Wednesday, May 6, from 5:31 p.m. till 7:00 p.m.

    WHERE: Zoom

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    Meeting ID: 817 6091 9633
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    WHY: Fellowship, fun, and frivolity during our monthly social get-together.

  • April 8: 5:31 Club

    Join us for our first virtual 5:31 Club!

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

    WHAT: An informal meetup with Rotarians and friends. No agenda. Just fun and good conversations. Bring your own beverage.

    WHEN: Wednesday, April 8, from 5:31 p.m. till 7:00 p.m.

    WHERE: Zoom

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    Meeting ID: 910 508 723
    Password: 269715

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    WHY: Fellowship, fun, and frivolity during our monthly social get-together.

  • COVID-19 Virus Update

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis cares deeply about the health and well-being of our members. We continue to monitor the situation and are working with both Ivy Tech and MBP Catering to maintain the safe and sanitary environment that we use for our lunch meetings. MBP will be serving box lunches Tuesday. You will find extra hand sanitizer at our check-in, hospitality, and the lunch line.

    All meetings and events will continue as scheduled, unless otherwise informed.

    In the meantime, here are a few tips to help prevent the spread of any germs:
    1. Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds and anytime you cough, sneeze, or blow your nose.
    2. Cover your mouth or nose when you cough or sneeze with your arm.
    3. Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds.
    4. If you feel sick or are running a fever higher than 99 degrees, please do not come to an event.
    5. In lieu of shaking hands, fist- or elbow-bump or simply exchange a pleasant greeting without touching.
    6. Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds.
    7. Use hand sanitizers containing at least 60% alcohol when hand washing is not readily available.

    Know the Symptoms of COVID-19

    Thanks for helping us keep Rotarians healthy and safe! See you next Tuesday!

  • March 5:31 Club: Pie Cook-off

    3.14159265359…. need we go on? Yes we do!

    NORMALLY National Pi Month is celebrated on March 14 each (yes, that’s 3-14), BUT, we are going to celebrate it on 3-4-2020!!

    All of the numerical fun is often accompanied by delicious food items such as pizza pie, fruit pie, and even pot pies! Get it? Pi. Pie.

    So please channel your inner math geek and get ready to calculate, eat, and celebrate everybody’s favorite never-ending number.

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis Inaugural Pie Cook-off – Bring your best PIE (any kind of pie) to this way fun event

    WHO: Rotarians, friends, guests, and anyone wanting to learn more about Rotary.
    WHAT: Rotary Club of Indianapolis Inaugural Pie Cook-off
    WHEN: Wednesday, March 4th, from 5:31 pm till 7:00 or 7:30 pm, or anytime in between.
    WHERE: Tried & True Alehouse, 4825 E. 96th Street – Indianapolis, IN 46240
    WHY: Fellowship, fun, and frivolity during our monthly social get-together.

    All Pie entries must be sent in on or before February 25, 2020

  • February 5, 5:31 Club Blind Wine Tasting

    Join us at this year’s 5:31 Club Blind Wine Tasting event hosted by Rotarian Matt Burnett and his wife Jill!

    When: February 5, 2020, starting at 5:31 PM, ending at 7:00 PM

    Where: 1311 Regal Drive, Carmel, IN, 46032

    The rules are simple:

    • RSVP by Monday, February 3rd. If you don’t RSVP, that’s fine, you can still attend. The count helps us with supplies and appetizers.
    • Bring your favorite bottle of wine that retails for $25.00 OR LESS (red or white doesn’t matter)
    • Bring your phone or mobile device (voting will be done online). You will be emailed a link to our voting site. Voting will be turned on at the event. LINK TO VOTING Voting will be turned on Wednesday evening at 5:31 PM
    • The wine with the most votes wins!
    • Have fun!!

    Wines that need to be chilled (most whites) will be wrapped in foil and assigned a number. Wines that don’t need to be chilled (most reds) will be wrapped in brown bags and numbered.

    Cheese and crackers will be provided.

    This is a wine TASTING, but just in case, ride shares from Uber or Lyft will be available. Drink responsibly.

    Questions? Call Bill Bubenzer at 317-439-4169 or email him at bill.bubenzer@gmail.com

    PLEASE RSVP TO HELP US WITH FOOD AND WINE COUNTS

  • January 22: Devour Indy, Tony’s of Indianapolis

    In lieu of our January 5:31 Club, please join us as we “Devour Indy” on January 22, 2020 at Tony’s of Indianapolis!

    WHO: Rotarians, friends, guests, and anyone wanting to hang out with a great group of Rotarians!

    WHAT: Tony’s of Indianapolis, “Best restaurant downtown today…best food, best service, best atmosphere. An absolutely first class dining experience; you will be impressed!”

    WHEN: Wednesday, January 22, 2020, starting at 6:00 p.m.

    WHERE: 110 W Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN

    WHY: Fellowship, fun, and of course food. What more do you need?

    RSVP Required: Please RSVP to Bruce Glor by 1/21/2020

  • December 5:31 Club, Union Jack, Speedway, IMS “Lights at the Brickyard”

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

    WHAT: Union Jack, Speedway, is known for their starters, burgers, specialty pizzas, and of course their beer and wine!

    WHEN: Wednesday, December 4th, from 5:31 pm till 7:00 or 7:30 pm, or anytime in between.

    WHERE: 6225 W 25th St, Speedway, IN

    WHY: Fellowship, fun, and frivolity during our monthly social get-together.

    ETC: Good parking!

    NOTE: There will be a group of us heading over to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to drive around the track for “Lights at the Brickyard”. Only $25.00 per car load, so everyone is welcome to carpool over, then return to the Union Jack!

  • November 5:31 Club: Asian Harbor 8

    Join Rotary friends and guests at Asian Harbor 8  for fun, frivolity, conversation, beverages and food. Check out their website

    Their slogan is “come hungry, leave happy”. They will have a variety of beers available, but no wine or cocktails.

    • November 6th, from 5:31 pm till 7:30 pm, or whenever you can be there.
    • Asian Harbor 8 is located at 878 US-31, Greenwood, IN 46142 (across from Greenwood Park Mall on the West side of US-31)
    • No agenda, just the regular, monthly social get-together.
    • Free parking.
    • We will be joined by members from the Southport International Rotary Club along with members of the Chin Community
    • The Chin Community Center is the current recipient of the Indianapolis Rotary Foundation Legacy Grant.
  • And the winner is……..

    And the winner is……..

    Congratulations to Stacy Robinson, our 6th Annual Chili Cook-Off Winner!….Check out our Facebook page for more pictures of the event!

  • 7:01 Club: Another Broken Egg Cafe

    7:01 Club is your 5:31 Club for the early morning folks!

    The Social Committee invites you to a social gathering at 7:01 A.M. at Another Broken Egg 9435 North Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46260 on Wednesday October 30, 2019!

    We will have a separate room for members and guest to meet, spend time with your Rotary friends and family for a fun morning out.

    We will order off the menu so let it be known that Another Broken Egg Cafe isn’t your typical breakfast, brunch and lunch place. The menu is second-to-none, loaded with fresh ingredients and creative recipes across a wide variety of breakfast classics. Each location is designed to feel like a
    casual getaway, served up with a generous side of family, friends and friendly service.

    We will have a room saved for Rotarians. Start the socializing early by arriving at 7.

    No reservations necessary, just come and enjoy.