Lake Arrowhead, CA
District 5330        Club 879         Founded 1949
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Lake Arrowhead Rotary
A Gallery of Memories!
Half the fun of being a Rotarian is remembering those one-off events that make membership so fulfilling. But, it’s also remembering those events that come around year after year; those activities that not only make community involvement so rewarding, but which are enjoyed by mountain residents and which improve the lives of everyone.  
Rebuilding Together - An annual event involving Rotary, Contractors, and hundreds of volunteers who make someone’s home a better place to live.
Rebuilding
Take a few minutes to enjoy our gallery of past Rotary activities. And, if you can picture yourself as part of the next great Rotary event on the mountains, then talk to us about membership in the oldest and largest service organization in the world - Rotary!
Art & Wine Festival - Lake Arrowhead Rotary’s signature fund raising event.  The Art & Wine festival brings hundreds of the finest artists in the southwest to our mountain every year...and just occasionally, some very “special guests”.
Art Wine
Centennial
Rotary Centennial Park - One of the jewels of Rotary’s 100 year celebration and the Lake Arrowhead Rotary’s 60 year history on the mountain was the work done on Centennial Park. Even the youngsters from Children’s Forest membership pitched in to make it a success for every family on the mountain.
Police Fire
Police & Fire Appreciation - Because of where we live, we depend on the brave men and women of the County Sheriff & Fire departments.  Take a look at how we honor their dedication.
Jump
PolaRotary Bear Plunge - Call us crazy..call us wacky...call us dedicated to the community...call us “PolaRotary Bears”, because some otherwise sane Rotarians and community business leaders jump into Lake Arrowhead in the middle of winter.  Enjoy!