Welcome To The Hayward Rotary Club!
Hayward Rotary Club is a non-partisan, non-political service organization. Our members are leaders in business, education, government, nonprofit, and community service. Rotarians come from many diverse walks of life, and we are united in giving back to our community. Hayward Rotary Club and Foundation have contributed millions of dollars of support to vital projects and programs that build a stronger future for Hayward and the world. Do you want to give back to the community in an organized way, in the company of distinguished community leaders? Do you have what it takes to become a Hayward Rotary Club member? Find out by attending our weekly luncheons, by talking to Rotarians, and by browsing this website. Learn more
 
A presentation on the extraordinary contributions of Hayward's Interact clubs to the community will be given at the next luncheon meeting of the Hayward Rotary Club, to be held at 1074 B St. Interact clubs are the high school equivalent to Rotary and its members are also pledged to "service above self." Support for these clubs, which have already begun their work this school term, has been the highest priority of Rotary Club President Kim Huggett.
 
Interact club members from Moreau and Mt. Eden high schools were on hand when Hayward Rotary conducted its annual Child Spree event last month, giving backpacks, clothing and school supplies to needy students. More than 30 "Interactors" supported Hayward Rotary at its annual fund-raising efforts during the Rowell Ranch Rodeo, helping to raise more than $40,000 that was given in grants to 16 local nonprofit organizations.
 
Hayward Rotary's annual Omelet Brunch will be held at Chabot College on Sunday, Nov. 10, with proceeds going toward supporting Interact clubs' participation in leadership programs.
 
Hayward Rotary's Interact Club chair is Patrick Landeza of Moreau Catholic High School and he will lead the presentation on Sept. 9. There also will be a presentation by the club's Youth Protection Services Officer Mona Diamantene. 
 
 
 
Hayward Rotary Club President Kim Huggett and youth services committee member Patrick Landeza toured All Saints School with principal Jennifer Diaz and librarian Cara Schott to view the beautiful locker painting project. More than 100 student lockers were painted as if they were book jackets, with each representing a book added to the school library. The project was funded by the club's community grants program. Last year, Hayward Rotary gave more than $140,000 in grants to 19 nonprofit organizations.
 
 
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There will be no meeting on September 2, in observance of Labor Day. Our next Rotary meeting will be Monday, September 9.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oakland Roots professional soccer team fan engagement executive Andy Sandoval will be the featured speaker when the Hayward Rotary Club meets for lunch Monday, Aug. 26 downtown at 1074 B St.
 
Since 2023, the team has played its home games at Pioneer Stadium at the Hayward campus of California State University, East Bay in the USL Championship. It was announced last week that the Roots will play 17 games of the the 2025 season at the Oakland Coliseum while continuing negotiations with Oakland to open a temporary stadium in 2026 with 10,000 seats for them and the Oakland Soul women's soccer team. 
 
The Roots play in the USL Championship, one of the most successful professional soccer leagues in the world, reaching a population of more than 84 million and fueling the growth of the game across North America. Sanctioned by the U.S. Soccer Federation as a Division II professional league, the USL Championship includes a membership of 24 clubs across the continental United States.
 
Fire engines and equipment, Girl Scout cookies, and even socks have been shared with friends and agencies in Hayward's Sister City of Arandas, Mexico. The Hayward Rotary Club will be reminded of the closeness of that relationship at its luncheon meeting Monday, Aug. 19 when Janett Hernández León of the Hayward/Arandas Sister City Committee addresses the organization. The club meets at 1074 B St.
 
Arandas is a municipality of the Altos Sur region of the state of Jalisco. The city center is located 86 miles east of Guadalajara, the state capital. The population of the town of Arandas was 59,648 as of the 2020. Arandas is situated on the Mesa Centra at an elevation of 6,762 feet and is known among Mexicans as the commercial and manufacturing centre for agricultural products (typically beans and wheat) and its pastoral environment, which allows the city to produce various commercial products such as linseed oil, tequila, pottery, woolen blankets, and straw hats. 
 
Like Hayward, named after founder William B. Hayward, the name Arandas is derived from the original name the existing population received during the 17th century: Santa María de Guadalupe de los Aranda, which was derived from the last name Aranda, one of the founding families.
More than 100 local families benefited from Hayward Rotary's annual Child Spree event Saturday, that paired school children with Rotarians, police officers and firefighters, and athletes from several Cal State East Bay sports teams to buy new clothes from JC Penny at the Southland Mall. They also received new backpacks, school supplies and books.
The $22 million Cherryland Community Center will be the site for the Aug. 12 luncheon meeting of the Hayward Rotary Club, hosted by the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District. The featured speaker will be HARD General Manager Jim Wheeler, who will give an overview of the general State of the District. 
 
HARD was created to provide park and recreation services for over 309,000 residents. Its boundaries encompass a 100 square-mile area, which includes the City of Hayward and the unincorporated communities of Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, Ashland, Cherryland, and Fairview. HARD provides services through 133 full time staff members within an overall operating budget of $33.9 million. The Cherryland Community Center took the combined effort of the County of Alameda and HARD to make the facility a reality. The 17,500-square-foot center at 278 Hampton Road includes three multi-purpose rooms for activities and classes, a reading/computer room with a satellite Alameda County library, and a large community room. The center opened in October 2021.
 
The club will not meet at its usual location at 1074 B St., on Aug. 12. The lunch and presentation will both occur at the Cherryland Community Center, which has ample parking on Hampton and Boston roads and at Meek Park. 
 
 
 
Hayward Planning Manager Jeremy Lochirco will review the top residential, industrial, and commercial projects in the city's pipeline during an address to the Hayward Rotary Club at noon on Monday, Aug. 5. Lochirco said among the projects he would discuss would be one that is "something big" to influence the city's economic development, not including the Hayward Exchange @ 92 project shown here. Recent developments have included investments in Hayward by Tesla, Amazon, Sprouts and In-N-Out Burger. The club meets at 1074 B St.
 
 
 
 
 
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1074 B Street,
Hayward, CA 94541
United States of America
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