Be the Light in the Dark
Find Your Purpose, Ignite Change, and Build a Brighter Future Together
Join Bonney Lake Tehaleh Rotary Club in building a better world through community service, leadership, and collaboration
Who we are
Bonney Lake Tehaleh Rotary Club is part of a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and leaders who come together to tackle the most pressing challenges in our communities and worldwide.
Key Focus Areas
At Bonney Lake Tehaleh Rotary, we align with Rotary’s global mission but focus our efforts on making a direct impact in our local community. Our priorities are:
Supporting Education: We invest in educational programs and resources that empower students and teachers, fostering a brighter future for the Bonney Lake-Tehaleh community.
Growing Local Economies: By supporting local businesses, promoting job creation, and offering vocational training, we help strengthen and grow our local economy.
Supporting the Environment: We are dedicated to protecting and preserving the natural beauty of our region through sustainability initiatives and environmental projects.
Together, we’re creating a better community and a better world—one step at a time.
Are you ready to make a positive impact in your community? Bonney Lake Tehaleh Rotary Club welcomes you! Whether you're looking to get involved in local projects or connect with a global network of service-minded individuals, Rotary gives you the opportunity to contribute as little or as much time as you can.
We meet every other Thursday morning, both in-person and virtually, making it easy to stay connected and engaged no matter your schedule. Your commitment to Rotary is flexible—whether you're ready to dive into leadership or simply attend meetings, your involvement matters.
Join us today and start making a difference in the Bonney Lake-Tehaleh community and beyond!
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“Bonney Lake Tehaleh Rotary Club
is a diverse and inclusive organization
that values the Contributions of people from all backgrounds.”
— The Land Above Magazine.