Garberville Rotary
Established in 1938

Rotary clubs around the world are dedicated to building peace, providing clean water, and eradicating polio. Locally, each club focuses on serving humanity in meaningful and impactful ways. The Garberville Rotary Club is no exception—here are just a few of the projects we've completed in recent years that have made a lasting difference in our community.

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Since its founding in 1938, the Garberville Rotary Club has been dedicated to supporting local youth and education. Our annual scholarships are made possible by the generous contributions of former Rotary members and community supporters, who have established multiple endowments managed by the Humboldt Area Foundation. The interest and earnings from these endowments sustain these scholarships, ensuring that this vital tradition continues for generations to come.

In 2024, we proudly awarded $9,000 in scholarships.

The Garberville Rotary Club secured 3 Weed Wrenches through a Rotary Environmental Grant to tackle the scotch broom in the Community Park! We launched the first workday during our club meeting, learning to use these tools while dodging poison oak.

Rotary members Jim Quast and Shawn Masterson awarding Cadence Young a scholarship

New scoreboard for the South Fork Cubs

Community Parks Celebration Grove

The new festival stage at the Community Parks Celebration Grove

Rotary partnered with Institute for Sustainable Forestry and CalFire

The playground equipment at Little Tooby Park

Brick paved entry plaza at Redway School

The stage at Benbow State Park