Welcome to the Rotary Club of Roseburg

The Rotary Club of Roseburg was founded in 1922. Celebrating over a century of service of our community.

Every Thursday at noon, business, professional and community leaders from Roseburg come together at our new location, *Umpqua Business Center, 522 SE Washington Avenue, for fellowship and to learn about key issues affecting our community and how we can be of service.  These members, who make up the Rotary Club of Roseburg, are also part of a worldwide network of more than 1.4 million men and women who make a difference in the lives of people in their own community and in communities around the world.

Rotary offers a chance to network and make lasting friendships. For more than 110 years, Rotary members both locally and internationally have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end.

Rotary is where neighbors, friends, and problem-solvers share ideas, join leaders, and take action to create lasting change. We invite you to join us for lunch and explore how you can get involved!
Our community service:

  • We organize the spring and summer youth livestock auctions.
  • We deliver dictionaries to 3rd-graders to promote literacy.
  • We support youth development through Roseburg High's Interact Club and Camp RYLA
  • We organize the annual Umpqua Valley Festival of Lights and Holiday Village
  • We partner with the YMCA on the River Rescue Project.
  • We provide scholarships to area high school and college students.
  • We provide computer tablets to the Fir Grove Elementary School 
  • We helped replace the library after the fire at the Lookingglass School. 

To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out our Facebook page.



*Umpqua Business Center, 522 SE Washington Avenue, Roseburg

Please enter the building from the Washington Avenue side. 

A special thank you to the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians for the meeting space.