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Club President Nakele Rechenauer
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NEXT MEETING
Richmond Rotary meets on Fridays, 12:30 – 1:30 PM at the Richmond Golf Club unless otherwise specified.
Check out our Club Calendar to confirm where to join us:
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano County
Friday, June 5
Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano County
Dawn Manley
A presentation about our current work in the community and how you can get involved!
Continue reading →Rainbow Community Center
Friday, June 12
The Rainbow Community Center of Contra Costa County (Rainbow)
This organization builds community & promotes well-being among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning & Intersex (LGBTQI+) people & our allies.
We provide specific clinic & school-based services to support LGBTQ+ youth & their families. We provide services that promote family acceptance, bring families together & improve their ability to communicate effectively.
Rainbow provides outpatient mental health services, specifically serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, & questioning LGBTQ+ communities.
The Youth Program at the Rainbow Community Center is designed to promote self-acceptance and a positive self-identity for all LGBTQ+ youth. We provide education; develop leadership; promote activism; and encourage socialization in a safe-space for LGBTQ+, questioning, and ally youth.
Continue reading →ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS
Welcome new rotarian, Chief Tim
Very happy to induct Richmond Police Chief Tim Simmons as a Richmond Rotarian. He has been serving the Richmond community for almost 18 years as part of The Richmond Police Department. A huge welcome to him.
Continue reading →Don Lau honored with Legacy Award at CoCoKids Gala
Community advocate Don Lau, known for his longtime support of children and families through the E.M. Downer YMCA in Richmond, was honored with a Legacy Award during the May 2nd CoCoKids’ 50th Anniversary Gala, an evening that celebrated both individual contributions and the organization’s decades-long impact on Contra Costa County.
The Gala, held during an evening at the Boundary Oak Golf Course in Walnut Creek, recognized Lau alongside fellow honorees Kate Ertz-Berger and Ken Jaffe, highlighting their lasting contributions to the community and commitment to children and early education.
While the evening showcased a range of tributes and fundraising activities, the Legacy Award presentation placed a spotlight on Lau’s dedication to improving opportunities for children and families, a mission closely aligned with the work of CoCoKids.
During his 50-year career, Lau served as an executive leader with the YMCA of the East Bay, including at the EM Downer Family YMCA in Richmond, where he was a visible advocate for youth development and family wellness. His work also saw him serve as a school board trustee with the then Richmond Unified School District (now WCCUSD) and the Contra Costa Child Care Council (now CoCoKids), earlier in his career. He continues to be active in community service as a member of the Richmond Rotary Club, which, among its many efforts, helps support the Peres Dental Clinic at Peres Elementary.
Lau, who was joined at the event by his son, Jordan, said the honor “gave me the opportunity to let the current people who are involved with CoCoKids understand that their work today was built on a whole bunch of children’s advocates back in the late ’70s [and] early ’80s.” He noted a lot of children’s programs were started then.
He cited former U.S. Rep. George Miller as one such advocate who helped put the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program together and ran a select committee on Children, Youth and Families for years. Lau also mentioned Contra Costa County Supervisor Sunne Wright McPeak and state Assemblymember Bob Campbell as also being local children’s advocates from that time.
The 50th anniversary gala brought together community leaders, childcare advocates, and public and private partners for an evening designed to celebrate shared commitment to children, families and early childhood education. The evening also featured a live auction, a short “fund-a-need” video and paddle raise, before concluding with music and dancing led by the live band The Groove Doctors.
Founded in 1976, CoCoKids provides a wide range of services, including childcare referrals, parent education and support, financial assistance, health and nutrition programs, and professional development for early educators. The organization’s leaders emphasized the continued need for community champions like Lau to support children, parents and educators across the county.
By Kathy Chouteau, Richmond Standard
Link to Article: https://richmondstandard.com/community/2026/05/07/don-lau-honored-with-legacy-award-at-cocokids-gala/
Richmond Main Street, Music on the Main | 5pm to 7:30pm
Thursday, June 18
Thursday, July 9
Thursday, September 24
Join us for Music on the Main, a 3 concert summer series, kicks off on Thursday, June 18th at 5:00 at The LOT, Marina Way and Macdonald Avenue.
Continue reading →Juneteenth 2026
Saturday, June 20
10am-6pm
Nicholl Park
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Live Music & Entertainment
Cultural Performances
Food Vendors & Crafts
Family Activities
PROJECTS
Dental clinic at Peres Elementary school
It’s been so wonderful seeing so many of our Peres Elementary students in the clinic lately — both for their routine check-ups and for treatment. Keeping those smiles healthy is always our favorite part of the job! 😊
A huge congratulations to all of the students on making it to the end of the year — you worked hard and you deserve to celebrate! 🎉
And to those graduating and moving on to a new school — we are so proud of you! Wishing you all the best on this exciting next chapter. No matter where you go, we’ll always be cheering you on! 💚
Keep smiling, keep brushing, and have an amazing summer! ☀️
🙏 A special thank you to Principal West for your leadership and dedication to these students, @richmondcarotary, @westcontracostaedfund, and @kaiserpermanente for your incredible guidance and support. None of this would be possible without you
💙!
#PeresElementary #EndOfYear #KidsDentistry #HealthySmiles #communityfirst
Continue reading →FIERCE Advocates & Moving Forward: FREE Basketball & Park Clean-Up
Saturday, June 20, 10am-12pm
Come out to Lucas Park for a free community event that brings people together through basketball, connection, and neighborhood pride.
Join FIERCE Advocates & Moving Forward every THIRD Saturday through November 21, 2026, for open court basketball followed by a community clean-up.
Continue reading →Vision teams headed to Jam On It Tournament to represent Richmond
Richmond Rotary is proud to support the Vision 13U and 14U teams and help cover registration fees for the Jam On It Tournament in Reno, Nevada over Memorial Day Weekend.
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