Rotary Club of Redlands Projects
The Rotary Club of Redlands has a long history of supporting community projects and education. Our fund raising projects fund numerous projects locally, and internationally. In addition to funding over $300,000 in scholarships for Redlands Youth, we also directly support such worthy projects as:
- Baseball for Youth
- Boy Scouts
- Boys and Girls Club
- Christian Counseling Service
- Citizen Volunteer Patrol, RPD
- Crafton Hills Conservancy
- Family Services of Redlands
- Girl Scouts
- Heritage Auxiliary
- Hillside Memorial Park
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- Mission Aviation Fellowship
- Mustard Seed Tutorial
- Purple Turtles
- Recovery Works
- Redlands Bench Warmers
- Redlands Community Baccalaureate Service
- Redlands Community Music Association
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- Redlands Community Scholarship Foundation
- Redlands Educational Partnership
- Redlands Professional Fire Fighters
- Riverside Conservancy
- Salvation Army
- YMCA of the East Valley
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Our major fund raising projects include:
- Red Wine and Blues
A Wine & Food Festival
Dozens of premier wineries to sample: Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley, Temecula Valley & more.
- Redlands Bicycle Classic Rotary Ride
Public Recreational Ride
This public recreational ride (formerly known as the “Tour of the Canyons”) offers a variety of fun, scenic and challenging tours for every level of rider.
- Caroline
Park
Caroline Park was donated to the
City of Redlands in 1929 by Olivia Phelps Stokes, in memory of
her sister Caroline.
Park development was a project of
the City of Redlands Parks Department and Parks Commission, the
California Conservation Corps, and the Redlands Rotary Club.
- Prospect
Park Work Day
Visit Prospect Park
and the Carriage House. Our club members continue to support the
Friends of Prospect Park and their efforts to maintain this vintage
1900s beauty.
Redlands Rotary has worked for many decades to create parks, contribute to education, and other local projects. Some of these projects include the creation of Ford Park, Caroline Park, Redlands Dog Park, contributions to Prospect Park, and building the Community Garden gazebo. Club members have also planted the orange grove adjacent to the Barton House, and continually assists in property maintenance of Kimberly Crest most recently installation of the fountain and sprinkler system.