A MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR

January Highlights & February Preview
January was a bit easier than December, with four club visits along with a couple of club socials and fundraisers. One highlight was my visit with the Rotary Club of West Ventura County, which marked the club’s first official District Governor visit since being formed this past July. It has been exciting to watch their growth, from two clubs with mid-teen membership to now 51 members and growing.
I also had the opportunity to attend the Tehachapi Club’s Wine Tasting fundraiser this past Saturday. The event was packed, and we enjoyed a wonderful dinner paired with wines from Peachy Canyon Winery in Paso Robles. It was a great example of fellowship and successful fundraising coming together.
January also included our President-Elect Retreat in Ventura. It’s hard to believe that in just five months these President-Elects will be leading their clubs for the 2026–2027 Rotary year. District Governor Elect Margarida Eidson, along with our District Training Team, PDG Loretta Butts and Chris Baxter, hosted a well-attended event filled with valuable information to help our incoming leaders prepare for a successful year.
February is already ramping up with 10 club visits, participation in the Bakersfield Breakfast Rotary Club’s Charter Dinner, and some bowling in Santa Barbara at the Pins for Polio event. If you are interested in participating, please visit https://santabarbararotary.com/events/pins-for-polio-rotary-bowling-night/
February is Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Month
This is a special time for Rotarians around the world to celebrate our commitment to promoting peace and resolving conflict. Our district is fortunate to have two dedicated Peace Chairs, Laura Berger and Willow Baker, working closely with our clubs.
My home club, Rotary Club of Westlake Village, will be holding a Peace Day on Friday, February 13, at a local park for children participating in the Safe Passages program. The day will include fun activities, art, music, and opportunities for members to share how young people can be peacemakers at home and at school.
Important Dates to Remember
Please save the following dates, we hope you can join us:
· Saturday, March 21, 2026 – District Leadership Assembly
This event is open to all Rotarians and Rotaractors and offers an opportunity to learn about all areas of Rotary. Additional information and registration details will be sent soon.
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (via Zoom)
· Saturday, June 27, 2026 – District Stepdown and Awards Luncheon
Join us as we celebrate your club and district accomplishments and welcome the new leadership for the 2026–2027 Rotary year.
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Thousand Oaks
PeopleOfAction.org Campaign Update
Three Easy Ways to Participate. Please help support this campaign which helps all the clubs in our District.
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Follow and Engage
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Invite and Inspire
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Show Local Action
Repost campaign content or share your own photos and stories that show Rotarians acting locally. Use hashtags:
#PeopleOfAction #Rotary #[YourClubName]
Again, a Huge Thank-You to Our District Sponsors who help promote Rotary in our District.
Diamond Sponsors: Wedgewood Weddings, Sterling Hills Golf Club
Gold Sponsor: The Fence Factory
Bronze Sponsors: Ridge Wallet, Poinsettia Pavilion, Lakeview Canyon, Candu Graphics,
Tammy Dobrotin - State Farm and James Shipe of Wilde Wealth Management Group
Yours in Rotary,
Mike Dutra
District Governor 2025–2026
Rotary District 5240
Robyn Metchick was honored for her many years of support and involvement in numerous club fundraising events. Her continued commitment and willingness to help whenever needed have made a lasting impact on the success of our projects and the strength of our club.
The club also recognized member Jim Harrison with a Member Appreciation Award. Jim consistently sets up the meeting room each week and goes out of his way to assist the club in any capacity. His dependable service and quiet dedication exemplify the true spirit of Rotary.
The Rotary Club is grateful to both Robyn and Jim for their continued support and commitment to Service Above Self.
This holiday season, Westlake Village Sunrise Rotary, in partnership with Friends of Fieldworkers and generous Conejo Valley residents, brought hope, dignity, and joy to more than 400 Ventura County fieldworker families.
The evening was especially memorable with the attendance of District Governor Mike Dutra and his wife Cindy, along with Past District Governor Sherry Sims, who joined Rotarians and guests for a night of fellowship and support. The fundraiser was a great success and showcased Rotary’s commitment to community engagement, service, and connection.
On Saturday, January 31, the Rotary Club of Carpinteria—working alongside Carpinteria Beautiful and a dedicated group of parents from the Carpinteria Children’s Project—came together for a half-day, hands-on service event at the Carpinteria Children's Project site. From 1 to 4 PM at the Lompoc Veterans Memorial Building, enjoy an afternoon of wine tasting, great food, and exciting silent and live auctions. This popular Rotary fundraiser brings the community together for a great cause.
Members of the Rotary Club of Westlake Village made the holiday season a little brighter for some some area young people with its annual Children’s Shopping Spree.
Nineteen children, selected by the Boys & Girls Club of the Greater Conejo Valley, gathered at Target in Westlake Village early on the morning of December 13 to shop with volunteers representing the Westlake and Next Gen clubs.
When she attended our Rotary meeting last week and shared her story, the response from our club was immediate and heartfelt. In true Rotary fashion, members didn’t hesitate to step up and help. Within just two days, our club—along with the help of friends and volunteers—came together to prepare and BBQ 250 half chickens for the fundraiser.
The effort was a powerful reminder of what Rotary is all about: compassion, service, and community. From planning to preparation to execution, our team worked seamlessly to support a cause that truly mattered. It was an emotional but meaningful experience, and one that showed how quickly a community can rally when kindness leads the way.
We are incredibly proud of our members and grateful to everyone who helped make this effort possible. Moments like these remind us that Rotary is more than a club—it’s a family that shows up when it matters most.
