Meeting:
WEDNESDAYS, 12:00 NOON - 1:20 PM
Meetings are held at Tucson Convention Center
260 S. Church Avenue
Tucson, AZ  85701 (USA)
Rotary Office:  520-623-2281
 
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This is a wonderful opportunity to connect, share stories, and build friendships in a relaxed and casual setting.

November EAT Locations & Hosts:

  • Kingfisher  2564 E. Grant Rd.
    Hosts: Mark Irvin, John Duval & David Lovitt
  • Vero Amore – 2920 N. Swan
    Hosts: Glenn Ewing, Chuck Sawyer & Bobby Larson
  • Women's EAT - Locale – 60 N. Alvernon
    Host:  Vic Jacobs & Marcia Krumwiede
  • Figs7301 E. Tanque Verde, #121
    Host: Bruce Jacobs

How to Join

Space is limited at each location, so reservations are required. Please visit the Rotary Club of Tucson website and register under Upcoming Events.
 
All members and guests will be responsible for their own meals. We kindly ask that you register early and honor your RSVP — our hosts are securing guaranteed seating for each group.

Want to Host?

If you’re interested in hosting a future EAT lunch, please reach out to the Rotary Office.
 
Take this chance to get to know fellow members, share great food, and celebrate the camaraderie that makes our club so special.
 
We look forward to seeing you around town!
Michelle is the President and CEO of the Tucson Botanical Gardens, a 7½-acre urban oasis dedicated to connecting people with plants and nature.
 
She began her career in the private sector, holding leadership roles in civil engineering, law, architecture, and media before transitioning to the nonprofit world nearly 35 years ago. Since then, Michelle has led organizations across the arts, culture, and science fields—including visual and performing arts centers, an air and space museum, and now, a major public garden. Known for transforming small organizations into thriving, sustainable institutions, she has been recognized as Southern Arizona Fundraiser of the Year and CEO of the Year in the large nonprofit category.
 
In 1999, Michelle and her family relocated from Michigan to Arizona, where she held leadership roles with the Arizona Theatre Company and the Pima Air & Space Museum before joining the Tucson Botanical Gardens in 2002. Appointed Executive Director in 2009, she has since guided the Gardens through a period of remarkable growth—expanding facilities and programs, attracting major exhibitions, and earning national recognition as one of the Top Ten Public Gardens in North America and one of USA Today’s Top 4 Public Gardens in America.
 
Michelle also serves on the Executive Board of the American Public Gardens Association and is a frequent speaker on nonprofit leadership and innovation.
 
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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

5:00 – 7:00 PM
  The District Bites & Brew – 3025 N. Campbell Ave., Suite 121


Rotarians—get ready for round two! Our next Rotary Social Mixer is happening Wednesday, October 29th, and we’re heading back to The District Bites & Brew for another fun evening of fellowship and connection.

After such a great time at our first visit in August, we couldn’t resist returning to this lively neighborhood favorite. The District’s inviting atmosphere, great menu, and friendly service make it the perfect place to relax and reconnect midweek.

Come enjoy good food, great company, and plenty of Rotary camaraderie as we mix, mingle, and share in the spirit of friendship that makes our club so special.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Due to our fabulous Tucson Classics Car Show held on Saturday, there will be NO lunch meeting on Wednesday, October 22nd.  A huge thank you to our members and volunteers who worked so hard to make this year's show another success! 
 
Our next event is a Replacement/Mixer on Wednesday, October 29th at The District, 3025 North Campbell Avenue Suite 121 from 5:00 p.m. ~ 7:00 p.m.  Good food and No Host Bar.  This event will replace our lunch meeting on Wednesday, October 29th.  We are looking forward to seeing all our members and guests at The District on the 29th for this fun evening of fellowship!  You will need to register under "Upcoming Events" on the home page of our website.  Be sure to register your guests ($35 Guest Fee will be billed to your account).   
 
At our next weekly lunch meeting on November 5, 2025, we will have an exciting program, "Tucson Botanical Gardens" the CEO of the Tucson Botanical Gardens, Michele Conklin will be our speaker.  You won't want to miss this meeting!  Please call the Rotary office if you have any questions regarding our upcoming schedule.
Bio:     Tommy Lloyd, UofA Men’s Basketball Head Coach
 
*2022 NABC National Coach of the Year*
*2022 USBWA National Coach of the Year*
*2022 Associated Press National Coach of the Year*
*2022 Pac-12 Coach of the Year*
*NCAA record for most wins by a head coach in his first two seasons (61)

*88 wins through his first three seasons, the second-most in NCAA history
 
Tommy Lloyd is in his fifth season as the head coach at Arizona after he was named head coach April 14, 2021. In his first four years, he has posted a record of 112-33 (.772), which is the second-most wins by a Division I men's basketball head coach in his first four years. 

The Wildcats have won two conference regular season titles and made three appearances in conference tournament games - winning two - with Lloyd leading the way. In the NCAA Tournament, Lloyd and Arizona have advanced to the Sweet 16 in three out of four years. 

He has coached two conference players of the year in Bennedict Mathurin (2022) and Caleb Love (2024) and saw five players selected in the NBA Draft (Mathurin, Terry, Koloko, Larsson, Bryant).

After serving as an assistant coach at Gonzaga for 22 seasons prior to his arrival in Tucson, he has instilled a fast, fun and energetic style of play inside the McKale Center. Arizona leads the country in assists per game (18.3) and is third in the nation in scoring (83.9 ppg) since the start of the 2021-22 season.

His head coaching career got off to a record-breaking start, compiling a 61-11 record through his first two years to set a new NCAA record for most wins by a coach in their first two seasons. His 88-20 mark through three seasons is the second-most wins in NCAA history for a coach in his first three seasons. 

Lloyd is also the first power conference coach to win his conference tournament in his first two seasons after capturing the 2022 and 2023 Pac-12 Tournament titles in Las Vegas.
 
AT ARIZONA
The fourth year of the Tommy Lloyd era at Arizona was the first for the Wildcats as a member of the Big 12 Conference. With a 24-13 overall record and a 14-6 mark in conference play, the Wildcats earned a top four seed in the conference tournament and advanced to the title game. In the NCAA Tournament, Lloyd once again guided the team to the Sweet 16 - the third appearance in four seasons. Caleb Love earned First Team All-Big 12 honors while Henri Veesaar and Tobe Awaka were honorable mention. At 80.0 points per game, Arizona led the Big 12 and was the first Big 12 team since Baylor in 2020-21 to average 80 or more points. After starting the year 4-5 through the first nine games, the Cats won 13 of the next 14 to surge back into the national discussion. At the end of the season, Arizona ranked 13th in the final coaches poll and 15th in the final AP poll. Freshman Carter Bryant was the 9th overall pick in the NBA Draft, the fifth Wildcat to be selected in the draft under Lloyd's tuteledge. 
 
USA BASKETBALL
In the summer of 2024, Lloyd led USA Basketball's U18 team to a 6-0 record on the way to the gold medal at the FIBA AmeriCup in Argentina. He followed that up by guiding the U19 team to the top of the podium after a perfect 7-0 mark at the 2025 FIBA U19 World Cup in Switzerland alongside Arizona freshman Koa Peat. 
  
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