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.

January EAT Locations & Hosts:

  • Bai Thong - 4853 E. Speedway
    Hosts: Mark Irvin, John Duval & David Lovitt
  • Opa's Best4590 E. Broadway
    Hosts: Glenn Ewing, Chuck Sawyer & Bobby Larson
  • Hotel Congress -  311 E. Congress  
    Host:  Dot Kret
  • Hacienda del Sol (Terraza Patio) - 5501 N. Hacienda del Sol
    Host: Bruce Jacobs & Kurtis Dawson

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!
A presentation on the Global Grant project and the collaborative Rotary effort that raised $160,000 in funding. El's remarks will highlight how this project will create sustainable, long-term impact for the community served and reflect Rotary’s commitment to Service Above Self.
 

Elijah Ndoye was born and raised in Senegal, West Africa, and moved to Tucson, Arizona in June of 1995. A proud University of Arizona alumnus, he holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in Operations Management. Elijah has built a successful career in banking, with over 20 years of experience serving the Tucson community.

Beyond his professional life, Elijah is a dedicated husband, father, and passionate humanitarian. He is the founder and executive director of The Forgotten Children, a registered nonprofit foundation that supports orphaned, impoverished, and homeless children in M’bour, Senegal. The organization’s mission includes the establishment of a boarding school to provide safe housing, nourishment, and education to children in critical need.

An accomplished musician, Elijah blends world contemporary styles with traditional African instruments. He is also the author of Dream on Seydou: A Memoir of a Senegalese Immigrant, sharing his inspiring journey from West Africa to the United States.

Deeply committed to community service, Elijah has volunteered with Casas de los Niños and Big Brothers Big Sisters and remains actively involved in local initiatives. He is a past chairman of the Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Hugh Thompson received a BA from Yale University and his MD from Yale Medical School. He also did his surgical internship and 1st of residency at Yale then did his orthopedic training at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in NYC. He Immediately served our country as a Captain in the US Army in Vietnam.  He has been blessed to be married to Allyn, sharing five wonderful kids and nine grand kids. He retired early to find a second passion, sculpting. He has been active: He was an alternate on the 1956 Olympic rowing team in 1956, has run 3 marathons and climbed to the base camp of Mt. Everest and two other 14,000 ft mountains. Hugh has been a member of our club since 1989 and was our 77th Club President. He has traveled overseas with Rotary on a number of occasions. His recommendation for life is,” Always say yes”, to any new opportunity.
 
 
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Happy New Year, Rotarians! 🎉

As we close out the year and welcome the new one, the Rotary office will be closed on January 1.

We look forward to kicking off the new year together at our next Rotary luncheon on Wednesday, January 7. Wishing everyone a safe, joyful, and refreshing New Year’s celebration!

Happy Holidays from Rotary! 🎄✨

As we celebrate the season, the Rotary office will be closed on December 24, 25, 26, and January 1 to allow time for holiday cheer, rest, and celebration.

We look forward to ringing in the new year together at our next Rotary luncheon on Wednesday, January 7 when we hear from members El Ndoye and Hugh Thompson talk about our International Project and visit with the Forgotten Children in Senegal . Until then, enjoy a joyful holiday season and a happy, healthy New Year!

Alison Flynn Gaffney, FACHE
 
Alison Flynn Gaffney is the chief executive officer of Banner – University Medical Center Tucson with responsibility for all operations in southern Arizona, including three large campuses, 28 clinic locations and 8,200 Banner University Medicine team members.
 
With over 30 years of executive-level business experience in the field of healthcare, Alison has unique insight as to how healthcare organizations can balance innovation with efficiency, while adhering to strict compliance regulations to improve the patient and care team experience. Alison is a seasoned leader and strategist who drives innovation, excellence, and growth. She is board-certified in healthcare management, and highly skilled in system integration, strategy and execution, supply chain, and corporate reputation management. A strong believer the power of organizational culture and its ability to catalyze success, and since arriving at Banner – University Medicine, Ms. Flynn Gaffney has begun transforming the organization’s leadership practices to increase visibility, communication, and trust, resulting in a double-digit increase in employee sentiment about leaders’ level of care for staff.
 
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With the Four-Way Test as our guide, the Rotary Club of Tucson is an indispensable resource for our community, and provides our members a remarkable return on their investment of skills, time, and resources.

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