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Rotary Honors Three as February Students of the Month

 
The Rotary Club of Everett on February 10, 2026, honored three local high school students as Rotary Students of the Month.
 
Each month during the school year the club recognizes and celebrates outstanding high school students in the city of Everett for their accomplishments and their promise.
 
 
 
Cascade High School Student of the Month is Elliot Carrier, honored for his outstanding achievements in academics, engineering, and music. Elliot is an active member of Cascade’s robotics team, serving as a drive coach and design lead with strong leadership and collaboration skills. Elliot has shared his musical talents through marching band, jazz band, and wind ensemble. Teachers praise his curiosity, strong work ethic, and dedication to doing his best in every endeavor. Elliot hopes to attend the University of Washington this fall and major in mechanical or electrical engineering.
 
 
Student of the Month from Sequoia High is Javier Martinez, who consistently demonstrates generosity, responsibility, and quiet leadership. He participated in the food drive and came to school on a Saturday to assist the leadership team. Javier also serves on the Student Voice Panel, where he represents his peers with care. He has developed a strong passion for taking and editing photos, showing creativity and dedication to learning new skills. Javier’s presence is powerful -- he is patient, calm, thoughtful, and kind. He leads by example and reflects the values of our school.
 
 
Everett High Student of the Month is Michael Selders, a young man of character, integrity, and kindness. In football and basketball he plays hard but supports others even more. He has a 3.9 GPA while taking rigorous courses. His engagement in student council, advanced leadership, yearbook and Interact Club shows that leadership for him is a way of life. A teacher said, “Michael thinks before he speaks and acts, and his peers trust him as a friend and mentor. What impresses me most about Michael, though, is how he considers others and their perspectives first.”

Rotary Boosts 61 Everett-area Students with $390,748 in Scholarships

 
Some 61 Everett-area students advanced their futures Tuesday evening as the Rotary Club of Everett presented scholarships funded by club members and donors worth $390,748.
 
Scholarship winners were recognized at an in-person celebration on May 20 at the Everett Civic Auditorium. Their individual grants range from $600 to $31,187.
“Education opens doors, and thanks to the generosity of Rotary Club of Everett members—both today and long before us—we continue to invest in students striving for a brighter future,” said Rotary President Michael Kvistad. “Rotarians proudly uphold the principle of ‘Service above Self.’ Together with donors who share our values, we are honored to support these students. By ensuring they have the opportunity to pursue their dreams, we help shape a promising future. Together, we create meaningful change—one student at a time.”
 
Rotarians in Everett work closely with school counselors to identify scholarship prospects. Those nominees are then interviewed by Rotary members, who make the final selections. Since this program began in 1952, the club has awarded nearly $6 million in scholarships.
 
 
 
 
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Rebecca Minelga, Guide Dog Puppies
Mar 31, 2026
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Paul Harris Fellow Awards 2026
Apr 14, 2026
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Rotary Youth Exchange Presentation
Jun 02, 2026
Haku, Japan
ROTARY CLUB OF EVERETT
 
PRE- MEETING/MEETING TIDBITS:
Today, March 3rd, is surprise Rotary President Day for The Rotary Club of Everett. President Carrie Radcliff, of the Rotary Club of South Everett/Mukilteo and Publisher of The Daily Herald, stepped in today in place of President Kelli Thode who was in Montana taking care of her grandchild. Back in November President Kelli led the meeting of The South Everett/Mukilteo Club as their guest President.
 
MEETING:
President Carrie led us in the Pledge of Allegiance and into our 34th meeting of the year and our 5,634th meeting of the Rotary Club of Everett. There were 26+/- Rotarians and guests and 5+/- Rotarian ZOOMERS in attendance.
 
HISTORICAL THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
Past President John Olson gave us a brief verbal and visual journey of our club’s history. Our founders first met at Weiser’s Café which sat at the NW corner of Hewitt and Wetmore. The building is gone but the pro perty, now a parking lot, is owned by one of own
Rotarians, Andy Skotdal.  In the 1980’s under the leadership of Sandford Wright our club’s fundraiser involved the construction of a house to sell that was built by the carpentry class from Everett High School. This endeavor netted $35,000.00 for the club and invaluable experience to all the members of the carpentry class. The cleaning up of Rotary Park,
along the Snohomish River in Lowell, started as a trail project and turned into an annual park clean up that involved many Rotarians, Interact members, and guests.  At the conclusion of the cleanup, we had a BBQ. All in all, it has been remembered as a fun social event that contributed to the beautification of the park.  We’ll possibly resurrect this project in the near future.
 
INTRODUCION OF VISITING ROTARIANS AND GUESTS:
A very outgoing J.J. Frank, a current member of the Marysville Rotary Club, introduced himself.  He said he would like to transfer his membership to our club.
 
Past President John introduced guests Minh Ly and Ken McClure who work for BECU and will soon be members of our Club.
 
ANNOUCEMENTS:
Janice Ellis would like your participation on Saturday evening March 7th to support the SnoCo YES 2025 students and their international humanitarian service project in rural Guatemala.  The event is called “Luck O’ The Irish Game Night” to be held at Peace Lutheran Church in Silvana and is sponsored By Snohomish County Rotary Clubs.
 
Janice was recently in Thailand where she attended a Rotary meeting and was presented with their Club’s Banner, which Janice presented to our club.  The Thailand Club’s banner read Chiang Mai International District 3360.
 
Janice also presented for auction two hand woven scarf’s made by indigenous people in rural Thailand. The auction will take place at our meeting on March 10th. Bring money, be generous.
 
President Carrie reminded us of the District 5050 Conference May 1st-3rd at Harrison Hot Springs in B.C.
 
President Elect Kari Petrasek kicked off the annual Fundraiser which will be throughout the month of March. The goal this year is to raise over $50,000.00 through club member pledges.  Please see the pledge form that Kari sent to all of us on March 1st, along with further information about the Fundraiser, On April 2nd there will be an in-person event at the Imagine Children’s Museum starting at 5:30 pm. This is when prizes will be drawn and we’ll have the entire museum to ourselves. Guests and children are invited to come. Please RSVP for this event online. Kari would love to see at least 250 people at this event.
 
HAPPY DOLLARS AND BIRTHDAY BUCKS: 
Betsy Baker- Bold was $10.00 happy to have had a skiing vacation to Colorado, meeting up with her cousin and seeing her uncle, Marc’s brother. 
 
Kari P. was also happy to have had a ski vacation to Park City even though it rained one of the days.
 
Kari Quaas was $20.00 happy for the community events happening this spring, please see the brochures she passed out at today’s meeting). She was also happy to have attended Zeb’s service and to have seen the respect and support he and his family were given by the community.
 
Krissy Davis was happy to continue a tradition with her daughter (for the last 16 years) of spending a recent weekend in Langley and participating in the weekend murder mystery.
 
Past President Steve Miller was $10.00 happy for his ski trip to Beaver Creek and for Ibuprofen to help his weary bones make it happen.
 
Janice had Sad Dollars for Zeb’s passing and Happy Dollars for her travel adventure to Thailand.
 
Paul Stoot had Sad Dollars for the Reverend Jessie Jackson’s passing.
 
J.J. Frank had Happy Dollars to be attending our meeting today and Sad Dollars for Betty Cobb who he asked to keep in our prayers as she deals with the loss of Zeb.
 
President Carrie was happy to here today and thanked P.P. Steve Miller for the wonderful party he and his wife had hosted sometime back.
 
President Kelli, via ZOOM, was $109.00 happy to celebrate our Club’s 109th anniversary.
 
RAFFLE:
Ashley Bolden drew the winning tickets that belonged to the following Rotarians.
 
Winner number 1 - P. P. Steve Miller selected the steak knives.
 
Winner number 2 - Heather Barnhart picked something but I didn’t catch what it was. I thought I heard something about a trip to Europe but I’m not sure.
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Winner number 3 - Betsy got the bottle of rum.
 
The cupboards are getting bare, please donate items for the Raffle, especially a trip to Europe.
 
PROGRAM: Everett Rotary Trivia
Past President Michael Kvistad was the Ken Jennings of the Trivia match between four hastily put together teams and more rapidly named teams.  There were 5-6 categories and questions worth up to 90 points. The questions and answers, I understand, were put together by P.P. John, President Kelli, and a non-Rotarian who called himself/herself AI.   It was fun and educational.
  
NEXT PROGRAM:
Snohomish County Office of Social Justice, presented by Wil Johnson
 
MEETING ADJOURNED:
Visting President Carrie adjourned the meeting at 12:58 PM
 
Respectfully Submitted,
Past President Andy Hall
 
Photography Submitted by.
Walt Greenwood
"The Rotary Club of Everett is the pre-eminent professional service club, known for its core values, support of youth education, and for successfully identifying and addressing community and international issues."

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