Welcome to the Boise Centennial Rotary bulletin! You are receiving this as a member, past member or attendee to an event. We invite you to join us for an upcoming meeting and look at some events we have coming up.
We meet at The Riverside Hotel on Thursday mornings at 7am. Join us for breakfast and an informative speaker!
Idaho Gives is a statewide, 24-hour giving day on May 3rd, 2018, and it’s all online! Every year people across our state come together for Idaho nonprofits. It's a day to celebrate the awesome work they do and to strengthen our state as a team. Help raise $1.5 million this May!
District Conference is coming and that means time to sell those raffle tickets. The District and individual clubs benefit from the tickets sales. Look for tickets to be distributed by Lorrie!!
Please return money and attached tickets stubs to Lorrie by May 10th!
We are planning to do our biannual clean up on Highway 21 on Sunday, May 20th from 9-1pm. We will meet at Hilltop Station at 9:00am and there will likely be a stop back there for a cold beverage.
Please mark you calendars for Saturday, July 14th to help with the waterstop for the Y-Not Tri in Boise. We will be providing refreshments and cheering on participants as they swim - peddle - run their way to the finish line. Please also plan on a group fellowship activity to celebrate the summer.
To provide emotionally empowering experiences to Idaho’s children diagnosed with cancer and their families.
Our Values
-It’s all about the children. -Love. Hope. Fun.
Our History
What started in the mid ’80s as a week of camp for a handful of children diagnosed with cancer is now, as you may guess, much, much more. Yes, Camp Rainbow Gold is still a summer oncology camp, but it’s also a sibling camp and a family camp. It’s a college scholarship program and a teen support group. It’s 365 days of making a difference in the lives of these children as well as their families and others who support them. Camp Rainbow Gold is and independent non-profit organization. Based in Boise, Idaho, with a satellite location in Ketchum, Idaho, CRG is a large network of the most generous, loving people who are devoted to providing emotionally empowering experiences. Camp Rainbow Gold is sustained by community fundraising, private donations and volunteer efforts. Camp Rainbow Gold is supported by more than 200 volunteers from around Idaho and has been accredited through the American Camp Association since 2002.