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Michael Navabi is our newest Rotarian, having his induction on February 4, 2026. Michael was born in Iran, and at a young age, his family moved to Ohio. Michael and his wife Gina, moved to Arizona 6 years ago. Michael is a Civil Engineer, and at one time had a major job bringing him to Arizona. It was a goal thereafter to move to Arizona. In his past, he was a Rotarian in the Dublin Worthington, Columbus, Ohio, club. He enjoys Rotary for the sense of community.
 
Desert Edge High School Senior Samara Doversola-Williams has been selected the January 2026 Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Science.
 
Samara was nominated by her teacher Ms. Sharleen Nunez, who shared this narrative:
 
The Science Department is proud to nominate Samara Doversola-Williams for Student of the Month in Science. She pushed herself academically by taking on Biology, Honors Physics, AP Physics, and AP Environmental Science. This is a challenging course load that shows her genuine passion for science. Beyond her classes, she served as the Robotics Club President as a sophomore, leading her peers while juggling all her other commitments. What makes her stand out isn't just her love of learning, but how hardworking and considerate she is with everyone around her, all while staying active in badminton and tennis. She brings enthusiasm and kindness to everything she does, whether it's a tough physics problem, a robotics project, or supporting her teammates. Her dedication to academics, leadership in robotics, involvement in athletics, and thoughtful character make her an excellent choice for this recognition.

 

 
Members of the Rotary Club of Goodyear PebbleCreek were treated to a tour of the Goodyear Police Department and the 911 call center on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The facility is representative of our growing community of Goodyear and one we can all be proud. Our membership is growing. We are committed to serving our community to make it a better place for all of us. The Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club meets each Wednesday morning at 7:00 am in the Eagle’s Nest Clubhouse.
 
 
If you have an interest in community service and would like to join like minded individuals, consider visiting us. Check us out on our website: https://goodyearrotary.org. Our annual fundraiser is approaching: 9 th Annual Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Foundation Golf Tournament, Sunday, May 3, 2026. PebbleCreek Tuscany Falls Golf Course, 16222 Clubhouse Drive, Goodyear. It will be fun. It will benefit student scholarships, local projects and charities and polio eradication. There will be a scramble format, on-course events, prizes for winning foursomes, and raffle prizes. Contact Lulu Zamora, luzamo1@hotmail.com or Steve Thimjon, steve.thimjon@gmail.com for more information.
 
Millennium High School Senior Marlee Suaverdez has been selected the January 2026 Student of the month for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Science.
 
Marlee was nominated by her teacher Ms. Carrie D'Hondt who shared this narrative:
 
Marlee Suaverdez comes to Forensic Science every day ready to learn!  Actually, she's beyond ready...she is eager, curious, and inquisitive.  She is a phenomenal young lady, driven by her own intrinsic desire to succeed.  Her goal after high school is to pursue a career in Forensic Science, so it isn't surprising that she is completely engaged in this class.  Her inherent flair to think outside the box, along with her intellectual aptitude and drive, will lay the foundation for a successful career in crime scene investigation.
 
 
 
On December 17th, Mayor Joe Pazzillo spoke to GYPC Rotary. He shared highlights of 2025 and projected growth in 2026. Highlights of 2025 included new restaurants, the opening of Trader Joe's, the addition of more officers to the Goodyear Police Department and additional Firefighters to Goodyear Fire Stations. Goodyear also added an ambulance to their Emergency Services Department. In addition, single-home houses and apartment availability have increased to house Goodyear's growing population. Coming in 2026, Mayor Joe announced the projected opening of Buccee's for June, several more restaurants, and a new Critical Incident Center coming to the Goodyear Police Department. 
 
Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Hosts Casino Night For DPIL Project On Friday, January 9th , Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Foundation held their 2nd Annual Casino Night Fundraiser at the Tuscany Ballroom. Attendees enjoyed playing Black Jack, Bingo, Craps, Poker, and Roulette, using their winnings to win fabulous prizes!

Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Foundation, a 501C entity, supports a variety of community projects, including the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. Through The Dolly Parton Imagination Library, children from birth to age 5 receive a book a month to promote literacy at home. The Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Foundation enrolls and pays the enrollment fees for families living within specific zip codes in the West Valley. The cost of sponsoring one child for a year is $31.00. Since May of 2021, the Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary has provided over 62,000 books to almost 3000 children. Through this project, Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary supports family and child literacy, which is critical for school success.
 

Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Foundation would like to thank all who attended Casino Night. Because of your generosity, $5,268 was raised to support the DPIL program. Your enthusiasm, generosity, and full participation made for a fabulous evening! Mark your calendars for January 22nd , 2027 for the Third Annual GYPC Casino Night!

Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary meets Wednesday mornings at 7:00 a.m. in the Eagle’s Nest Club House. Join us to hear an engaging speaker and to learn about our community service projects throughout the West Valley. Check out our website for meeting and event information: www.goodyearrotary.org. For more information on the Dolly Parton Imagination Library contact Jim Frey at jimfrey8235@gmail.com. For information on membership to Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary contact Linda Babcock at lindababcock7@gmail.com.
 
Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club began 2026 by inducting six new members.
 
Jane Barnhart is fairly new to PebbleCreek and is an action person. She retired as a clinical lab scientist and is now reaching out to her real passion, people. Jane is looking forward to community service and feels our club fills that role.
 
Sheri Wallace is a retired foreign language educator. Sheri brings to Rotary a zest for getting things done. Her passion to help people blends well with Service Above Self.
 
Dave Francis, an engineer who found his way to Human Resources, is an individual willing to lend a hand wherever needed. Dave is community-oriented and enjoys volunteering to make a difference.
 
Milt Dennison retired from school administration. New to Arizona, Milt was looking for an active Rotary club. Several years ago in a small Washington town, Milt and three friends were meeting regularly and decided to found a Rotary club. A long-time Rotarian with a community service background, Milt exemplifies our Four Way Test of the things we think, say, and do.
 
Scott Spurgeon is the superintendent of West-Mec vocational schools. He was drawn to Rotary for the community involvement. The growth and commitment to making West-Mec the finest vocational education is a personal goal and learning a bit about Scott, this goal is well within reach. Scott shared that in years past, he was drafted by the Houston Astros and had a baseball career before launching into education.
 
Brian Issitt, Goodyear Chief of Police, brings a passion for community. Brian shared that he, like Scott, was drafted by the Houston Astros and began his career in baseball before entering the field of law enforcement. Brian is passionate about people and community. The Four Way Test of Rotary is a model he lives each day.
 
On January 7, 2026, the Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club became a richer club, having inducted six new members, all of whom are driven by community, action and participation.
 

The New Life Center (NCL) contacted us looking for volunteers to help the New Life Center to load their donated toys from Sanderson Ford into a U-Haul and bring the toys back to the New Life Center where they’d be separated into age groups. 

We had 10 volunteers from GYPC Rotary who went to Sanderson Ford in Phoenix on December 18th to assist with loading donated toys onto a U-Haul. It is called Operation Santa Claus at Sanderson Ford, and they have been doing it for 24 years. There were a total of five charities that received toys and volunteers from the 5 Charities showed up at Sanderson Ford to assist in loading the toys into their U-Haul! This was the fourth year that NLC was selected as one of the charities. 

Citizens are asked to drop a toy donation off before Christmas. Each donor received a ticket to put in a drawing bin to be eligible to win a new Lincoln SUV. They had drawn 15 tickets over several weeks before Christmas, and they drew the winner out on the 19th of December.  

Volunteers from GYPC Rotary assisted in loading up the U-Haul and transporting over 30 boxes of toys to the new life center, where they were separated into age, groups, and families that utilize the New Life Center were able to come over last weekend and pick out toys for their children. 

 

 

 
Desert Edge Senior Anevay Jones has been selected the December 2025 December Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in Overcoming Adversity. 
 
Anevay was nominated by her teacher Mr. Arnold Baratz who shared the following narrative:
 
This recognition honors students who demonstrate exceptional resilience, strength, and determination in the face of personal challenges. Anevay has shown incredible perseverance during a difficult time, remaining committed to her education and returning to school as a fully engaged and successful student.

 

 
Millennium High School student Jeremiah Wilson has been selected the December 2025 Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in Overcoming Adversity.
 
Jeremiah was nominated by his teacher Ms. Rochelle Russell who shared this narrative:
 
Jeremiah deals with a lot of health issues. He never lets that dampen his spirit as he always has a smile on his face. He continues to be cheerful and comes to school when he isn't in the hospital because of his health. He continues to stay optimistic in all things.
 

Speaker: Dr. Paul Sousa on Joint Replacement 

Dr. Sousa shared with GYPC Rotarians his expertise and knowledge on common orthopedic problems in older patients.  He shared his knowledge on the treatment and repair of both knee and hip problems.  

His focus as an Orthopedic doctor and surgeon was “patient education and shared decision-making to find the best treatment options for each individual’s goals.”  He answered a variety of questions from Rotarians on treatment, prevention, and recovery, along with new techniques in Orthopedic surgery in knee and hip replacement. 

Dr. Sousa completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He went on to finish a Master of Business Administration degree at Cornell University, Johnson School of Management in Ithaca, New York, before earning his Doctor of Medicine degree at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. Dr. Sousa completed his orthopedic surgery residency at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He then underwent a hip and knee surgery fellowship at the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia. 

Dr. Sousa is the son-in-law of Rotarian Steve Thimjon and lives in Phoenix with his wife Allison and son Cameron. 

Dr. Sousa is part of the practice of Ortho Arizona. 

 
On Saturday, December 20th, the Goodyear Pebblecreek Rotary Club packed and delivered 90 Food Boxes for needy families that were identified by the Avondale and Litchfield school districts. This is an annual event, and yesterday we had about 40 volunteers from our Rotary Club, Avondale School District,  Litchfield School District, Rotoract Club, Avondale Toyota, and Microsoft. We met at the Target store at 7:30 am, packed the boxes, and loaded the cars for delivery. Each team delivered between 3 boxes and 5 boxes directly to the families. They also delivered a book for each child. 
 
    
 
 
 
 
Our newest Rotarian, Megan Mills was inducted into membership on December 17, 2025. Megan has been a member in a different capacity and now joins us as a corporate member in her role as Assistant Superintendent of West-Mec.
 
Megan is a native Arizonan, having grown up in Glendale. Her most rewarding career opportunity to date was her involvement in the new Hilltop Arts Academy. When asked a question to share something most people would not know about her, she responded that she had lived in Japan for five years and answered in fluent Japanese.
 
We look forward to Megan’s service to our community through our Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club.
 
 
Eric Dueppen is our newest Rotarian, inducted on December 3, 2025. Eric is celebrating his six-month anniversary as Superintendent of the Avondale Elementary School District. He grew up in Chino Valley, Arizona and has migrated to the Valley. His passion for people and community shows in his enthusiasm for everything he is tasked to do. We welcome Eric into our Rotary club of Goodyear PebbleCreek and look forward to a long and rewarding tenure in providing Service Above Self.
 
Two new members were inducted into the membership of Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club in November 2025.
 
Vicki Gillis, Goodyear Councilwoman, is a fine example of Service Above Self. She carves out time for our City as well as our Community, and we look forward to her participation in our Rotary club activities.

Alexandra Morrell joined us because of her involvement with our Senior to Senior program. This program is unique to our club in that we have senior citizens mentoring seniors in high school. Both the mature and the maturing learn from one another in this Agua Fria School District activity. Alex is busy with her new position within the Agua Fria High School District, overseeing the development of the new Hilltop School for the Arts, set to open in the fall of 2026. Alex will be the theater manager when the school opens and is currently involved in setting the stage. We are looking forward to a great partnership with Alex and the Hilltop School.
 
 
Desert Edge Sophomore Alexis Segobia has been selected the November 2025 Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in Community Outreach.
 
Alexis was nominated by her teachers Mrs. Samantha Saldana and Ms. Breanna Miranda who collaborated on this narrative:
 
Alexis stands out as a true leader in Community Outreach through her dedication to the Agriculture Pathway and her commitment to connecting Desert Edge with the broader community. She has worked to build a partnership between our AgriScience program and Wildflower Elementary School, giving students of all ages the opportunity to learn about food, fiber, and natural resources. Alexis helped organize FFA’s (Future Farmers of America) participation in Wildflower’s Trunk or Treat event and is currently planning a Garden Club collaboration for elementary students.

Beyond these initiatives, Alexis proudly represents Desert Edge as an Academy Ambassador—volunteering her time for school and community events, guiding freshmen during pathway tours, and consistently showing up to support FFA activities. Her initiative, positivity, and servant leadership truly embody what it means to make a lasting impact. We are proud to recognize Alexis for her outstanding contributions to community outreach!

 

 
Millennium Senior Danielle Grumbling has been selected the November 2025 Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in Community Outreach.
 
Danielle was nominated by her teacher Mrs.  Amy Alek who shared this narrative:
 
Danielle is an integral member of MHS Key Club! She has been the blood drive chair for two years, even earning first place for her work for the HS Blood Drive challenge - division winners. She has successfully hosted 4 drives at Millennium where she always exceeded Vitalant's goals. She encourages students to donate, promotes the drives through announcements, social media, and classroom visits, reaches out to Chick-Fil-A (so all donors receive free sandwich/nuggets cards), and food services, so Key Club has food at the event. She single-handedly enters all info into the Vitalant portal, so students have appointments and the event is organized. She has developed a well-oiled life-saving event. She is directly responsible for our success in this life-saving and important event!
 
A huge thank you to GYPC Rotary member LuLu, and her husband Gil, for hosting last night’s Friendsgiving event to benefit the Dolly Parton Imagination Library (DPIL) program. It was an amazing evening where we raised over $2,000. Earlier this week we received a $2,500 check from the Verrado Rotary Foundation for DPIL.
 
Thanks to all of you who have donated. And if you haven’t been able to donate to this amazing program, you still can. Make your checks out to GYPC Rotary Foundation and mail to: GYPC Rotary Foundation, 14175 W Indian School Road, STE B4, Box 219, Goodyear, AZ 85395.
 
Guest speaker Laura Mello presented the various options for Rotary Foundation giving and major gifts. Laura provided detailed explanations of various types of Rotary Foundation gifts, including directive gifts, endowment funds, and estate planning considerations. Her presentation was comprehensive and well-received by the members.
 
 
 
Kristyn Meulenberg, wife of our past-president Alden, then continued the estate planning conversation with a discussion about Trusts vs. Wills. We gained new insights and information on these topics. 

Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club members attend Agua Fria Union High School District Gala with fellow Rotarian Superintendent Mark Yslas (pictured third from left). The Gala was held to raise funds for the new Fine Arts Academy & Performing Arts Center located in Litchfield Park. The Hilltop School for the Arts will open its doors in August 2026 with grades 9-12. 

 
 
 
 
Rotary Club of Goodyear PebbleCreek thanks Goodyear City Councilwoman for her generous support for early Literacy. Another Rotary lending library was opened because of her support! Much gratitude to Councilwoman Gillis.
 
 
 

 

Millennium High School Senior Juliette Gonzales has been selected the October 2025 Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in Fine Arts. 

 
Juliette was nominated by her teacher Ms. Gabbert, who shared this narrative: 
 
Juliette “Jojo” Gonzales is an outstanding leader and contributor to Millennium High School’s performing arts community. She serves as a leader of the marching band, stage manager for numerous theatre productions, lead prop designer and maker for numerous productions and fright nights, and a dedicated leader within Drama Club. In Live Entertainment Productions (Stagecraft), Jojo exemplifies initiative, responsibility, and creativity, consistently setting a high standard for her peers. Jojo's leadership is matched by her ability to foster a positive and collaborative environment; she energizes those around her and provides encouragement through her humor and uplifting spirit. Jojo’s commitment, reliability, and passion for the arts have had a lasting impact on both her peers and the success of Millennium’s performing arts programs. 
 
 

Desert Edge Senior Violet Farinella has been selected the October 2025 Student of the Month for Outstanding Leadership in Fine Arts. 

 
Violet was nominated by her teacher Mrs. Saldana who shared this narrative:
 
Violet Farinella is a member and captain of the Marching Scorpions Colorguard. She has been involved in guard all four years of high school and also takes additional band courses. Violet is an outstanding leader. She is not only dedicated to her craft but makes it a point to be inclusive to all on her team. She strives to be better than she was yesterday, and that mentality bleeds out to the rest of the team. The program is lucky to have her talents, hard work, and personality.
 
 
 
Members of the Rotary Club of Goodyear PebbleCreek participated in a site tour of West-MEC Southwest Campus.  Superintendent Dr. Scott Spurgeon, and his staff, gave the group a presentation on West-MEC campuses located on the Westside of Maricopa County and a description of the role, programs, and partners of West-MEC. A tour of the facility included a walk-through of some of the programs that offer students certifications upon completion of their program. Several of the program areas included a walk-through with students demonstrating what they had learned.
 
 
     
 
 
Many of the programs included equipment and materials donated from the businesses that  employ students when they graduate.
 
 

In this week's Rotary Club meeting, we had a presentation from Project. I.D. The I.D.Project is an organization that helps homeless and incarcerated people get official Ids. Rick Mitchell and Tracy White, from I.D. Project described many of the scenarios where the homeless need IDs for services or to find work. Project I.D. empowers homeless individuals to rebuild their lives by providing a critical first step.  

 Project I.D. supports the homeless at their Phoenix office (206 S. 12th Ave) and also through a mobile service. 

 This non-profit funds its services through donations, grants, and the AZ Tax Credit. 

 

 
Desert Edge student Kodee Barker has been selected the September 2025 Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in Leadership.
 
Kodee was nominated by her teacher Mrs. Silvia who shared this narrative:
 
Senior Kodee Barker is the President of our FFA chapter. She is an inspiring leader on campus who collaborates with our members as well as other students on campus. Throughout her high school career, she has competed on several teams in FFA such as Forestry, Agriculture Mechanics and Agriculture Communications which her team won 1st place in the state at the 2024 FFA Summer Leadership Conference. Kodee's most recent project is raising meat goats for the county fair which allows her to gain leadership and entrepreneurship skills. We couldn't be more proud of her accomplishments!
 
 
 
Millennium student Ashlee Park has been selected as the September 2025 Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in Leadership.
 
Ashlee was nominated by her teacher Mr. Kip Nettles, who shared this narrative: 
 
Ashlee Park took over the leadership of my Robotics club in the last few months of her Freshman year. She planned trips and meetings for our club over the summer. Ashlee led a workshop about robotics and our club at the Litchfield Library. She is a consistent leader in her classes, helping those around her perform and understand better. Ashlee, now a Sophomore, leads like an upperclassman. Ashlee is also the VP of the writing club and has a 4.5 GPA
 
 
Principal Jason Linn gave the Goodyear Pebble Creek Rotary a tour of the newest Agua Fria HS District facility.  The Goodyear High School campus has just freshmen this year, but is planning for three Academy Programs  (Creative Arts& Media, Business, Design & Technology, Science, Service & Innovation).  It also has a full schedule of Fall athletic programs.  Go Mavericks!
 
ROTARY CLUB OF GOODYEAR PEBBLECREEK HONORS STUDENTS
 
The Rotary Club of Goodyear PebbleCreek recognized and celebrated 16 students from the Agua Fria Union High School District for Outstanding Excellence of Achievement in the 2024-2025 school year. Superintendent Mark Yslas selected Millennium (M) and Desert Edge (DE) High Schools as the recipients of the awards. Rotary Youth Services Chair, Karen Gimse, worked together with advisors Carissa Harvey (M) and Colleen Koblinski (DE) to present awards monthly to students that excelled in a variety of subject and service areas. Students were nominated by their teachers and one student from each school was selected in the category for that particular month.
 
A culminating reception was held in their honor on April 23, 2025 at the district office. Parents and nominating teachers were in attendance to join the students in meeting their fellow recipients. September Leadership awards went to Madison Mendoza (M) and Agasne Bragado (DE). October Music awards went to Julia Goto (M) and Ilker Aguilar (DE). November Community Outreach awards went to Erin Ortiz (M) and Delissia Fierro (DE). December Overcoming Adversity awards went to Samantha Kramer (M) and Travion Dixson (DE). January Science awards went to Kyle Van Patton (M) and Autumn Shanahan (DE). February CTE/VOC awards went to Ashley Zaragoza (M) and Gianna Craycroft (DE). March Fine Arts awards went to Lola Roseland (M) and Brielle Garcia (DE). April Academic Excellence awards went to Nicholas Lee (M) and Kordillia Bailey (DE).

    
 
In addition to receiving the award, each student has a Watts of Love solar light donated in their name to a recipient in Kenya. Watts of Love is a non-profit organization that provides vulnerable communities with solar lights and a financial literacy program that empowers families to break out of poverty. These outstanding “star” students are already letting their light “shine in darkness”!
 
 
 

To learn more about the solar light program you can visit www.//wattsoflove.org. The Rotary Club of Goodyear PebbleCreek https://www.goodyearrotary.org/ meets every Wednesday morning (September – June) at 7:00 am at Eagles Nest. Visitors and Rotarians are always welcome.
            
 
Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club Induction of Officers for FY 25-26

The Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club held their annual induction ceremony on May 7th. The Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club celebrated and honored club officers for their year of service. Honored were Mary Kay Utecht, President; Letha Zook, Secretary; Lulu Zamora, Treasurer and Avenues of Service Chairs Betsy Hargrove, Karen Gimse, Colleen Malany, Alden Meulenberg, Linda Babcock and Julie Frentz. 
 
Inducted as new officers were Jim Frey, President; Letha Zook, Secretary; Lulu Zamora, Treasurer and Avenues of Service Chairs Barbara MacFarlane, Mary Kay Utecht, Charlie Miller, Linda Babcock and Letha Zook. District 5495 Governor Jim Schmidt swore in all new officers and chairs.

The evening events also included recognizing six Paul Harris Fellows. A Paul Harris Fellow is a Rotarian recognized for donating $1,000 to Rotary International. A Rotarian can become a Paul Harris Fellow through donations they made or they can use their donation points to honor or support a fellow Rotarian. The following Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotarians received Paul Harris recognition: Jim Frey, Julie Frentz, Karen Gisme, Mary Kay Utecht, Alden Muelenberg and Bernie Kagen.

It was a wonderful celebration of the past and present members of the Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club. In attendance were their six past presidents!

The Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club serves the West Valley by supporting West Valley schools and promoting community service programs and non-profit agencies in the West Valley. They meet weekly at 7:00 a.m. at the PebbleCreek Eagles Nest Clubhouse and everyone is welcome to attend on Wednesdays through June. They will be on summer break until the first Wednesday in September.
 

 

 
The Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary would like to thank all PebbleCreek residents for contributing to the April 22 – 29 Food Drive. Over 930 pounds of food items were collected at our 3 collection sites: Tuscany Club House, Eagles Nest Club House and Kare Bears. All items were donated to the Agua Fria Food & Clothing Bank, who expressed their sincere gratitude. The Agua Fria Food & Clothing Bank supports families in the West Valley and welcomes donations of food, clothing or cash throughout the year. Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club is grateful to PebbleCreek residents for helping us support the Agua Fria Food & Clothing Bank.
 
Desert Edge High School selects 12th grader Kordillia Bailey for Outstanding Achievement in Academic Excellence.
 
Kordillia was nominated by her teacher Mr. Bryce Wright, with this narrative:
 
Kordillia Bailey has demonstrated exceptional academic dedication throughout her high school career, maintaining a 4.0 GPA—or close to it—since beginning her studies at Desert Edge in her sophomore year. According to her English teacher, Miss Gergus, Kordillia is "one of the brightest students" she has ever had the pleasure of teaching. Kordillia takes her education seriously, consistently choosing to enroll in rigorous courses that go above and beyond standard expectations.
 
Kordillia's drive, discipline, and intellectual curiosity set her apart from her peers. She is on track to graduate near the top of her class and is undoubtedly deserving of recognition for her outstanding academic achievements. Kordillia is a student with limitless potential and will excel in whatever path she pursues.
 
 
Millennium High School selects 11th grader Nicholas Lee for Outstanding Achievement in Academic Excellence. 
 
Nicholas was nominated by his teacher David Wirth with the following narrative:
 
"It is with great pride that we nominate Nicholas Lee for The Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Club Student of the Month in the category of Academic Excellence. Nicholas, currently an 11th-grade student, is on track to graduate early—a testament to his exceptional work ethic, dedication, and commitment to rigorous coursework. Most recently, he earned 2nd place in the Arizona Science Fair, showcasing not only his academic talent but also his passion for scientific inquiry and innovation. Teachers consistently praise Nick as an incredibly intelligent, driven, and gifted student who stands out among his peers. His accomplishments and character make him truly deserving of this recognition."   
 

Today, the Rotary Club of Goodyear Pebblecreek had an inspiring presentation by David Zimmer on the workings of Rotary International.  We were all reminded of the many tears of commitment that Rotary International has in providing service in every corner of the world. From Polio Irradiation to clean water projects to providing solar lighting in Africa, Rotary is the hands and hearts of many of those projects. It is through our service to the international communities that Rotary provides a "heavy lift"  with peacekeeping through acts of service. Thank you, David, for that inspiring reminder of the extent of our work and service. 
 
Desert Edge student Brielle Garcia has been selected the March 2025 Student of the Month for Outstanding Achievement in Fine Arts. 
 
Brielle was nominated by her teacher Mr. Ryan Williams who shared this narrative: 

Brielle Garcia completed AP Studio Art and passed as a sophomore, completed a paid summer internship with a professional artist from Tucson, has art installed at the new Goodyear Fire Station, attended Maine School of Arts and Design for summer camp, and represented DE at the annual Shemer Art Center Valley High School Exhibition.  She is a dynamic artist.  She draws, paints, and sculpts at a professional level.  Her creativity level is exceptional.  If you need a problem solved, go to Brielle.    
 
 
 
 
District Governor Michelle Holcomb emphasized refocusing on business networking to drive membership growth
 
District Governor's Address:
 
Rotary is about business.
 
 
District Governor encouraged the following: 
 
  • Inviting local business owners to meetings to share with them the networking
  • possibilities to drive membership growth.
  • Have members regularly share about their professions during club meetings
  • Encouraged clubs to invite 1-2 local business owners to each meeting
  • Promoted Rotary license plate program ($17 of $25 fee goes to district)
  • Requested all members add photos to club database for better connections
  • Reminded about upcoming District Conference on May 2 and 3, 2025.
 
 
Millennium High School 11th Grader Lola Roseland has been selected the March Rotarian recipient for Outstanding Achievement in Fine Arts. 
 
Lola was nominated by 2 teachers, Ms. Carrie Gabbert and Abigail Eckert, with these narratives:
 
 "Lola Roseland is an extremely accomplished arts student. She is dedicated to singing with Millennium Voices and leading her section, they received a Superior rating this year. Many people look up to her gorgeous voice and musicianship. She is starring in the school musical, Mean Girls, as the lead Regina George. She is a theater officer and has worked with marketing for the musical, and leading the cast of Fright Night in October. She continues to have a rigorous academic schedule with all IB & AP classes on top of everything and has straight A's. I would love for her to be recognized for her hard work and dedication to both academics and the arts. " Ms. Abigail Eckert

"Lola is such a team player and leader in Theatre. She is treasurer of Drama Club/Thespians and a lead (Regina George) in Mean Girls. She is always the first person to help out another and bring excitement and energy to class and rehearsals. Not only is she such a lovely person, but also extremely talented. This year she has gotten a Superior Rating at the Thespy competition that qualifies her for the national competition for both her solo event and duet event. She brings passion to everything she does."  Ms. Carrie Gabbert
 
The Rotary Club of Goodyear Pebblecreek was pleased to welcome Julie Jones, Megan Griego and Mark Yslas to our club meeting.  The team from Agua Fria Union High School District were visiting to share the good news about our new performing arts high school and our new performance arts theatre. As of March 5th, the new school has a name, "The Hilltop School of the Arts."  The school will be next door to the performing arts theatre and will be an intergal part of the students' education.  The auditoriumn will become a place where quality performances will come to the west valley, elminating the need to drive long distances for plays, music or lectures.  The project  will break ground in May and will open August 2027. The school will start with an enrollment of 400 students and the auditoriumn will seat 700.
 
Both venues will be a welcome addition to our communties.
  
 
"Read Across America Day" is one of the favorite Senior 2 Senior activities of the year.  Today, in celebration of Dr. Suess, sixty community Seniors and high school seniors stopped by Elsieo Felix Elementary School to share stories and read with the elementary students.  
 
For most high school students, it was their first trip back to an elementary school.  They were nervous but quickly found how excited the elementary students were to spend time with them.  It was a great experience for our high schoolers as well as the adults.  
 
Our pictures from today's activities, lets everyone know how truly special this day of reading has become.  Never underestimate the power of stories to change people's lives.  
 
Thank you to the staff at Elsieo FelixElementary School for being such a great host and for sharing your students with us.  
 
Thank you to all who participated today and for supporting the Rotary Club of Goodyear Pebblecreek's in its literacy initiatives. 
 
  
 
Millennium High School selects 10th grader Ashley Zaragoza for Outstanding Achievement in CTE/VOC for her work in our Live Entertainment Productions (Stagecraft) class.  
 
Ashley was nominated by her teacher Ms. Carrie Gabbert who, as well as some of her other teachers, wrote:
 
"Ashley Zaragoza is a sophomore student who is very active in the Millennium Community. She is the President of our CTSO Stagecraft Squad. She is always up for a challenge and spreads positivity through class and rehearsal. She is always thinking ahead and helps those around her.  In addition to being President of our CTSO Stagecraft Squad, she is also assistant stage manager of Mean Girls, and managed the Swim Team this year. Even though I have only had her in class this year, I know she is always up for a challenge and spreads positivity through each class and rehearsal. She is always thinking ahead by thinking of solutions to potential problems- such as creating prop lists without being asked during our read through. She is also passionate about Live Entertainment Productions (Stagecraft) and has been recruiting students from all around campus to help build sets and props for the show."
 
Desert Edge High School selects 12th grader Gianna Craycroft for Outstanding Achievement in CTE/VOC.
 
Gianna was nominated by her teacher Ms. Goebel, who wrote about Gianna:

I am thrilled to recommend Gianna Craycroft for CTE Student of the Month for Leadership. As Vice President of FBLA, she exemplifies dedication, initiative, and a strong commitment to professional growth. Her passion for graphic design is evident not only in her coursework but also in her real-world experience—she currently works as a graphic design intern and takes on freelance projects in her free time. Her ability to balance leadership responsibilities with hands-on industry experience showcases her drive and readiness to excel in the field after high school. Gianna is a true leader who inspires her peers and represents the values of CTE with excellence.

 
 
The build up to the SuperBowl is always such a fun time for sports fans.  This year The Rotary Club of Goodyear Pebblecreek joined the fun and ran their own Super Bowl Pool.  The last quarter of the game saw three changes to who could possibly win the money.  But at the end of the day our lucky winners are Gary Lucas and Denny Buchanan.  Each of them celebrated by being $250.00 richer than when the game began.  
 
Congrats to the Philadelphia players and all the "Bird" fans.  It was a great game and we had a lot of fun watching who was going to win the money.  Also,The Rotary Club of Goodyear Pebblecreek wants to thank everyone who paid their dollars to join the  pool and support the service work of our Rotary.  Much appreciated!
 

Desert Edge High School selects 12th grader Autumn Shanahan to receive the Outstanding Achievement Award in Science. 

Autumn was nominated by her Science teacher Mr. Carroll:

I would like to nominate Autumn Shanahan.  She has excelled in all science classes that she has taken including AP.  What makes her even more special is her passion for science and sustainability.  She has a wealth of information that she has learned in and outside of school.  During class, she has great insight and wonderful questions.  I have learned some things by listening to her answers.  One of her areas of interest is in Agricultural Science.  She has been involved in Agricultural Sciences since her freshman year, been involved in FFA and has competed in the state competitions.  She has taken on projects outside the classroom such as her black soldier fly larvae feeding system.  This is where food scraps that would normally be thrown away can be given to black soldier fly larvae and then those larvae can be fed to chicken hens.  This will turn waste into food for humans.  Autumn is a model student and a human being in general.  Having her here at DE has been great for our school and everyone around her.

 
 
 
 
Millennium High School selects 9th grader Kyle Van Patton to receive the Outstanding Achievement Award in Science.
 
Kyle was nominated by Science teacher, Mr. Nettles:
 
It is with great enthusiasm that the science department nominates Kyle Van Patton. As a 9th grader, Kyle has already distinguished himself through his exceptional mechanical skills and leadership abilities. A key member of the school’s robotics club, Kyle has taken on a leadership role, guiding his peers in designing and constructing innovative robotic systems. His dedication, problem-solving mindset, and ability to collaborate effectively have made a significant impact on the success of the club's projects.  Kyle's enthusiasm for learning and his willingness to mentor others reflect his strong character and commitment to excellence. He is not only a talented individual but also an inspiring role model for his peers. Kyle's contributions to our school community make him a deserving recipient of this honor.
 
Rotarians today got a lesson on what it is like to be a person with Dementia.  Each of us was asked to dull our senses and complete some very simple tasks that each of us do daily with ease.  But to heighten our empathy for the patients, we wore gloves, fought through static to hear, and wore dark glasses that distorted our vision and blocked our peripheral vision.  Those everyday tasks, like putting on a shirt, were very difficult.  Thus, our understanding levels for those suffering from dementia were heightened.  Thank you, Helena Morgan, from Hospice of the Valley, for sharing your expertise and experience with us.  Our great lesson....to help avoid dementia is 30 minutes of exercise daily and keep socially engaged to help prevent the onset of this disease.  So join all Rotarians and get moving!
 
 
 
On December 18, 2024, the Rotary Club of Goodyear PebbleCreek welcomed William Marcum, Jr. (Bill) and R. Gregg Mitchell as new members.
 
Bill is a long time Rotarian, having initially joined in 1988 in Albany,Oregon. His most recent club was in Longview, Washington, Longview Early Edition Rotary Club. Bill’s classification is Newspaper Publisher and he is a Paul Harris Fellow. He and his wife Brenda moved to PebbleCreek from Longview, Washington and look forward to serving
our community through Rotary.
 
Gregg initially joined Rotary in 1983 with the Rotary Club of Millard Omaha.Gregg’s classification is Real Estate Appraiser. Gregg and his wife Donna moved to Goodyear, Arizona from Omaha and his membership is being transferred from Nebraska. Gregg is a Paul Harris Fellow and is looking forward to the many activities our club has to offer the community.
 
On Dec.14th, The Rotary Club of Goodyear Pebblecreek, with friends from Avondale Toyota and Microsoft, loaded 80 food boxes with everything a family would need for a Christmas dinner.  Rotary partners with Target on Yuma to ensure a good meal is available to those in need.  
 
 
This activity happens because of the passion of Rotarian Charlie Miller.  Charlie writes a grant that doubles our budget allowing us to reach 80 families. He works with Target employees to stretch the dollar as much as possible.  He gathers his fellow Rotarians to pack the food boxes and gets them delivered to the doorsteps of the families! Thank you Charlie for your leadership and dedication to this important Rotary project. 

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Meeting Information
We meet In Person
Wednesdays at 7:00 AM
PebbleCreek Eagle's Nest Clubhouse
3645 Clubhouse Drive
Goodyear, AZ 85395
United States of America
Phone:
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Rotary Social at One Story Social Dining
Feb 18, 2026 5:30 PM
One Story Social Dining, 19580 W Indian School Road, Suite 101, Buckeye, AZ
Julie Frentz
Feb 25, 2026
Reserved for Grant Recipients
Becky Marrer
Mar 04, 2026
The Story of Jim Thorpe
Avenue of Service Committees Meeting
Mar 11, 2026
Avenue of Service Committees Meeting
Field Trip -Alexandria Silva, Agua Fria SD
Mar 18, 2026
Desert Edge HS, 15778 W Yuma Road, Goodyear
Anne Schoolcraft
Mar 25, 2026
Account Manager Quail Run Behavioral Health, What is Behavioral Health?
Rotary Social
Apr 01, 2026
Avenues of Service Committees Meeting
Apr 08, 2026
Avenues of Service Committees Meeting
Lisa Hassenger - From Rotary Verrado
Apr 15, 2026
Acceptional Acres
Field Trip
Apr 29, 2026
AFHSD Theater at the Hilltop - Alexandra Morrell
Celebrating the Scholarship Recipients
May 06, 2026
Celebrating the Scholarship Recipients
Club Installation Dinner at 5PM
May 13, 2026
Where: Home of Linda Babcock
Adria Poindexter, Asst. Govenror
May 20, 2026
Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona (trvfa.org)
Avenues of Service Committees Meeting
May 27, 2026
Avenues of Service Committees Meeting
Tori Lund
Jun 03, 2026
New Life Center - Human Trafficking
Click Image for Info on the 9th Annual GYPC Rotary Golf Tournament.