2026 District 6630 Conference of Clubs
FIFTY CLUBS. ONE PURPOSE. UNITE FOR GOOD.
The 2026 District Conference of Clubs and Learning Assembly will be a great opportunity for Rotarians to come together and Unite For Good!
 
With networking opportunities, insightful speakers, and a fun atmosphere, it will be an enriching experience for everyone involved.
 
 
This page will continue to be updated with more information leading up to the conference!

Daily Sponsor - Saturday


Keynote Speaker Sponsor - Saturday

The Rotary Club of Cleveland and Toby Butt
 

Click for sponsor opportunities

Register for the Conference & Hotel Room
 
 

CLICK TO GO TO REGISTRATION PAGE 

REGISTRATION CLOSES APRIL 17th!

Please read your options carefully - we look forward to seeing you!

If you have any problems stop and CALL
Cheryl Warren 330-495-9814 or Mike Davanzo 330-441-1507 so we can help.  
 

HOTEL RESERVATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED

Cleveland Marriott East $149 USD per night.

Deadline to reserve rooms was Friday, April 3, 2026
(No extension available)

 

What's Happening at the Conference

 
ALL ROTARIANS ARE WELCOME 
With the exception of the President's-Elect sessions Rotarians and their guests may register to attend any of the meals/sessions. 
 
Download the At a Glance Schedule or scroll to see it below
 
The full digital conference program will be available soon

Become a Sponsor 

 

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE SPONSOR FORM

This is a great way for businesses and friends of
Rotary to get their name and information out to those 
across the district reaching over 1600+ Rotarians.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: AT-A-GLANCE
Special Guests 
view bios by clicking on respective name
 
Friday 7pm
WISDOM ADDO
PeaceJam
A Voice for Justice and Human Rights 

The PeaceJam WA Education Program is transforming young lives by connecting students with the inspiring legacies of Nobel Peace Laureates — empowering them to become agents of change in their own communities.  Through this powerful program, youth don't just learn about justice and human rights — they live it. They develop the courage to speak up, the compassion to serve, and the conviction to lead.  As Rotarians, we share this vision: a world built on service, integrity, and dignity for all. Join the conversation as we explore how education can be the greatest tool for peace.
Together, we can amplify the next generation's voice for a more just and humane world.


Saturday 9am
TODD MORGANO
Telling the Story
In the world of Rotary, we often let our facts, figures, and historical milestones do the talking. While those details are important, it’s the human connection that truly drives our mission forward. This presentation – led by corporate communications executive Todd Morgano – is designed to show you how to harness the art of storytelling to attract new members, boost fundraising, and create more meaningful and popular events.
 
Satuday 10am

Compassion Over Division 
In a time of increasing polarization, Compassion Over Division encourages participants to explore how empathy,understanding, and respectful dialogue can bridge differences and strengthen communities. This interactive session willexamine the roots of division and highlight practical ways to respond with compassion. Through role-plays and guideddiscussions, participants will practice real-life scenarios that build skills in active listening, conflict resolution, andconstructive communication. By the end of the session, participants will be better equipped to foster understanding,reduce conflict, and promote unity in their communities.

Saturday 11am
SUE NELSON
From 'Oops' to 'Oh No!': Stopping Misunderstandings Before the Chairs Start Emptying
All of our Clubs are welcoming and focus on attracting members. But sometimes misunderstandings arise between members. Sometimes misunderstandings become conflicts. Sometimes those conflicts cause members to leave. We will share examples of how clubs in Rotary districts lost members last year. This workshop will provide three practical, non-confrontational ways for Rotarians to help Rotarians who see something that seems off among members.
 
Saturday 6pm
KATIE SPOTZ
What does it take to row across the Pacific Ocean alone — and why would someone do it? Join Rotary District 6630 for an unforgettable conversation with endurance athlete, adventurer, and clean water advocate Katie Spotz as she prepares for a world-record attempt to solo row the Pacific Ocean. Katie’s mission is bigger than the journey itself: to raise $1,000,000 for clean water projects in Fiji that will transform lives for families and communities in need. Through powerful stories, incredible video footage, and an inspiring live interview, you'll leave amazed and energized by what is possible when courage, purpose, and Rotary come together.

 
Click here to download the At-A-Glance Schedule 
(NOTE: This is subject to change)
 
District Service Project

Join us at the conference and participate in this exciting new service project.

We’ll pack at least 20,000 meals in ONE HOUR

These meals will be distributed to food banks and pantries within our district.

Can't join us?  Please consider a donation to help the cause.