WELCOME
Located at the crossroads of Kingston, Bainbridge Island, Silverdale, and Poulsbo and standing at the intersection of service, professional, and social, Crossroads Rotary of Kitsap County strives to support the local community and strengthen people globally.
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We proudly meet at Western Red Brewery​ in Poulsbo, WA, twice a month. Please see our Calendar for all our current activities.
​Upcoming Events
Why Crossroads Rotary?
Crossroads Rotary is the club to join if you're looking for a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the community. Our members are dedicated to service above self and work together to create positive change locally and globally. With a variety of service projects and social events, Crossroads Rotary offers a fulfilling and enjoyable experience for all members.
We use High-density plastic bottle caps to create benches. All profits go to fighting cancer and supporting families battling cancer. Read about how you can help today!
"Service is a powerful way to keep alive the spirit of compassion that defined us on 9/11."
We're not asking for much, just a few bucks to light up the Poulsbo Viking for the holidays, like Clark Griswold's house in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Help us spread some holiday cheer and avoid a power outage by donating to the Viking holiday lights fund. Your contribution will be greatly appreciated!
Friends of Crossroads Rotary
Looking for a way to give back to your community while having a blast? Join one of the many local groups Crossroads Rotary supports!
Crossroads Rotary Officers
Get to Know Us
Welcome to the Crossroads Rotary Club of Kitsap, where service meets smiles and community spirit comes with a side of laughter! We're a quirky bunch of do-gooders who believe in making the world a better place one project, one joke, and one cup of Western Red Beer at a time. From organizing local events to supporting global initiatives, we tackle it all with a blend of passion and humor. Join us at our next meeting – because who said changing the world can't be fun?