Frequently Asked Questions

We have built this page to answer some of the more popular questions regarding the Rotary Club of Andover. We continue to add content as questions are asked that we feel need to be posted on this page.


Join us for lunch at Butler Community College. We meet at noon on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Follow us on Facebook and complete the new member application form.

We’re always searching for new and genuine friends who want to join in and refuse to sit on the sideline. We know personal schedules can be very busy, so we strive to remain respectful of them. Without contributing to life’s complexities, RCA wants you, your skills, experience, passion to serve, and all your uniqueness to become part of a vibrant and successful service-based organization through good times participation that doesn’t revolve around perfect attendance. And why not be a part of that?

To date, RCA has raised thousands of dollars towards matching the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s $300 million gift to Rotary International to eliminate Polio (been working on it since the ’80’s and we’ve almost got it knocked out now). We were on the ground floor of the new Andover Public Library, we've given personalized books to Kindergartners in the Andover school district, we packaged over 50,000 meals for Haitian famine relief, we’ve been an integral contributor to the Andover Hometown Christmas program, we continue to deliver library books and materials to seniors and disabled patrons who cannot physically come to the library, and most recently we've helped make the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program of Butler and Sedgwick county become a reality.

We meet on the first and third Thursdays of the month at Butler Community College. We share a delicious buffet lunch together while having an informative program, usually with a guest speaker from the community.

In affiliation with Rotary International, Rotary Club of Andover (RCA) is a group of passionate business and professional members who coordinate our collective experience, career skills and enthusiasm to improve our community through meaningful service projects. It sounds all too familiar, but having fun while doing those things is the RCA differentiator. After all, nobody said making a difference couldn’t be fun.