Who We Are
The Rotary Club of San Antonio, established in 1912, is a vibrant community of local leaders committed to “Service Above Self.” Meeting for lunch on Wednesdays, the club supports initiatives like student scholarships, projects benefitting local citizens, and international aid. Members engage in service projects and social events, fostering fellowship and community impact.
This Year’s
Theme
Each year, the Rotary Club of San Antonio embraces a theme that reflects our purpose and vision. President Kelley Frost chose ¡VIVA Rotary! as our theme for 2025-2026, a call to action that reminds us to bring energy, intention, and community spirit into everything we do. VIVA reminds us of these guiding values:
- Visionary: Seek bold, meaningful ways to connect with our community.
- Inviting: Prioritize growth through intentional member engagement.
- Vibrant: Create multiple pathways for involvement—from service to socials.
- Action: Live out Rotary’s mission by showing up, giving back, and making a difference.
Our
Mission
We strengthen our community by joining together as leaders to exchange ideas, form enduring relationships and create positive, lasting change locally and around the world through service to others.
— ROTARY CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO
Our
History
1912
The Rotary Club was chartered on November 1, 1912. The club grew to 128 members its first year led by Herbert Hayes. From its inception, the Club has been about service. One of its first projects was to erect a community Christmas tree in Alamo Plaza. As there was no government program for the poor, Rotarians banded together to provide food and gifts for the children. In those early years Rotarians sponsored the hanging of colored lights for the River Walk, supported orphans, raised money for the Boy Scouts, donated funds to fix the roof of the Alamo and acted as volunteer fireman during a strike by the local fire fighters.
1921
The Club’s focus shifted to the youth of Bexar County and in 1921 a Student Loan Fund was established.
1984
In time the Club decided the community would be better served by providing scholarships and the Youth Education Foundation was formed in 1984. Hundreds of students have been able to pursue their educational goals with the help of YEF.
1991
Continuing its dedication to education, in 1991 the Club established the largest dropout prevention program in the nation, the Sam J. Riklin Rotary Diploma Plus Program. Besides providing a monetary incentive for good grades and attendance, the program provides mentors and a path to additional scholarships.
2001
In 2001, the Rotary Club of San Antonio was the Host Club for the Rotary International Convention which registered more than 24,000 individuals from 133 countries. Its success established Rotary’s very first District Donor Advised Fund (DAF) which continues in perpetuity to benefit all qualifying District 5840 Club service projects.
TODAY
In addition to education, our Club provides a safe haven for children through its Kingdom for Kids program. In a hands-on service project in under-served areas of the city, playgrounds are built, landscaping and soccer fields are installed. Thousands of children have benefited from these playgrounds. As a member of Rotary International our Club’s service extends throughout the world aiding in the eradication of polio, providing clean water, equipping literacy and adult education centers, providing medical equipment and much more.
Our
BOARD

Buddy Parsons
President

Kelley Frost
President

Armen Babajanian
President-Elect

Nick Warrington
Vice President

Reed Clemons
Secretary

Stephen Darling
Immediate Past President

Armen Babajanian
RCSA Board Liaison

Chris Holden
Vice President

Daniel Peavy
Treasurer

Paul Garro
Immediate Former President

Bizzy Darling
Sergeant-at-Arms

Monique Zinn
Sergeant-at-Arms

Buddy Parsons
YMB President

Matt Johnson
YMB Representative

Shelby Payne-Drayton
Programming Chairperson

Brisa Gonzales
Service Chairperson

Emma Faye Rudkin
Director - Advisory

Rachel Castro
VP Programs

Matt Johnson
Advisory Director

Mary Lisa Mireles
VP Membership

Brisa Gonzales
AVP Membership

Addyson Brooks
Director

JC Clapsaddle
VP International

Brady Haag
Director

Mike Gilliam
Rotary International Foundation

Leticia Salazar
VP Community Service

Dan Dailey
VP Youth Service

David Hollingsworth
Director

Nick Warrington
VP Fundraising

Brady Jenkins
Director

Lia Payne-Drayton
Fundraising Development Chair

Sue Nicholas
VP Communications

Austin Lane
Director

Liz Avelar
Social Chair

Michael Loredo
Director

Sam Selig
Director

Cindy Urshan
Director

Lia Payne-Drayton
Advisor

Dave Schoepf
Advisor
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Alexander Fountain
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JC Clapsaddle
JC Clapsaddle
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Mark Figart
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Russ Rinklin
Snack Pak 4 Kids Committee Chair
Rotary Rising Leaders
The only program of its kind in San Antonio—designed for young Rotary members to connect, lead, and serve together.
