Dr. Natalie Bailey Becomes President of Rotary Club of Coronado

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Dr. Natalie Bailey has been inaugurated as the new President of the Rotary Club of Coronado. With a strong background in the organization and a commitment to community service, Bailey aims to enhance charitable initiatives and engage young professionals. Upcoming events will support important causes, including polio vaccine initiatives, as the club prepares for its centennial celebration in March 2026.

Coronado – Dr. Natalie Bailey has taken on the role of President of the Rotary Club of Coronado for the 2025-2026 year during a recent inauguration ceremony. This leadership change comes as the club gears up to celebrate its centennial anniversary in March 2026, marking 100 years of service and community involvement.

Dr. Bailey, a native of Coronado, has a deep-rooted connection to Rotary, having been involved with the organization since she was a child. Her mother, Suzanne Popp, is a longtime Rotarian and made history as the chapter’s first female president. Recognized for her early affiliation with Rotary, Bailey was named a Paul Harris Fellow just one week after her birth, thanks to a donation made on her behalf.

Throughout her youth, Bailey participated in various Rotary programs and international youth exchanges, including a notable trip to Turkey. She was also actively involved in the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp and contributed to a local Interact group dedicated to community service.

After completing dental school, Bailey returned to her hometown of Coronado and promptly joined the Rotary Club. She took a significant step by founding a Rotaract club aimed at engaging young professionals in meaningful service projects. As she steps into her presidential role, her agenda focuses on enhancing charitable initiatives and community service.

In preparation for future projects, Bailey recently participated in the Rotary International Convention held in Calgary, where she connected with other leaders in the organization. The Rotary Club of Coronado has recently experienced success with its fundraising event, the Low Tide Ride & Stride, which will contribute funds to various military and veteran charities, community grants, and scholarships.

A crucial part of Bailey’s presidency will be the continued support for polio vaccine initiatives, notably backed by the charity organization End Polio Now. Plans include hosting a major wine-tasting event expected to raise upwards of $200,000 for these polio initiatives and safe mental health services.

Noteworthy upcoming community events organized by the Rotary Club of Coronado include an ice cream social, visits from Rotary Santa, a golf tournament, and beach clean-ups, all aimed at fostering community spirit and involvement. To commemorate the centennial, the club is partnering with the Coronado Historical Association to create a special exhibit at the local museum.

With a vision to attract more young professionals, Bailey plans to introduce more hands-on activities and networking opportunities within the club. The Rotary Club of Coronado meets weekly on Wednesdays at noon at local yacht clubs, providing an opportunity for members and potential members to connect and collaborate.

For those interested in participating in upcoming events or learning more about the Rotary Club of Coronado, information is available through the club’s website and social media platforms. The active engagement of the community in these initiatives is vital to the continued success and outreach of the club, especially as it prepares for its historic centenary celebration.

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