A Night In Seville Sponsor Page
If you have come to this page to become a Sponsor right now, here are a few ways you can do it – pick one:
- Contact JB Leep at jbleep1@gmail.com or call 707-403-8100. If you don’t get me, please try again, or leave a message!
- Fill out the Sponsorship Form that you can download at this link. Then send it with your check to the address on the form. You can either print the form and fill it out, or fill it out on your computer, save it, and email it to us. There is an email on the form: info1@windsorrotary.org, or you can email it directly to me at jbleep1@gmail.com.
- Go to this link on our event website, fill out the page, and pay with a credit card. You can also simply donate here and get tickets for the event. Believe me, we will see right away that you have signed up!
Once we are in contact with you, we will immediately work towards putting your logo and business description on our website here, and on our event website, and anywhere else we can give you recognition!
More info below…

About Windsor Rotary, and The Windsor Rotary Community Foundation
The Rotary Club of Windsor, through its foundation, the Windsor Rotary Community Foundation (WRCF), is an active participant in the Windsor Community. We provide support to various organizations involved with youth and students, seniors, community projects, and many other aspects of life in Windsor.
An important part of WRCF’s efforts is supported by sponsors who contribute financial and operational support to our efforts. This can take the form of direct cash donations, donation of printing and creative resources, facilities, rental vehicles, auctions items, and many more valuable ways.
Our Signature Projects for 2026
1. STEM Program at the Pacific Coast Air Museum
This after school program allows Windsor students to gain real world experience in aircraft maintenance, restoration, and aviation technology. Funds support purchase of tools and equipment.
2. Mark West Community Park Gazebo
Mark West/Larkfield residents are working together to rebuild a community park destroyed in the 2017 Tubbs Fire. Our support of a gazebo named the Chief Williams Station (in honor of our Past President Doug Williams) will supplement construction materials and labor donated by the community.
3. Circuit Riders’ Windsor Youth Hub
Support to acquire a gently-used portable building for the Circuit Rider Windsor Campus – home to training programs for court referred, at-risk youth and young adults ages 14–24 with skill-building, job training, and behavioral health programs.
4. Support for Windsor Unified School District Programs
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- Windsor Middle School AVID program
- Windsor Middle School Farm to Table Elective
- Science Camp at Nature Bridge Golden Gate
- Windsor Middle School Theatre
- Alternative/Augmentative Communication Devices
For more in-depth information about these projects,
Photos from last year’s fundraiser!
Our sponsors are are club members, businesses from the greater Windsor area, and generous residents who want to contribute to our community here in Windsor.
We fund charitable causes all year, and usually in the spring, we have a special fundraising event. We pick several beneficiaries, and then invite the community to participate with us. Attendance is usually about 180-200 people from the greater Windsor area. We have a great meal of some sort, classic steak or chicken, lobster, or perhaps paella or crab.
Our Sponsorship system is similar each year. Here is the “Grid” for 2026:

This has been going on for at least 20 years, starting in the late 1980s with the Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic in run by Windsor Rotary and WRCF in Keiser Park. It got so large that it moved to the Fairgrounds in 2010, to be run by other charities.
WRCF continued with our own exciting Windsor fundraiser events: The Windsor Lobster Feed, “Spark Success” for the Welding Shop at Windsor High School, “Bridge the Hunger Gap” for families in need in Windsor. Funds raised and distributed annually range from $50,000 to $100,000, with the average exceeding $80,000 in the last 4 years.
This year, 2026, the event theme is “An Evening in Seville” – a big party with a Spanish twist, like the Spring Feria in Seville. You can see pictures at the bottom of this post. Our charity theme is “Mission: Empowering Windsor Youth”, and our beneficiaries are:
Windsor School Programs
- Windsor Middle School AVID Program
- AAC Communication Devices– Special Education
- Windsor Middle School Farm to Table Program
- Windsor Middle School Student Theatre Program
- 5th Grade Science Camp at Nature Bridge Golden Gate
Community & Youth Development Partners
- Circuit Riders– Ecological Restoration & Workforce Training Center
- Chief Doug Williams Gazebo– Mark West Area Community Park
- Pacific Coast Air Museum– Student STEM Enrichment Program
…and many more programs that inspire, empower, and open doors for Windsor’s youth.

Our sponsors are are club members, businesses from the greater Windsor area, and generous residents who want to contribute to our community here in Windsor.
We fund charitable causes all year, and usually in the spring, we have a special fundraising event. We pick several beneficiaries, and then invite the community to participate with us. Attendance is usually about 180-200 people from the greater Windsor area. We have a great meal of some sort, classic steak or chicken, lobster, or perhaps paella or crab.
Our Sponsorship system is similar each year. Here is the “Grid” for 2026:

This has been going on for at least 20 years, starting in the late 1980s with the Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic in run by Windsor Rotary and WRCF in Keiser Park. It got so large that it moved to the Fairgrounds in 2010, to be run by other charities.
WRCF continued with our own exciting Windsor fundraiser events: The Windsor Lobster Feed, “Spark Success” for the Welding Shop at Windsor High School, “Bridge the Hunger Gap” for families in need in Windsor. Funds raised and distributed annually range from $50,000 to $100,000, with the average exceeding $80,000 in the last 4 years.
This year, 2026, the event theme is “An Evening in Seville” – a big party with a Spanish twist, like the Spring Feria in Seville. You can see pictures at the bottom of this post. Our charity theme is “Mission: Empowering Windsor Youth”, and our beneficiaries are:
Windsor School Programs
- Windsor Middle School AVID Program
- AAC Communication Devices– Special Education
- Windsor Middle School Farm to Table Program
- Windsor Middle School Student Theatre Program
- 5th Grade Science Camp at Nature Bridge Golden Gate
Community & Youth Development Partners
- Circuit Riders– Ecological Restoration & Workforce Training Center
- Chief Doug Williams Gazebo– Mark West Area Community Park
- Pacific Coast Air Museum– Student STEM Enrichment Program
…and many more programs that inspire, empower, and open doors for Windsor’s youth.
























