The Rotary Club of Aruba is proudly announcing one of the most anticipated events of the year: Fiesta Rotaria 2026, set for Sunday, March 29, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Guillermo Prospero Trinidad Stadium parking lot in Dakota.
Under the theme “Bini Uno, Bini Tur”, this year’s edition invites the entire community to gather, celebrate, and contribute to a noble cause. Fiesta Rotaria is more than just a fair; it is a major family event combining market stalls, clothing, food and beverages, products for the home, plants, entertainment for adults and children, music, dancing, and more — all in one lively venue.
One of the highlights of the event is the annual grand raffle. For just 25 Florin per ticket, participants have the chance to win spectacular prizes, including a brand‑new Kia Carens 2026 with one year of free insurance, 2 economy‑class tickets Aruba–Amsterdam–Aruba, an iPhone 17 (256 GB), and various gift certificates, weekend hotel stays, a trip Aruba–Curaçao, jewelry, and cash prizes. The official raffle draw will take place on March 29, 2026 at 5:00 PM in the presence of a notary.
All funds raised through Fiesta Rotaria go directly back into the Aruba community. The Rotary Club of Aruba uses the proceeds to support and sustain various social projects that benefit children, senior citizens, and other groups in need.
As part of the official announcement, the Rotary Club held a press conference where details about sponsors, prizes, and logistics were shared. Club President Rubiela Lampe, Public Relations Officer Shelby Maduro, and organizing committee member Bert Kamsteeg spoke about the community impact and importance of the event.
The Rotary Club of Aruba extends sincere thanks to all sponsors, volunteers, and members who work tirelessly to make Fiesta Rotaria 2026 a success. Without the dedication of local businesses and ongoing community support, the event’s social impact would not be possible.
Mark your calendar for March 29, 2026 — Bini Uno, Bini Tur, and be part of a tradition that celebrates community and strengthens Aruba’s future.




















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