District 7910 and District 7930 are collaborating to support another opportunity for clubs to make a difference doing “service” by providing meals to veterans at The New England Center and Home for Veterans (NECHV) located near Government Center in Boston.
The Week of Rotary covers 12 meal service shifts spread out between May 21 and May 27, in honor of Memorial Day. By proudly partnering with NECHV, you help to ensure that Veterans of every era have the resources they need to live with dignity and independence.
On behalf of District Governor Gaffney and the District Hurricane Relief Committee I would like to extend our gratitude to the following clubs for their generous contributions.
This list is official and current as of February 20th. It consists of both club contributions as well as individual member contributions. Donations have been pouring in and if you don’t see your club’s name, it will show up as soon as your checks have been posted.
The Rotary Club of Concord presented a donation to Shelter Box International in the amount of $10,000 on February 15th at Verrill Farm in Concord.
Shelter Box was chosen by RCOC to be the benefactor of its 2nd annual Oktoberfest, 2017, which was held September 23rd at Verrill Farm and featured over 50 brewers, 4 live bands, family friendly activities, and delicious food from Verrill Farm and local food trucks!
Pictured here from Left to Right are:
Rotarians Frank Rigg, June Grace, Chris Alphen, Steve Verrill of Verrill Farm, Shelter Box Volunteer Katherine Fick, Rotary Club of Concord President Leigh Ann Crimmings, Past District Governor Doug Detweiler, Ingrid Detweiler, Dick Hale, Kat Edwards, and Noel Choquette.
Join us as we salute the 2017-2018 Rotary Service Heroes. This year’s Rotary theme is Rotary: Making a Difference and DG Karin’s number one goal is to strengthen clubs and strengthen communities by increasing the hands-on service that each club is doing.
Each club President has been invited to nominate one “service hero.” It can be someone from their club who should be recognized for what he or she has done in their club, in the community, or beyond.
The recipient should be someone who has strongly demonstrated “Service Above Self,” and may be an “unsung hero” who has not previously been recognized for his or her efforts.
The recipient could also be a non-Rotarian whose actions are in line with the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self.”
2017-18 President of Rotary International, Ian Riseley, has asked Rotary clubs to show their commitment to addressing climate change by planting a tree for every member.
This spring, District 7910’s clubs will plant at least 1500 trees – one for every Rotarian in our district. Tree planting is a great way to combat global warming,g/Stories/clubs-order-your-trees-from-the-district-make-a-difference-plant-a-tree beautify our communities, and generate positive publicity our clubs.
District 7910 will support clubs by purchasing trees in bulk at a discount. These trees may be reserved by your club, in groups of 25 trees, for $50 per 25 trees. Each seedling tree will be potted, so the trees can easily be distributed to Rotarians, students, and partner agencies. Your club may choose to apply a Rotary sticker to the tree’s pot for some projects.
Why attend District Youth Day? -- MAKE NEW FRIENDS/MAKE HISTORY/MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Rotary District 7910 is hosting a district-wide YOUTH DAY on March 17th in Acton from 11:30am to 5pm. Participants will include Interactors, Rotaractors, RYLAN’s and Exchange students. There will be two tracks for students:
Track 1 will be a competition/workshop for Project Soar. Clubs can enter their prototype for the design, materials and art work to be chosen for the community-arts project with The Revolving Museum in Fitchburg known as Project Soar to build the world’s largest paper airplane. For more details on this project, see the link: http://therevolvingmuseum.org/project-soar/
Track 2 will be a train-the-trainer session with the Interact project known as Peer Leadership and Depression Prevention.
This event will be a fantastic day of making new friends, making history and making a difference for youth from across our District. Please make sure your youth clubs are aware of this event! For more information or questions, please contact District Co-Interact chairs, Bob Anthony at bobanthony@adolescentwellness.org or Sharon Spaulding at ses@spauldingco.com.
Assistant Rotary Coordinator, Jim Fusco, RI Director Elect, Jeff Cadorette, End Polio Now Zone Coordinator, Carol Toomey and Assistant Rotary Public Image Coordinator Laura Spear attended planning meetings at RI Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois.
District 7910 and Rotary International are very fortunate to have such a strong and talented leadership team!
The next Rotary Means Business event in District 7910 will be held on Wednesday, March 14th from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the SHERATON Framingham.
The cost is $15 for Rotarians and $20 for non-Rotarians until March 12th. It will be $20 at the door. Light appetizers will be served and a cash bar will be available.
Framingham Mayor Yvonne Spicer spoke to members of the Rotary Club, and their friends, at a reception the club held for her at the Framingham Country Club on February 20.
Leading the transition from a town meeting/selectman form of government to a mayor and city council arrangement, Spicer out lined her vision for Framingham’s future in a variety of areas, frankly, with humor and grace, and answered numerous questions from the audience.
World Peace & Understanding Dinner Wednesday, February 28, 6-9pm Doubletree, Danvers, MA PLEASE CONTACT DG KARIN GAFFNEY IF YOU WANT TO REGISTER
Locally, there is so much that we need to address. The biggest issue that is threatening our society today is addiction. The opioid crisis has affected almost all of us in some way and it is time to take action. This year's World Peace and Understanding Dinner on February 28th will be focused on this issue.
We look forward to hosting you at our five-district 2018 Summit at Mount Washington!
As of February 1, we have about 400 registered participants.
Fellow Rotarians, we look forward to being with you at this exciting and historic event! Join over 500 Rotarians from Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Quebec and Vermont, at the beautiful Mount Washington Resort on May 4-6, 2018.