Please join us on June 20, 2018 for a festive gala celebrating the 2018-19 Rotary Club Presidents and the installation of Steve Sager as District Governor.
The Rotary Club of Westborough and District 7910 invites all Rotarians in D7910 clubs to celebrate the annual changeover of Rotary leaders.
The Tour de Natick is a family bike ride held each Father’s Day on the Natick Common by the Rotary Club of Natick. The route is a 6 mile loop leaving the common at 11 AM and returning for lunch immediately following.
We love RYLA and we can't do it without our fabulous RYLA volunteers.
We would love it if you volunteered and if you would encourage your fellow Rotarians to signup to volunteer at RYLA 2018.
The sooner you signup, the sooner you can choose the times of the weekend that work best with your schedule, and the slots that have the RYLA activities that you would enjoy volunteering for.
The Rotary Club of Tyngsboro/Dunstable hosted its Annual Fishing Day for Families of Individuals with Disabilities. With thehelp of the Rotary Clubs of Dracut and Nashua, we hosted 133 attendees from 13 Towns, including 61 Disabled Individuals, for a wonderful day of Fishing, Food, and Fun. The weather was great, the Fish were biting, and the food was delicious.
We want to thank the Dracut and Nashua Club for their continued support through the years, and also want to thank the Tyngsboro Sportsman’s Club for hosting us and for all their help. Lastly, we would like to thank the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife for their support. We look forward to next year’s Fishing Day and welcome all to join in on the fun!
The regular weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Framingham took place during a picnic on June 11 at Stimson Park, on the Sudbury River, in Framingham. The club recently finished building a wood chip trail at the park, which members have cleaned up after a number of recent winters, under the direction of the Framingham Department of Parks and Recreation.
On Saturday, June 23, 2018, the Rotary Club of Milford will put on its second annual Outdoor Day.
The day will showcase two of Milford’s parks which are connected by a portion of Milford’s immensely popular bike path. Local vendors in the health, wellness, and outdoor spheres will be putting their offerings on display. There will be kayaks, fishing, a bike parade, and a climbing wall. Milford’s first responders will be displaying emergency vehicles, there will be a remote-controlled airplane display, there will be yoga in the park, and a ceremonial tree will be planted along the bike path.
The day will be enjoyable, fun and memorable for all ages. We look forward to seeing you there!
Register now to play at the Rotary Club of Concord’s 30th Annual Thomas R. Huckins Memorial Golf Tournament Mon. June 25, 2018 at the Concord Country Club.
Proceeds will benefit the Rotary Scholarship Fund and Rotary charitable projects. In 2017 Rotary awarded $20,000 in need-based scholarships thanks to the tournament’s supporters. Not a golfer? Sponsor a wounded veteran to play. Rotary has teamed up with the Salute Military Golf Association to provide an opportunity for wounded veterans to play in the tournament. The entry fee of $250 includes 18 holes of golf at a premier New England course, use of the putting green, golf cart, lunch, clubhouse reception and dinner, tournament gifts and refreshments. The shotgun start is at 1:00 p.m. preceded by registration and lunch from 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Visit rotary club of concord, click on “Golf” in the banner at the top. Check Out the Flyer
It’s finally summer! That means it’s time for Wings and Wheels Cruise-In/Fly-In at Minute Man Air Field, 302 Boxboro Road in Stow MA. Come and see for yourself! The fun happens from 5-8 pm, Thursday nights in June, July, and August.
It’s brought to you by the Minute Man Air Field, the Rotary Clubs of Acton-Boxborough and Westford, EAA #196, the Lions Club of Stow, and Nancy’s Air Field Café. Each week, specialty cars and planes cruise in and fly in, and you can see them all! Bring the whole family, even your leashed pet, and stroll among them, admiring them all and choosing your favorites.
Hungry? Order a personal pizza and beer or wine from the Nancy’s at the Air Field Café brick oven. Or choose burgers and dogs, fresh-squeezed lemonade, or popcorn from the Rotary Club/Lions Club stand.
Music? Sure, provided by Action Video. Places to sit and chat, and a 50/50 raffle? Absolutely. And if the kids get restless, head to the Kids’ Corner, with face painting, a bean bag toss, and plane and car coloring book pictures to complete.
Join Rotary District 7910 on August 24th at the Lowell Spinners for their "End Polio Now" Campaign
Purchase Box Seats using promo code ROTARY at Lowellspinners.com/Tickets
The Lowell Spinners, short-season single A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, look forward to having Rotary District 7910 for a night at the ballpark to help raise awareness and funds for their “End Polio Now” campaign. Tickets are just $12 and proceeds raised by the Rotary will be donated to “End Polio Now” to help eradicate polio and immunize over 2.5 Billion Children in 122 countries. Don’t forget to wear purple on August 24th to help raise awareness as well!
Rotarians are asked to purchase tickets between Box sections 107 and 110 to be seated as a group! The night includes various Spinnertainment such as game show theme night, and a helicopter cash drop following the game. Check out the Flier