In partnership with the Massachusetts Prevention Alliance, the Rotary Club of Newton hosted the premiere launch of the new Rotary Addiction Prevention Seminar: Engage the Community. This three-hour multi-district event supported by 7910 District Governor, Karin Gaffney and 7930 District Governor Dave Gardner, brought together 75 stakeholders representing public health, public safety, recovery and grief supporters, family members, clergy, medicine, treatment and private business to learn about a new Rotary Toolkit designed to engage communities in a discovery and learning experience about the driving forces of addiction that includes brain science and big business profit-driven strategies. The event’s featured guest was Dr. Bertha Madras, of Harvard Medical School, an appointed member of the White House Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis.
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.
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 District 7910 Public Image Committee is looking for volunteers to help with the District Website (www.Rotary7910.org), the District Newsletter, Social Media posts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter), and with assisting clubs in promoting their activities. If you have relevant skills and are willing to be part of the District Public Image/Public Relations Team, please contact DGE Steve Sager ssager@sagerlegal.com.
A highlight of the Rotary Club of Acton-Boxborough's year has long been its December visit to the Life Care Center of Acton, complete with Santa Claus, gifts for the residents, and enthusiastic caroling in the hallways. This year, the club decided to continue its service throughout the seasons by expanding this community partnership.
Since October, when jauntily decorated Halloween pumpkins appeared in the main dining room, Rotary Club members have created new table centerpieces roughly every two months. Christmas green and red have given way to Valentines' Day red and white, then Springtime green and yellow. And as spring turns to summer, the red, white, and blue of the Fourth of July will appear.
The Waltham Rotary Club will hold its first ever Family Feud LIVE fundraising event. Come watch Waltham’s Finest “Family” teams battle it out for 1st Place! General Admission Tickets are still available for what promises to be a great evening. Family Feud LIVE follows a similar format as the popular TV game show. Teams of five will compete for points to answer the top survey questions. The team with the most points wins.
A large raffle drawing will be held at the end of the evening for over 30 baskets donated by local merchants.
WHEN: Friday, June 8, 2018 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm WHERE: American Legion, 215 Waverley Oaks Road, Waltham TICKETS: General Admission $20 per person includes refreshments and cash bar. For more information visit www.walthamfamilyfeud.com
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.
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