This is an urgent message to all Rotarians in District 7910.
There are only 20 days left for clubs to submit nominations for District Governor and members of the District Board of trustees. The future of Rotary depends on qualified candidates serving the clubs in our district in district leadership positions. The sometimes overused adage comes to mind,. 'You either have to be part of the solution, or you're going to be part of the problem.'
Please consider nominating someone from your club to be part of the solution. All necessary paperwork is available on the District website.
From left, Georgia Cummings and Gage Fuller of Wayland and Rachel Garofallo and Michael Martinez of Weston attended the 2017 RYLA conference.
The Rotary club of Weston Wayland is partnering with Gatehouse Media to select one sophomore from each town from October 2017 to May 2018 to be recognized at the monthly Rotary Celebration Dinner.
Left to Right State Rep David Linsksy, Jon Fetherston Charles River Rotary, Sgt. Ed Berman Ashland Police Department, Chief Ed Davis Ashland Police Department, Deputy Chief Steve Trask Framingham Police Department, Chief Hicks Natick Police Department, Christine Guthery, President of Charles River Rotary
The Charles River Rotary Club (serving Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Wellesley) hosted a public discussion with MetroWest Public Safety officials on Thursday morning, September 27th at the Hampton Inn in Natick.
Laura Spear, Assistant Rotary Public Image Coordinator, Zone 32, will lead this webinar and will provide an overview of the voice and visual identity guidelines as well as where you can find logos, templates, branding info etc on the District 7910 web site.
Laura has created a PR kit that is easy to use to help your club develop or update PR items. She has put together a fantastic presentation on how the effective use of PR supports the membership process. REGISTER HERE WEBINAR FLYER
The Rotary Club of Marlborough is very focused on Membership and on Service. We have been lucky to attract good new members to our club last year. As club President, I wanted to focus on engagement and retention. I tried to involve the new members in different roles in the club.
I was looking for other ideas when I attended RLI last year. One of the presenters was a Past District Governor; his club offers a grant to the new members to do a project in their freshman year. I thought this was a great idea and decided to make this my President’s project for my year.
Learn how to strengthen your club by focusing on and increasing Service! The District Service Committee offers a club assembly with an interactive workshop-style presentation that will give your club new ideas for easy-to-implement service projects. Nothing will help more to engage and energize your members than doing more service-related activities in your community.
Don’t let thoughts of winter depress you! District 7910 offers a cure. It's the Holiday Cocktail Reception, a delightful evening of fellowship and cheer for every District Rotarian.
Come to the Colonial Inn in Concord on Sunday, December 10 from 5:30 until 9:30 p.m. to swap stories with fellow Rotarians, consume delectable hors d’oeuvres, enjoy holiday music, and make a difference for our Armed Forces personnel though Operation American Soldier (OAS).