District 7910 is offering a one-time $30,000 Morley Global Grant in 2025 to graduate students researching or studying abroad in one of the seven Rotary focus areas. The applicant must be accepted at a university or college outside the U.S. and begin their program by Fall 2025.
This is a fantastic opportunity to support a local U.S. resident by hosting them or helping them find a host abroad for their research or studies. Applications are due by March 20, 2025.
Don’t miss this opportunity to promote Rotary and help a graduate student advance their work.
Discover how you can be a force for peace! Join us Thursday, March 27 in Brookline for Rotary’s Positive Peace Initiative, an inspiring evening on building sustainable peace in our communities and beyond. Learn about Rotary’s Peace Academy and take the first steps toward becoming a Peace Builder Club. Dinner at 6 PM (limited seating), program at 6:45 PM (program also on Zoom). Don’t miss this chance to connect and create change! Register now: https://bit.ly/4ihDtKy
Your Rotary District 7910 has contributed $5,000 from our allocation of Rotary Foundation funds (aka District Designated Funds) to support a clean water project in Ukraine that is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Kiev and the UK club of Langport & Somerton. The mobile water treatment trailers will service villages and towns throughout Ukraine that have serious water quality problems. Your contributions to the Rotary Foundationmade this possible. Thank you!
Doing Good in the World: The Rotary Foundation's Virtual Speaker Series is a webinar series for Rotary's strongest supporters, highlighting the difference you make through your generosity. Join Rotary leaders and subject matter experts as they share stories of impact and discuss the Rotary programs and initiatives that interest you most.
Rotary's PolioPlus Legacy: Leading the Way in Global Health Progress 27 March 2025 | 11:00 Eastern time Live on Zoom Click here to register.
Watch this space & your email to tell us about your club’s signature project(s) and to signup to come to RYLA. Our RYLA students are eager to learn, be inspired and get involved in your service projects.
Here they are! The criteria for this year's Club Awards are ready for you.
We would love to see an Application from every club in the District this year. Please consider this your “report card” – to us in District leadership, and most importantly to your club members. Consider this an opportunity to summarize the year, record it for posterity, and reward yourselves for a job well done.
Be sure to reserve May 17 to attend this year's one-day District Conference in Marlboro to receive your club's award(s)! and don't forget too to register for the International Convention in Calgary in June!
A portion of your purchase will help buy the ingredients needed for six-meal-sized packages of fortified Mac ‘n Cheese distributed by local food pantries and the Merrimack Valley Food Bank.
At about $0.32 per meal, $2.00 pays for one six-meal package. The portion of what you pay for your Ken’s meal or take-out that goes to the fundraiser may easily pay for six meals for someone or a family struggling with food insecurity. If you can’t make it to Ken’s, but want to help, donations can be made here.
Our collection period runs from 10/6/2024 - 10/5/2025. We are already collecting plastic in the same truck we use to collect cardboard over at Dolphin Insulation. Nextrex does offer containers to be used for collecting plastic if someone would like one to place at a location where the public can drop plastic off.
Join the Rotary Club of Acton-Boxborough for a night of community fun and giving at the Bid For Brighter Futures trivia game night on Friday, March 21, 2025, 5:30-9:30 PM at the Boxboro Regency!
The Rotary Club in Franklin is hosting their 3rd Annual Comedy Night fundraiser on Saturday, March 29, to benefit community service projects and scholarship funds! Tickets are sold onlinefor $60 (with a $2 processing fee).
"Join us for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Rotary Club of Weston and Wayland on April 3, 2025! Prepare for a night filled with excitement and prestige as we honor the rich history of our beloved organization. This milestone celebration will feature: ✨ Special Recognition Awards 🎉 Distinguished Guests 🤝 Inspiring Community Outreach Stories Festivities begin at 6:00 pm for drinks & hors d'oeuvres
Come join the fun at our 14th annual Framingham Rotary Spring Craft Fair on Saturday, April 5 from 10-4 pm at Keefe Tech High School, 750 Winter Street in Framingham!
Featuring over 100 vendors who create their own unique products from bird houses to cannoli's, jewelry to candles.
Come for the fudge & find gifts for your graduate, Easter basket and Mother's Day. Free parking, $5 admission for 12 & up, all on one spacious handicapped-accessible floor. Make sure you say "Hi" to your fellow Rotarians while you're there. See you at the fair!
Register to wina Painted Rain Barrel that will be raffled off by the Rotary Club Of Framingham no charge! Painted by Framingham High School students with colorful environmental themes. The barrels are 50 gallon with spigot and made of recycled plastic.
Blackstone Valley Rotary and the Northbridge Food Pantry are hosting our 2nd Free Clothing Swap on April 12th from 10:00am to 2:00pm at Pleasant Street Church, 25 Cross St, Whitinsville, MA 01588, USA.
Bring your unwanted clean, gently used clothing to donate, and maybe pickup something for yourself all for free!
Ducky Wucky is an historic charitable fundraiser. Thousands of rubber ducks are floated down the Nashua River. The Grand Prize winner gets Dinner for Two anywhere in the world!
Buy your tickets from Rotary Club of Littleton and enter the race. Tickets are on sale NOW until April 28, 2025.
When friends for over 50 years get together this is what happens! A huge thank you to Deb Austermann and her “friends for over 50 years!” Not only do they lift each other up, but they lift up the children Debs Beds support. Thank you all!
A car load of home made blankets, sheets and pillows. A lot of love came from these friends!!
Deb’s Beds offers free Twin size beds for children ages 3 to 17 located between Lawrence and Worcester. We don't want any children sleeping on the floor.
The Neponset Valley Sunrise Rotary Club held a highly successful membership event in March that was aimed at showcasing the club's community impact and fostering new connections.
The morning began with a warm welcome and breakfast, followed by presentations highlighting Rotary's commitment to service. Club members shared stories of their involvement in key initiatives, including the annual Duck Race on the Charles, scholarship programs for local students, and support for international projects.
Marcia Sharpe, Board Director of the Framingham Rotary Club, had the privilege of visiting the island of Jamaica, where she joined the Rotary Club of North St. Catherine, Jamaica W.I. During her visit, she actively participated in several impactful community initiatives, including a Read-A-Thon, where she engaged with young students to promote literacy and a love for reading. She also took part in Community Treats for the elderly and children, bringing joy and support to some of the most vulnerable members of the community.