On March 3rd at 7:30 PM, there will be a webinar entitled "The Continuity Challenge." Rotarians will share strategies to keep a club growing. The goal of every club is to grow, grow, and grow some more, however, that is easier said than done. Participate with the experts and be the catalyst to inspire others to join Rotary.
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.
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.
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!
The long history of a Rotary International President launching a theme for their presidential year is going away in 2025-2026. This decision was made by the RI Board of Directors at their October 2023 Meeting.
One of the most important things we can do to tell our Rotary stories in an effective, compelling way is to make sure we all use consistent and unified messaging. You can use the president's message for 2025-26, Unite for Good, to inspire members, participants, and the public with an idea that aligns with our Action Plan and calls on us to work together.
Want to prevent deaths from addiction in your community? The Rotary Action Group for Addiction Prevention offers a 5-step plan that can be implemented in your local community, to teach people how to recognize and treat a drug overdose. The more quickly medication is administered, the greater the chance of a full recovery -- and a chance to get the person back on track.
Click here to view a video about this program as implemented by the Rotary Club of Ardmore, Oklahoma.
The Rotary Club of Ragusa, Italy, invites you to vacation in their beautiful part of Italy, designated as a World Heritage Site for its baroque atmosphere. "Rotary is service, Rotary is friendship, Rotary is a leadership network, so we are pleased to inform you that this year too, from 25 May to 1 June 2025, the Rotary Club Ragusa has scheduled the "XX Week Rotariana del Barocco Ibleo" here in our city of Ragusa (south-eastern Sicily, Italy)."
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 online for $60 (with a $2 processing fee).
On April 3, 2025, the Rotary Club of Weston and Wayland will celebrate our 75th Anniversary since our Charter date of April 1, 1950.
Our celebration will highlight Rotary and our Club's rich history, notable contributions, special guests, and community outreach initiatives over the years.
Weston-Wayland Rotarians would be honored by your attendance and participation in this celebration of Rotary service. All are encouraged to join us on this very special night!
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!
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.
Tantasqua Interact Club is excited to announce its new “Birthday in a Box” program designed to bring birthday magic to children in our community who may not otherwise have the means to celebrate their special day. Each “Birthday in a Box” will contain all the essentials for a joyful birthday celebration, from cake mix and candles to party hats and decorations.
His wife Marcela was there to enjoy his celebration It is a delight to have Glaucio in our club. Glaucio and Marcia helped out at a recent Debs Beds build workshop. He was a Rotarian in Brazil for 13 years.
The Franklin Rotary Club’s 6th Annual Valentine’s Brunch on February 8 was an incredible success! The brunch benefits seniors in the community. President and Chef Joe Collins truly outdid himself. Everyone had a fantastic time!
Officer Abu From the Littleton MA Police Department and Liz from the Littleton Elder and Human Services Department/The COA visited the Rotary Club of Littleton MA to present the Safe Return Home Program. This important initiative is designed to assist individuals who may be at risk of wandering due to conditions such as dementia, autism, or other cognitive impairments.