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Save the Date for Heroes Event, Nov. 12
Posted by Joan Kelly Arsenault on Jul 16, 2025

PDG Bob Wood Memorial Heroes’ Celebration

A Rotary Foundation/Paul Harris Fellow Event for our Veterans:
Honoring Those Who Have Served!
 
Save the Date:  November 12, 2025 
Place:  Andover Country Club
 
Guest Speaker:  Retired Brigadier General Jack Hammond of Home Base, a national non-profit dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of Veterans and their families.
 
For more information contact PDG Joan Arsenault.
Meet Beth Chase, Ipswich-Rowley's New Member, 
Posted by Bob Wicks on Jul 14, 2025
Ipswich-Rowley Rotary is delighted to welcome Beth Chase to the Rotary family, where we achieve more together than we can alone.

Beth joins our club with years of experience as a licensed mental health therapist. She holds advanced degrees in both Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Education. Her typical client is “an adult who is dealing with depression, anxiety, life changes and life stages, and who seeks to find joy in life and new tools to meet everyday challenges.” Beth also is a skilled practitioner of coaching, e-learning, educational technologies, and professional research.

Beth lives in Ipswich where she is active in her church and passionate about conservation. She holds memberships in the Ipswich River Watershed Association and the Trustees of Reservations. Beth discovered her love for nature early, as a Girl Scout while growing up. In her leisure time she enjoys paddling, birding, environmental activity, and reading.

Her Rotary sponsor/mentor is Rev. Brad Clark.
Andover Turns the Big 3-0
Posted by Diana Kiesel on Jul 14, 2025
30 years ago in June, the Rotary Club of Andover, MA was chartered. We are honored to still have many founding members actively involved today.
 
Over the past three decades, our members have dedicated countless hours, raised significant funds, and supported local, regional, national, and international non-profit causes, making our community stronger.
 
At the Friday, July 11th breakfast meeting, the Club celebrated like true champions with a birthday cake for breakfast because nothing says "three decades of doing good" like frosting at 7:30 am.
 
Here's to more years of service, laughs, and maybe a few more sugary breakfasts - because who says you can't have your cake and eat it too?
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Andover Awards $9,000 in Scholarships
Posted by Diana Kiesel on Jul 14, 2025
The Rotary Club of Andover (Andover Rotary) is proud to announce the awarding of three $3,000 scholarships to outstanding graduating high school seniors residing in Andover. These one-time scholarships support students pursuing higher education in the upcoming academic semester and reflect the club’s ongoing commitment to service and community investment.

Recipients were selected based on demonstrated financial need, dedication to community service, academic achievement, and clarity of future goals.

This year’s distinguished scholarship recipients are:
• Gavin Cleary, who will study Computer Engineering with a minor in Music at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Calvin Paul, who will pursue a degree in Statistics at the University of Virginia
• Shriya Bala, who will major in Biomedical Engineering at Northeastern University

 
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Ipswich-Rowley Supports Area Youth
Posted by Bob Wicks on Jul 14, 2025
At our recent breakfast meetings, Ipswich-Rowley Rotary presented this year’s scholarship recipients and introduced our short-term youth exchange students.
 
Earning scholarships this year were Charles Quimby from Ipswich High School and Emma Penniman from Rowley who graduated from Triton Regional High school. Charlie will attend Fordham University this Fall where he will study for a business degree in Environmental Science. Emma is heading to Syracuse University to pursue a degree in Business Management.
 
Presenting checks to these deserving scholars were the Scholarships Committee co-chairs, Andrea Lacroix and Katie Platt.
 
Interesting side note, exactly 60 years ago the then Ipswich Rotary Club presented a scholarship to Cindy Quinn, our current bulletin editor and a Past President.
 
In the photo, Andrea Lacroix, Charlie Quimby, Emma Penniman, and Katie Platt (Bob Snow photo).
 
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District Grant Applications Now Open
Posted by Pooja Singla on Jul 12, 2025
District Grants are now open.  The Grants Committee has been receiving the new grant applications for the year 2025-2026.  Funds are limited.  Seven applications have already been received.  
 
Clubs are urged to please make the best use of their donations to the Annual Fund made three years ago. Leverage your funds for more impact in the community.  Annual Fund Giving in 2022-23 SHARE was $212,702.  The District Designated Funds (DDF) available in 2025-26 is $101,033.  Global Grants 2025-26: $50,516.  District Grants 2025-26: $50,516
 
Here is the link to submit new grant application.  For all the information on Grants and grants qualification module if a club is not yet grant qualified:  click here.
 
The Grants deadline is on October 31, 2025, or until all the funds have been allocated to the grants on a first come first serve basis - whichever comes first.
Gloucester's Famous Pancake Breakfast
Posted by Tracy Arabian on Jul 12, 2025
The Gloucester Rotary will hold its annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser on Saturday, August 16, 2025, from 7:30 am to 11:00 am in Stage Fort Park, located on Hough Avenue in Gloucester, MA. This popular event takes place concurrently with the Gloucester Waterfront Festival, which is sponsored by the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and is held in Stage Fort Park on Saturday-Sunday, August 16-17. A special free parking area is available for Pancake Breakfast attendees.

Tickets for the Pancake Breakfast are $10 per person, $6 for children six and under, and are available in advance online here or from any Gloucester Rotarian. Tickets will also be available on the morning of the breakfast.

Proceeds from the Pancake Breakfast will benefit local and international projects of the Gloucester Rotary Club. 
Gloucester Rotary Comedy Night
Posted by Tracy Arabian on Jul 12, 2025
Tickets are now available to the annual Gloucester Rotary Comedy Night, featuring Ken Rogerson, Artie Januario, Sam Pelletier, and Boston's Dave Rattigan on Thursday, August 28, 2025, at Cruiseport Gloucester, located at 6 Rowe Square on Gloucester’s harborfront. Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 8pm.
 
Don't miss this evening of fun and laughter! Tickets are $30 each, and are available online here or contact Mark Vadala (978-490-0939).
 
Ken Rogerson, the funniest man you’ve never heard of, has performed on the nationwide “Rescue Me Comedy Tour” with Denis Leary, and made television appearances on such shows as NBC’s Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Late Show with David Letterman, Comics Come Home for Comedy Central and Showtime’s A Pair of Jokers and more. Rogerson has also appeared at The Chicago Comedy Festival and TBS’s The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas. The Boston Herald proclaimed, “He makes the absurd seem logical” and Las Vegas Magazine wrote, “As far as pure stand-up goes, it doesn’t get any better than Rogerson.”
 
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Wakefield Welcomes New Member
Posted by Amy Luciewicz on Jul 12, 2025
The Wakefield Rotary Club is pleased to announce its newest member, Megan Samborski, who was installed into the club earlier this month by Wakefield Rotary Member, Joie Gerrish and her sponsor, Past President Amy Luckiewicz. Samborski was accompanied by her father, a former Rotarian, Tim Perry.
 
She is the current Director of Development for INspire Café, the new inclusive café on Main Street in Wakefield sponsored by the Metro North Boys & Girls Club. She notes that her driving passion…”is connecting businesses with nonprofits to do good in the community and bring people together for a greater purpose.”
 
She volunteers in many roles including being an elected member and Vice Chair of the Stoneham School Committee, Chair of the Stoneham Alliance Against Violence, and member of the Stoneham/ Woburn Elks Club. She added, "I'm honored to join the Rotary Club, where I can build genuine connections and help carry forward INspire’s mission of creating a more inclusive and compassionate community."
 
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Small Change, Big Impact
Posted by Andrea Lacroix on Jul 12, 2025
In honor of plastic free July, I would like to share a story about a fellow Rotarian who attended one of my plastics presentations at a Rotary meeting and how it's affected her:

Sometimes, it’s a small moment that shifts your entire perspective. For Susanne, that moment came while standing in her own kitchen. “I looked at the glass jars I was about to throw out and thought—why am I doing this?” she recalls. “I had been saving plastic containers, thinking they were more useful. But suddenly I realized I had it all backwards. The glass was reusable, recyclable, safer. And the plastic? That’s what needed to go.”

This quiet epiphany sparked a deeper awareness, one that has since changed the way Susanne approaches consumption in her everyday life. “Now I actively seek out products packaged in glass. When I was in Vermont recently, there were two maple syrup vendors—one sold it in plastic, the other in glass. That decision was easy.”

 
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Texas Flood Victims Support
Posted by Pooja Singla on Jul 10, 2025
The following is information from District Governor Todd Smith of District 5870 where the flooding tragedy occurred.  To help the victims, see the message following:
 
In the wake of historic rainfall and devastating floods across Central Texas, families are grieving, communities are shaken, and countless lives have been upended. The road to recovery won’t be easy—but with your help, it will be possible.
 
Along with reading or listening to the horrific news reports, I’ve personally been canvassing clubs in our District to see what impact we have suffered locally and to make sure our members and their loved ones are safe and secure.  Thankfully, so far, I’ve not learned of any members majorly impacted.  However, other districts have not been so fortunate.
 
Consequently, I am asking you to ENGAGE in supporting relief efforts currently underway.  Together, when we Engage With Passion, we offer not just relief—but hope. And as the District Anthem goes…”there’s so much we can do!”
 
 
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Polio Plus Society Challenge
Posted by Alexander Falk on Jul 10, 2025
More than a dozen districts have joined together during the 2025-26 Rotary year to increase membership in the PolioPlus Society (PPS), and ultimately eradicate Polio, once and for all!
 
You can help by setting up your annual or monthly recurring Polio donation today.
 
The district with the greatest percentage increase of PPS members by June 2026 will win a fancy banner and bragging rights! Better yet we will all know we did our part in saving the lives of children all over the world!
 
To learn more about the PolioPlus Society and find out how easy it is to join, please click here.
Busy 4th for Rockport Rotary
Posted by Janelle Favaloro on Jul 09, 2025
Every year the Rotary Club of Rockport gathers in the square downtown at 10:00 am and performs the reading of the Declaration of Independence in costume. It has been a tradition now for 14 years, and each year the club expands its costume closet to accommodate the growing group of participants.
 
This event is a much-anticipated part of the 4th of July in Rockport for locals and quickly gathers a crowd of over 250 locals and visitors. The Declaration is read by past president and pastor Matt Wigton of the Rockport Baptist Church in a strong voice booming with conviction. The crowd is encouraged to respond with "boos," "huzzahs" and "fyes" as the reading goes on to describe transgressions of the King of England or the changes signed into law by the delegates of the Second Continental Congress.
 
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Chelsea Students Participate in RYLA
Posted by Douglas Mauch on Jul 08, 2025
The Rotary Club of Chelsea participated in the District 7930 2025 RYLA program by sending four students from the Chelsea High School.
 
Upon returning from RYLA the four students attended a Rotary Club of Chelsea luncheon meeting where they shared their RYLA experience. The four students were extremely grateful for the opportunity to participate in the RYLA program. Joining the students were their Interact advisers. 
Swampscott Hosts Scholarship Recipients and Families
Posted by Buck Weaver on Jul 08, 2025
The Swampscott Rotary Club has awarded over $23000 in scholarships during this past Rotary fiscal year.

In late June we hosted and recognized some of our recent scholarship winners and their families at our Installation Dinner.

Pictured left to right with family members behind them:  Swampscott Rotary Scholarship winner, Elijah Stadtlander, attending Harvard University; David Sherman Scholarship winner, Liora Ragozca, University of Maryland; and Dan Cahill Rotary Scholarship winner, Xakari Rickards.


 
Sustaining Environmental Education
Posted by Ann Witzig on Jul 08, 2025
Twenty-three teachers at Pine Grove Elementary School, Rowley, were provided workshops in grade specific environmental education curricula through an Ipswich-Rowley Rotary District grant. Each classroom, for a total of 430 students, joined their teachers for a demo outdoor lesson along the new nature trail, Trackers Trail. It elevated the entire schools awareness of the local surroundings and built sustainalbe support for environmental education in the future.

Ipswich-Rowley Rotarians also designed, built, and installed a large trail kiosk with a large poster introducing the new outdoor education space. 
 
Please select this link to see an illustrated summary of our project and its impact on the Pine Grove School community.
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Burlington Rotary Golf Tourney August  22
Posted by Tim Kelley on Jul 05, 2025
Join the Rotary Club of Burlington for their 36th Annual Golf Tournament on August 22 at Billerica Country Club.  
 
Golfers needed.  $150 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf with cart, BBQ lunch, hole prizes, raffle, super hole in one prize, silent auction and other special prizes.  
 
Sponsorship opportunities are still available.  For sponsorship and golfer information, contact Andy Weiner.  See Burlington Rotary's website.
Thank You All for a Fantastic Rotary Year
Posted by Tom Hankard on Jun 29, 2025
As we all know, Rotary changes leadership yearly. But does it really? Every single day, each of us moves Rotary forward — whether by organizing another fundraiser to provide scholarships, having a conversation with a non-member about Rotary’s impact, or finding ways to maximize the effectiveness of our service projects.
 
We are all Rotary leaders — regardless of the date on the calendar or the title we hold. 
 
In the past twelve months, we’ve increased Rotary’s positive impact in our communities, our nation, and around the world. It’s no secret that we live in a fractured society. But Rotary is a force that brings people — and the world — together.
 
When I visited your clubs last year, I asked you one simple question: Imagine your community without your Rotary Club. Who would provide the services your club delivers if we didn’t exist? How many people today might still have polio if Rotary had not stepped in?
 
Now, imagine the good Rotary will continue to do in the next twelve months, the next twelve years, and even the next twelve decades. It all starts with us — right now, today.
 
Serving as your District Governor and representing you locally and internationally has been one of the greatest honors of my life. I urge each of us to dig deeper and discover new ways to serve. Because without us, there is no Rotary, and where would the world be without Rotary?
 
Yours In Rotary Service,
Tom Hankard, your District Governor
Environmental Committee Updates
Posted by Andrea Lacroix
First, the environmental committee met on June 26th and we will continue to meet the last Thursday of every month at 7 pm. If you would like to join, please contact me and I will send you the zoom link. Water conservation, pollinator gardens, clean-ups, plastic pledges and zero waste events are just some ideas we discussed. Is your club working on an environmental project, large or small, we want to hear from you!
 
Second, I had the great pleasure of attending the district installation of Pooja Singla on June 20th at the Danversport Yacht Club. It was a great event full of fun, but I was immediately struck with the realization that this was a Zero Waste Event. While I'm sure this wasn't everyone's first thought, these are the things I think about everyday. Every club has the ability to host zero waste events, please reach out to me for tips to make your next event more environmentally friendly. Kudos to Pooja and the planning team for creating a fun and low waste event.
 
Last, Plastic Free July is here! My passion is plastic reduction and I would love to come speak to your club. Whether I've been to your club before or not, invite me for the first time for an information presentation on plastic facts you may not be aware of, or, invite me back for a fun BINGO game. Each square contains plastic reduction swap ... the more you've done, the better your chances of winning.
 
Hope to see you at our next meeting on July 31 at 7 pm. 
Peter Majane Named Rotarian of the Year
Posted by Tom Hankard on Jun 29, 2025
Peter Majane, a Rotarian for more than twenty years, has been awarded District 7930 Rotarian of the Year for Rotary Year 2024-2025.
 
District Governor Tom Hankard presented the honor to Peter at our recent District Installation. Pete is a past president of the Rotary Club of North Reading. He is a member of Reading Rotary and serves as a Club Director.  He has served in virtually every club and district position in his long Rotary career. For District 7930, he has served as Assistant Governor Coordinator, chair of our District Club Visioning initiative, formed multiple EarlyAct clubs, and is a Major Donor. As Membership Committee Chair, Peter has introduced different and innovative club types to our District.
 
Please join me in congratulating a hard-working Rotarian who is always there to support his club, our District, and any Rotarian in need. 
Grant Applications Open July 1
Posted by Pooja Singla on Jun 29, 2025
The District Grants will open on July 1, 2025 with Annual Fund Giving in 2022-23 SHARE was $212,702. 
 
The District Designated Funds (DDF) available in 2025-26 is $101,033.  Global Grants 2025-26: $50,516.  District Grants 2025-26: $50,516
 
Here is the link to submit new grant application. 
 
For all the information on Grants and grants qualification module if a club is not yet grant qualified:  click here.
 
The Grants deadline is on October 31, 2025, or until all the funds have been allocated to the grants on a first come first serve basis - whichever comes first.
Share Installation Photos
Posted by Tim Kelley on Jun 28, 2025
Please share with us and with your local news and social media networks the exciting news of your Club installation celebrations and your new leadership.  Almost as important as the Service we do in the community is getting the word out about Rotary.
 
Pictured here are: (top left) DGE Pooja Singla with Chelsea incoming President Dr. Aaron Jennings, (top right) Chelsea outgoing President Madelyn Garcia with Aaron; (lower left) Pooja giving the oath to Andover incoming President Ann Ormond; and (lower right) outgoing DG Tom Hankard with Andover's outgoing President Allen Timm.
 
Remember the importance of telling your Rotary stories!
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Highlights from RI Convention in Calgary
Posted on Jun 27, 2025
From June 21–25, 2025, Calgary, Canada, transformed into a global hub of service, innovation, and connection as it hosted the Rotary International Convention. With over 15,000 Rotary memberss from more than 120 countries, the event marked Rotary’s largest in-person gathering since the pandemic—bringing together changemakers to celebrate humanitarian achievements and chart a course for future impact.
 
Themed “Magic All Around,” the Convention featured a powerhouse lineup of speakers, including Academy Award-winner Geena Davis, Bill Gates, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkol Karman, and WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Their messages of equity, resilience, and global cooperation resonated deeply with attendees.
 
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Essex Senior Housing Gardening Shed 
Posted by Jack Costello on Jun 27, 2025
The gardening shed is to support the elderly residents at Chebacco Terrace, a 40 unit elderly housing development owned by the Essex Housing Authority. Residents had expressed interest in gardening, but the housing authority has no budget for this enrichment activity.

The Manchester Essex Rotary Club purchased and installed a pre-fabricated, no-maintenance 8x12 foot gardening shed for the residents, along with a modest set of gardening tools to get the residents started.

The Club will also have service opportunities for the for the 2025 growing season and beyond including help with initial bed creation, initial planting and other work to move the residents towards self-sufficiency in their new gardens.

The project was supported in part by a District 7930 grant.

From our co-president Ken Riehl:
 
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Wakefield Installs New Officers for 2025-26
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Jun 24, 2025
The Wakefield Rotary Club recently installed its new officers and directors during a luncheon at Brightview Wakefield. In accordance with its by-laws, the service club elects new leadership annually.

Club President for the 2024-25 year, Wendy Maguire, reflected on her year serving in club leadership, “It’s been an honor to serve as Club President.” She added, “Our club has succeeded in creating magic with every project we completed together.” Maguire also thanked the members of the club, citing the volume of projects and donations that the members completed this year including adopting a Buddy Bench, providing dictionaries to every 3rd Grader, sponsoring cleft lip and palate surgeries, hosting a luau for adults with disabilities, food pantry projects, and more.
 
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Celebrating Our New Rotary Year
Posted by Pooja Singla on Jun 20, 2025

Thank you to all who came to celebrate with each other at the District Installation.  Danversport was a full house with so much enthusiasm.  Congratulations to all our incoming Club Presidents.  I have so much confidence that you will have an amazing year!  It was a memorable and fun event.  

It was exciting to see so many of you all so ready to make a difference in the community!  Let's keep that passion going and give shape to our dreams!  Fulfill them and have more FUN as we Unite For Good!
 
Supporting you and your projects is my goal in the coming year.  Remember that the District is here to support you and we are all in this together!  Please keep the line of communication open!  
 
Please reach out to me or your Club AGs if you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to me or your Club AGs or anyone in the District team relevant to your quest!  
 
Thank you again for your commitment to Rotary and Service Above Self!  
Still Time to Make Final Annual Fund Contributions By June 30
Posted by Joan Kelly Arsenault and Tim Kelley on Jun 29, 2025

Don't miss the opportunity to make your final Annual Fund contribution this year before FY year end.  Every Rotarian, please make your contribution to The Rotary Foundation's Annual Fund-SHARE by June 30.

Some movement in our Annual Fund Top 3 per capita Clubs leader board:  Hamilton-Wenham $477.45; Swampscott $190.84; and Somerville $190.48.  If your Club has not given yet, please make a club or individual donation today.  Can your Club make their way into the top 3 Clubs?
 
Your gift to the Annual Fund helps Rotary clubs take action today to create positive change in communities at home and around the world. Your contributions help us strengthen peace efforts, provide clean water and sanitation, support education, grow local economies, save mothers and children, and fight disease.
 
To make your Annual Fund-SHARE 
You can give online.
You can send in a donation with a single donor form.
You can send in a donation with a multiple donor form.
 
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Salem Awards $55K to Local Students
Posted by Adria Duijvesteijn on Jun 24, 2025
The Salem Rotary Club has been making Salem a better place for local residents and has contributed to communities around the globe for over 100 years. The largest impact they make each year, however, is to local Salem high school-aged students. This spring, the Salem Rotary Club was pleased to present $55,000 in Scholarship and Career and Technical Education (CTE) Awards to senior students from Salem.

Last Tuesday, the Club held their annual Salem Rotary Scholarship luncheon where they awarded $45,000 in scholarships to 12 Salem seniors.

“This is the most special meeting we hold each year, and it is a joy for our members to meet students and their families whose lives are positively impacted by these awards,” said Carolyn Shapiro, Salem Rotary Club President.

Successful applicants are high achieving students who are also involved in their local community. They are athletes, scholars, civically engaged volunteers, and hard workers. Through this program, the Salem Rotary Club is the largest non-profit contributor to student scholarships in Salem.
 
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Environmental Committee:  What's Your Passion?
Posted by Andrea Lacroix on Jun 18, 2025
Join Our Environmental Committee!
Be a Part of Positive Change
Are you passionate about protecting the environment? Do you have ideas to create a sustainable future? If so, we invite you to join our Environmental Committee—a vibrant community of changemakers dedicated to preserving our planet and promoting eco-conscious living.
 
Why Join the Environmental Committee?
• Make a Difference: Your contributions will directly impact our efforts to combat climate change, reduce waste, and support conservation projects.
• Collaborative Opportunities: Work with like-minded individuals who share your passion for a greener world.
• Build Community: Connect with others who care deeply about the environment and want to make a lasting impact together.
 
 
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Francesco Arezzo Named RI President
Posted by Tom Hankard on Jun 15, 2025
In moments of change the strength and resilience of our Rotary family shine brightest. Following the unexpected resignation of Mário César Martins de Camargo, the Rotary International Board moved swiftly and thoughtfully, in accordance with our bylaws, to ensure continuity in our mission and leadership.

Francesco Arezzo, a member of the Rotary Club of Ragusa, Italy, has been selected by the Board of Directors to become Rotary International’s president for 2025-26. Arezzo will become president on 1 July.
 
The Board conducted a special session following the unexpected resignation of RI President-elect Mário César Martins de Camargo on 8 June. Guided by the RI code and policies, the Board selected the new president-elect from a pool of candidates who were considered by the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in August 2023.
 
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Welcome to Rotary District 7930! We encourage you to explore our site whether a seasoned Rotarian, new to your Club, or just interested in learning about like-minded people in your area. Our District's Club activities are highlighted on this site, as well as District activities in which you can participate. If you would like to visit a Club, please click here for its time and location.
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    Aug 01, 2025
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Rotary District 7930 is made up of 44 Rotary Clubs, 2 Rotaract Clubs, and approximately 1,500 members serving the densely populated areas of Boston, Metro North, the North Shore, and Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts, and Southern New Hampshire.
 
Pooja Singla, a member of the Burlington Breakfast Rotary Club proudly serves as our District Governor for Rotary Year 2025-26.
 
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