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Share Your Rotary Stories
Posted by Tracy Arabian and Tim Kelley on Dec 31, 2025
Has your club recently hosted an event or project or are you planning something in the near future that you would like to share with your fellow District 7930 Rotarians?
 
The weekly eBulletin depends on the content provided by clubs, so please submit your stories and we will publish them on the district website and in the next eBulletin. Stories that showcase your club or event should be submitted via the website portal at this link.  Your club's successes and events can give inspiration to other Rotarians.
 
The deadline for submitting items for the weekly District 7930 eBulletin is Friday morning in order to be included in the following Monday's edition.  If the eBulletin being prepared is getting to be too long and the story submitted is not time-sensitive, we may choose to delay including it until the following week.
 
For some guidelines on creating stories, please read more!
 
 
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Register Now for February RLI
Posted by Peter Majane on Jan 16, 2026
The mission of The Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) North East America is to provide an educational opportunity for Rotarians as potential leaders. Each club President is asked annually to encourage Club members as potential Club leaders in the years ahead. Courses foster Rotary knowledge and leadership skills. It is hoped that these courses will also motivate the participants to be enthusiastic, creative and dedicated Rotarians.  Our District's next RLI is being offered virtually on February 24 & 26, 2026.  Register now!  It is open to all Rotary members. 
 
The faculty members are carefully selected by the Institute for their teaching abilities. They are drawn from all areas of the Rotary Districts. Many are present and past R.I. Directors, present and past District Governors, successful past Presidents and those with experience in special areas. If your Club cares about its future, it will want the best leadership possible. This is an outstanding opportunity for each Club to improve the Rotary knowledge of its key people, who will also be exposed to new ideas of leadership. The exchange of ideas with other experienced Rotarians alone makes the courses worthwhile.
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Environmental Committee Meeting 
Posted by Andrea Lacroix
The District Environmental Committee has not met since October due to the holidays but has some exciting updates to share, more details after our next meeting on Jan 29th at 7 pm.

If you would like to be a part of this exciting committee or are just curious what we are up to, please feel free to join the meeting.  Here is the link to join.
Register Now for Mid Year Leadership
Posted by Pooja Singla on Dec 27, 2025
Dear Esteemed District Leaders and Club Presidents,
As we reach the halfway point of another impactful Rotary year, it is time to pause, reflect, refocus, and recharge.
 
Thursday, January 22, 2026, 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm EST
Four Points by Sheraton Wakefield Hotel and Conference Center, One Audubon Road, Wakefield, MA 01880
Cost: $42.00 including Buffet Dinner
Registration Deadline: Sunday, January 18, 2026
Registration Link: District Website Event Page
 
The District leadership team and I cordially invite you to the District Mid Year Leadership Meeting, where we will come together to exchange ideas, address challenges, and celebrate our collective progress. New Members are encouraged to attend, too.
 
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World Peace Event Registration Now Open
Posted by Pooja Singla on Dec 19, 2025
WORLD PEACE AND UNDERSTANDING EVENT:  Navigating the Polio Vaccine During Turbulent Times!
 
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Spinelli's Function Facility, Route 1, South, Lynnfield, MA, 01940
COST:  $75
Registration link.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: PDG Mike McGovern,
Chair International PolioPlus Committee at Rotary International,
Incoming Chair of the Polio Oversight Board (POB) from January 1, 2026
Past Trustee of the Rotary Foundation (2012-2016),
Past Board of Director, Rotary International (2006-2008)
 
SPECIAL GUEST: PDG Eric Denu (D7850)
End Polio Now Coordinator, Rotary International Zone 32
 
 
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Arlington Catholic Interact Blessing Bag Event
Posted by Charlie Foskett on Jan 14, 2026
In November, Arlington Catholic High School Interact completed their annual Blessing Bags Event.  Arlington Rotary, Arlington K of C Council 109, and the Arlington Police Department assisted Interact in supporting the Salvation Army and local individuals and families in need. Interact was able to assemble 36 kids' bags for children at the Salvation Army's daycare center.  In addition, they filled over 200 bags with toiletries, warm gloves, hats, and socks, providing comfort to many in need during the cold winter months.
 
Rotarian Advisor Christy Kiernan and fellow teacher Rev. Dominic Ngo called for a special shoutout to high schooler Tess McQuillan for creating a helpful pamphlet of local resources to share with recipients, and to Theology teacher Ms. Przytula's classes for raising extra donations. The entire Interact Club worked together to get the packets out before the cold weather.
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Lynn's Dictionary Project Year 18
Posted by Alicia Reddin on Jan 11, 2026
One of our most meaningful traditions—and a true point of pride for the Rotary Club of Lynn—is the Dictionary Project. This year marks Year 18 of the program, which began in 2008 thanks to Lynn Rotarian Jim Harris. Since then, this effort has quietly (and powerfully) strengthened literacy across our city.
 
Every single third grader in the City of Lynn receives a brand-new student dictionary—and this week, it all happened citywide at the same time. Rotarians deployed across Lynn, visiting each and every school, so students throughout the city were learning, exploring, and celebrating words together.
 
By the numbers:
• 20 schools participated (18 public, 2 private)
• 54 cases of dictionaries purchased by Reading Cooperative Bank and McGrath Enterprises
• 1,276 dictionaries distributed in a single day
• 37 Lynn Rotarians, 8 Lynn Public School administrators, and 7 Reading Cooperative Bank team members supported distribution
• 22,000+ student dictionaries have been given to Lynn third graders since 2008
 
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Manchester-Essex Interact Takes the Plunge
Posted by Jack Costello on Jan 07, 2026
The Manchester-Essex Interact Club had a fun plunge for Polio welcoming in the new year for the second year in a row as a foundational initiative toward re-establishing their Club at the Manchester-Essex Regional High School. About 25 Rotarians and Interacters participated.
 
Interact raised over $1,500 from the plunge including a matching donation by the M-E Club, which becomes more than $4,500 with the 2:1 Gates Foundation match. Shown in the photo are Interact Co-Presidents Charlie Athanas and Ellie Virden with several of their Board, and Club facilitator Jen Doane with several Club Rotarians and friends and family.

100% of the funds being raised will go to Rotary International and the Polio Plus initiative which will then be doubled by the Gates Foundation.
Mark Your Calendar for RYLA 2026
Posted by Christina Harris on Dec 29, 2025
RYLA, May 15-17, 2026, at Camp Rotary, Boxford, MA.
 
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is Rotary International’s leadership training program for young people.  Rotary District 7930 has a long-running annual program for high school students.
 
Mark your calendars! We are excited to share RYLA 2026 will be taking place May 15th-17th at Camp Rotary in Boxford, MA.  This year’s group of students will experience a full weekend of learning, discovering, and connecting with each other.  With how busy the end of year can be, make sure to save the date for RYLA 2026 before everyone's schedules fill up!
 
Please share the date with your Interactors and other students now as the spring can be a very busy season for them.

For more information or any questions, please reach out to RYLA Lead Christina Harris.  
 
Competition for Rotary Poet of the Year
Posted by Pooja Singla on Jan 06, 2026
Calling all aspiring poets and wordsmiths!  Rotary Poetry Awards 2026.

Write a Poem or Verse on any subject of your choice, make a donation for Rotary Charity.  Submit at this link and you could be the Rotary Poet of the Year!

The entry to the competition is absolutely FREE of charge.  (Optional donation to Rotary charities.)  The deadline to submit the poem is April 30. 2026.
 
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Membership:  Enhancing Club Experience
Posted by Liz Cullen on Dec 31, 2025
Please join us for the Winter Membership Committee Meeting!
Monday, January 12, 2026, 6:00-7:00 pm
 
Come and share your ideas on our topic:
 
Enhancing Our Club Experience
 
Questions?
Liz Cullen, Membership Chair
lizgcullen@yahoo.com
 
For the Zoom link, click here.
Woburn Welcomes New Member Michael McCarthy
Posted by Brian K. Ouellette on Jan 06, 2026
Rotary Club of Woburn recently welcomed new member transfer from Pottstown, PA Michael McCarthy.

As a Rotarian since 1997, Mike served the Pottstown Club in various capacities. He was District 7430 Secretary (2000-2001) and served as Treasurer for the District 7430 Youth Exchange Program Committee (2004-2007) and has served Rotary at District, Zone and International levels. He is a multiple a Paul Harris Society and Bequest Society member and a Major Donor.

Mike was an active member of his Pennsylvania community as a board member, and Past President, of the World Affairs Council of Greater Reading, teaching JA courses and several capacities in his church. Mike serves Setebaid Services, Inc., as a board member. His wife Mary Anne (Bradford) is a retired civil engineer. She is also a Paul Harris Fellow and Bequest Society member. She and Mike have six children and now reside in Woburn, MA.
Public Image Webinar: Jan 6
Posted by Tim Kelley on Dec 27, 2025
Calling all Rotary members looking to add to your PI skills.  Come to this PI webinar on Websites and Newsletters, January 6, 2026, 7:30 pm EST.
 
For registration link and info, click here.
 
A strong and vibrant Public Image is a key tactic for successful and growing clubs.  Effective Public Image helps expand your reach and artfully tell compelling stories that demonstrate Rotarians as people of action.  It is important to get the word out about the good works of your club to build interest, support and community connections.  Please register now for this important webinar.
Burlington Interact Holiday Party
Posted by Cheryl Stanton on Dec 29, 2025
The Rotary Club of Burlington and the Interact Club hosted a Holiday Event for our own Special Olympic Basketball team and the Echo Enrichment Club. There were 70 people in attendance for a buffet dinner, holiday music and a visit from Santa and friends. Everyone had an opportunity to meet Santa and receive a gift. It was so much fun and enjoyed by all. A special thanks to the Interact advisors Kevin Carnell, John Tuccinardi and Susan Stewart for organizing the event.
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People Helping People Wish List
Posted by Cheryl Stanton on Dec 29, 2025
The Rotary Club of Burlington once again participated in the People Helping People (PHP) Holiday wish tree for families in need. Our club sponsored 27 children this year. Each child requests a necessity and a special gift. The club members purchased the gifts and dropped them off with club project chair, Bev Vidoli who coordinated the distribution. We hope that this brought a smile to each child on Christmas morning.
Wakefield Supports Sober Living
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Dec 29, 2025
The Wakefield Rotary Club completed delivery of its donations to Ruth’s Way for Women and 121 North Common in Lynn. Ruth’s Way provides services that support “whole health and wellness,” and supports sober housing for women. Similarly, 121 North Common provides sober living for men.

The club took requests from both locations to best serve their clients’ needs. Donations included toilet paper, sanitary products, cleaning supplies, new sheets, and towels.

Ruth’s Way Founder and Executive Director Nicole O’Brien spoke at the club and highlighted the impact of donations. She was also on hand as Club President Kathy Boyle and Julie MacArthur delivered a trunk-full of supplies. Boyle noted, “Supporting those in recovery is important to their health. It’s important for them to know people care and haven’t forgotten about them.” 121 N Common House Manager Seymour McKenzie was also on hand to receive over 12 boxes of donations, delivered by Past President Amy Luckiewicz and volunteer Rob Dunn.
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Melrose Holiday Giving
Posted by James Oosterman on Dec 29, 2025
Melrose Rotary Club members were offered not one, but two service opportunities over the holidays, and the response was tremendous for both! A local family recently lost everything in a devastating house fire, and Melrose Rotarians provided Christmas gifts - items specifically requested by the family - as they begin to replace items lost in the fire. Items were wrapped and then shared with the family for their holiday. Also the club discovered that Bread of Life in Malden, where the club provides a monthly meal, was short on cranberry juice to serve its guests (an item not typically donated, but much appreciated and enjoyed by those who dine at the evening meal.) Rotarians were happy to deliver over 50 bottles of juice to Bread of Life in December. These small act of kindness were one way that Melrose Rotarians spread a bit of holiday joy to our community.
 
Pictured are members of Melrose Rotary with holiday items to be shared.
Happy Holidays
Posted by Pooja Singla on Dec 21, 2025
District 7930's Leadership Team extends our heartfelt thanks for the incredible work you continue to do in our communities.  Through your service projects, generosity, fellowship and unwavering commitment to “Service Above Self,” you bring peace, happiness and light into communities near and far. Your dedication embodies the very spirit of Rotary and reflects the best of who we are.

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the Winter Solstice or simply the promise and hope that a New Year brings, I wish you joy, peace, meaning and renewed purpose.  Happy holidays to all and thank you for letting your Rotary light shine so brightly throughout District 7930.
Swampscott Delivers Holiday Fruit Baskets
Posted by Buck Weaver on Dec 26, 2025
Last week Swanpscott Rotary members delivered 100 Holiday fruit baskets to elderly, infirm, widowed and needy residents of Swampscott and Nahant.

We are proud to continue this ongoing tradition of the Swampscott Rotary Club of more than 50 years.
Woburn Presents PHF Award to Mike Parziale
Posted by Brian Ouellette on Dec 19, 2025
Last week we had our annual Rotary lunch with the senior athletes of Woburn Memorial High School. Our guest speaker was Mike Parziale. Mike was a long-time wrestling coach and mentor of many Woburn wrestlers. He spoke of his wrestling career at Woburn High which was an arc that started with meager beginnings and self-doubt to becoming a very successful wrestler and one of the state's best. In 2005 Mike finished fifth at 157 lbs. at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships at the United States Naval Academy.

Overall, he concluded his junior season with a 34-8 record to raise his career mark to 81-26 as he ranks second in single season wins in school history and fourth in career victories.

Mike was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary Club of Woburn's Foundation Chair and past president Bill Sullivan.  Pictured are Woburn Rotary President Danny Walbourne, Mike Parziale and Bill Sullivan.
Thanksgiving Turkey Distribution
Posted by Cheryl Stanton on Dec 19, 2025
On Sunday, November 23, 2025, the Rotary Club of Burlington partnered with the UCC Church in Burlington to provide turkey dinners to local families in need. The club helped to transport the turkeys from Wegman's to the church and carry out and load the turkeys/dinners to the recipients' cars. This is a yearly event for our club and coordinated by Rotarian Anna Karwan. We continue to strive to make a difference in our community.
Greater Salem Annual Holiday Lunch
Posted by Maria Bertolone on Dec 19, 2025
The Greater Salem Rotary club held its annual holiday lunch, welcoming members, guests, and a newborn Bennet to our Rotary family.

A raffle raised nearly $1000 for community holiday meal gift cards.
Greater Salem Rotary continue to place “Service Above Self.” 
Wakefield Elect New Slate of Officers
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Dec 19, 2025
The Wakefield Rotary Club recently announced the election of its new officers and directors at its Annual Meeting. The club elects new leadership each year in accordance with its by-laws. The 2026-2027 Board of Directors include Euwan Godfrey, Margie Daniels, Mike Sullivan, Amy Luckiewicz, and Immediate Past President Kathy Boyle. Suzanne Bowering will serve as Club Secretary, Barbara Worley as Club Treasurer and Frank Fiorentino as Sergeant-at-Arms. Wendy Maguire was elected Vice President/President-Elect and Paul Adams will serve as President for the 2026-2027 term.
 
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Judge Amy Nechtem Speaks at Chelsea
Posted by Douglas Mauch on Dec 19, 2025
The Rotary Club of Chelsea had the pleasure of welcoming the Honorable Amy L. Nechtem as our guest speaker. Judge Nechtem served as Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Juvenile Court from 2014 – 2024 and was appointed to the bench in 2001. As Chief Justice she led the administration and advancement of policies and practices impacting juvenile justice and child welfare throughout the Commonwealth. Guests of the Club included Jay Ash, CEO Massachusetts Competitive Partnership and a PHF and Chelsea City Councilor Leo Robinson, also a PHF.  Also in the picture is Aaron Jennings, President of the Rotary Club of Chelsea.
Polio Plus Speakers
Posted by Linda Sullivan
Marblehead Club recently had Philip Wilson speak at their club, and his message was truly powerful. As a polio survivor, Philip reminds us why our efforts to raise funds for PolioPlus are still so important. His story brings home the reality that polio is not just a chapter in history—it continues to affect lives today.

I believe it would be incredibly valuable for all of the district clubs to hear from him. His presentation offers both inspiration and a renewed sense of urgency for the work Rotary continues to do.Philip is also collaborating with Carlos Robledo, another Rotarian/polio survivor, to raise awareness throughout the district. Together, they bring a compelling and personal perspective to Rotary’s commitment to ending polio once and for all.
 
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Lawrence Rotary Delivers Holiday Joy
Posted by Ramsey Bahrawy on Dec 14, 2025
The Lawrence Rotary Club celebrated this holiday season with the Leahy School administrators and its grade1 to 5 students.
 
Lawrence Rotary arranged for 6 musicians to provide musical entertainment and elves to hand out gifts.  This made for both a most fun and happy celebration!  Among the club members who participated were Sean Murphy, our lead elf who coordinated the distribution of gifts to the assembled kids, and Shirley Fitzpatrick and Cecilia Cuesta who dressed in their elf costumes. They also brought sugar and caffeine laden snacks to sustain the adults.  Richard Rodriguez was an elf, Ron Hill was Santa, and Ron's wife Janis was the lovely Mrs. Claus. 
 
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Greater Salem Rotary Club Distribute Scholastic Dictionaries
Posted by Maria Bertolone on Dec 09, 2025
The Greater Salem Rotary Club has been committed in distributing scholastic dictionaries to 3rd graders for the past 20+ years. This week the club distributed 250 dictionaries to the Golden Brook School in Windham NH one of the communities we support.
 
This is an ongoing service to promote literacy and empower students with the tools they need to succeed. Gr. Salem services 5 communities, Salem, Windham, Atkinson, Hampstead and Pelham NH.
World Peace and Understanding: Save the Date
Posted by Pooja Singla on Dec 04, 2025
WORLD PEACE AND UNDERSTANDING!

Registration opens soon.  SAVE THE DATE!

Topic: Navigating the Polio Vaccine During Turbulent Times
When: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Where: Spinelli's Function Facility, Route 1, South, Lynnfield, MA, 01940

Keynote Speaker: PDG Mike McGovern
Chair International PolioPlus Committee at Rotary International,
Past Trustee of the Rotary Foundation (2012-2016),
Past Board of Director, Rotary International (2006-2008)

Stay tuned for more information.
Give the Gift of Rotary
Posted by Anne Lewis on Nov 29, 2025
Giving Tuesday, December 2, is an opportunity to make a big impact with a gift of any size to The Rotary Foundation. A donation to Annual Fund-SHARE supports projects you're passionate about. A gift to PolioPlus helps transport vaccines and immunize children to keep them safe. You ensure that our programs can bring positive and lasting change to communities close to home and around the world. Please consider giving the Gift of Rotary this season, so we can keep Doing Good in the World.
 
For ways to donate to The Rotary Foundation, click here.
Reading's Spirit of Community Giving
Posted by Tim Kelley on Dec 01, 2025
Each year, Reading Rotary works with community partners, ReadingCares, the Town of Reading and many community donors coordinate the Adopt-a-Family project for Thanksgiving and Christmas.  The Thanksgiving distribution day was November 24.  Receiving families are matched anonymously with donor families or groups to provide meal and gifts at Christmas and meals at Thanksgiving.  Donors drop off at the Town DPW garage in the first shift, then recipient families pick up their food and gifts during a later shift.  
 
Reading Rotary’s efforts were headed by Rotarian Sasha DiPietro.  This is a truly inspirational and humbling event to see the community come together to help others.  The generosity of the donors is overwhelming as evidenced by the many smiling faces as well as some tears of thanks.  Reading Rotary is proud of and grateful for its partners ReadingCares and the Town of Reading in this community giving event.  A huge thank you to all the donor families and groups. Their generosity makes this all possible.  
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District Governor Pooja Singla

 
 
Pooja Singla
District Governor 2025-26
 
District Governor
Home Club: Burlington Breakfast Rotary 
 
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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Upcoming Events
  • New Member Orientation
    Zoom
    Jan 21, 2026
    7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
  • DG Official Club Visit - Marblehead
     Boston Yacht Club
    Jan 22, 2026 12:15 PM
  • Mid Year Leadership Meeting
    1 Audubon Road
    Jan 22, 2026 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM Eastern Standard Time (UTC-05:00)
  • District Environment Committee Meeting
    Zoom
    Jan 22, 2026 7:00 PM
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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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