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Reasons to Attend Learning Assembly
Posted by Peter Majane on Apr 12, 2026
The first key reason for attending the District Learning Assembly (April 22, 5-9 pm) is the District grants qualification seminar, which trains Clubs on applying for in utilizing District managed grants in their communities and global grants throughout the world. Attendance by two Club members at the seminar automatically qualifies your Club.
 
Another reason to attend is to approve the District budget for the coming year and confirm the 2024-2025 budget as required by Rotary International regulations.
 
It provides motivation, networking opportunities and specialized training to strengthen Club administration, service projects, membership and annual grant qualification. 
 
Key Reasons for the Importance of District Assembly:
 
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District Conference on Salem Waterfront
Posted by Pooja Singla on Apr 03, 2026
“The one Rotary event this year you don’t want to miss.”
Register now for the District Conference Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Registration is only $99 for such a fun-packed day including lunch buffet! 
 
Click this link for more information and registration.  Deadline to register is April 18, 2026. 
 
Featuring Keynote Speaker William Golden.  Bill is expert on Coastal Flooding the importance of moving from Planning to Action.  Bill is an attorney who was instrumental in the creation of the US Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, the Urban Harbors Institute and Save the Harbor/Save the Bay.  Bill serves as the Executive Director of the National Institute for Coastal and Harbor Infrastructure.  He is dynamic and not to be missed.
 
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Mini Grants Reopen
Posted by Pooja Singla on Apr 10, 2026
Due to remaining budgeted funds, the Mini Grant cycle will reopen before the end of this Rotary year.  Act fast as time is very limited.  The applications will reopen on April 13 and close on May 1, 2026. Mini Grants are matching grants up to $250 per club for Membership or Public Image.  
 
Examples of Membership Mini Grant projects are:  orientation development; club development; new member engagement; friendraiser; membership recruitment event.

Public Image projects could be:  club brochure, direct mail, social media advertising, club business cards, event promotions, television advertising, club clothing or nametags, promotional products, website development, club display (multi-use), professional photography, club signage.
 
Download these application forms.  Membership.  Public Image.

 

 

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Disease Prevention and Treatment
Posted by Steve Fine on Apr 10, 2026
Good morning District 7930 Rotarians:

Disease Prevention and Treatment is one of the focus areas of Rotary International.
With the approval of our President and President Elect and the support of District Governor Pooja Singla I was appointed "Director, Disease Prevention and Treatment" at the Rotary Club of Peabody.  I would like to extend this initiative to the entire district and inviting interested Rotarians to participate. 

If you are interested in helping establish and joining please email me at steve_fine@comcast.net without obligation. I anticipate meetings would be held via Zoom during weekday evenings.

Thank you!
Burlington Council on Aging Senior Prom
Posted by Cheryl Stanton on Apr 07, 2026
The Rotary Club of Burlington and the Burlington High School Interact Club participated in the 9th annual Council on Aging Prom. The students put on their dancing shoes and join in the fun with the seniors. It is a great event and a wonderful opportunity to connect with others in the community.
 
Burlington High School Interact Club and Advisors John Tuccinardi and Kevin Carnell
 
 
 
 
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Register Now for the Assembly
Posted by Terry Rezendes Curran on Mar 20, 2026
Register for District Learning Assembly, on April 22, from 5 to 9:00 pm at Four Points Sheraton, 1 Audubon Road in Wakefield.  Cost $45.   Registration link here.
 
Calling all Presidents-Elect, Club Treasurers, Club Secretaries, Public Image, Membership, and Foundation Chairs -- and all Rotarians!  
 
This Assembly is for all members of your club to learn more about Rotary and the leadership opportunities within your club.  The Agenda is 5:00 pm start time.  Choose from Club Secretary, Club Treasurer, Club Foundation Chairs, Membership and Assistant Governors ending at 5:45. At 6:00pm a buffet dinner will be served in the main function room. 7:00 pm will be the Grants Qualification Seminar.  Then there will be a budget approval for the 2024-2025 year and the budget approval for the 2026-2027 year.
Calling All to Spring Conference
Posted by Pooja Singla on Mar 27, 2026
“The one Rotary event this year you don’t want to miss.”
Register now for the District Conference Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Registration is only $99 for such a fun-packed day including lunch buffet! 
 
Click this link for more information and registration.  Deadline to register is April 18, 2026. 
 
If you haven't been to Salem MA lately, this is your chance to pack in a fun and energizing day:
- Hear the latest in the District over an amazing luncheon
- Participate in a district service activity
- See the sites of the amazing city of Salem via a (optional) trolley tour, and;
- Go Pirate! Visit one of Salem's top attractions - Real Pirates Salem
 
To download Spring Conference Schedule and Agenda, click here.

This event will take place at the beautiful Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites, offering an ideal setting for this special occasion.
If you'd like to spend an overnight, the hotel is offering special rates. 
Contact Jill Cross, event manager at the hotel directly at 978-619-1105 (or email her at jcross@salemwaterfronthotel.com). Mention Rotary 7930 to book a room with the option of booking one night at the negotiated price.  (Otherwise the hotel requires two night stay).
 
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Ipswich-Rowley Rotarians Battle Growing Food Insecurity
Posted by Ann Witzig on Apr 02, 2026
Again this year, Ipswich-Rowley Rotary received strong community support for our annual ‘February Food Drive’. According to Chris Davis, Ipswich-Rowley Rotary food drive organizer, “Our total donation was 1645 pounds of food to benefit ‘The Open Door – Ipswich Community Food Pantry’. We exceeded our expectations and increased this year’s donations by several hundred pounds.” 
 
Julie LaFontaine, Open Door President and CEO, expressed it best. “With the cost-of-living outpacing many budgets, food drives like this one play a critical role in keeping our shelves stocked and our neighbors fed during the winter months. Our hats are off to Ipswich Rowley Rotary for demonstrating what ‘service above self’ looks like in action." 
 
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Winchester Annual Golf Tournament
Posted by Kurt Heisler on Apr 01, 2026
37th Annual Rotary Club of Winchester Charity Golf Tournament.  Join us for one of Winchester’s favorite traditions — a great day of golf while supporting meaningful local and humanitarian causes.

Monday, May 18, 2026, at Winchester Country Club.

We’re excited to once again host the tournament at the beautiful Winchester Country Club, one of the rare opportunities for the public to play this outstanding private course.

Whether you’re looking to:  Play with friends or colleagues; Entertain clients or your team; Promote your business through sponsorship; Support Rotary’s charitable programs

—This tournament is a fantastic day of golf, community, and giving back.

Spots fill up quickly each year!
Register to play:  www.winchesterrotarygolf.com.  We hope to see you on the course on May 18th!
Proposed Bylaw Changes
Posted by Pooja Singla on Mar 31, 2026
The Bylaw Committee has proposed changes to our District Bylaws.  PDG David Gardner is Chair of the Bylaw Committee.  The changes will be considered and voted on at the Business Meeting at the District Conference on May 2, 2026.
 
To review the Bylaws with the proposed changes, click here to download.  Proposed changes are highlighted.
 
Questions may be directed to DG Pooja Singla or PDG David Gardner.
Gloucester High School Interact Pizza Taste Off
Posted by Tracy Arabian on Mar 31, 2026
It's time for the Gloucester High School Interact Club's annual Pizza Taste-off Fundraiser! Join us on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 5-7pm, at Cruiseport Gloucester (6 Rowe Square, Gloucester). Tickets $10 per person (children 5 and under $5), available at the door. Proceeds to benefit the American Cancer Society.
Wakefield Rotarians Celebrate Red Sox Opening Day
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Mar 30, 2026
As many organizations have, the Wakefield Rotary Club is chock-full of sports fans of all kinds. Last week, in honor of the Red Sox Opening Day, Wakefield Rotarians dressed in their favorite Red Sox gear to listen to members Jay Curley and Frank Fiorentino provide the club with their “expert analysis” of the upcoming Red Sox team. Both life-long baseball fans, each brought his unique perspective to the presentation.

Curley attended Arizona State on a baseball scholarship where he played catcher, before joining the Cape Cod League. Shining as an All Star, he was signed to the Baltimore Orioles’ Minor League team. However, having served in the Army ROTC in college, Curley was activated and served in Vietnam as an Army Infantry First Lieutenant, curbing his big league aspirations. “Duty called and I served my country first,” he said.

Fiorentino, a baseball fan since age 6, played center field with Malden Catholic, and contributed to two state championships before playing for Boston College. Like Curley, Fiorentino’s ROTC commitment called and he served as a First Lieutenant in the Army in Korea.

Curley began the presentation with an overview of how Major League Baseball (MLB) is structured, how drafts worked, and salary caps. Noting that the Red Sox have the highest ticket price in MLB, Curley commented that fans continue to attend games at the historical Fenway Park in good numbers. In addition, Curley noted the evolution of diversity in baseball with the increase in foreign-born players playing major roles every season for a variety of teams. 

Fiorentino continued with a focus on our hometown team, the Red Sox. He noted a particular “competitive American League” this year but felt that if the team can establish consistent pitching, the Red Sox will make a splash in 2026. He also gave an overview of the Red Sox 2026 roster, relief pitching needs, and how pitch count has impacted the pitching position. Despite what he noted as a “lack of power at bat since Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz,” he concluded, “overall this team is in better position than last year.”
 
Jay Curley and Frank Fiorentino provided an overview of the Red Sox during the Wakefield Rotary Club's meeting last week.
Rotary Day of Giving -- Meals of Hope
Posted by Kerry A. Armstrong
Join us on May 16th for our first annual Rotary Day of Giving. Clubs across the district will come together to package thousands of meals for families in need. You do not want to miss this!
 
We are adding a fun North vs South showdown at Peabody High School, North location and East Boston High School, South location. Trophy on the line. Bragging rights included. No limit on clubs. Teams of 7-8 per table - all ages welcome!  Sign up details coming soon.
 
Main packing runs 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with a few volunteers at 8:00 AM for setup and a few staying until 12:00 PM for breakdown.
Participation is $1,000 per club. For reference, a $500 sponsorship typically provides about 1,500 meals. Sponsorship recognition will be printed on the meal packaging, offering great visibility. Clubs can fundraise or secure sponsors.  All meals go directly to your club’s chosen community partner.
 
Grab your team, bring the energy, and let’s see which side takes home the trophy 😉
 
Kerry A. Armstrong
President Peabody Rotary
Membership Seminar Dazzles Participants
Posted by Liz Cullen on Mar 29, 2026
Clubs from all over District 7930 came together last Saturday, March 28, for the Online District Membership Seminar. We shared lively conversations about attracting the next generation of members, community involvement, flexibility, social media, the added value of satellite clubs, and putting sparkle into club meetings.
 
Many thanks to everyone who participated to make the seminar a success and thanks to our facilitators: Kim Bohlen, Ann Ormond, Al Ruthazer, Lindsay St. Pierre, and Steve Upton. Let’s meet again soon!
 
Liz Cullen, District 7930 Membership Chair                                    
 lizgcullen@yahoo.com 
How's Your Club's Public Image Doing?
Posted by Tim Kelley on Mar 27, 2026
Promote your Rotary Club’s Public Image.  A strong and vibrant Public Image is one of 2 proven key tactics for successful and growing clubs -- the other is a large number of service projects.  Effective Public Image helps expand your reach and artfully tell compelling stories that demonstrate Rotarians as people of action.   The Public Image Committee’s role is to help clubs to have a robust media and social media strategy, an up-to-date website and an engaging online presence in their local communities.
 
We suggest all clubs engage on social media to boost your Public Image.  Social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, etc.) provide streamlined opportunity to get your stories out there.  The various platforms can provide a direct way to push your news to the public.  Here are some tips to think about.
 
How can my club boost our Public Image? 
 
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Have You Made Your Annual Fund Contribution Yet?
Posted by Tim Kelley on Mar 27, 2026
Contributions to The Rotary Foundation support efforts to build stronger, healthier, and more peaceful communities. The Foundation's work would not be possible without the financial support of members and friends of Rotary.
 
Why give?  You can feel good about giving to Rotary. Our Foundation is a world-class organization that is active in nearly every country and takes the stewardship of its funds very seriously. More than 90% of every donation is spent on our service projects, programs, scholarships, and operations.
 
The Rotary Foundation is recognized as one of the most effective and well-managed charitable organizations in the world, with 13 consecutive four-star ratings from Charity Navigator and a grade of A+ from Charity Watch. 
 
Your contributions make it possible for The Rotary Foundation to offer a variety of grants that help fund local and international humanitarian projects, programs, scholarships, and vocational training teams. Through those, you support peacebuilding and conflict prevention; disease prevention and treatment; water, sanitation, and hygiene; maternal and child health; basic education and literacy; community economic development; and the environment.
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Register Now for Membership Seminar
Posted by Liz Cullen on Mar 20, 2026
Most Rotary clubs report that adding and retaining members is an area of concern.  So, please join us for a District Membership Seminar on Saturday, March 28 from 9 to 11:30 AM on Zoom.
 
The session will feature thirty-minute break out rooms on 4 topics.  This seminar promises to be lively, interactive and full of helpful ideas to bolster your club membership plans.  Registration is at this link.  There is no fee for this event.
 
Topics will include:  Attracting the Next Generation; Increasing Club Flexibility; Enhancing Community Engagement; Making the Most of Meetings; and Exploring Satellite Clubs.
 
Facilitators:  Lindsay, St. Pierre, Newburyport; Ann Ormond, Andover; Kim Bohlen, Newburyport; Julie Nolan, Melrose; Steve Upton, Lynn; and Al Ruthazer, Andover.
 
Register Here!
Chelsea Donates Drone to Fire Department
Posted by Douglas Mauch on Mar 18, 2026
The Chelsea Rotary Club recently demonstrated its continued commitment to community service with a $10,000 donation to the Chelsea Fire Department, supporting the purchase of a state-of-the-art drone to enhance emergency response efforts across the city.

The donation was formally presented to Fire Chief John Quatieri, who will oversee the integration of this new technology into the department’s operations. The drone will significantly improve situational awareness for first responders, helping to strengthen firefighter safety while also increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of rescue missions.
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NuBingo is Back
Posted by Jenn Scali on Mar 16, 2026
The Rotary Club of Burlington is holding a NuBingo fundraiser on Friday, April 10th at the Billerica Elks Club at 7pm. Proceeds will support the Burlington High School Scholarship fund. It is a great night out with your family and friends.
 
See the attached flyer for more information.
 
NuBingo Flyer 2026
Danvers Rotary Calendar Fundraiser
Posted by Jacki Shambaugh on Mar 16, 2026
The Danvers Rotary Club is excited to announce our 6th Annual Calendar Fundraiser. With over $3500 in prizes, each day is valued at $100 or more! Tickets are $10 each and the more you buy the more chances you have to win.

100% of the proceeds raised from this fundraiser goes directly back into the Danvers community. Our Rotary Club supports Camperships for financially challenged families, community projects, High School Scholarships, Danvers People to People Food Pantry and so much more. 

Tickets can be purchased through a Danvers Rotarian or through Venmo @Danvers-Rotary (please provide email and phone number). 

Please share with your fellow Rotarians, friends and colleagues. Questions can be directed to Co-President, Jacki Shambaugh (jshambaugh@trunorthbank.com) or Co-President, John Somes (jsomes@danversymca.org).

Thank you for your support and good luck!
 
Woburn Teams up with Scout Troop 502 for Flags for Heroes Fundraiser
Posted by Brian Ouellette on Mar 16, 2026
Rotary Club of Woburn has launched it's second year of honoring community members with Flags for Heroes. The fundraiser will not only benefit Woburn Rotary but Woburn Scout Troop 502 as well. The scouts play a major role in installing the flags and and flag maintenance.
 
The flags will fly at Woburn's Ferullo Field from mid April to mid May.
Rocking with Beverly Rotary
Posted by Jackie Rapisardi on Mar 16, 2026
Are you ready to have some fun? 
 
Come eat, drink and be merry with great dancing and music from the phenomenal group CHIN FRICTION!!!! We hope you will come and share in the camaraderie or our club!!!! Come rock with us on APRIL 11th at Danversport! Hope to see you there!
 
All the info and tickets are here
https://bit.ly/26ROCKINWITHROTARY
Zoom District Membership Seminar
Posted by Liz Cullen on Mar 13, 2026
Please join us for the District Membership Seminar Saturday, March 28 from 9:00 to 11:30 AM on Zoom.
 
Topics will include:
•Attracting the Next Generation
•Increasing Club Flexibility
•Enhancing Community Engagement
•Making the Most of Meetings
•Exploring Satellite Clubs
 
This Seminar is for you if you're looking for ways to attract and keep members.  Register now at this link.
You Are Invited! Lithium Battery Zoom Call
Posted by Andrea Lacroix on Mar 09, 2026
The Environmental Committee is inviting you to a special meeting where we will learn about Lithium Batteries - what they are, where they are found, what their environmental impact is, and how we can host Lithium Battery Collections.

The meeting will be led by Clari Nolet, a fellow Rotarian in Los Altos, California. She is a great presenter, and you will walk away with all the knowledge you need to get your club involved in creating a Collection Event if you so choose.

Date - March 26, 2026
Time: 7 pm
Zoom - You must register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/JXJVwOVbTaq4xkmVJT4WvA

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Hear from RYLA Alums
Posted by Christina Harris on Mar 13, 2026
RYLA is an immersive leadership experience where students build confidence, communication skills, and friendships while discovering the kind of leaders they can become.
 
But talk to any RYLA alum and they’ll tell you… the real magic happens after the weekend.
 
RYLA alumni go on to:
 Lead clubs and service projects
 Start community initiatives
 Return as mentors and facilitators
 Build lifelong friendships with fellow “RYLARIANS”
 And sometimes even become Rotarians themselves!
 
Many alumni say RYLA was one of the most impactful weekends of their high school years — helping them find their voice, their confidence, and their passion for service.
That’s the power of RYLA. 
 
For info and online application, click here.
Parkway Paul Harris Dinner
Posted by Ray Fitzgerald on Mar 13, 2026
Parkway Rotary will be having a Paul Harris Dinner on Friday, May 1st at 6 PM to honor Judy Jose Roddy a Paul Harris honoree for her service above self as a leader in Rose’s Bounty Food Pantry. As part of the dinner there will be a wine tasting and wine raffle.
 
Tickets are $50 and can be ordered thru the attached Save the Date card.  Venmo @stratfordstreetchurch, verification code 2692.
 
Further information will be provided at a later date.
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Peace Academy: Positive Peace Systems
Posted by Allain Duchemin on Mar 10, 2026
Cambridge Rotary is excited to collaborate with the Brookline Rotary Club and invite you to the Metropolitan Boston Rotary Peace Academy Series.
 
Join us Thursday, March 19th at 5 PM for another session with Dr. Dan Odaba, where we will explore how to turn Positive Peace concepts into real peacebuilding projects. Register here to receive the Zoom link and any updates.
 
More about the session on Thursday, March 19th:
The fourth session in our series is the application module, focusing on how to use Positive Peace concepts to create or improve peacebuilding initiatives in your club, your community, and beyond.
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Congrats to PEs on Participating in NEPELS
Posted by Tim Kelley on Mar 08, 2026
Huge shout out to all our Presidents-Elect (PEs) who spent this weekend at NEPELS (President Elect Learning Seminar) in Framingham learning, sharing and getting pumped up for the coming Rotary year under the leadership of District Governor Elect Terry Curran.  Rotary is a membership organization that provides community service and we are indebted to our Club leaders for set the course. 
 
Additional kudos to all of our Assistant Governors and PELS Facilitators who are invaluable resources to the Clubs of our District.
 
Please ask your Club PEs to share with you their experiences at PELS.  And remember to share your pictures and stories here, with your local news outlets and on social media!
 
Pictured above is from District 7930's Breakout Session and below are the Governors Elect from New England at NEPELS.
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District Learning Assembly April 22
Posted by Terry Rezendes Curran on Mar 08, 2026
Save the Date for our District Learning Assembly.
 
Calling all Presidents-Elect, Club Treasurers, Club Secretaries, Public Image, Membership, and Foundation Chairs -- and all Rotarians!

Our 2026 District Learning Assembly takes place Wednesday, April 22, at Four Points Sheraton, 1 Audubon Road, Wakefield. 
 
Registration and more details coming soon.
Invite RYLA Speaker to Your Meeting
Posted by Christina Harris on Mar 07, 2026
Applications for this year's RYLA are officially live and can be found here!  Visit the D7930 RYLA page for information and the RYLA Linktree.  The RYLA Team would love to visit your club to talk about this awesome youth program.
 
RYLA 2026 will be May 15th-17th at Camp Rotary in Boxford, MA. We are so excited to connect with this year's rising leaders and have a committed group of returning students to help lead the weekend.
 
As you begin to think about who you can invite to apply for this life-changing experience, remember that the impact of RYLA extends far beyond the weekend itself. It's an opportunity for young leaders to grow, connect, and inspire one another, and we can't wait to see who will join us this year!
 
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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
  • District Learning Assembly
    1 Audubon Road
    Apr 22, 2026 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-04:00)
  • District Environment Committee Meeting
    Zoom
    Apr 23, 2026
    7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • New Member Orientation
    Zoom
    Apr 23, 2026
    7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
  • Public Image & Tech Committee
    Zoom
    Apr 27, 2026
    6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Rotary International District 7930
PO Box 2364,
Woburn, MA 01888, USA
Rotary District 7930 is made up of 43 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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