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Annual Business Meeting and Necrology
Posted by Tom Hankard on May 19, 2025

Annual District Business Meeting and Necrology

District 7930's annual business meeting and necrology memorial service will be held virtually on Thursday, May 29 at 6pm. 
 
You may register at this link.  
 
Participants will be emailed the Zoom link prior to the meeting on May 29. 
 
Come All to District Installation Celebration
Posted by Pooja Singla on May 09, 2025

Let's Celebrate the PAST, BE PRESENT, and CAST A VISION FOR THE FUTURE.

Come one, come all, to the District Installation of Presidents, Assistant Governors and District Officers.
 
June 17, 2025, 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm 
Danversport Yacht Club, 161 Elliott Street, Danvers, MA 01923
 
Be yourself!  You matter!  It's your day!  
Our District is very DIVERSE, representing International Cultures - A GLOBAL FAMILY!  WE BELONG!
We are all in this together!  
LET'S CELEBRATE EACH OTHER AND UNITE FOR GOOD!
 
Hoping to see a Full House! 
Extend the invitation to all members of your club!  Please also invite your friends and families!  Registration is now open here.  Download invitation here.
Supporting the Annual Fund
Posted by Joan Kelly Arsenault and Tim Kelley on May 23, 2025
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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Parkway Rotary vs. Kiwanis Softball to Benefit Challenger League 
Posted by Ray Fitzgerald on May 21, 2025
Again we are asking for players and/or attendees to cheer us on as we play our annual game against Kiwanis in support of Jason Roberts, a baseball league for kids with learning and physical disabilities. The festivities starts at 6 PM on Wednesday, June 11th (rain date Thursday, June 12th) cheering on the young players along with a cookout and then our game starts at 7.
 
Our District Governor Tom Hankard will be attending, and we are encouraging other clubs to join and either play or cheer us on! We will be wearing our new club shirts (red in support of Rotary’s fight against polio).  It should be noted that the shirts in the flyer are for Kiwanis shirts so contributions for the food and for the league can be done separately ($10 to $15 minimum). If you need more information please contact Ray Fitzgerald, Club President and team manager. 
 
 
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Celebrating and Thriving – Engaging Speakers Address Ipswich-Rowley
 
Posted by Bob Wicks on May 19, 2025
At our meeting last Thursday morning, Ipswich-Rowley Rotarians and guests were treated to an unusual double speaker program. Both sessions were fun and enlightening.

Joao Alfonso, our 2024-25 inbound Rotary Youth Exchange student from Brazil, entertained and informed us with a tradition that helps define Brazilian culture, the cultural phenomenon of Carnaval. Running from the Friday before Lent to Ash Wednesday, Carnaval is a major driver of the Brazilian economy, attracting over 46 million participants and generating just under $2 billion (US) dollars annually.

The celebration traces its roots to the Portuguese colonial period when settlers brought the “pre-Lenten tradition of ‘Entrudo’, a festival of street games, water fights, and general revelry. Over time, these festivities merged with African cultural influences, especially rhythms and dances brought by enslaved Africans, helping to shape the early forms of samba. Today, Carnaval is a symbol of Brazilian identity, celebrated in diverse styles across the country – from the glamorous parades in Rio to the street blocos in Salvador and Recife.”

 
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District Conference Carnival
Posted by Tom Hankard on May 01, 2025
Tired of the same old District Conferences? Have some fun on Saturday, May 31 at the Salesian Boys and Girls Club in East Boston! Rain or Shine!
 
Carnival food starts at noon, with carnival games and cornhole, plus pickup soccer at the Boston Scores soccer court!
 
Join us for a fun service project during the afternoon as well. 
 
Stay for dinner and be treated to Melrose Club President Don Putney cooking up a delicious Pasta Dinner with dessert at 5pm served Family Style. 
 
Come for a little while or stay the whole day! Tickets are $25 for one person, $50 for an entire family. Register at: https://rotary7930.org/Events/carnival 
 
District Committees Need Your Help
Posted by Pooja Singla on May 17, 2025
Our District Committees need volunteers.  Please consider participating in one of these Committees.  Many hands make light work.  These Committees usually meet once a month over Zoom.  It is a great way to learn more about Rotary beyond your club.  You can enhance your skills and learn best practices.  Use your Rotary experience and enthusiasm to help other Rotarians.
 
If you're a seasoned Rotarian or a newer member, we can use your participation.
 
Please reach out to DGE Pooja Singla or to these Committee Chairs with interest or questions.
 
Foundation Chair Alexander Falk
Membership Chair 2024-25 Peter Majane
Membership Chair 2025-26 Liz Cullen
Public Image Chair Tim Kelley
Environmental Committee Chair Andrea Lacroix
Interact Chair Keith Harris
RYLA Chair Christina Harris
Rotary Youth Exchange Bob Ford
 
All are welcome to participate in these Committees.  Thank you in advance.
Ipswich-Rowley New Member Iris Yoeli
Posted by Bob Wicks on May 16, 2025
Ipswich-Rowley Rotary is delighted to welcome Iris Yoeli to the Rotary family, where we achieve more together than we can alone.
 
Compassionate and intelligent with a rich life experience, Iris is a retired teacher of Hebrew at the University of Hawaii and as an assistant professor at the Defense Languages Institute in Monterey, California. She also taught Arab students at an Israeli college and in other locations.
 
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Arlington's Flags for Heroes
Posted by Bill Hayner on May 12, 2025
Flags for Heroes is a program designed to honor individuals who have made significant contributions as heroes. These heroes may include military personnel, first responders, parents, teachers, coaches, mentors, community leaders, or others who have shown dedication and service.
 
You may sponsor up to two individuals on a flag. The flags will be displayed at Park Circle on Park Avenue from May 22nd through June 16th. This year, the Rotary Club of Arlington will honor the memory of Dan Brosnan, Will St. Martin and Ed Woods, three community heroes who dedicated vast personal time to supporting the youth of Arlington. The ceremony will take place on Sunday, June 1st, at 1:00 pm.
 
Follow this link to register. Please to fill in all the required information. 
Meet Roger, Partially Funded by District Grant
Posted by Becca Harris on May 12, 2025
The Arlington Police Department is thrilled to introduce the latest member of their team.
Roger has already become a beloved member of the department. His presence at the station brings joy, as everyone is eager to hold him, pet him, and spend a few moments with him. His arrival instantly brings smiles to our faces.

It's often said that dogs can greatly reduce stress, anxiety, and tension, and Roger has proven this to be true in his short time at APD!

Arlington Rotary Club and a matching grant from Rotary District 7930 funded Roger's acquisition and training. 
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Club Logo Made Easy
Posted by Tim Kelley on May 09, 2025
The Brand Center an important resource in presenting your club’s Public Image.
 
Logos and graphics:  Create customized logos that identify your club.  Rotarians are asked only to use the correct logo as generated in Brand Center.  In Brand Center there are options to generate is the club logo in other combinations (full color, all white, all black all azure blue, white and gold).  
 
Click here to see a short video demonstrating how to create your own, brand-compliant, professional looking club logo in Brand Center.
 
Bring our brand to life.  A consistent voice and unified visual identity are essential components of a strong brand. Learn how to use Rotary’s communication and design elements to build awareness and recognition of Rotary and to tell the story of people of action.

 
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Grant Closure and Qualification
Posted by Alexander Falk, District Foundation Chair on May 05, 2025
As this Rotary Year draws to a close and the new one begins in just about three weeks, we encourage you to prepare for the transition especially with respect to your club's eligibility to do Rotary Foundation Grants. 
 
In order to be able to do District Managed Grants (DMG) or Global Grants (GG) this coming Rotary year, you need to make sure to complete the following three steps:
 
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Ipswich-Rowley Honors Volunteers
Posted by Bob Wicks on May 09, 2025
On May 5, Ipswich-Rowley Rotary hosted its annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner for supporters of our annual Road Race. Rotarians, volunteers and sponsors assembled in The Brewers Table at the Ipswich Ale Brewery. 
 
Rotary Board member and event co-chair Lisa Shanko spoke briefly about the event and expressed the gratitude of the club. The ‘Ipswich Ale Half Marathon for Rotary’ is the club’s signature fundraiser of the year, annually raising over $35,000 for community service projects and humanitarian support. 
 
Again this year, the club donated $10,000 to the Ipswich Family Y. Presenting the check was club Treasurer and event co-chair Ted Garside. Rotarian and Y Executive Director Chris Bevilacqua accepted on behalf of the Y. Representing the host Trustees of Reservation was Rotarian and Crane Property Director Chris Moore along with his family. 
 
Presenting the check is Ted Garside, while Secretary Mary Foote-Hill, Race Director Andy Ellis, Chris Bevilacqua, and Lisa Shanko look on. 
 
Parkway Rotary vs Kiwanis Softball
Posted by Raymond Fitzgerald on May 05, 2025
Parkway Rotary's annual softball game against Kiwanis is back:  Wednesday, June 11 at 6 pm.  We battle on the diamond for a great cause - the Jason Roberts Challenger League for children with learning and physical disabilities. The attached flyer gives the details of the game but most important of all WE NEED PLAYERS AND FANS! Our club is small but energetic however not enough members to fill the diamond so if you can please help us out!
 
As an added incentive Kiwanis will have their own district governor attending the game so we are inviting any past, present and future DGs and AGs to attend (and maybe play). Please contact Ray Fitzgerald, Parkway President and team manager if you wish to come and play or watch!
 
 
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Success in Philippines Rotaplast Mission
 
Posted by Terry Rezendes Curran on May 04, 2025
From March 8 through March 22 a team from District 7930 left to volunteer on the District sponsored Rotaplast mission to the Philippines.  This was District 7930's 20th anniversary mission.  Rotaplast missions provides free reconstructive surgery for children with cleft lip and palate anomalies in developing countries.
 
We met at the San Francisco Airport on Saturday, March 8 at 8:00 pm to register for the flights and claim the supply and equipment boxes that accompanied us.  At 11:30 pm we boarded the 15-hour flight that would take us to Taipei, Taiwan and then onto Cebu Island in the Philippines.
 
We were greeted by the Rotarians of the Cebu Port Centre Club, gathering our boxes and securing our luggage for the trip to our hotel.  Once there they celebrated our arrival with a luncheon and introduced themselves to us. The next morning (and every morning thereafter) they arrived with 4 vans to transport our volunteers to the Seventh Day Adventist/Miller Hospital. The first day we unpacked boxes with equipment and supplies.  The next day we did the clinic, where we registered 107 patients to possibly be seen during the mission. The next day we were up and running and the surgeries started.
 
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ClubRunner Changeover Webinars
Posted by Tim Kelley on Apr 17, 2025
Get Ready for the New Rotary Year!  ClubRunner's annual Changeover Webinar Series is back - running from May 20 to June 3, and it's designed to help you start the new Rotary year strong with ClubRunner.
 
These sessions are tailored to your role, so you get the most relevant tips, tools, and updates to succeed in the year ahead.
 
Discover what's new in ClubRunner
Brush up on key features and best practices
Set your leadership team up for success
Ask your questions during the live Q&A with our Product Specialists
 
View schedule and register.  Can't make it live?  No problem!  All sessions will be recorded and shared!
 
Top Giving Clubs to Annual Fund to Date
Posted by Joan Kelly Arsenault and Tim Kelley on May 02, 2025
Top Three Per Capita Giving Clubs for Annual Fund as of May 2:
 
Number 1:  Hamilton-Wenham
Number 2:  Swampscott
Number 3:  Reading
 
How is your club doing?
 
Since we are nearing the end of our Rotary year, it's time to assess where your club is in relation to its giving goals.  Regardless of whether you're ahead, behind or on target, sign into myrotary.org under Membership and Foundation Reports and view
 
Club Fundraising Analysis Report & Club Foundation Banner Report.
 
Thank you for your continued commitment and contributions to our Annual Fund SHARE which provides our district with monies for global and district managed grants locally.
 
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Running for Rotary in Ipswich
Posted by Bob Wicks on Apr 30, 2025
On April 19, 417 runners from more than 20 states 'stormed the Castle' in the annual Ipswich Ale Half Marathon for Rotary. The funds raised help Ipswich-Rowley Rotary support several of our important service missions, including school and camp scholarships. Since the inaugural race in 2016, our premier fundraiser has raised over $200,000.
 
Finishing first among the men was David Perloff with a time of 1:19:46.36. First female finisher was Lauren Reissfelder, not far behind at 1:30:45.55. This scenic road race winds through bucolic Ipswich, starting and ending at the Trustees properties on Castle Hill and Crane Beach.
 
It takes many hands and a lot of planning to make an event of this magnitude successful. As President Tom Murphy so aptly stated in his letter of appreciation to the community, we are especially grateful "to Andy Ellis, our Race Director extraordinaire for coordinating and guiding us all.” We also acknowledge the vital support provided every year by the town, including the Town Manager, the Ipswich Police and Fire Departments, and the departments of Building, Health, and Public Works. We also appreciate the area residents for their understanding during race hours. 
 
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Ipswich-Rowley Highway Cleanup
Posted by Bob Wicks on Apr 30, 2025
In honor of Earth Day and our love of community, a small but intrepid group of Ipswich-Rowley Rotary volunteers braved the elements to complete our semi-annual cleanup of the two-mile segment of Route 133 between the Route 1 intersection and the Essex town line. President Tom Murphy, the club’s ‘Adopt a Highway’ Chair, was joined by President Elect Doug Shealy and Vice President Susanne Petersen.

As usual, our team collected several bags of rubbish which were later picked up by the Town DPW. Rotarians clean this section of roadway twice each year to help sustain its pristine beauty for our residents and for travelers heading towards Cape Ann. 
Gloucester to Honor Leo Bergeron
Posted by Tracy Arabian on Apr 30, 2025
Leo Bergeron will be presented with the Gloucester Rotary’s Paul Harris Distinguished Service Award at a special dinner on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at Cruiseport Gloucester, located at 6 Rowe Square in downtown Gloucester. The Paul Harris Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor bestowed by the Gloucester Rotary and recognizes Leo as a long-time local banker and community activist.
 
Leo was selected by a Rotary committee of previous Paul Harris recipients. Over its 100+ year history, the Gloucester Rotary has honored more than sixty individuals with the award. The award is named after Paul Harris, a Chicago attorney who founded the Rotary movement in the early 1900s.
 
After graduating from Nichols College in 1976, Leo began a career in the banking industry working at lending institutions in the New Hampshire seacoast region and on Boston’s North Shore. In 2000, he joined Cape Ann Savings Bank in Gloucester where he successfully established a commercial lending department to serve Cape Ann businesses.
 
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Support for RYLA Needed
Posted by Christina Harris, RYLA Lead on Apr 26, 2025
As a past District Governor of District 7930 and a strong advocate of the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) program, David Gardner has experienced firsthand the transformative impact the RYLA experience can have on a young person's life.
 
This week, he’s reaching out and asking for Rotary members’ support in helping make the RYLA experience possible for current high school students by donating to the rewarding weekend.
 
Why Your Support Matters
Aside from the $25 application fee RYLA remains free for all students, ensuring that every student has equal access regardless of their financial situation. To maintain this commitment, we rely entirely on the generosity of Rotary clubs within our district and individuals like you who understand the program's value. But the cost for the staff and family advisors is an out-of-pocket expense. This is where we could use your help!
 
Your Donation in Action
Every contribution, no matter what size, makes a huge difference. Here's how your donation can directly support this year's program:
 
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Public Image Health Check
Posted by Tim Kelley on Apr 25, 2025
As we approach the Rotary changeover, now is the time for clubs to conduct a Public Image health check.
 
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.) provides free opportunities 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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Sponsor Campers at Camp Rotary
Posted by Rich Cowdell on Apr 25, 2025
Camp Rotary, the renowned service project of the Lynn Rotary Club, has been offering life-changing experiences for children for over 100 years at its beautiful Boxford property on the shores of Stiles Pond. There are several weeks this summer where we have beds for older campers that we believe may go unused. In an effort to get these beds filled with deserving campers, for a limited time we are offering clubs the opportunity to send campers to camp at a discount. The regular cost of camp is $35 registration fee and $1025 for the week of camp. For the following select weeks, we can offer Rotary clubs the ability to send TWO campers for this cost instead of one!

It is important that the club pays close attention to the dates, gender and age parameters for each week.
 
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Greater Salem's Marathon Runner
Posted by Maria Bertolone on Apr 24, 2025
Greater Salem Rotary's Public Image Chair Ashley Haseltine is officially a Boston Marathon runner. Her inspiring dedication and tireless efforts have truly made a significant impact. Her journey to becoming a Boston Marathon runner is a testament to her strength and determination. We are immensely proud of her achievements and the incredible support she has shown for thyroid cancer research with Team Mass Eye & Ear.
Reading Completes Literacy Project
Reading Rotary just completed its Rotary Readers Literacy Project.  Rotary Readers is an annual literacy project where reading books and a backpack are given to kindergarten students.  This year the Rotary Club brought the project to all kindergarten classes in Reading and North Reading.  This year over 400 literacy bags and over 800 reading books were distributed to eight elementary schools in Reading and North Reading.  In addition, Rotarians read to each Kindergarten class as part of Read Across America. 
 
This literacy project has been adapted from Rotary’s previous dictionary and thesaurus giveaways.  Teachers expressed their preference to have the younger students receive reading books.  Basic Education and Literacy is one of Rotary International's Seven Areas of Focus.
 
Rotary would like to offer a special thank you to Liz Whitelam and Whitelam Books for supplying these books at a generous discount.
 
Austin Prep’s Interact Club was integral in helping with this project, including stuffing the backpacks and reading to many classrooms.  Rotary sponsors Interact Clubs at Austin Prep, Reading High School and North Reading High School.
 
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Celebrate Youth Service Month
Posted by Tim Kelley on Apr 23, 2025

May is Youth Service Month — a time dedicated to recognizing the local and global impact of the 350,000+ young people engaged in Rotary’s youth programs worldwide. Join us in honoring Rotary’s young leaders by:

Following @RotaryYoungLeaders on Instagram
This new account showcases the experiences of Rotary’s youth program participants! Follow for news and updates about Interact, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA), and Rotary Youth Exchange. Throughout May, you’ll find special content related to Youth Service Month.
 
Participating in a webinar about young leaders 
Register for the webinar, Youth Service Month: Funding, Elevating, and Integrating Young Leaders, to learn directly from members of Rotary’s Youth Advisory Council about: 
• How young people receive support and funding within Rotary
• How Rotarians are champions for young people and amplify youth perspectives
• How Rotary events can foster meaningful collaboration across generations
 
Register to attend the webinar, being held Wednesday, 14 May, at 09:00 Chicago time (UTC-5).
The webinar will be available in English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Everyone who registers will receive a recording of the event.  Register for the webinar.
Make Your Annual Fund Contribution Before June 30
Posted by Joan Kelly Arsenault and Tim Kelley on May 16, 2025
Have you made your contribution to The Rotary Foundation's Annual Fund-SHARE this year?
 
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.
 
The Every Rotarian Every Year initiative asks every Rotarian to support The Rotary Foundation every year.  
 
At the end of every Rotary year, contributions directed to the Annual Fund-SHARE from all Rotary clubs in the district are divided between the World Fund and the District Designated Fund, or DDF.  At the end of three years, DDF come back to our District to pay for Foundation, Club, and District projects that your Club and others in the district choose. Districts may use up to half of their DDF to fund district grants. The remaining DDF may be used for global grants or donated to PolioPlus, the Rotary Peace Centers, or another district.
 
For additional information visit our Annual Fund-SHARE page and our Foundation page.  Download the new Rotary Foundation Annual Fund Resource.  To make your Annual Fund-SHARE contribution online, click here.
 
What Do I Need to Know?
Posted by Tim Kelley on Apr 16, 2025
Incoming Club Presidents, Treasurers and Secretaries, please enroll and complete your role-based learning plans before the start of the next Rotary year. The Learning Center has learning plans for the Club officers (as well as other plans for membership, Rotary Foundation, public image and service projects chairs.)  All members can complete the learning plans, too. Find them all in the Learning Center.  
 
Club President Basics
Club Secretary Basics
Club Treasurer Basics
 
Check out the Learning Center for many more learning plans to increase your Rotary knowledge base.
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Winchester Annual Charity Golf Tournament
Posted by Kurt Heisler on Apr 15, 2025
The Rotary Club of Winchester's 36th annual Charity Golf Tournament is on Monday, May 19, 2025, and we expect another great event again this year at the Winchester Country Club. We expect to sell out again this year.

We rely solely on our valued sponsors, donors, and auctions to raise the funds to support our annual charity fund. For more information, go to www.winchesterrotarygolf.com
3 More New Members in Newburyport
Posted by Susan Viccaro on Apr 15, 2025
The Rotary Club of Greater Newburyport inducted 3 new members on April 8, 2025. They have gained 10 new members since July! The club credits their success to member outreach efforts, inviting prospective members to weekly meetings and events and showing them how much fun it can be in helping others.
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Home Club: Belle Isle
 
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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    May 27, 2025
    7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • AG Meeting
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    May 28, 2025
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Annual District 7930 Business Meeting
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    May 29, 2025
    6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • June is Rotary Fellowships Month
    Jun 01, 2025
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Thomas Hankard, a member of the Rotary Club of Belle Isle of East Boston, Revere, and Winthrop, Massachusetts, proudly serves as our District Governor for Rotary Year 2024-25.
 
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