
The Gloucester Rotary Club is pleased to announce an exciting Casino Night Fundraiser on Friday, May 29, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM at Cruiseport Gloucester, located at 6 Rowe Square on Gloucester’s harborfront.
This lively evening will bring the thrill of a casino floor to Gloucester, featuring classic favorites including Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, and Texas Hold ’Em Poker. Guests will enjoy an energetic atmosphere filled with friendly competition, entertainment, and community spirit—all while supporting the important work of the Gloucester Rotary Club.
Proceeds from Casino Night will help fund the club’s charitable initiatives, community service projects, and programs that make a meaningful impact both locally and beyond. Through events like this, the Gloucester Rotary continues its mission of “Service Above Self,” supporting causes that strengthen the Gloucester community.
Community members, local businesses, and visitors alike are invited to join in what promises to be a memorable evening of fun, philanthropy, and fellowship. Whether trying your luck at the tables or simply enjoying the atmosphere, every guest will be helping support important community work.
Tickets to the Casino Night are $75 each and include light snacks, a cash bar and $2000 in gaming funds. Tickets may be purchased at BankGloucester at 160 Main Street in downtown Gloucester or online at https://GloucesterRotary.org. For more information or sponsorship opportunities please contact Rick Doucette at 978-675-5443.

This week, the Wakefield Rotary Club completed its project to honor Mother’s Day. Immediately following one of its regular luncheons, the club compiled 33 “treat kits” for mothers living at Centerboard’s Melrose, Lynn and Chelsea locations. The kits included necessities, candy and pampering supplies. Wakefield Rotarian Jill McWilliam explained, “It was important to us that each kit also had a personal note of inspiration. These women have had a difficult time, and we wanted to cheer them on.”
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Immediate Past District Governor Tom Hankard is currently recovering after an accident that resulted in a significant neck and spinal cord injury.
Please join the Rotary Zone 28 and 32 Public Image Teams on May 5 at 7:30 pm for a webinar on Adapting with AI and Podcasting: Tools for Modern Communication.
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Amesbury Rotary is holding it's annual Bike Safety Day - a community service event, on Saturday, May 16 from 10:00 AM to noon, at 35 Water Street, Amesbury.
Please join us Tuesday, May 26th at the Chelsea Yacht Club Inc. at 6:00 PM for our annual fundraiser, A Night at the Races. There will be a chance to win up to $750 and a selection of great raffle items! Come in your best derby attire as there will be a price for best dressed.
“The one Rotary event this year you don’t want to miss.”

On April 16, Ipswich-Rowley Rotary presented the Third Annual ‘Community Support Awards’. Eleven organizations received a total of $7,500 in recognition of their service in making our communities just a bit better. These awards reflect the mission and standards of Rotary and were presented by chair Kathy Frederick.
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The District Learning Assembly has been rescheduled to June 3, 2026 at Four Points Sheraton from 5-9 pm.
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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.
Good morning District 7930 Rotarians:
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.
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. 

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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.
