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Register Now for District Installation
Posted by Stephanie Johnson on Jun 05, 2023
The District Installation will be Wednesday, June 21 from 6 pm to 9 pm at Danversport Yacht Club.  Please come one, come all to welcome in and support your new District and Club leadership.
 
Registration is online here.  We look forward to seeing all of you there!
 
The District Installation Program is looking for sponsors and advertisers. Click here to learn more about how you can become a sponsor or place an ad in the program.
Cultural Awareness Webinar Recording Available
Posted by David Hart on Jun 09, 2023
The Rotary District 7930 Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee hosted a discussion on Cultural Awareness presented by Dr. Shamaila Khan, Ph.D. on May 17th, 2023.
 
Dr. Khan (she/her) is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Clinical Associate Professor at the Boston University School of Medicine / Boston Medical Center (BU/BMC). She is additionally the Training Director of the Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology, and the Director for the Center for Multicultural Mental Health at BU/BMC. Dr Khan is also the Co-Chair for the DEI Committee at BMC, the Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council at BUSM, and the Diversity Champion for the Department of Psychiatry at BMC. As such her expertise is in the domain of multiculturalism, diversity, equity, and social justice.
 
The webinar recording is now available on YouTube for watching at your convenience.
33rd Annual Red, White & Blue Pancake Breakfast
Posted by Jack Costello on Jun 06, 2023
Manchester-Essex Rotary is excited to announce that the Annual Red, White and Blue Pancake Breakfast will take place at Tuck's Point on Saturday, July 1st, 7:30 a.m. to Noon.
 
Free Water Taxi from Town Hall and Reed's Park to Tuck's Point 8:30 to 12:30!
Free face painting and pony rides!
 
Manchester Summer Stage will be performing selections from "School of Rock"
State Senator Bruce Tarr and Former State Representative Brad Hill will be on hand flipping pancakes.
 
Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door, children ages 4-8 are $5, children three and under free.
 
Use the "Donate Button" on our website www.manchesteressexrotary.org to purchase with a credit card or purchase at the door, or pay via the event registration in the calendar.
 
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Renowned Fundraising Expert to Speak in Rowley June 14
Posted by Bob Wicks on Jun 06, 2023
Steven H. Biondolillo is the founder and president of Wellesley based Biondolillo Associates. He also is a frequent guest lecturer at numerous prestigious colleges and universities. His corporate bio describes him as recognized for coining the term "signature event."  Biondolillo is the nation’s leading developer of branded special-event fundraising programs. He also has developed what is widely regarded to be the nation’s premiere training program in the field of special-event fundraising and has trained over 13,000 nonprofit staff and volunteers. Fundraisers developed by Biondolillo have raised more than $1.8 billion. 
 
Join us for this rare opportunity to hear from a true expert in the field. This public event is sponsored by Ipswich-Rowley Rotary. If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Shanko at 978-675-9970 or lshanko@bankgloucester.com.
 
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More Impressions of RI Convention
Posted by Yolanda Li on Jun 06, 2023
Impressions of the Rotary International Convention in Melbourne from Yoland Li, President of Cambridge Rotary.
 
It’s my first time attending the Rotary International Convention. I highly recommend Rotarians to join the next year’s convention in Singapore.  I signed up already.
 
Here are some of the highlights and photos from Melbourne.
 
1) The House of Friendship provided all the details about Rotary projects and Fellowship details. They even had a Shelter Box.
 
2) I joined the general sessions every day.  I really enjoyed the End Polio Project update and the partnership with Global Citizen.


 
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Importance of Our Rotary Brand
Posted by Tim Kelley on Jun 04, 2023
Question:  Why should we care about using the "new" Rotary logo?  
 
Answer: Some brands are recognized around the world just by their logos.  When people see the logo, they instantly know what it means and what to expect. That visual recognition comes from years of using a logo widely and consistently.
 
Rotary also benefits from having a strong, recognizable brand that is legally protected.  District and clubs are allowed to use the Rotary logo when you add your own identifier with no additional imagery.  Additionally, when people see our logos in print, online, or on social media, they should immediately recognize them both as representing Rotary and as symbols of an organization that takes action to make the world better.
 
You can strengthen Rotary not just in your community but all over the world by using our logos correctly and consistently.  This reinforces to the public who we are and what we do.
 
Furthermore, based on a membership study that ran across Zones 28 and 32, clubs with a membership growth culture have a strong public image and are well known in their communities. Having a consistent brand helps contribute to membership growth.
 
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Highlights from the 2023 RI Convention in Melbourne
Posted by Alexander Falk on Jun 03, 2023
The 2023 RI Convention has come to a close last week and Nora and I are traveling back to District 7930 this weekend. We will be landing at Boston Logan Airport at 2:15 PM on Monday, June 5th.
 
You can now watch some of the highlights of the RI Convention from the convenience of your own home or office. These are the opening and general session speeches delivered by our Rotary senior leaders:
  • RI President Jennifer Jones
  • RI General Secretary and CEO John Hewko
  • Rotary Foundation Chair Ian Riseley
  • RI President-Elect Gordon McInally
And if any of these clips inspire you to want to attend the 2024 RI Convention in Singapore... you can already sign up for that now!
Impressions of the RI Convention
Posted by Demetri Sampas on Jun 03, 2023
Here are my first quick impressions of the 2023 RI Convention in Melbourne:
 
1) Seeing the House of Friendship in its full form. So many inspiring projects I am now excited about.
 
2) Connecting with current club presidents, who have been incredibly helpful in advising me for my year. I now feel much more prepared to lead Boston 7. Also, being able to connect with our sister club, Rotary Club of Melbourne - we have already started brainstorming for a project together!
 
3) Incredibly fun fellowship-building events that have helped me connect with Rotarians from all over the world, who share many of my interests. There have been several "cheeks hurt from smiling" moments!
 
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DG Alexander Remarks at AKS Ceremony
Posted by Alexander Falk on May 27, 2023
At the Arch Klumph Society Preconvention Ceremony on May 27, District Governor Alexander Falk delivered the following remarks in Melbourne, Australia, while on stage with Rotary International President Jennifer Jones, CEO and General Secretary John Hewko, and Trustee Chair Ian Riseley (an avid Red Sox fan):
"Nora and I are privileged that we were able to increase our contributions to The Rotary Foundation during my year as District Governor for Rotary District 7930, which includes Boston, Northeastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. Our district also includes Fenway Park – home of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, of which some on this stage are rumored to be fans.
It is always wonderful to see how the funds we provide as donors are amplified by the amazing work that Rotarians do around the world to implement these projects, from clean water and sanitation to literacy and from child and maternal health to community economic development.
Something that RI President Nominee Stephanie Urchick said in her address at the Dinner with the RI Presidents really resonated with me: 'We always say that Rotary is not a political organization, but shouldn’t we really say that we are not a partisan organization?'
Because Peace and Healthcare and Women’s Rights and the Environment are inherently political topics - and we do have an agenda in all these areas expressed so succinctly through our seven areas of focus.
So here is a provocative question: what are we going to do about child and maternal health in the United States in the coming years? This is something we as Rotarians have to figure out if we want to stay true to our beliefs in basic human rights."
CEO John Hewko subsequently referenced these remarks in his statement and called it a necessary question, not a provocative one.
DEI & Membership Citations Available
Posted by Alexander Falk on May 27, 2023
As our Rotary Year 2022-23 is about to enter into its final month, there is still enough time for your club to achieve one of our two available District Governor's Citation programs:
  • Diversity Equity, and Inclusion Citation
  • Membership Committee Citation 
As well as the Rotary Citation that your club can get from Rotary International.
 
All three programs are similar in that they define 25 potential goals or suggested action steps, and to achieve the citation your club must achieve more than half of these, i.e. 13 or more of the respective goals or action steps must be completed. Furthermore, all three programs are based on an online submission process: for the two District Governor's Citation the online form is on our district website and can be found through the links above. And for the Rotary Citation from Rotary International, the goals can be found in the goals section on Rotary Club Central. 
 
Most Clubs have found that when they review the Citation requirements that the Club often has already achieved some of the action steps. So it may only take an additional push to complete and document the remaining steps to achieve the goals and earn the Citation! And if your club achieves either one of the two available District Governor's Citation programs, you will receive pins for all your club members to celebrate the achievement!
Lynn Rotary Has a Busy Month of May 2023
During May 2023 the Lynn Rotary truly lived up to the motto of SERVICE ABOVE SELF. Please see the following examples.
 
  1. On May 3rd, the Lynn Rotary sponsored the Lynn Special Games for the 53rd year. This year the Reading Cooperative Bank was a cosponsor. Over 500 t-shirts were purchased for the students, their teachers, para-professionals, and high school student volunteers. Medallions were also provided. Over 20 Rotarians joined the program and cheered the students on as they entered Manning Bowl for the Games.
     
  2. On the weekend of May 13/14 two Classical High Interact students were sponsored by Lynn Rotary so they could attend RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) at Camp Rotary in Boxford, MA. Ray Bastarache said, “I’ve been a Rotarian for a number of years, and these are the first two students that I remember which the Club supported.”
     
  3. On Monday, May 22, the scholarship committee awarded six scholarships to high school seniors who are Lynn residents. A very good crowd of Rotarians were there to congratulate the winners. The committee had over 30 applications they had to review and come to a consensus on the 6. It was a time consuming and difficult process as there were plenty of deserving candidates.
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Cambridge Rotary's District Grant Supports Science Club for Girl
 
In honor of Rotary’s Year of the Girl, the Rotary Club of Cambridge partnered with local nonprofit Science Club for Girls. The organization’s mission fits squarely with Rotary’s areas of focus: “At Science Club for Girls, we believe in long-term investment in a girl's STEM education. We know this is the only way to address the systemic, root causes of the lack of diversity in STEM and move the needle towards a more equitable, diverse, and innovative STEM ecosystem. The trajectories of our alumni show the impact of this investment, and we all, as a society, reap the benefits.” In addition to volunteering with Science for Club for Girls to assist with their inventory review for next school year, with monies from our District Grant, our Club purchased much needed desks, computer stand and other supplies for their new office space. 
Town Allocates $25K to Reading's Street Faire Expenses 
Posted by Tim Kelley on May 26, 2023
Reading Rotary is deeply appreciative to the Town of Reading for its appropriation of $25,000 in ARPA funds toward expenses of the Reading Fall Street Faire.  Reading Rotary runs the annual event, having taken on its management seven years ago.  The 15th annual RFSF will be held on Sunday, September 10 from noon to 5 pm in Reading’s downtown area.
 
The Reading Fall Street Faire is the largest annual event in Reading and draws vendors, community organizations, food sellers and fair goers from all around the region.  Reading Rotary expects up to 15,000 people to attend.   
 
According to Reading Rotary President Sheila Clarke:  “The Fall Street Faire offers so much excitement and fun for the community.  This year we will be unveiling some changes to keep things fresh.”  The RFSF will continue many great traditions including community organizations and vendors for food, goods, services; live performers on three stages; children's area with games; large area with amusements; NFL tailgate; and Corn Hole Tournament.
 
Vendor booth registrations have opened at this link. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Jenniffer Rogers .  
 
Pictured here is the Reading Rotary Board accepting the ARPA funds from Town officials. From left to right are Phil Stewart, Tim Kelley Sheila Clarke, Town Manager Fidel Maltez, Select Board Member Chris Haley and daughters, Select Board Member Mark Dockser, Kathy Kinney and Lisa Gibbs.
Rotary Peabody Cleanup and Interact Planting
Posted by Alysa Hayden on May 18, 2023
Rotary Peabody coordinated a City-wide cleanup day on Saturday, May 6th. Rotarians put on gloves and hauled bags while they cleaned up parks, sidewalks and more. The Bishop Fenwick Interact division, mulched and planted flowers for their campus.  Both projects were part of the Club's continuing commitment to keeping its City clean and welcoming. 
Wakefield's Father's Day Fishing Derby
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on May 16, 2023
The Wakefield Rotary Club will be again sponsoring the Father’s Day Fishing Tournament at Lake Quannapowitt. The fun-filled morning is free and open to all ages on Sunday, June 18th. Wakefield Rotary President Gene Mullen explained, “We had such a fun time the past few years with this event. We hope it grows even bigger this year.” 
 
Registration will be held on Veteran’s Field on North Avenue from 8:30am-10:00am. Registration is required to compete, and bait will be provided while supplies last. The Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game will also provide a limited amount loaner fishing rods upon request. The derby competition will be open from 8:30am-11:00am. Trophies will be provided for largest fish by category at the 11am ceremony.
 
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Lynn Blood Drive May 25
Posted by William Reilly on May 15, 2023
Lynn Rotary and Lynn Vocational Tech are co-sponsors of a blood drive, Thursday, May 25, 2023 from 8:30 am to 3 pm. The drive will be organized by Boston Children's Hospital at the Lynn Tech Campus, 80 Neptune Blvd. in Lynn.

If you are in the area, drop by and give a drop, or a few to fill a bag! 
 
Download the flyer here.
New Video Library
Posted by Alexander Falk on May 15, 2023

We now have a new video library on our district website that contains a collection of all recent webinar and event recordings as well as training content from the most recent couple of years. Please feel free to refer to this library often and utilize the content during your club meetings or for training new members.

There are also links from the various district committee pages on this website to the respective section of the video library that is relevant to those committees. We will be expanding the library as more video recordings are being made available going forward.

The following directory can be used to directly access a particular section in the video library:

  • Major Events
  • Public Image
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Membership
  • Foundation
  • Pre-PETS and Training
  • Rotary Youth-Exchange
100th Anniversary Video
Posted by Alexander Falk on May 15, 2023

At the 100th Anniversary Party of seven clubs in our district a video was displayed during the cocktail reception and dinner, featuring photos, videos, and projects from each of the seven clubs - Danvers, Gloucester, Ipswich-Rowley, Marblehead, Newburyport, Reading, and Stoneham.

This video is now available for you to watch on YouTube.

Lynn Rotary and Reading Coop Sponsor Special Games
Posted by William Reilly on May 15, 2023
On May 9, 2023, Lynn Rotary again co-sponsored, with the Reading Cooperative Bank, the Special Games for special education students of Lynn Public schools.  Many Rotarians and dignitaries attended the games; they all greeted the Lynn Police who ran from the police station (about 1.5 miles) to Manning Bowl.  After everyone sang the National Anthem, the police followed a color guard and led the students around the oval ¼ mile track before the official start of the games.  The students passed through a “Lane of Honor” consisting of Rotarians, Reading Cooperative Bank volunteers, Police, dignitaries, School Officials, Firemen and others.  The students, many of whom carried the banner of their school, marched in procession prior to the start of the games, smiling and welcoming the applause for them.  Ms. Julie Thurlow, President and CEO of Reading Cooperative Bank gave the official start to the games with a “Let the Games Begin” shout-out!
 
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Marblehead 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club
Posted by Alexander Falk on May 15, 2023
Congratulations to the Marblehead Rotary Club for achieving 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club status on the occasion of their 100th Anniversary!
 
This recognition is presented by the Rotary Foundation to a club in which all members are Paul Harris Fellows. This is a one-time recognition, and thus the banner shows the Rotary year of achievement.
 
For more information on the available donor recognition options for both individuals and clubs, please see the Donor Recognition page on the RI website.
District Installation:  Save the Date June 21
Posted by Lori Karas on May 13, 2023
Mark your calendars.  The District Installation will be Wednesday, June 21 from 6 pm to 9 pm at Danversport Yacht Club.  Please come one, come all to welcome in and support your new District and Club leadership.
 
Online registration information coming soon!
A Gift, a Clock, 100 Years of Community Service
Posted by Rosie Segil on May 14, 2023
Isn't it a beauty?  Marblehead Rotary donated a 10 and a half foot, two-faced clock, in classic black and gold trimmed art regency style, to commemorate our 100th Anniversary.   The unveiling was attended by Town Selectmen, civic leaders, Rotarians, and locals.  The dedication was held precisely on the 100th-anniversary date of May 11. We are grateful to have received incredible feedback and goodwill from Marbleheaders!  Here's to another 100 years of service.

Posing before the clock are from left to right:  Police Chief Denis King; Thatcher Kezer, Marblehead Town Administrator; Jack Attridge, Town Moderator; Moses Grader, Selectmen; Nancy Gwin, Rotary President; Alexander Falk, District Governor and Marblehead Rotarian; Pooja Singla, District Governor Nominee Elect, and Jim Nye, President & CEO of National Grand Bank, Marblehead. 
Watch the Recording: Proper Use of Rotary Logos
Posted by Andy Maddox on May 12, 2023
On Wednesday, May 10, 2023 the Public Image and Technology committee presented a webinar on the Proper Use of Rotary Logos.
 
Correct branding is important to every global brand. Rotary is no different and like Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Nike, and UNICEF, we must protect our name and intellectual property. It is how we can grow our organization, increase our impact, and maintain our reputation as an organization that can be trusted. Learn how to use our logos and other brand assets properly in this one-hour webinar.
 
Click here to watch the recording on YouTube now.
Gloucester to Honor Tracy Arabian
Posted by Steve Kaity on May 09, 2023
The Gloucester Rotary has named Tracy Arabian as a Paul Harris Fellow, the prestigious award named after the Chicago lawyer who founded Rotary in 1905. Tracy was selected by a committee of previous recipients of the award and will be honored at a special dinner on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, at Cruiseport Gloucester, located at 6 Rowe Square in Gloucester. The social hour will begin at 5:30pm, followed by dinner at 6:30pm. 
 
Tracy Arabian was born and raised in the southwest U.S. The daughter of a career Marine, Tracy grew up in southern California, Hawaii, and Arizona—graduating from high school in Phoenix, Arizona. She then joined the U.S. Army, where she was trained as a Russian linguist. Her seven years in the service saw her stationed in Missouri, California, Texas, Washington DC, Kansas, and Berlin, Germany. 
 
Tracy married a fellow soldier she met in Berlin and moved to Gloucester, where she was welcomed warmly into the large Gloucester Doucette/Jenkins/Klopotoski/Arabian family. Tracy fell in love with the Cape Ann area quickly. In 1997, she accepted a position at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and learned firsthand the importance of community service. She met business leaders who commit to the betterment of their community through their service as little league coaches, scout leaders, Chamber volunteers, members of local service organizations, and more. Tracy now works at SeniorCare, a non-profit human services agency that serves nine communities on the North Shore. 
 
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Arlington's Flags for Heroes
Posted by Paul Buckley on May 09, 2023
Community members have the opportunity to sponsor a flag in memory or honor of the men and women who are serving or have served as members of the Military, Police Officers, Firefighters, First Responders, Parents, Teachers, Coaches, Mentors, Community Leaders, and fly for all the people who have made a difference in their lives. Arlington Rotary has dedicated this year's installation in memory of Maria Krepelka, longtime town employee and Rotary volunteer who died last October. 
 
Flags for Heroes is a way to honor people who are your heroes. They may be men and women who are serving or have served as a members of the military, first responders, parents, teachers, coaches, mentors, community leaders, or other heroes. You may sponsor as many heroes as you want, and a flag with the name of your heroes will be flown at Park Circle Water Tower on Park Ave in Arlington.
 
Your donation of $40 will go directly to Rotary Club of Arlington's scholarship program.
 
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Ipswich-Rowley Welcomes New Members
Posted by Bob Wicks on May 09, 2023
Ipswich-Rowley Rotary is happy to announce that Doug Brendel and Stephen Crane have joined the Rotary family. Doug and Stephen bring with them long track records of community engagement and service.
 
Doug Brendel is well known in Ipswich and the North Shore. He truly is a renaissance man – novelist, essayist, actor, speaker and humanitarian. His amusing and highly readable “The Outsidah” column about life in a small New England town is a popular weekly feature in the Ipswich Local News. He is an accomplished actor with numerous theater credits to his name. A former clergyman, Doug and his wife Kristina created a non-profit called NewThing.net in 2002 to provide health and support services in Belarus. They also actively support the Trustees of Reservations. 
 
Stephen Crane came to Ipswich in September when he was hired as our new Town Manager. He brings with him 22 years of municipal job experience, including 14 as a municipal manager. His portfolio includes having served for six years as Town Manager in Longmeadow where he succeeded Robin Crosbie, herself a former Ipswich Town Manager and Rotarian. Stephen tells us that, as a town executive, he really enjoys community involvement and is helped by his sense of humor. In his spare time, he enjoys golf, reading, and the arts. 
 
Ipswich-Rowley Rotary is thrilled to welcome Doug and Stephen to the Rotary family. We know that their energy, skills, creativity, and compassion and will fit very well with our core missions of service and environmental sustainability. 
 
Pictured from left: President Martha Mauser, Stephen Crane, sponsor Nat Pulsifer, Martha and Doug Brendel. Doug was sponsored by Joan Arsenault.
50 Years of Service in Methuen
Posted by Julie Brady on May 08, 2023
We honored James Maloney for his 50 years of service to the Methuen Rotary Club and presented him with his 2nd Paul Harris which is the highest honor a Rotarian can receive.  In January we held a brunch in his honor and many local city leaders attended to celebrate James.  He was the City Clerk in Methuen for many years, served as Methuen Board of Trade President, and was involved in many different service areas within the Merrimack Valley. He also served as President of Methuen Rotary Club which is where his heart truly remained. 
 
To quote his wife Louise Rotary was always a very important part of his life and has given him some wonderful memories.  I remember when he was still active in the Club I could never schedule anything on a Friday from 12 to 2pm.  He still likes to talk about all the good times the Club provided, and the good the Club does for various organizations.
It was our honor to celebrate him and thank him for his years of service.  James truly exemplified the Rotary Motto “Service Above Self” 
Medford Rotary Comedy FUN Raiser
Posted by Anne Powers on May 08, 2023
Rotary Club of Medford, MA is hosting a Comedy Night FUN raiser for the benefit of our Medford Rotary charity endeavors.

Wednesday, June 7, 2023 - Doors open at 6 PM.
Prince Pizzeria
Giggles Comedy Club
517 Broadway, Saugus, MA
Tickets are $40 per person, $35 per person for groups of eight or
more... includes pizza dinner and comedians!!!

Contact Justin Lasko for tickets 781.905.1537
A scratch ticket raffle and raffle/auction of various prizes will also be held.

Hope to see you there! 
Author Christina Brown Speaks at Burlington Rotary
Posted by Lori Becker on May 04, 2023
Christina Brown, LMHC, joined the Burlington Rotary Club as guest speaker last week. She came to talk about her book Therapy and Other Drugs. The group talked about the stories in her book, the publishing process and mental health. The conversation was flowing, and it was nice to be able to hear from a professional about how to help people that are struggling.

About the Author: Christina Brown is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, specializing in working with adults diagnosed with substance use disorders. During her time as a therapist, she has treated hundreds of patients. Christina’s extensive professional and personal experiences have shaped her debut as an author with: Therapy and Other Drugs. She is also recently married to Club President Todd Bettinson.

If you'd like to reach Christina about speaking at your club, please contact her at cmbrownwhs@gmail.com.
Host a 2023-24 Global Scholar
Posted by Lori Becker on May 04, 2023
Host an Inbound Global Scholar? What does that mean?

Being a host means looking out for the scholar as they plan to come to the U.S. and while they are here. Scholars live on, or off, campus at the University that they are studying with. Scholars are graduate students coming here to further their studies to gain a Master’s or PhD here in the U.S. Some even come to the U.S. with their families!

As a host, you can help them navigate the area, connect with groups in the area and figure out how to do things while they are here like taking the bus to NY or visiting the Cape and New England. Being away from home can be tough and having a host family here for you can make a big difference.

If you'd like to host a scholar this year, please contact Anne Lewis at car4forever@gmail.com or Lori Becker at Lori@cfefitness.com to be placed on our "Yes! I want to host" list.

Note: Our current scholars are being hosted by Cambridge, Ipswich, Danvers and Somerville and we'd love to place this year's group in even more clubs!
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Alexander Falk
District Governor 2022-23
 
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Home Club: Marblehead
 
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
  • AG & District Committees THANK YOU meeting
    Prince Pizza
    Jun 12, 2023
    6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
  • District Membership Committee Meeting
    Zoom
    Jun 13, 2023
    5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Public Image & Tech Committee
    Zoom
    Jun 19, 2023
    6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • DEI Committee
    Zoom
    Jun 20, 2023
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Rotary District 7930 is made up of 44 Rotary Clubs, 1 Rotaract Club, and 1569 members serving the communities of Northeastern Massachusetts and Salem, New Hampshire. Our current district governor is Alexander Falk from the Marblehead Rotary Club.
 
 
 
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