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Last Call for February RLI
Posted by Peter Majane on Feb 13, 2026
RLI is a powerful tool to grow member strengths and build member retention.  Attendees learn:
 
How to lead
Where the money goes
What to do to create effective committees
How to work with volunteers and come back motivated, energized and inspired.
They share that enthusiasm with other members.

So, how many people are you sending?  The cost is $25.00 and registration is now open at this link.
 
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. 
 
 
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RYLA Applications Are Now Live
Posted by Christina Harris on Feb 13, 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.
 
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!
 
We have volunteers eager to speak about RYLA at your Rotary and Interact Clubs. It's a great way to spread the word and encourage more students to take advantage of this opportunity. Please feel free to reach out to Christina at Christina@PartnerWithChoice.com or call 978.270.6706 to arrange a presentation.
 
Thank you for your ongoing support in the future of these young leaders. Together, we are making a difference!
Share Some Love with TRF
Posted by Anne Lewis on Feb 13, 2026
Donate to The Rotary Foundation Annual Fund and we will match your Foundation Points.
 
Share Some Love (dollars) with The Rotary Foundation’s (TRF) Annual Fund Share and District 7930 will Share Some Love with you by donating Foundation Recognition points to your Foundation account in celebration of Valentine’s Day and Rotary’s 121st anniversary.  For every $100 donated to TRF’s Annual Fund-SHARE from Valentine’s Day (February 14th through February 23rd, Rotary’s 121st Anniversary), qualifies you to receive 100 Foundation points. The maximum match is 500 points.
 
This campaign will assist new members and those working to achieve the Paul Harris Fellow designation or move up to the next Paul Harris level to reach it faster and easier.  Points are like cash. 
 
The campaign will also help fund our District Grant and Global Grant projects which are supported by your donations to the Annual Fund-Share.
Points and cash that equal 1,000 allow donors to receive the Paul Harris Fellow designation. For example, if you are $500 away from a Paul Harris recognition, your $250 donation will be matched by 250 Foundation points to get you to that level.
 
What are Foundation Points??
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Marblehead Harbor Supports End Polio Now
Posted by Linda Doliber on Feb 13, 2026
Inspired by the hopeful words of primary speaker and End Polio Now leader Mike McGovern at the World Peace and Understanding Dinner on February 12, Marblehead Harbor Rotarians Francie King and Lesley Tracy were among the newest members to join the Polio Plus Society. Pledging at least $100 per year to Rotary’s efforts to end polio, Francie and Lesley will bring their enthusiasm and the latest statistics on polio eradication back to their club members to encourage and further motivate the club’s support of Rotary’s efforts to permanently eradicate polio from the two remaining countries where it is endemic. Congratulations, Francie and Lesley!
Zone Public Image Award
Posted by Tim Kelley on Feb 07, 2026

Zones 28 & 32 Public Image Award is designed to help Rotary clubs and districts strengthen their public image through practical, achievable actions that build long-term visibility and credibility.

Throughout the Rotary year, clubs will complete a series of Public Image Challenges released every two months. Each challenge focuses on essential public image fundamentals—helping your club create a clear strategy, tell compelling stories, and consistently showcase the good you do in your community.
 
These step-by-step activities are ideal for Public Image Chairs, committees, and club leaders, and are designed to:
  • Increase community awareness of Rotary
  • Strengthen and protect Rotary’s brand
  • Improve storytelling across digital platforms
  • Inspire engagement, membership growth, and pride
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Applications Open for Rotary Peace Fellows
Posted by Pooja Singla

Applications for the 2027 Rotary Peace Fellowships are open until 15 May.

You can help promote peace in the world by encouraging peace and development leaders in your community to apply for the Rotary Peace Fellowship.
 
This year, Rotary awards up to 170 fully funded fellowships for peacebuilders from diverse backgrounds to study at one of our peace centers located at leading universities around the world. The Rotary Foundation will select 50 peace fellows to study in our master’s degree programs at six partner universities in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States and 120 fellows to participate in our professional development certificate programs at Makerere University in Uganda, Bahçeşehir University in Türkiye, and the newest Rotary Peace Center at Symbiosis International University in India.
 
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Environmental Survey Results Coming In
Posted by Andrea Lacroix on Feb 06, 2026
The District Environmental Committee is thrilled with the responses we've had so far to our survey and a few areas of improvement have already been identified. We want to hear from every club, so if you have not responded yet, please take a few minutes to respond.
 
Click here for the link.  
 
• Help us identify environmental projects within the district
• Identify projects clubs want to do and need help with including grant funding
• Help us understand practices within your club meetings and special events that are “green”
• Reveal small changes that may help make your meetings and events more green
 
Peabody to Host Taste of North Shore
Posted by Martha Holden on Feb 02, 2026
The Rotary Club of Peabody will host its 22nd Annual Taste of the North Shore fundraiser at a new location in Peabody in March 2026. The annual event that typically draws over 300 guests, will feature menu selections from a variety of the North Shore’s most popular restaurants! The event, featuring tasting stations, entertainment, raffles and more, culminates with a special $10,000 Grand Prize Raffle!! 

The 2026 Taste of the North Shore will take place at the Holy Ghost Society, 20 Howley Street in Peabody on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at 6 PM.
"We are pleased to host this event for the 22nd consecutive year" said Rotary Club of Peabody President Kerry Armstrong. "The Taste of the North Shore is one of the best-attended annual events in the area, offering a lively and fun-filled evening for attendees and providing tangible benefits to the local community.”
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Member Orientations Added in February
Posted by Pooja Singla on Jan 30, 2026
Thank you to the 100 people who participated in the Zone New Member Orientation session in January.  We appreciate the positive feedback on it!  The fast-paced 45 minutes flew by.
 
Due to the popular demand, the Zone Membership team has scheduled TWO extra sessions in February to make it possible for more people to attend.  Different days and different times – they might work better for some time zones too!
 
These New Member Orientation sessions are:
Wednesday, February 11th at 8:30 p.m. Eastern and 
Sunday, February 15th at 9:30 p.m. Eastern
in addition to the one previously scheduled for April 23rd at 7:30 p.m. Eastern.
 
 
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Honoring Lynn’s Eighth Grade Changemakers
Posted by Alicia Reddin on Jan 30, 2026
Thirty years ago, Lynn Rotarian Joe Coombs shared a deeply personal idea with his fellow members—one shaped by his own middle school experience and the life-changing impact of a teacher who believed in him. He proposed recognizing eighth-grade students who face physical, emotional, or psychological challenges and still show up every day determined to succeed.

Since 1996, the Rotary Club of Lynn has carried forward Joe’s vision through its Eighth Grade Recognition Program, the Club’s signature event. To date, nearly 1,000 students from Lynn’s middle schools have been honored for their resilience and perseverance.

This year’s program, coordinated by Rotarian and Lynn School Committee member Tristan Smith, recognized one student from each of eight local schools. Students and their families gathered for a celebratory luncheon, generously sponsored by RiverWorks Credit Union—a meaningful reminder of the power of encouragement at just the right moment.
Wilmington Polar Plunge March 28
Posted by Chris Neville on Jan 30, 2026
Wilmington Rotary and Rotary Interact will be holding their third annual Polar Plunge to support "End Polio Now" on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 11:00AM at the Silver Lake Town Beach. All proceeds will be sent directly to Rotary International through the District to support the continuing efforts to eradicate the polio disease from the World.
 
The Wilmington Club will be setting up their own Go Fund Me Account, but other area Rotary and Interact Clubs are welcome to participate in their own Fundraisers along with us. Unheated changing facilities are available in the Beach House. Plungers are invited to a local restaurant for Pizza following the event. Interested Clubs or participants can contact Chris Neville, Wilmington Rotary and Interact Co-Advisor at nevjc@aol.com or cell 978-479-1500.
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Environmental Committee News
Posted by Andrea Lacroix on Jan 28, 2026
The District Environmental Committee is excited to share this link with you to a district-wide survey. We are encouraging all individuals to take this survey which will help us focus our efforts and attention into different project opportunities. There will be prizes and recognition associated with clubs that submit the most responses, highlight interesting projects or areas of concern, or are deemed to be particularly "green".

Please click on this link.
  Thank you for your time, we do appreciate your help.
RYLA 2026 will be May 15-17!
Posted by Christina Harris on Jan 28, 2026

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 2025 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.  We would also love to come and speak to your Rotary or Interact Club.  Please reach out to Lexi Kantor to make arrangements at lexi.kantor@gmail.com.
 
On-Line applications will be available in early February.
 

Your Rotary club can support RYLA by...

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Wakefield Club Grows With Another New Member, Dee Casey
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz
The Wakefield Rotary Club is pleased to announce its newest member, Denise “Dee” Casey, was installed into the club earlier this month by Wakefield Rotary Past President Amy Luckiewicz and her sponsor, Past President Barbara Woley. 

Casey is the current Town Administrator for the Town of Wakefield, who had been sworn into office last October. With 26 years of municipal experience, including previously serving as Deputy Town Manager in North Andover, Casey is no stranger to serving her community. Among her priorities was getting to know Wakefield residents and non-profit organizations like Rotary. “I was drawn to service, and Rotary gives me a connection to the community I serve,” she noted.

Casey added that her service interests are diverse, and that she’s most interested in helping the club develop impactful clothing drives, scholarships, food insecurity projects, veteran programs, and youth projects to name a few.
 
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Andover is Top Fundraiser for Salvation Army
Posted by Diana Kiesel on Jan 26, 2026
Andover Rotary is pleased to share that it has once again earned the distinction of being the highest single-day fundraising non-profit organization for the Lawrence Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign.

On December 23, 2025, club members, along with family volunteers, took to Main Street in Andover to ring bells and collect donations in support of families facing hardship in the greater Lawrence community. The effort resulted in more than $3,700 raised in a single day—an outstanding achievement that returned the club to the top position after a one-year hiatus.

Last year, Free Christian Church set a strong example by leading the single-day totals. Their success served as healthy motivation, and this season both organizations contributed meaningfully to a shared goal. The Lawrence Salvation Army surpassed its $100,000 Red Kettle target, ultimately raising $105,000 to support essential community services throughout the holiday season and beyond.

 
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Danver's Holiday Drive for Food Pantry
Posted by Philip Wilson on Jan 26, 2026
Danvers Rotary Club presented gift cards to local grocery stores for the Danvers People to People Food Pantry. The Pantry distributed the gift cards to families and individuals struggling during the holidays. Total number of Grocery Gift Cards 72, equaling $1800. A great project with great success, feeding our neighbors. Thank you to our Rotarians, Philip and Jane Wilson, for organizing the drive.

Pictured here are Richard Vincent, Rotarian, Amy Werner, Rotarian, John Somes, Rotary Co-President, Maureen Gillis, Community Council and Med Anderson, Community Council.
Burlington's Jeff Wisnia Passes
Posted by Cheryl Stanton on Jan 26, 2026
It is with deep sadness that we share the recent passing of our long‑time member, Jeff Wisnia. Jeff served our Burlington Rotary club and community with unwavering dedication for many years. He was our web master, a Paul Harris Fellow and supporter of all our events and projects. His commitment to “Service Above Self” was evident in every project he touched and every life he quietly improved. His wife Judith has been active in our club and a devoted caretaker ensuring he was still able to participate with Rotary while he was ill. We will all miss Jeff and so grateful our paths have crossed with his.
Storied Success for Service Above Self
Posted by Marnie R. Moore on Jan 23, 2026
On January 7th, 38 members (52%) of the Lynn Rotary club took the time to volunteer to participate in our 18th annual "Dictionary Distribution project "sponsored by Reading Cooperative Bank and McGrath Enterprises.

I do not know of any other Rotary Club where the Mayor, the Police Chief, the Fire Chief, the School Superintendent, State Representative, School Committee Members, and several elected Counselors work beside Rotarians on such a special project to demonstrate to young students that literacy is important and the cornerstone to life's success. This project fits in with public officials' goals of making our community strong by instilling knowledge into the hands of a new generation.

 
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Global Grant Long Term Success Story
Posted by Linda Doliber on Jan 22, 2026
The Marblehead Harbor Club checks in with the recipients of its grants a number of years after its grant projects have been completed. The physician who oversees the results of their 2015 global grant in Nepal was recently contacted.
 
A bit of history: The beautiful mountain-filled country of Nepal has been devastated over the years by severe earthquakes, which leave hundreds of its citizens, young and old, with serious and sometimes life-threatening injuries. In the past, family members were forced to bring their loved ones to the only hospital in the country that could stabilize patients, a hospital that was located in Dhulikhel, miles from their homes. Once stabilized, the injured people returned to their homes, but, back in 2015, there were no physical therapy services available to help them get back to normal function.
 
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Lynnfield 's Annual Build A Bed
Posted by Ron Block on Jan 21, 2026
Save The Date & Join Us
Lynnfield Rotary’s Fifth Annual Build A Bed
Saturday, May 9, 2026, 9:00 AM, Market Street, Lynnfield, MA

Build A Bed is returning to Market Street—and we’d love for you to be part of it!

Since 2022, Lynnfield Rotary has gathered volunteers to build beds for children across Massachusetts who otherwise would not have one. What started with just 10 beds has grown each year and in 2026, we’re excited to reach a major milestone: more than 100 beds built.

Each bed costs $350 and includes a mattress. Once completed, every bed is delivered directly to a child’s home. All materials, tools, and step-by-step guidance are provided, and volunteers work in small teams of up to four. Children are welcome when accompanied by an adult, making this a meaningful and hands-on family service opportunity.

This is a service project, not a fundraiser—every dollar contributed goes directly toward building beds.

 
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Polar Plunge in East Boston
Posted by Joe Steffano on Jan 21, 2026
Belle Isle Rotary is at it again with our BE BOLD - GET COLD Ocean Jump on Saturday Feb. 7, 2026, at the East Boston Yacht Club, 1 Rice St, East Boston, MA 02128 (plenty of parking).  Doors open 10am, plunge at 12pm.

What to do from 10am until the plunge, belly flop contest and other shenanigans?

Eat delicious food, sip drinks, sample whiskey/craft beers/mimosas and enjoy the company of a bunch of fun and generous people.

Don't want to jump in the ocean - no problem, come down and just join in all the fun as we raise funds for Rotary International Polio Eradication. You don't want to miss this party!
 
Download event flyer here for contact information.
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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.
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.  
 
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 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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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.
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.
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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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    U.S. Route 1
    Feb 12, 2026 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM Eastern Standard Time (UTC-05:00)
  • District Environment Committee Meeting
    Zoom
    Feb 19, 2026 7:00 PM
  • Rotary Anniversary
    Feb 23, 2026
  • Public Image & Tech Committee
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    Feb 23, 2026
    6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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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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