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Gloucester-rotary-to-host-casino-night-fundraiser
Posted by Tracy Arabian

 

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. 
 

Wakefield Rotarians Honor Mother’s Day
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on May 08, 2026
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.”

According to Centerboard’s website, “Centerboard provides holistic support to adults and youth in Greater Lynn and on the North Shore facing unimaginable difficulties such as housing insecurity, trauma, exploitation, domestic violence, and substance use—offering not just housing but also a wide range of services designed to help each person heal, gain stability, and pursue a safe and stable life.”
 
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Data Centers Zoom Event, May 28
Posted by Andrea Lacroix on May 08, 2026

Love Artificial Intelligence? Learn how it works and how Data Centers are involved.  Our presenter is Sam Lambert from the Sierra Club Massachusetts.

Registration required to get the zoom link:

When: May 28, 2026, 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/2-5RExxvT_SOhizCTqfjaA

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

District Conference: Service, Learning and Salem Fun
Posted by Laura Meisenhelter on May 08, 2026
Over 55 Rotarians and friends attended the annual District 7930 Conference at the Salem Waterfront Hotel. The day started with fellowship as Rotarians shared coffee and breakfast with each other.
 
The day officially started with the District Conference Business Meeting. District Governor Pooja Singla extended a warm welcome to all the conferees and celebrated our work in our communities, “You’ve strengthened your communities, supported one another, and advanced projects that reflect the very best of Rotary’s values.” Past District Governor Dave Gardner  reviewed the proposed revisions to the bylaws. There was an excellent discussion with the Rotarians present and it was decided that the Bylaws Committee would incorporate the suggestions. District Secretary Laura Meisenhelter recorded the votes on three District level positions. There was no vote at that time. Liz Cullen (Newburyport) was elected as District Governor Nominee. Adam Rodgers (Stoneham) was approved as District Treasurer. Don Gottfried (Andover) was approved as Trustee to the Permanent Fund.
 
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Unite for Peace Zoom Event
Posted by Tim Kelley on May 06, 2026
Peace is more than the absence of violence.  And as Rotary members we share the role of Peacebuilders around the world.
 
Unite for Peace, May 20, 2026 at 7 pm, brings together global voices, real stories, and moments of connection, from people who have fled conflict, to those helping others heal and rebuild, to those bringing disparate views together in empathy and understanding, to leaders shaping what peace looks like in action. 
 
This is what Rotary members do.  This is a conversation worth being part of.
 
Speakers, including RI President Elect Yinka Babalola, music and more.  For more information click here.  Free registration here.
 
“When we change our communities, we create lasting impact across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.” Yinka Babalola
 
News About IPDG Tom Hankard
Posted by Tim Kelley on May 01, 2026
Immediate Past District Governor Tom Hankard is currently recovering after an accident that resulted in a significant neck and spinal cord injury. 
 
He underwent spinal surgery at Mass General Hospital earlier this spring and is currently undergoing comprehensive rehabilitation at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Charlestown, where he is expected to be for a total of three months.
 
Despite the challenges, Tom remains in good spirits and continues to demonstrate his trademark positive attitude throughout his recovery.
 
Cards and well wishes are warmly welcomed and can be sent to:
 
Tom Hankard
14 Edgehill Road
Winthrop, MA 02152
 
Please keep Tom in your thoughts as he works toward recovery.
Public Image Webinar, May 5
Posted by Tim Kelley on May 04, 2026
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. 
 
This webinar is for all Rotarians interested in expanding their Public Image toolbox and anyone interested in learning about these new forms of communication. 
 
Register for the webinar here.
Cowboys, Cocktails & Community Fundraiser
Posted by Sandy Carlisle on May 01, 2026
Amesbury Rotary will holding their annual fundraiser with the theme of Cowboys, Cocktails and Community at Crave Brasserie, (16 Water Street, Amesbury) on Monday, May11 - doors open at 5:30 PM 
 
Funds raised from the raffles and attendance will be used to support our scholarships, Bike Safety Day, markers for veteran's graves, and numerous other community projects.
Amesbury Rotary Annual Bike Safety Day
Posted by Sandy Carlisle on May 01, 2026
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.
Rotary Club of Chelsea Derby Fundraiser
Posted by Douglas B. Mauch on May 01, 2026
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.

Our goal is to make a lasting impact on Chelsea’s youth by funding five $1,500 scholarships for Chelsea Class of 2026 seniors, helping them take the next step toward their college dreams. Additionally, we aim to sponsor 20 children ($1,100 per child) to attend Camp Rotary in Boxford, MA—giving them the chance to experience the outdoors, build friendships, and enjoy summer in a way many inner-city youth never have before.

Tickets are $100 and the dinner is $50.
You can purchase sponsorships and tickets here.
 
All proceeds go back to our Chelsea youth. We could not do this without your support!
 
District Conference on Salem Waterfront
Posted by Pooja Singla on Apr 17, 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 extended to April 28, 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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Promote Rotary Ads, Contact Local Media Outlet
Posted by Pooja Singla on Apr 25, 2026
Are you familiar with Rotary’s Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign? These ads showcase who we are, what we do, and invite the public to take action with us. Rotary PSAs are available for U.S. television and radio stations to air – at no cost to us!
 
Since launching in March 2020, the campaign has reached millions of Americans through TV, radio, and print, generating more than $58 million in donated media value. We’ve recently contacted media outlets nationwide to share our newest PSAs (see attached PDF). This outreach is timed to support vaccine access and disease prevention during World Immunization Week (24-30 April).
 
You can help keep the momentum going by reaching out directly to TV and radio program directors. They’re often glad to hear from community members and regularly include PSAs in their programming when asked.  A sample outreach letter is included to help you get started.
 
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Zone Public Image Award
Posted by Tim Kelley on Apr 24, 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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Ipswich-Rowley Announces 2026 Community Support Awards
Posted by Bob Wicks on Apr 23, 2026
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.

- The YMCA of the North Shore, for its youth development programs, particularly summer camp for 5-10 children in financial need. Accepting was Chris Bevilacqua. 
- Ipswich Education Foundation, for various initiatives that deepen hands on learning, environmental stewardship, and student engagement in the Middle and High School levels. Accepting were Amy Borgman and Ingrid Miles. 
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2 Sides Project Visits Marblehead
Posted by Linda Sullivan on Apr 24, 2026
At Marblehead Rotary, we believe that while the shadows of conflict last for generations, the cycle of enmity is not inevitable. We recently hosted the women of the 2 Sides Project, an incredible group connecting American and Vietnamese “Gold Star” children who lost their fathers on opposite sides of the Vietnam War. The nonprofit works with the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO) to organize meetings in Vietnam between the two groups and builds Peace Homes for needy families in the places where their fathers died. Their story is a powerful reminder that we can choose connection over grievance, even decades after a conflict ends.
 
 
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Have You Joined the PolioPlus Society Yet?
Posted by Uchenna Onyeachom on Apr 24, 2026
We are in a Challenge to increase our PolioPlus Society (PPS) membership.  More than a dozen districts have joined together during the 2025-26 Rotary year in the PPS Challenge with the goal of ultimately eradicating Polio, once and for all!
 
PolioPlus Society consists of Rotarians who pledge a minimum of $100 per year to the PolioPlus Fund until polio is eradicated from the face of the earth.  To learn more about the PolioPlus Society and find out how easy it is to join, please click here.
 
The district with the greatest percentage increase of PPS members by June 2026 will win a fancy banner and bragging rights! Better yet we will all know we did our part in saving the lives of children all over the world!  You can help by setting up your annual or monthly recurring Polio donation today.
 
Each club is asked to plan an activity to raise funds for Polio sometime by March.  
 
Here’s how you can help right now:
 
Encourage your members to join the PolioPlus Society today — click here.
Highlight a “Polio Champion” from your club in your next meeting or newsletter.
Share your club’s stories and photos on social media with the hashtag #EndPolioNow and tag @Rotary7930.
 
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Top Giving Clubs to Annual Fund this Year
Posted by Tim Kelley on Apr 18, 2026
Top Three Per Capita Giving Clubs for Annual Fund as of April 18:
 
Number 1:  Hamilton-Wenham
Number 2:  Arlington
Number 3:  Lynnfield
 
How is your club doing?
 
Before the Rotary year closes, 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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District Learning Assembly on June 3
Posted by Terry Rezendes Curran on May 08, 2026
The District Learning Assembly has been rescheduled to June 3, 2026 at Four Points Sheraton from 5-9 pm.
 
The first key reason for attending the District Learning Assembly 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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Ipswich-Rowley Adds 4 New Members
Posted by Bob Wicks on Apr 17, 2026
Spring is Busting Out with New Members at Ipswich-Rowley Rotary.

Ipswich-Rowley Rotary is delighted to welcome David Fields, Eric Gedstad, Kevin Moriarty, and Virginia Stevens to the Rotary family.

David Fields lives in Rowley and is employed by the state of Massachusetts in the field of land use entitlements, where he actively seeks new opportunities in housing development and investment. David also sits on the Rowley Planning Board. He also is actively involved as a volunteer at his child’s school and is teaching his daughter amateur radio and rocketry. David is sponsored by Deb Mahoney.

 
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Parkway's Paul Harris Dinner May 1
Posted by Ray Fitzgerald on Apr 17, 2026
The Parkway Rotary Club of West Roxbury, Roslindale, and Jamaica Plain will be hosting a dinner on Friday, May 1st at 6 PM at the Stratford Street Church honoring Judy Roddy’s “Service Above Self” to the community at Rose’s Bounty. There will also be a wine tasting and wine raffle hand-picked by a local sommelier as part of the event.
 
Proceeds will benefit Parkway Rotary as well as Judy’s charity Free Wheelchair Mission. Tickets are $50 each (or a table of 8 for $400) can be purchased with VENMO @stratfordstreetchurch, verification code 2692 or by check (made out to Parkway Rotary) and mailed to Parkway Rotary, PO Box 320552, West Roxbury, MA 02132.
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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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.
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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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Upcoming Events
  • District Foundation Committee
    ZOOM
    May 12, 2026 7:00 PM
  • District 7930 RYLA at Camp Rotary
    Camp Rotary, Boxford
    May 15, 2026 – May 17, 2026
  • RYLA - District 7930 and 7950
    Camp Rotary, Boxford
    May 15, 2026 - May 17, 2026
  • PDG Council Meeting
    May 19, 2026
    6:00 PM - 9:00 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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