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Now Mow May
Posted by Alexander Falk on Mar 15, 2023

The goal of No Mow May is to allow grass to grow un-mown for the month of May, allowing wild flowers to come through and creating habitat and forage for early season pollinators. This is particularly important in urban areas where floral resources are often limited.

This spring, we are inviting all Rotary Clubs to participate in our No Mow May campaign by producing and distributing lawn signs that contain the Rotary logo, the name of your Rotary Club, and the friendly and playful call-to-action Let's Pollinate! Our District 7930 Environmental and Public Image Committees have cooperated on this effort and have created two templates that you can easily customize for your own Rotary Club.
 
Similar to what we did for the new Membership Brochure, Public Image Committee Chair Andrew Maddox has created an online design tool that allows you to easily customize this lawn sign for your Rotary Club.
 
Please click here to learn more about this program and get started with customizing your lawn signs.
District Assembly 2023
Posted by David Deutsch on Mar 14, 2023

The District Assembly is our next step in the journey of training incoming club leaders for the upcoming Rotary year 2023-24, including the Grant Qualification Seminar, which is open to all club members. 

This year we will be in-person again and will be meeting at the Four Points Sheraton in Wakefield on Wednesday, April 12. 

For the Grant Qualification Seminar we recommend that each club send at least two members to attend - but there is no limit. If your club grant committee includes multiple members, it would be ideal if they could all attend and get qualified. The District Assembly is open to all Rotarians in our district!

The evening will begin at 5:30PM with five parallel tracks for:

  • Presidents-Elect – Post PETS
  • AGs
  • Secretaries
  • Membership and PI Chairs
  • Foundation Chairs

 

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ClubRunner Changeover Training
Posted by Lori Karas on Mar 14, 2023
To help better prepare incoming Club and District Officers for the new Rotary year, ClubRunner is holding a series of free webinars from April 14-23 to help you brush up on your ClubRunner skills and knowledge. Hosted by expert Product Specialists from the ClubRunner team, they will be presenting webinars based on roles, club or district versions, and in-depth module deep dives. There will be live Q&A available during and after the webinar!
 
Click here to register on the ClubRunner website.
Cambridge Hosts International Women's Day Event
Posted by Natascha Finnerty on Mar 11, 2023
Invite your family and friends to our International Women's Day event on Saturday March 25th (see flyer) to spread the word about Rotary International's commitment to girls' empowerment. Rotary sponsors countess initiatives to support the education and well-being of women and girls. This is the "year of the girl." 
 
Cambridge Rotary has invited two special groups to showcase their work. The event will highlight the theme – Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality. Lean about the STEM programs offered to low-income girls at the Science Club for Girls in Cambridge and computer training offered to children rescued from illegal labor at Distressed Children and Infants in Dhaka Bangladesh to ensure a promising future. 
 
We are also excited to hear from Sarah MacDonald, Director of Life Science Cares, a community service organization for people working in the biotech field. Their group supports the community, including a paid internship program for students from diverse backgrounds through Project Onramp. We will award a woman making a difference in technology. 
 
Be inspired, have fun and meet new people who care about making a better future for half the sky. 
 
Tickets are $35 to support these groups and a free ticket for students. https://Cambridgerotarywomensday2023.eventbrite.com 
International Women's Day Celebrations
Posted by Sarah Furie on Mar 08, 2023
On International Women's Day this Wednesday, we featured three dedicated Rotarian women in our district on our social media platforms. 
 
Becca Harris, a Past President and future Co-President elect of Arlington, MA Rotary Club. She says, "the best way I know how to uplift women is to make sure that the conversation and action of equality for every person on earth no matter gender, race, sexual orientation, and ability are on the forefront of my communities and friends." Through Rotary's service, education and action in the community, she believes Rotary is working towards achieving equity. 
 
When asked how she is celebrating women this month she said, "I am celebrating by sharing stories of women, especially women of BIPOC communities. I am also making sure I thank my mentors and other strong women in my life." 
 
 
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Arlington Catholic Interact Build-a-Bed Project
Posted by Paul F. Buckley on Mar 08, 2023
Arlington Rotary was proud to present our Interact Club with $700 to help complete their funding to gift beds to children in need. Interact raised the rest of the $1750 needed to build 5 beds. Rotarian Bill Hayney and President Paul Buckley delivered the check.

We also discussed RYLA with the Club and we will now be sponsoring a few participants! 
Cambridge Joins Center for Astrophysics Book Drive 
Posted by Natascha Finnerty on Mar 07, 2023
Cambridge Rotary turned 100 years this May and has an ambitious goal of a service project every month this year. January seemed like a good time to clear out the bookshelves. Our club sponsored its 5th joint book donation drive with the Center for Astrophysics Wolbach Library in Cambridge to support children exiting the foster system and other challenged youth (MTwyouth.org) to run a bookstore and earn funds for college and counseling.

150 books were collected and more were promised on the day of the book pickup. Cambridge Rotary thanks librarian Daina Bouquin for her readiness to help and promote the book drive through emails and support. "With the support of local partners, Cambridge Rotary can expand its outreach and awareness of its community service efforts," explains Natascha Finnerty, member and organizer of the drive. 
Malden Rotarian James Norris:  Author and Inspiration
Posted by David Hart on Mar 07, 2023
James Norris is the Founder and President of Handi Capable Fitness and author of “Feeling Left Out”. "Feeling Left Out" is the first in a series of four (4) Children's Books. In his own forthright style, Author James Norris provides us with the message that it is our hope that we continue to convey and inspire the messages that everyone deserves to live a life they are proud of; No challenge can stop you from doing the amazing things you want to; Physical activity strengthens both the mind and body; and Encouraging others to get out and be active is part of improving your own life.
 
See the video here of James ringing the Finish Bell at the Boston Bruins Foundation BFit Challenge at the TD Boston Garden in early February. 
 
James Norris is the Founder and President of Handi Capable Fitness, Inc. (HCF). HCF is a 501(c)(3) Organization headquartered in Malden, Massachusetts. Its Website Address is www.handicapablefitness.com. Mr. Norris is a nationally known Handi Capable Athlete and Motivational Speaker who was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy just before his second birthday. James has a very strong Social Media presence across many Platforms and is a popular sought-after National Speaker. Mr. Norris is currently in his later thirties. HCF supports the health and wellness of all adaptive athletes nationwide, encouraging them to step out of their box, and face adversity with strength, courage, and resilience. Through scholarship funding, HCF is able to provide much needed funding for fitness memberships, athletic equipment, and travel for its adaptive athletic community.
 
You can support James and HCF by purchasing his book, Feeling Left Out, on Amazon or Author House.
Chase Delano Joins Ipswich-Rowley
Posted by Bob Wicks on Mar 06, 2023
Ipswich-Rowley Rotary is happy to announce that Chase Delano has joined the Rotary family.
 
A recent addition to the local scene, Chase already is making a significant impact on Ipswich and the wider community. She holds a Master’s Degree in Organizational Development, and currently serves as Executive Director of the Ipswich Partnership to which she brings broad experience in marketing, strategic partnerships, community building, and organizational development. 
 
Chase is very engaged in the community as a member of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, the Essex County Beekeepers Association, the Ipswich Garden Club, and MAC Tennis (USTA league). She also volunteers at the Three Sisters Garden Project. 
 
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Danvers Rotary Calendar Fundraiser
Posted by Becky Kilborn on Mar 05, 2023
Danvers Rotary announces a fundraiser for April 2023. The calendar offers a prize or prizes for each day of the month in April. Purchase a calendar for $10 and you have 30 chances to win. The more tickets you purchase the more chances to win some great prizes. Each date offers cash or gift cards.

Calendars are available at Danvers YMCA, 34 Pickering Street, Danvers 978-774-2055. Or contact Becky Kilborn at bjkilborn@gmail.com or 508-641-7865. A drawing will be held each day and the winner will be notified.  Got to www.danversrotary.org for more information.  Click here to view calendar and prizes.
 
We are grateful for your help.
Follow Us to the Moon
Posted by Jackie Rapisardi on Mar 03, 2023
The Beverly Rotary Club is having its Spring Fundraiser, "Follow Us to the Moon!" on Friday, April 28th from 6:00 to 10:30 pm at Danversport Waterfront.  This event is featuring HOWL 2GO, dueling pianos.  This is an evening of song, dance and fun. Specific details are on the flyer.  Proceeds will benefit the Charitable causes of the Beverly Rotary Foundation.  This includes scholarships to high school seniors.  The tickets are $70 each which includes admission, heavy hors oeuvres, dessert and coffee.  There will be silent and brief live auctions, cash bar, raffles, a putting contest, and other special attractions. 
 
For tickets, go to https://bit.ly/RotaryMoon. For more info, you can contact Jackie Rapisardi at rappy57@me.com.   Download the flyer here.
3 District Conference Details Announced
Posted by Alexander Falk on Mar 03, 2023
On Saturday, April 22, 2023, Rotary Districts 7890, 7910, and 7930 will come together at the Burlington Marriott for a 3 District Conference with Keynote Speaker Evan Burrell. 

In this short promotional video, the three District Governors, Randy Chapell, Victor Tom, and Alexander Falk as well as Evan Burrell provide an overview of the conference schedule and events.  Please watch the video and then sign up for the District Conference.
 
We are also looking for sponsors and program book ads for the district conference – please click here if you want to advertise your business and support the conference at the same time: https://rotary7930.org/page/conference-program-book-ads-sponsorships/
Ipswich River Watershed Legislative Breakfast
Posted by Joan Kelly Arsenault on Feb 28, 2023
Join Ipswich-Rowley Rotarians and other supporters of our Ipswich River watershed in a Legislative Breakfast, Tuesday, March 14, 8:30 a.m., at the Fernwood Country Club, Middleton, MA. Past Trustee Julia Phelps will be speaking on behalf of TRF.

Our new Global Grant, Saving the Ipswich River and Watersheds is sponsoring this unique event. Join us to discuss water and climate resiliency issues facing our watershed and communities. State legislators from around the watershed will share their ideas about how to protect our rivers. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of their legislators about these important topics.

The cost for breakfast is $25. Link to register:
https://www.ipswichriver.org/events/legislative-breakfast-2023/. 
No Mow May
Posted by William Reilly on Feb 06, 2023
On February 2, 2023, Alex Pedro, owner of Plants by Pedro, spoke at a meeting of the Rotary Club of Lynn. He spoke about the various pollinators in our environment and the need to “help” them survive. He said: “We are all familiar with the common bee, yet there are numerous other pollinators. Basically, any insect that flies can be considered one.”  If an insect is attracted to a flowering plant, then it is considered to be a pollinator. 
 
One way we can help them survive is to allow our lawns to grow without cutting it or treating the lawn with harsh chemicals. By not cutting or treating the lawn, we allow it to grow longer and let flowering weeds grow, or wildflowers. This allows the pollinators to help the flowers grow which can help the vegetable, and fruit plants to grow to maturity. Without the pollinators in the environment, we would not have as many fruits and vegetables. We have all heard of the need for apple orchard owners to rent beehives to help with the pollination. The need to rent the hives is because of a bee shortage. 
 
During his talk he stressed that people should live by the motto of: No Mow May! If we all did that it would help the environment! Why No Mow May? Because when you mow the lawns of your homes in May (in northern climates), it removes habitat and nutrients for bees and other pollinators that are emerging from underground winter homes. He left us with this closing message: “Keep in mind that there are four simple ways to protect pollinators: Grow pollinator friendly flowers; Provide nest sites; Avoid pesticides; and Spread the word”.
 
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Peabody Celebrates Black History Month
Posted by Alysa Hayden on Feb 23, 2023
Rotary Peabody ended its month-long celebration of Black History month with speaker Nicole McClain, founder and President of the North Shore Juneteenth Association, Inc.  Her organization's mission is to spread awareness about the Juneteenth holiday, sharing positive images of Black American culture with the community and joining the fight to dismantle racism using events and programming as a tool for change.  Her informative, revelatory talk renewed the Club's dedication to its DEI efforts, including plans to celebrate Black Americans and other BIPOC and marginalized groups throughout the year. 
 
We encourage all Clubs to celebrate Juneteenth in their cities/towns.  You can get more information on the North Shore Juneteenth Association here.  
Chelsea Celebrates Member's 50th Year in Rotary
Posted by Douglas Mauch on Feb 21, 2023
The Rotary Club of Chelsea held a special evening meeting to celebrate Past President Allan I. Alpert’s 50 years as a Chelsea Rotarian.  Joining Rotary in January 1973, Allan was the youngest member to join Rotary, three months short of his 24th birthday.  After serving as Sergeant-at-Arms and Vice President, he was elected Club President, serving for the 1977–1978 Rotary year as the youngest President in the Club’s or District’s history.  Coincidently, during Allan’s tenure as president, Chelsea Rotary celebrated its 50th anniversary at the former Caruso’s Diplomat in Saugus with over four hundred guests attending.

Allan, a three-time Paul Harris Fellow, was joined at the meeting by his wife Laraine, a Paul Harris Award recipient, son, daughter and two grandchildren, while two other sons and families joined us on Zoom.

Pictured here are President Rick Gopen and celebration chair, PP Juan Gallego, presenting Allan with a citation from the City of Chelsea celebrating his 50 years as a Chelsea Rotarian and his service to the community.  The Club also presented Allan with a plaque and gavel commemorating his fifty years as a Rotarian.
Marblehead Harbor Welcomes New Members
Posted by Linda Doliber on Feb 21, 2023
The Rotary Club of Marblehead Harbor has inducted two new members, Julie Hahnke and Francie King.  Julie is CEO of Cecropia Strong, a non-profit that assists people with physical disabilities to lead full lives.  Francie is a published author and editor who has recently joined the leadership team of The Marblehead Current, Marblehead’s non-profit weekly newspaper.  Both Julie and Francie transitioned from the club’s Service Membership to Active.
 
Pictured here are left to right:  Don Doliber, Club Secretary; Julie Hahnke; President Jessica Barnett and Julie’s sponsor; Francie King; and Bob Erbetta, Francie’s husband and sponsor.
Salem Builds Beds for Children in Need
Posted by Jennifer Close on Feb 17, 2023
On Saturday, February 11 the Salem Rotary Club along with the EarlyAct Club from the Phoenix School built 10 twin beds for children in need of their own bed. The Salem Club was able to increase to 10 beds using District Grant funds.
 
At A Bed for Every Child, they believe sleep is just as essential as food, water, shelter, and clothing – and that all children deserve space to dream. If interested in learning more, check out abedforeverychild.org.
Arlington Polar Dip Video Coverage
Posted by Tim Kelley on Feb 16, 2023
On Saturday, January 28th members of the Arlington Rotary Club held its 3rd Annual Polar Dip at St. Camilla's Church lot.  With no centralized Polar Plunge hosted by the District, Clubs are encouraged to create their own event to raise funds for polio eradication. 
 
Four brave dippers plunged into the icy dunk tank.  The club raised more than $2000, which will be matched 2-to-1 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to help provide every child with the polio vaccine, and bring us closer to a polio-free world.  
 
The event was covered by local cable ACMI.  The video is available here and is a must see.
Rockport's Valentine's Senior Lunch Returns
Posted by Matt Wigton on Feb 15, 2023
Rockport Rotarians and senior citizens were ecstatic to enjoy the annual Valentine’s Luncheon for seniors once again!  The event, in partnership with Rockport’s Fish Shack restaurant, had taken a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19.  This year included a delightful performance from Rockport High School’s Madrigals, handmade cards from Rockport Elementary School students and chocolates from Tuck’s Candy.  The lunch is presented as a gift of love and community service from Rockport Rotary to the town’s seniors.  According to club Co-President Janelle Favaloro, “the event was a great success and fun was had by all involved.” 
Announcing a new DG District Grant match for TutuDesks
Posted by Alexander Falk on Feb 13, 2023
In the wake of our recent successful World Peace & Understanding Event, we are excited to announce a new DG District Grant to fund at least one, but possibly even two full production runs of 1,000 TutuDesks each. In the district grant spending plan that we just submitted to The Rotary Foundation, we've allocated a total amount of $10,000 for matching club donations to the TutuDesk Campaign.
 
All the funds already collected via the webinar registration as well as via the separate online donation link will be counted as club contributions and will be matched 1:1 with DDF (District Designated Funds).
 
In addition, we are asking Rotary Clubs that have already collected monies for TutuDesks to inform DG Alexander Falk and DRFC Joan Arsenault about the amounts you have raised, and to send those funds via check to District Treasurer Arthur Schwartz. For those clubs that have not yet decided to make a contribution: you can still get onboard and participate. Please make sure you inform us about the funds raised and send your contribution check no later than March 15th.
 
We are very excited to hear from you and hope that by using this DDF match we can make a huge positive impact on the lives of many children in sub-Saharan Africa!
Help Wanted - District Treasurer & Registrar
Posted by Lori Karas on Feb 10, 2023
HELP WANTED – 
District 7930 Assistant Treasurer
Do you have a passion for numbers?  Do you have experience in cash handling, collections, accounting, and financial and tax reporting? 
Then you may be a great candidate to learn and assist our current District Treasurer, Arthur Schwartz!  Here is the full job description and how to apply to this role.
HELP WANTED – 
District 7930 Registrar 2023-2024
Are you a wiz with ClubRunner? Are you excited by putting together the registration and marketing for events within your club?  Do you like to attend and welcome those who attend the event?
Then you may be just the person we’re looking for to be the Registrar for the 2023-2024 Rotary year. Please reach out to Lori Karas, DGE at lori.karas@outlook.com.
 
DEI Webinar Recording on Implicit Bias
Posted by Alexander Falk on Feb 11, 2023
The Rotary District 7930 Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee hosted a webinar on Unconscious Bias aka Implicit Bias on January 18, 2023, with Topic Expert Lt. Glen Mills of the Burlington Police Department.
The presentation was about Unconscious Bias, also known as Implicit Bias. Implicit Bias is a bias or prejudice that is present but not consciously held or recognized. All people have biases and some of these subconscious biases can go against what we consciously believe in. These implicit biases can influence our decision making and can lead to assumptions that are inaccurate or unfair, or to make decisions that are wrong. The presentation included an explanation of what implicit bias is, what research on the topic suggests, identifying one's own biases, and strategies to avoid bias-based decision making.
Click here to watch a recording of this webinar on YouTube.
World Peace & Understanding Webinar Recording: TutuDesk Campaign
Posted by Alexander Falk on Feb 09, 2023
February is World Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Month. Our annual World Peace & Understanding event on February 8th has featured the TutuDesk Campaign. As I have visited all the clubs in our district, the one theme from my DG visit presentation that resonated the most with Rotarians all over the district was the TutuDesk Campaign, so it seemed appropriate to focus our World Peace & Understanding event on this topic.
 
The speaker lineup included Charlie Milner of the Marblehead Rotary Club, DG Randell Barclay of Rotary District 7870 (Southern VT & NH), as well as PDG Francis Callard from South Africa.
 
And we had a surprise visit from Rotary International President Jennifer Jones joining us for this amazing evening! What a treat!
 
If you missed the webinar and would like to donate one (or more) TutuDesks to a child in sub-Saharan Africa, please click on this link here: https://checkout.square.site/merchant/ML5AXY2NVTDD3/checkout/CPHSHG53CJ54LLZMJQDPKDSV
 
After you've made your donation, please watch the webinar recording here on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/22f969IQTOg
Boston Rotaract Rebuild
Posted by Sarah Furie on Feb 03, 2023
We're happy to share our wonderful turnout for the first meeting of the new year. As we are a group of young adults, aged 18 and up, we attract passionate undergrad students to our club. At our meeting we had students from multiple schools in the Boston area and some who are studying abroad right now. Most have volunteered with Rotary in some way before (Interact, Rotaract, or a Student Exchange program). Since we're always looking to build membership, we would appreciate you spreading the word about our club. Please share about the club with your neighbors, friends, and colleagues. 
 
Our next meeting is set for Tuesday, February 7th at 7 p.m. at the Star Market next to the TD Garden on Causeway Street, Boston. If you're interested in more information, please email bostonrotaract.membership@gmail.com. 
2023 RYLA Registration is Open
Posted by Allie Foley on Feb 10, 2023
RYLA 2023—May 12–14!  Applications Are Now Open!
 
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.
 
High school, sophomores, juniors, and seniors are invited to attend a weekend-long event, where they learn life and leadership skills including goal setting, cultural understanding, problem solving, communication, public speaking, networking, community building, team building and more!

The cost for RYLA this year is $325 per student (typically paid by sponsoring Rotary Clubs), plus a $25 application fee (paid for by students).
 
Prospective students can apply by clicking here.
 
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Is your Club DEI Certified?
Posted by David Hart on Jan 31, 2023
As our Rotary Year 22-23 hit the mid-point you still have time to submit your Club’s Diversity Equity and Inclusion citation and score sheet. 
 
Most Clubs have found that when they review the Citation requirements (25 suggested action steps, Club must achieve 13 of the 25 for certification) that the Club has already achieved some of the action steps.
 
Your Club has until June 30, 2023, to review and submit your DEI Citation score sheet for certification. Please fill out your scoresheet and email to David Hart DEI Committee Chair and District Governor Alex.
 
DEI Citation and Score Sheet documents are available on the District 7930 DEI web page.
Please click on this link:  https://rotary7930.org/sitepage/dei.
 
If you would like someone from the DEI Committee to come and speak to your Club, please contact David Hart, DEI Committee Chair at davidhart4251@gmail.com to arrange a date and time.
 
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact David Hart at davidhart4251@gmail.com or at 781-718-7799.
 
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District Governor Alexander Falk

 
 
Alexander Falk
District Governor 2022-23
 
District Governor
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
  • Public Image & Tech Committee
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    Mar 20, 2023
    6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • DEI Committee
    Zoom
    Mar 21, 2023
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • District Environmental Committee Meeting
    Zoom
    Mar 22, 2023
    7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • DG-Track & Committee Chairs Mtg
    Zoom
    Mar 27, 2023
    7:00 PM - 8:00 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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