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Lawrence Rotary Delivers Holiday Joy
Posted by Ramsey Bahrawy on Dec 14, 2025
The Lawrence Rotary Club celebrated this holiday season with the Leahy School administrators and its grade1 to 5 students.
 
Lawrence Rotary arranged for 6 musicians to provide musical entertainment and elves to hand out gifts.  This made for both a most fun and happy celebration!  Among the club members who participated were Sean Murphy, our lead elf who coordinated the distribution of gifts to the assembled kids, and Shirley Fitzpatrick and Cecilia Cuesta who dressed in their elf costumes. They also brought sugar and caffeine laden snacks to sustain the adults.  Richard Rodriguez was an elf, Ron Hill was Santa, and Ron's wife Janis was the lovely Mrs. Claus. 
 
The children's shining eyes and happy, smiling faces told the true story of this holiday season!
 
The Lawrence Rotary Club sends its best wishes for a wonderful Christmas and holiday season, and a happy, healthy and prosperous year ahead!
Gr. Salem Rotary Club Distribute Scholastic Dictionaries
Posted by Maria Bertolone
The Gr. Salem Rotary Club has been committed in distributing scholastic dictionaries to 3rd graders for the past 20+ years. This week the club distributed 250 dictionaries to the Golden Brook School in Windham NH one of the communities we support.
 
This is an ongoing service to promote literacy and empower students with the tools they need to succeed. Gr. Salem services 5 communities, Salem, Windham, Atkinson, Hampstead and Pelham NH.
World Peace and Understanding: Save the Date
Posted by Pooja Singla on Dec 04, 2025
WORLD PEACE AND UNDERSTANDING!

Registration opens soon.  SAVE THE DATE!

Topic: Navigating the Polio Vaccine During Turbulent Times
When: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Where: Spinelli's Function Facility, Route 1, South, Lynnfield, MA, 01940

Keynote Speaker: PDG Mike McGovern
Chair International PolioPlus Committee at Rotary International,
Past Trustee of the Rotary Foundation (2012-2016),
Past Board of Director, Rotary International (2006-2008)

Stay tuned for more information.
Give the Gift of Rotary
Posted by Anne Lewis on Nov 29, 2025
Giving Tuesday, December 2, is an opportunity to make a big impact with a gift of any size to The Rotary Foundation. A donation to Annual Fund-SHARE supports projects you're passionate about. A gift to PolioPlus helps transport vaccines and immunize children to keep them safe. You ensure that our programs can bring positive and lasting change to communities close to home and around the world. Please consider giving the Gift of Rotary this season, so we can keep Doing Good in the World.
 
For ways to donate to The Rotary Foundation, click here.
Registration Now Open for Mid Year Leadership
Posted by Pooja Singla on Nov 29, 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. 
 
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Reading's Spirit of Community Giving
Posted by Tim Kelley on Dec 01, 2025
Each year, Reading Rotary works with community partners, ReadingCares, the Town of Reading and many community donors coordinate the Adopt-a-Family project for Thanksgiving and Christmas.  The Thanksgiving distribution day was November 24.  Receiving families are matched anonymously with donor families or groups to provide meal and gifts at Christmas and meals at Thanksgiving.  Donors drop off at the Town DPW garage in the first shift, then recipient families pick up their food and gifts during a later shift.  
 
Reading Rotary’s efforts were headed by Rotarian Sasha DiPietro.  This is a truly inspirational and humbling event to see the community come together to help others.  The generosity of the donors is overwhelming as evidenced by the many smiling faces as well as some tears of thanks.  Reading Rotary is proud of and grateful for its partners ReadingCares and the Town of Reading in this community giving event.  A huge thank you to all the donor families and groups. Their generosity makes this all possible.  
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February RLI Registration Now Open
Posted by Peter Majane on Oct 23, 2025
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.  Mark your calendars now!  It is open to all Rotary members. 
 
The faculty members are carefully selected by the Institute for their teaching abilities. They are drawn from all areas of the Rotary Districts. Many are present and past R.I. Directors, present and past District Governors, successful past Presidents and those with experience in special areas. If your Club cares about its future, it will want the best leadership possible. This is an outstanding opportunity for each Club to improve the Rotary knowledge of its key people, who will also be exposed to new ideas of leadership. The exchange of ideas with other experienced Rotarians alone makes the courses worthwhile.
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Visit to Lawrence for Governor Pooja
Posted by Ramsey Brahwary on Nov 29, 2025
On November 20th the Lawrence Rotary Cub enjoyed hosting District Governor Pooja Singla (far right) and District International Service Chair Maria Bertolone (2nd from left). It was an interesting and informative meeting which included both Rotary fellowship and instruction! Also pictured from left to right are Janis Hill, Shirley Fitzpatrick, Attorney Ramsey Bahrawy, Attorney Richard Rodriguez and Ron Hill.
NEADS Service Dog
Posted by Cheryl Stanton on Nov 29, 2025
The Rotary Club of Burlington participated in the "Name a Puppy Plus" program with NEADS. This was accomplished via a District Grant in 2023. NEADS is a world class service dog program. NEADS raises and trains a future Service Dog or Breeder Dog. Service Dogs provide increased independence and connection for people in need.
 
Our dog is named "Junior" and has an aptitude for hearing. We received quarterly updates and photos throughout the puppy's training which kept us up to date on Junior's progress. We are excited to share that Junior has graduated from the program and has been matched to Isabelle as a Service Dog for hearing. This has been a very rewarding experience for our club, and we know we are making a difference in the life of Isabelle.

 
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100 Coats for 100 Kids
Posted by Ramsey Bahrawy on Nov 29, 2025
Each year as the weather gets colder, the Lawrence Rotary Club purchases and delivers 100 coats, 100 mittens and 100 hats to young Lawrence Grammar School students. Two weeks ago, the Lawrence Rotary Club delivered 100 coats, 100 mittens and 100 hats to Hennessey Grammar School students.
 
Rotarians pictured are Shirley Fitzpatrick, 2nd from left; Ron Hill, 3rd from the left; Pedro Rentas 2nd from the right and Attorney Richard Rodriguez in blue suit standing next to Pedro with some of the grammar school children wearing their new winter coats. 
Happy Thanksgiving 
Posted by Pooja Singla on Nov 23, 2025
Happy Thanksgiving to all our Rotarians, families and friends from District 7930 Leadership Team.
 
At Thanksgiving we are especially thankful for all the service and good works our Rotarians and partners have provided throughout the year.  And we are thankful for the friendships and fellowship we find in Rotary.
 
Wishing you all a happy and healthy holiday.
National Clothes Swap Day
Posted by Andrea Lacroix on Nov 22, 2025
Do you remember the first ever district-wide Clothes Swap held this past September? It's a THING. National Clothes Swap Day is December 6.
 
The Environment Committee challenges you to host a clothes swap at your house or have a clothes swap activity at your next Rotary meeting. Everyone brings 1-2 items of clothing or accessories and let the fun begin. Why swap clothes? The US generates 17 million tons of textile waste annually with about 11 tons of this waste going into landfills. In many cases, these clothes are still wearable. This is a win-win for your wallet as well as the environment.

Click here for more information on National Clothes Swap Day, and if you do participate, please send me pictures.
Woburn Winchester Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon 
Posted by Brian Ouellette on Nov 22, 2025
Last week Woburn Rotary and Winchester Rotary joined together to have their annual combined meeting celebrating the Thanksgiving High School football rivalry at the Woburn/Stoneham Lodge of Elks #908. 
 
The guest speaker was Doug Carns from the Woburn Tanners 1975 Super Bowl team. Doug spoke about the great rivalry with Winchester and showed film clips of the 1975 Thanksgiving Day football game, courtesy of the Woburn Historical Society. Winchester Rotary’s historian Jack Kean also spoke about one of the longest running rivalries in Massachusetts, 125 years of Woburn and Winchester football! 
Veterans Celebrated at Foundation Event
Posted by Tim Kelley on Nov 15, 2025
On November 12, 2025, Rotarians from across District 7930 gather to honor military veterans at the PDG Bob Wood Memorial Heroes Celebration, held at the Andover Country Club. The event recognized and celebrated veterans from throughout the district for their service and dedication to their country.  Each Hero designated was presented with a Paul Harris Fellow recognition in appreciation for their service to our country.
 
It was a wonderful turnout to acknowledge and support our Heroes, and we were particularly inspired by the powerful speeches by our guests of honor BG Jack Hammond and Rotary International Director Chris Etienne with the touching story of Micaila Britto, the presence of her Service Dog, Rabbit.  We were privileged to have special guests from Rotary International Celeste Herbert and Mary Shackleton and PDG Bob Wood’s widow Susan Wood.
 
The evening’s featured speaker was Retired Brigadier General Jack Hammond, Executive Director of Home Base.  Home Base is a national nonprofit dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war for Veterans of all eras, Service Members, Military Families and Families of the Fallen through world-class, direct clinical care, wellness, education and research, all at no cost to them, regardless of era of service, discharge status or geographical location.
 
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Marblehead Harbor Changes Meeting Time
Posted by Amy Hart on Nov 16, 2025
Marblehead Harbor Rotary has officially changed our meeting day from TUESDAY to THURSDAY mornings, from 7:15 to 8:30 am 
should any of you want to join us!  The meeting location is still at Masonic Hall, 62 Pleasant Street, Marblehead, MA 01945.
 
Pictured here are:  Francie King, Co-VP Marblehead Harbor Club; Aviv Hod, President Marblehead Rotary Club; and
Amy Hart, President of Marblehead Harbor Club.
 
Marblehead Harbor Rotary can be found online here.
PI Health Check
Posted by Tim Kelley on Nov 21, 2025
As we have ticked off the first few months of the Rotary year, it is an opportune time for clubs to conduct a Public Image health check.
 
A strong and vibrant Public Image is one of 2 proven key tactics for successful and growing clubs -- the other is a large number of service projects.  Effective Public Image helps expand your reach and artfully tell compelling stories that demonstrate Rotarians as people of action.   The Public Image Committee’s role is to help clubs to have a robust media and social media strategy, an up-to-date website and an engaging online presence in their local communities.
 
We suggest all clubs engage on social media to boost your Public Image.  Social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, etc.) provides free opportunities to get your stories out there.  The various platforms can provide a direct way to push your news to the public.  Here are some tips to think about.
 
How can my club boost our Public Image?
 
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Wakefield Honors Those Who Served 
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Nov 14, 2025
What a wonderful week of celebrations as the Wakefield Rotary Club attended multiple celebrations of our nation's heroes. On Veterans Day, Rotarians Jay Curley (US Army, ret.), Barbara Worley, Joie Gerrish and Jim Fitzgerald attended the town's Veterans Day event and gave tribute to local heroes.

The following day, members of the club attended the retirement party for Rotarian Fire Chief Michael Sullivan. The third generation fire professional, Michael retired with over 41 years of service to the town.

Later that week, Barbara, President-Elect Paul Adams, Wendy Maguire, Jay Curley and his wife Annette, and Frank Fiorentino (US Army, ret.) and his wife Mary attended the District's Bob Wood Memorial Heroes' Celebration. The club mominated Wakefield Veteran Servies Director David A. Mangan (US Air Force, ret.) to be recognized.

It was truly a wonderful week of celebrating those who served. 
Join the PolioPlus Society Challenge
Posted by Tim Kelley on Nov 14, 2025
More than a dozen districts have joined together during the 2025-26 Rotary year to increase membership in the PolioPlus Society (PPS), and ultimately eradicate Polio, once and for all!
 
You can help by setting up your annual or monthly recurring Polio donation today.
 
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!
 
To learn more about the PolioPlus Society and find out how easy it is to join, please click here.
 
Each club is asked to plan an activity to raise funds for Polio sometime by March.  The top 3 clubs in PolioPlus donations now are:  1.  Marblehead; 2.  Lexington; 3.  Andover.
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Join the PolioPlus Society
Posted by Uchenna Onyeachom on Oct 24, 2025
Make District 7930 a Leader in Ending Polio
 
As we celebrate Rotary’s incredible progress toward a polio-free world, now is the time for District 7930 to step up and lead the charge! Across the Rotary network, districts are making remarkable strides through their PolioPlus Society efforts. Let’s take a moment to applaud the top performers in the PolioPlus Challenge.
 
1st Place is District 7010 with 217 PPS members, representing 14.97% of District members;
2nd Place is District 6360 with 253 PPS members, representing 12.75%; and
3rd is District 7980 with 122 PPS members, representing 6.59% of their members.
 
District 7930 has the heart, passion, and reach to be next on that list. Every club can make an impact—one member, one pledge, one conversation at a time.  We have 76 PPS in D7930.

 
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Gloucester 2026 Calendar Available
Posted by Tracy Arabian on Nov 06, 2025
The Gloucester Rotary has published a 12-month Cape Ann photo calendar for 2026, featuring the photography of several local photographers. In addition to the beautiful photography, each calendar includes a raffle ticket for a $50 weekly raffle drawing throughout the year. The calendars are $25 each and proceeds from sales will be used for the Gloucester Rotary’s many community and international activities. Calendars may be purchased online here  or at BankGloucester (160 Main St, Gloucester), the Weathervane (153 Main St, Gloucester), and at the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce (24 Harbor Loop, Gloucester) or from any Gloucester Rotarian.

Purchase 2026 calendar online.
Reminder: Due Date for Annual Return with IRS
Posted by Tim Kelley on Nov 02, 2025
Here's a reminder that your club as a nonprofit or tax-exempt organization is required to file its annual return (Forms 990, 990-EZ, 990-PF, or 990-BL) by November 15.  (This year since November 15 falls on a Saturday, the deadline is extended to November 17.)  Make sure you file your return or duly file for an extension.
 
For more information on the due date, click here.
Rockport Halloween Lunch
Posted by Janelle Favaloro on Oct 31, 2025
Our annual Halloween lunch meeting was a spirited success! More than half of our members joined in the fun by coming in costume, adding plenty of laughter and color to the day. We were delighted to welcome District Governor Pooja Singla, who arrived as Super Rotarian—cape and all!—along with our Assistant Governor Ron Block.
 
The room was filled with witches, cats, Mrs. Claus, Eeyore, a pirate, a roller skater, and many more creative looks. This festive gathering is just one of the many fun and fellowship-filled traditions that make our club so special throughout the year! Can you spot past District Governor Ingrid Brown? 
Wakefield Hosts Fun Halloween Party
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Oct 29, 2025
The Wakefield Rotary Club hosted its Halloween party at a meeting this week. Co-hosts Jay Curley and Amy Luckiewicz led several haunted games and invited members to dress up in costumes.
 
Following the weekly lunch, Rotarians and guests gathered to play a Halloween Music Trivia game, a Halloween category-based party game, and more, all for fun Halloween-themed prizes. Members were encouraged to rotate partners on team games and sit with someone they may not know that well. Club Vice-President Paul Adams said, “We love to do service projects here, but we do take breaks for fun. It’s a time for us to work with each other, build friendships, and take a break from the daily hustle of the day.” 
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Newburyport's Crutches4Africa Project
Posted by Lindsay St. Pierre on Oct 29, 2025
On Friday, Oct 24th, in honor of World Polio Day, Newburyport Rotary loaded up a truck full of crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, canes, and other mobility aids generously donated by our community - all headed to Crutches4Africa, a nonprofit that helps improve mobility and dignity for people in developing countries.
 
This effort was made possible thanks to the incredible support from our neighbors, fellow Rotary Clubs, and local organizations who answered the call over the past few months. Your donations will soon travel across the world and make a real difference for individuals in need.
 
A huge thank you to everyone who helped us collect, sort, and deliver these items. We’re proud to be part of a global mission to help eradicate polio and support those affected by it.
 
And a big thank you the Rotary Club of Saco Maine for helping us coordinate and letting us collaborate with you.
Interact JumpStart TwoFive
Posted by Keith Harris on Oct 23, 2025
The District Interact Council is sponsoring “Jumpstart TwoFive,” a panel discussion designed for Rotary Advisors and Interact leaders for sharing best practices.
 
Sunday, November 2, from 2-4 pm at Stoneham Teen Center, 79 Central St, Stoneham.
 
Five Interact leaders and RYLA alum will share success stories and field questions. This event is designed to address the number one concern shared by Interact Advisors across the District - how can we help our kids regain their pre-Covid vibrancy?
 
See if you or your kids struggle with any of these:
My students are too busy - they can’t find time to meet;
They face too much competition from other clubs...can’t find any Rotarians to help me with Interact;
Our club seems to have lost its way - they just don’t seem to have enthusiasm anymore.
 
Regardless of what challenges you face, this event is a space for sharing and discovery. And everyone who comes will have something of value to bring as well, because each of you have a heart for these kids. Together we can lift them up and inject new energy into the program. Nothing chases away the weariness like renewed purpose. Admission is free to all!
 
Please email Keith Harris with questions or to sign up. 
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Reading Donates AED to Flint Library
Posted by Tim Kelley on Oct 24, 2025
At its dinner meeting at Austin Prep this week, Reading Rotary was pleased to welcome Sharon Kelleher, Library Director of North Reading’s Flint Memorial Library.  Sharon accepted a donation for the purchase of an automated external defibrillator (AED) for the library.  Flint Memorial is North Reading's public library.
 
Sharon had reached out to Rotarian Peter Majane seeking assistance with the project.  There was a pressing need to have an AED on the fourth floor especially because the elevator is not currently working and the additional stairs created greater potential for incidents requiring the device.  Pictured are President Amy Walsh, Peter Majane, and Library Director Sharon Kelleher.
 
Reading Rotary is proud to support the communities of both Reading and North Reading, continuing our mission of service above self.  Reading Rotary also sponsors the North Reading High School Interact Club and annually offers scholarships to North Reading graduating seniors.
DG Pooja's Visit to Peabody
Posted by Kerry Armstrong on Oct 27, 2025
It was a privilege to welcome our Rotary District Governor, Pooja Singla, to the Rotary Club of Peabody. Her visit brought great energy and a clear vision for the year ahead.

She shared inspiring updates on district-wide initiatives—from youth programs and international service projects to local partnerships making a real difference. We're excited to align our club’s efforts with the broader goals of the district and explore new ways to contribute meaningfully.

Thank you, Pooja, for your leadership and for taking the time to connect with our club.

Pictured here is DG Pooja Visit with Peabody Rotary President Kerry Armstrong and Vice President Curt Bellavance.
A Rewarding Service Project
Posted by Jackie Rapisardi on Oct 27, 2025
In lieu of regular meeting last week, Beverly Rotary made 100 take home dinners for home bound Beverly folk. With the guidance of Brenda Mattos of Ellis Square Friends, a nutritious and delicious meal was prepared.

Our diners got Mexican seasoned rice. All rice seasonings came from Green Beverly Food diversion program. Corn on the cob that was donated by the American Legion in Middleton. We decided to make Mexican lasagna because we received a case of spinach wraps from our Stop & Shop donation. We prepared for 100 people, we served 96. And today’s win...we served 100 people at $1.06 a serving!!! Yup, Ellis Square Friends spent $106.00 to make that entire meal. So $49.75 of that was spent on Chicken. All we purchased was cheese, sour cream, Salsa and a 10lb bag of rice. And that is how we do it.

Thanks to Brenda, President Connor and all our volunteers who provided a dinner for those most under served #beverlyrotary #ellissquarefriends #district7930 #beverlyma #beverlymainstreets
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DG Nomination Deadline Extended
Posted by Pooja Singla on Oct 17, 2025
Deadline to submit the Nominations for District Governor (2028-29) has been extended until Friday, October 31, 2025.
 
District 7930 is looking for the future leader for Rotary Year 2028-2029 to carry its flagship forward!  This is our Rotary District. 
 
Let's make every effort in order to make its impact more meaningful and magical going forward! We are all in this together!
 
Please propose suitable candidates who meet the qualifications to serve.
 
If you feel that your club has such a leader among your members, (including yourself) please consider putting them forward to help fulfill Rotary's ongoing missions.  
 
The nomination form can be downloaded here.  In addition to the nomination form, please include a Rotary-focused resume of the candidate, as well as the candidate's vision statement of what they would like to accomplish for our district in their year as district governor. Completed nomination forms and send to me at pooja.d7930@gmail.com along with the additional documents.
 
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Woburn Thanks Scouts 
Posted by Brian Ouellette on Oct 24, 2025
Last week Woburn Rotary invited Assistant Scout Master Brian Grace and Scout Unit Commissioner Dave Frizzell of Woburn Scouts Pack 502 to speak about the work that the scouts do in the community and the leadership skills that are learned in the scouts. We were especially grateful for the work the scouts did for our Flags for Heroes program lead by past Rotary Club of Woburn President Bill Sullivan. The scouts helped to install the base mounts into the ground so the flags could fly in Ferullo Park in North Woburn. Rotary Club of Woburn President Danny Walbourne presented the scouts with a donation.
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Rotary District 7930 is made up of 44 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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