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:
 
• Leadership Development: It trains incoming Club Presidents, Secretaries, Treasurers and Committee Chairs, equipping them with the skills needed for their roles.
 
• Strategic Alignment: Participants learn about the new Rotary International President's theme and the District Governor's goals, helping align local efforts with global initiatives.
 
• Networking and Exchange: It brings together Rotarians from across the District, fostering fellowship and the sharing of new ideas to make Clubs more effective.
 
• Foundation and Project Training: The Assembly provides essential training on the Rotary Foundation, grant management and youth protection, enabling Clubs to execute successful projects.
 
• Club Success Factor: Full representation and participation in the district assembly are often key predictors of a Rotary Club's success for the year. 
The training is generally geared toward incoming leaders and Committee Chairs to prepare them for their term, ensuring a smooth transition and increased, sustained impact at the Club level. 
 
Please register here. District Learning Assembly, on June 3, 5 to 9 pm at Four Points Sheraton, 1 Audubon Road in Wakefield.  Cost $45.