District 7930 eBulletin

October 3, 2018


 
2017-2018 Presidential Citations
 
The District Leadership is excited to announce the 2017-2018 Rotary Citation recipients.
 
The Rotary Clubs of Amesbury, Beverly, Boston, Burlington, Cambridge, Danvers, Greater Salem, NH, Ipswich, Manchester-Essex, Marblehead, Medford, Reading, Salem, Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield, Winchester, and Woburn all exceeded the requirements to achieve this prestigious award. Congratulations to the Presidents and to every member on your role in this success.
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Peabody Rotary Honored
The Peabody Rotary Club was recognized with the Peter Torigian Memorial International Festival Spirit Award in September! Mayor Bettencourt praised the Rotary Club of Peabody for being involved in every aspect of the City, including the International Festival, the schools, the Library, Haven from Hunger and Citizens Inn, all the things that raise the quality of life in our City.
Dine Anywhere in the World!

The Wakefield Rotary Club is offering an amazing opportunity to dine ANYWHERE in the World! Want to have dinner in Italy? Lunch in Paris? Now is your chance!

One lucky winner will win round-trip tickets for two people, an overnight hotel in a 4-star hotel (or better), and a gift certificate to a restaurant of their choosing!

Single tickets are $100,
Packs of 10 are $750

Only 500 tickets will be sold. Raffle proceeds will benefit the local and international projects of the Wakefield Rotary Club. Visit http://wakefieldrotaryclub.org/raffle-2018/ today!

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TBM Rotary 39th Fall Foliage Classic
Register this week to be guaranteed a shirt for the @TBMRotary 39th Annual Fall Foliage Classic on October 14th at Proctor School in Topsfield. Do a good thing for you and a GREAT thing for our communities.
 
Run with us on a non Patriots game day Sunday to curb youth substance abuse and help other causes. Register at www.northshoretiming.com
From RYLA to Eagle Scout

On Sunday, September 16, TJ Kelley, a Reading Memorial High School senior and President of the RMHS Interact Club, was honored with his Eagle Scout Court of Honor at the Old South Church in Reading. Reading Rotary President Tim Kelley (and TJ's dad) presented him with a congratulatory certificate on behalf of Rotary. The Certificate was part on an initiative started by PDG David Gardner to forge a partnership between Scouting and Rotary.

In addition to his involvement with BSA Scouts and the RMHS Interact Club, TJ has participated in RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) weekend. This year will be his third RYLA as both a participant and on the planning team.

Keith and Christina Harris both Ipswich Rotarians and RYLA adults were on hand to celebrate with TJ and family.

Hamilton-Wenham Rotary Hosts The 0.5K Mini-Marathon
The Wenham Country Club came alive with excited and energized sports enthusiasts on a recent warm and sunny Sunday afternoon when the Rotary Club of Hamilton-Wenham held its first ever 0.5K Mini-Marathon to benefit youth and senior services in Hamilton and Wenham. Rotarians, family members and friends, of all sizes, shapes, ages and physical conditions, competed in a hotly contested romp around the golf links. Hydration (refreshment) stations were strategically located to keep the contestants in fine form for the event, and VIP entrants received the use of a gold cart if the course proved too difficult. Competitors and spectators alike cheered when event coordinator Anne O’Connor announced at the conclusion of the competition that the 0.5K Mini-Marathon would most likely become an annual fundraiser for Hamilton-Wenham Rotary. Ipswich Rotary President Martha Mauser was heard issuing a challenge to Marblehead Rotary President Alex Falk to see which club could outperform the other in next year’s Mini-Marathon.
Parkway Awards Scholarship
The Parkway Rotary Club is happy to announce this year’s recipients of the Marilyn Larosa Education Scholarship. The scholarship goes to students headed to college from the Parkway neighborhoods of West Roxbury and Roslindale. Criteria for the award include public service, merit, need, and academics.

This year’s scholars and humanitarians are Johanna Brait and McKenzie Barnwell. Johanna Brait attended the Dexter Southfield School in Brookline where she played tennis and violin. She participated in the Make-A-Wish program as a volunteer and was a tennis instructor. She is enrolled at Holy Cross College where she will be studying biochemistry and Spanish.
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Rotary Foundation Awards at Marblehead Harbor Rotary
Linda Doliber and Michael Elkin of the Marblehead Harbor Rotary Club were honored at a recent club meeting for their on-going commitment and dedication to The Rotary Foundation. Club President Mike Cognata presented Linda with a Paul Harris Fellow +3 pin for her noteworthy achievement, and long-time Rotarian Michael was acknowledged with a Paul Harris Society Chevron for his many years of support for The Rotary Foundation. District Paul Harris Society Chair Bob Gravino thanked Linda and Michael on behalf of the District and Rotary International, and spoke of the value of The Foundation to both Rotarians and those from around the world who benefit from its work. Be The Inspiration through your support of The Rotary Foundation and all the good it does in the world.
Lynnfield Holds Inaugural Meeting of Elderact
The inaugural meeting of the ElderAct Club of Lynnfield was held on September 12, 2018 at the Lynnfield Senior Center. More than 50 people participated in this event which featured speeches from District Governor Bob Wood, District ElderAct Chair Mirjana Maksimovic, Lynnfield Rotary President Ron Block, and several members of the Marblehead Harbor Rotary and the ElderAct of Marblehead Harbor/Swampscott Club (ElderAct MS). Lunch was served compliments of the Lynnfield Rotary.
 
The event had great support and participation from Asst. District Governor Peter Majane, Past District Governors Dr. Victor Saldanha and Dave Drislane, and Lynnfield Rotarian Bob MacKenrick. ElderAct MS members described projects they have done from simply clipping coupons for military families abroad to installing lock boxes on the homes of selected people in their community.
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Share Your Club's Stories
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.
 
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.
 
If you want some guidelines on creating stories, please read more!
 
 
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Upcoming Events
Pre-PETS Meeting -- 2019-2020 Presidents
Four Points Sheraton
Oct 03, 2018
5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
 
October Welcome Party, a District 7930 Orientation
Four Points by Sheraton Hotel
Oct 03, 2018
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Luncheon Meeting
Bertucci's
Oct 04, 2018
 
Governor's Visit to Lynn
Old Tyme Restaurant
Oct 04, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Governor’s Visit to North Reading
Teresa’s Prime
Oct 10, 2018
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM
 
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