



- On May 3rd, the Lynn Rotary sponsored the Lynn Special Games for the 53rd year. This year the Reading Cooperative Bank was a cosponsor. Over 500 t-shirts were purchased for the students, their teachers, para-professionals, and high school student volunteers. Medallions were also provided. Over 20 Rotarians joined the program and cheered the students on as they entered Manning Bowl for the Games.
- On the weekend of May 13/14 two Classical High Interact students were sponsored by Lynn Rotary so they could attend RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) at Camp Rotary in Boxford, MA. Ray Bastarache said, “I’ve been a Rotarian for a number of years, and these are the first two students that I remember which the Club supported.”
- On Monday, May 22, the scholarship committee awarded six scholarships to high school seniors who are Lynn residents. A very good crowd of Rotarians were there to congratulate the winners. The committee had over 30 applications they had to review and come to a consensus on the 6. It was a time consuming and difficult process as there were plenty of deserving candidates.





If you are in the area, drop by and give a drop, or a few to fill a bag!

We now have a new video library on our district website that contains a collection of all recent webinar and event recordings as well as training content from the most recent couple of years. Please feel free to refer to this library often and utilize the content during your club meetings or for training new members.
There are also links from the various district committee pages on this website to the respective section of the video library that is relevant to those committees. We will be expanding the library as more video recordings are being made available going forward.
The following directory can be used to directly access a particular section in the video library:
At the 100th Anniversary Party of seven clubs in our district a video was displayed during the cocktail reception and dinner, featuring photos, videos, and projects from each of the seven clubs - Danvers, Gloucester, Ipswich-Rowley, Marblehead, Newburyport, Reading, and Stoneham.
This video is now available for you to watch on YouTube.




Posing before the clock are from left to right: Police Chief Denis King; Thatcher Kezer, Marblehead Town Administrator; Jack Attridge, Town Moderator; Moses Grader, Selectmen; Nancy Gwin, Rotary President; Alexander Falk, District Governor and Marblehead Rotarian; Pooja Singla, District Governor Nominee Elect, and Jim Nye, President & CEO of National Grand Bank, Marblehead.







Wednesday, June 7, 2023 - Doors open at 6 PM.
Giggles Comedy Club
517 Broadway, Saugus, MA
Tickets are $40 per person, $35 per person for groups of eight or
more... includes pizza dinner and comedians!!!
Contact Justin Lasko for tickets 781.905.1537
A scratch ticket raffle and raffle/auction of various prizes will also be held.
Hope to see you there!

About the Author: Christina Brown is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, specializing in working with adults diagnosed with substance use disorders. During her time as a therapist, she has treated hundreds of patients. Christina’s extensive professional and personal experiences have shaped her debut as an author with: Therapy and Other Drugs. She is also recently married to Club President Todd Bettinson.
If you'd like to reach Christina about speaking at your club, please contact her at cmbrownwhs@gmail.com.

Being a host means looking out for the scholar as they plan to come to the U.S. and while they are here. Scholars live on, or off, campus at the University that they are studying with. Scholars are graduate students coming here to further their studies to gain a Master’s or PhD here in the U.S. Some even come to the U.S. with their families!
As a host, you can help them navigate the area, connect with groups in the area and figure out how to do things while they are here like taking the bus to NY or visiting the Cape and New England. Being away from home can be tough and having a host family here for you can make a big difference.
If you'd like to host a scholar this year, please contact Anne Lewis at car4forever@gmail.com or Lori Becker at Lori@cfefitness.com to be placed on our "Yes! I want to host" list.
Note: Our current scholars are being hosted by Cambridge, Ipswich, Danvers and Somerville and we'd love to place this year's group in even more clubs!

Download flyer here.

ROTARY TRIVIA NIGHT!
Where: WILMINGTON KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
112 Middlesex Avenue, WILMINGTON, MA 01887
When: Friday, June 9, 2023
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
The event is capped at only 50 teams of 4 at the low price of $100/Team.
The fun night of fellowship, friendship, networking includes but not limited to
A Comedian who will be the Trivia Master on that night.
Wilmington Interact Club's 6-7 members helping direct the guests to their respective tables
50/50 Raffle
All (100%) proceeds will go towards the Rotary Scholarship Program sponsored by the Wilmington Rotary Club.
Please Contact for tickets:
Greg Sadowski: 978-657-6167; John Doherty: 339-927-7099
Jack Cushing: 978-604-2443; Chris Neville: 978-479-1500
Download the flyer here for more information! Hope to see you at the Trivia Night!


Download and post this graphic to your social media pages and let everyone you know you support pollination along with Rotary's newest Area of Focus, The Environment!
The link shown on the graphic brings readers to our District 7930 webpage dedicated to our NMM lawn sign project along with information on what exactly is NMM and why pollinators are so important to our ecosystem.
Mowing a lawn in May? How passé. Share the graphic today!

