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Wakefield Welcomes New Member Joie Gerrish
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Oct 04, 2023
The Wakefield Rotary Club is pleased to announce its newest member, Joie Gerrish. Gerrish was recently installed into the club earlier this season by her sponsor, Past President Barbara Worley.

Gerrish said, “I was encouraged to join Rotary by a friend and fellow Rotarian. I volunteered to help at Rotary's Build-a-Bed Project. The positive vibes of this group's energy as they strive and work to support projects like this and many others is the catalyst that helped make my decision to accept their invitation to join them.”

Gerrish has lived in Wakefield her entire life, attending Wakefield Public Schools. She has served as a Wakefield Adult Mentor (WAM) since 2002 as a “Big Sister.” Currently, Gerrish serves as the President of the Wakefield Alliance Against Violence (WAAV) and has been a volunteer since 2008. Wakefield Rotary Club President Glen Duffy commented, “Joie has a proven record of volunteering and commitment to the community. She already has jumped right into projects that impact Wakefield and beyond.” 
 
Pictured here are Past President Bob Kimball, Joie Gerrish, and Past President Barbara Worley.
Thank You from The Rotary Foundation
Posted by Joan Arsenault on Oct 02, 2023
Dear Rotary Foundation supporters and partners:
 
In 2022-23, OUR Rotary Foundation (unaudited numbers*):
 
• Awarded 1,098 global grants totaling US $68,681,428.*
• Provided 473 district block grants totaling US $27,877,138.*
• Dispersed US $14,788,668 in Disaster Response grants.*
• Trained 100 new Rotary Peace Fellows at Centers around the world and announced the formation of a new Peace Center in Turkey.
• Announced the third Program of Scale Grant, United to End Cervical Cancer in Egypt.
• Estimated that the number of people walking due to the polio eradication efforts of Rotary International and its partners reached 20 million.
 
YOUR significant support of OUR Rotary Foundation helped make all this possible. We wish to thank you for your continued generosity and choosing OUR Rotary Foundation as one of your philanthropies of choice! Contact Joan Arsenault to arrange for a talk at your club on The Rotary Foundation.
Wellness in a Box -- Mental Health Toolkit
Posted by Joan Arsenault on Oct 02, 2023
While at the Zone Learning to Lead Conference in Toronto, I met a District Governor from D6380 who told me about a mental health toolkit developed by Rotary Action Group (RAG) on Mental Health Initiatives for school or youth group leaders. This toolkit is a train-the-trainer resource for ages 12 and older plus a framework for referrals and increasing providers. The primary resource is the Boston's Children's Hospital 'Break Free From Depression' (BFFD). 
 
Visits these areas for more information:
 
Wellness in a Box Toolkit
 
Rotarians Addressing Mental Health Head On 
 
Mental Health Initiatives RAG
 
Boston Childrens' Hospital BFFD Program
Stoneham Rotary's Kindergarten Book Project

It is with great pleasure that the Stoneham Rotary Club reports on its extremely successful literacy project for Stoneham Kindergarten students. Through a generous donation from Stoneham Ford, the club purchased three titles focused on the experiences new students have in their first days going to school through Book Oasis, our local bookstore.

Eighty-six books of each title were delivered to three different schools, including South School, Colonial Park School, and the Robin Hood School. Each school received one title, and when the students complete their title, the books will rotate to the next school until all three books have been read.

When the books have been fully circulated, a portion of the three titles will be distributed to each school and to the public library. The books have all had bookplates placed so future students will know that the Rotary Club of Stoneham is an advocate for learning to read and we hope that this project becomes an annual program. Over 100 students will have the opportunity to read each of these selected titles.

The response was amazing as seen in the photographs and we hope it builds their interest in reading and ultimately has a positive impact on their reading enjoyment and ability.

Thanks to Craig Celli for his collaboration with the teachers, getting the books ordered, and distributing them to each of the schools with Club President Rosanna Rodriguez.

InteractCafes Coming to Your Area
Posted by Keith Harris on Sep 27, 2023
The District Interact Council is pleased to invite you to join us for one of our exciting InteractCafes this fall. Student run, these great events are designed to support our Interact clubs and educate Rotarians about their critical support role.
 
There will be 4 events.
Stoneham HS - Oct. 18
Burlington HS - Oct. 25
Ipswich HS - Nov. 1
Andover HS - Nov. 8
 
The dates and locations are also on the flyer downloadable here.  There is one in each region of the District. While club presidents and Interact coordinators will be invited directly, it is also important that our District leaders have an opportunity to experience the joy of Interact firsthand. It is also a chance to lead by example - to show these young people that we do indeed believe in them and are committed to supporting them in their efforts.
 
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World Mental Health Day Live Webinar
Posted by David Hart on Sep 11, 2023
Join us for a World Mental Health Day Live Webinar hosted by Zones 28 & 32,
October 10, 2023, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm on Zoom.
 
Panelists include RI President Gordon McInally, Zone 28 & 32 Director Drew Kessler as well as other mental health experts.
 
Discussions & Insights:
State of mental health in US and Canada;
How Rotarians can become engaged in addressing mental health;
Practical strategies for Districts and Clubs to reduce stigma;
Opportunities to raise awareness of mental illness and substance abuse disorder;
The importance of self-care and self-awareness, even as a busy Rotary leader.
 
Register early as space is limited.  Register for the webinar at this link.  Download event flyer here.  Visit our Rotary Zone website here.
Swampscott Rotary's Cahill 5K
Posted by Diane O'Brien on Sep 29, 2023
Lace up your running shoes and join Swampscott Rotary for the Cahill 5K and 1-Mile Walk, a community event aimed at honoring the memory of Danny Cahill.  The event will support two causes dear to his heart: the Danny Cahill Rotary Scholarship and the Anchor Food Pantry.

The race is scheduled for October 22nd, 2023, at the picturesque Linscott Park in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Registration and sign-in will begin at 7:30 AM, with the race officially commencing at 9:00 AM.

Danny Cahill, a lifelong resident of Swampscott, was not only a dedicated member of this community but also someone who embodied the Rotary motto "Service Above Self." He lived his life with a passion for helping others and making a difference in the lives of those around him.
 
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Share Your Rotary Stories
Posted by Tracy Arabian on Sep 29, 2023
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.
 
For some guidelines on creating stories, please read more!
 
 
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Nepal's Great Himalaya Trail Project 
Posted by Sandford Carlisle on Sep 27, 2023
Creating successful and sustainable eco-tourism and micro enterprise among extremely poor mountain villages. Build on proven initiatives started in eastern and other parts of Nepal over the past 20+ years, harnesses a proven Appreciative Planning and Action (APA) development methodology along Nepal’s 1000 mile Great Himalaya Trail (GHT)—spanning East to West Nepal.
 
This Economic Development International Project, supported by District 7930 and Amesbury Rotary, is being managed by Amesbury Rotarians Malcolm (Mac) Odell, Mark Bean, and Sandy Carlisle, who would love to present this project to your Rotary Club with an awesome PowerPoint presentation. The Great Himalaya Trail Project is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax exempt NH corporation. To learn more about the project please click on this link.
 
Please contact Mac Odell via email malcom.j.odell@gmail.com, or to talk or text at 603-770-6006 to set up a date that fits your club’s program schedule. 
Winchester Interact Kickoff
Posted by Kurt Heisler on Sep 26, 2023
The Winchester High School Interact club has started the school year by recruiting over 60 new members. The leadership team has a full year of activities planned. Including the upcoming Interact Cafe and volunteering at the Rotary Club's Rise Against Hunger meal packing on September 28th, where the club and community will pack over 10,000 meals. 
 
Register here for the September 28th meal packing event.
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Woburn Hosts Musical Fundraiser
Posted by Brian Ouellette on Sep 26, 2023
Please join us on Saturday, October 21st for this fun night of Irish American music, dinner, raffles and silent auction items. This Fundraiser will help Woburn Rotary fund service projects throughout the year including CSC Food Pantry, Woburn Veterans, Fire Safety House, Smoke/CO Detectors for seniors and more. 
 
For details download flyer here.
Sun Shines on Lynnfield Golf Tourney
Posted by Jack Moynihan on Sep 26, 2023
The weather was a fitting compliment to 48 enthusiastic registrants who teed it up for the Annual Lynnfield Rotary Golf Tournament at Reedy Meadow Golf Course on Friday September 22. The Golf Committee lead by Committee Chairman, Tom Adamczyk, exceeded all expectations to make this a memorable event.

Although the wind kept safe the Hole in One $5000 prize on the 9th hole, it didn’t prevent the A. A. Dority Team, from taking first place once again with a score of 57.  Congratulations to their team of Phil Crawford, Allen Schweitzer, Paul DeVincenzo, Phil Anderson.

They were followed by 2nd place finisher - Ironside Financial Team with a score of 59. Their team consisted of Steve Riley, Vanessa Riley, Chuck Cotting & Christine Cataldo.   In 3rd place was Lynnfield Psychological Team with a score of 60.  Duffers Tom Adamczyk, Gil Stringer, Mark Braga, & Tony Carangelo rounded out their team.
 
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The Things a District Governor will do to Raise $$ for the Rotary Foundation!
Posted by Andy Maddox on Sep 16, 2023
On Friday, September 29th at the Zone Learning to Lead training in Toronto, Lori Karas, our District Governor, will Bounce for the Foundation!

This event raises money for the Rotary Foundation and supports the good work we do locally and around the globe. Help Lori raise the $1,000 needed to register and participate. You can donate by clicking here. 

Of course, every donation to the Rotary Foundation is tax deductible and, if you're a Rotarian, will earn you Paul Harris points.
National Recovery Month
Posted by Becca Harris on Sep 25, 2023
Hello, my name is Becca Harris and I am a proud member of Arlington Rotary, District Registrar, and a member of the recovery community. I am grateful for the support of family, friends, and especially my rotary family. September is National Recovery Month and I think it is very important to raise awareness surrounding mental health, addiction education and recovery. 
 
Did you know?????
• 6.34% of youth and 15.35% of adults in the U.S. reported a substance use disorder in the past year. 
• 11.2% of overdose deaths are aged 15 to -24 years old. 
• The rate of substance use and related overdose deaths have increased exponentially during the pandemic 
 
Ways your club can help!
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Partnering with Other Orgs Yields Greater Impact
Posted by Linda Doliber on Sep 25, 2023
The rain gods held off on September 23, enabling members of the Marblehead Harbor Rotary to volunteer with SPUR and Sustainable Marblehead for an area beach and parks cleanup. The Marblehead Harbor contingent was assigned a woodland trail area with adjoining harbor side conservation land; and they collected a variety of items, including the usual empty cigarette boxes, nip bottles, paper and plastic bags, metal pieces and even one sneaker! 
 
We have found that partnering with local service organizations on volunteer projects improves our impact in the community.
 
Pictured left to right are Francie King, Bob Erbetta, Judy Gates, and Marblehead harbor Rotary Co-president Linda Doliber.
Environmental Committee Meeting
Posted by Andrea Lacroix on Sep 22, 2023
Join us for our next committee meeting, September 27 at 7pm.

Join Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 857 6083 1674
Passcode: 100600

We want to hear from you and what projects you are interested in. With so many ways to support the environment, let's discuss the ONE thing most important to you. 
 
For questions, contact Andrea Lacroix.
Assistant Governers and Presidents Meeting
Posted by David J Gardner on Sep 18, 2023
On September 12th, the Club Presidents were invited to attend the first-ever combined meeting with the Assistant Governors. DG Lori has made a commitment to keep the Presidents connected throughout the year and her suggestion was to invite them to attend a combined meeting four times a year with the AG's and other district leaders. The goal is to have them share their successes and their struggles with each other and the team that is here to serve them.
 
There was a great exchange of ideas from our 24 Club Presidents and the majority of Assistant Governors who attended the one-hour meeting. Many ideas to support membership, enhance public image, and focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion were shared and it is obvious that our district is in good hands with our Club Presidents.
 
The transcript of the meeting and the presentation were emailed to the entire Presidential class and the district leaders who are ready to provide any assistance the clubs need.
 
Future meeting topics will be assessed via a survey and those ideas or concerns will be the agenda for the next meeting scheduled for December.
 
In the meantime, Create Hope in the World!
Water Conservations:  A Plan for Rotarians
Posted by Ann Witzig on Sep 18, 2023
Rotarians are people of ACTION!

The Problem -- Making sure there is enough clean, plentiful water to support wildlife, homes, and businesses on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Did you know that the Ipswich River provides drinking water for 14 communities and more than 350,000 people?

The Solution -- Water conservation in all of our communities.

Rotarians - Here’s our three-step ACTION PLAN for water conservation plan. Help us by inviting either Ann Witzig (aswitzig@gmail.com) or Joan Arsenault (joan@massteximaging.com) to speak at your next meeting!

Link to page - https://www.ipswichriver.org/water-conservation/
Lynn Rotary Hosting Cornhole Tournament
Posted by William Reilly on Sep 18, 2023
Lynn Rotary will be having the 2nd Annual Cornhole Scholarship Fundraising event on October 1st.

If you can’t attend, donations to the Scholarship fund will be greatly appreciated. Any Lynn resident who is a senior is welcome to apply for a scholarship in the spring of 2024.

We would love to have you attend the event. Hopefully we will have a showdown between the Fire Chief and the Police Chief for all the marbles!

Donations may be sent to: P O Box 8100, Lynn MA, 01904. Checks payable to Lynn Rotary Charitable Corp. However, we would like to have you and your friends at another great event.
 
Download event flyer here.
Woburn Celebrates Susan Hartmere
Posted by Brian Ouellette on Sep 18, 2023
The Rotary Club of Woburn recently celebrated Susan Hartmere's 30 years of Rotary service. Susan joined Rotary in 1992 and became the first woman to be president of the Woburn Club in 1996. She was also president again in 2018. Susan, a Paul Harris Fellow, was presented with a commemorative clock by current president Brian Ouellette with a plaque that reads, "Susan Hartmere: Thank you for 30 years of Rotary Club of Woburn service. You represent a true example of "Service Above Self."
Wilmington Ice Bucket Challenge
Posted by Chris Neville on Sep 13, 2023
Thank you to all who participated and or contributed to our successful Ice Bucket Challenge on Saturday, August 26 and the subsequent Ice Bucket #2 last week at the High School when the Football Team and both the girls and boys Soccer teams were able to participate. 

Shout-outs also go out to the Boys and Girl's Cross Country and Girl's Field Hockey Teams who joined us on August 26th along with Legacy Dance Studio and many of our local families, the Lydon family, past supporters and local residents.  The participation of the athletic teams really make this a fun and entertaining experience. 
 
Thanks to Mike Burns, for his continued involvement and organization, the High School Interact Club, the High School Custodial staff, our ice humpers, George Hooper, Jim Fennelly and Greg Sadowski, and the Fire Department for their assistance. Special thanks to Tom Pazyra for taping and editing the programs. Two short You Tube videos here should bring a smile to your face.  Video 1.  Video 2.
 
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Gloucester Celebrates 100 Years with Playground Project 
Posted by Tracy Arabian on Sep 12, 2023
The Rotary Club of Gloucester has a long history of supporting and maintaining the playground at Stage Fort Park. In 2005, we celebrated the Rotary International Centennial Anniversary by rebuilding the children's park. In 2023, for our centennial anniversary, we have entered phase 2 of the project--at a cost of $200,000!
 
For more information, visit Gloucester's 100th Anniversary Project page. 
Winchester Rotary's Annual Golf Tournament
Posted by Kurt Heisler on Sep 12, 2023
The 34th Annual Winchester Rotary Golf Tournament is October 16th at the Winchester Country Club. This tournament is held to benefit the Winchester Rotary Charitable Foundation. The fund supports numerous local charitable organizations and the national and international works of Rotary International.

Registration and more information here:

https://www.winchesterrotary.org/sitepage/golf-tournament/welcome
Artists Needed for Cambridge's Chalk on the Walk
Posted by Karen Saltiel on Sep 12, 2023
Chalk on the Walk is The Rotary Club of Cambridge’s Annual Fundraiser. It is the Harvard Square version of an Italian street painting festival. The event is at Harvard Square's Oktoberfest on October 8th.
 
We are looking for artists to do a chalk street drawing. Participation is FREE. Families, kids individuals or teams can participate. It's about having fun.  All talent levels are enthusiastically welcomed!
 
Download Artist Participation Form here.  Download event flyer here.
Explore Rotary in Singapore!
Posted by Tom Hankard on Sep 08, 2023
Experience the beauty of Southeast Asia along with connecting with Rotarians the world over at RI's 2024 International Convention in Singapore!

Promotional "Early Bird" pricing for the convention, which takes place 25-29 May 2024 ends on 15 December 2023!

Visit rotary.org for more information. 
DG Inducts 3 Members in Marblehead Harbor
Posted by Linda Doliber on Sep 08, 2023
The Marblehead Harbor Rotary welcomed District Governor Lori Karas to its September 5 meeting for her official visit. In addition to bringing her enthusiasm and passion for “Creating Hope In The World” to the Harbor Rotary, DG Lori honored the club by inducting two new active members, Amy Hart, Vice-President of Lending at Marblehead Bank and Lesley Tracy, Owner of Changing Behaviors Consulting, plus a new service member, Elaine Leahy, President of Sustainable Marblehead.
 
The Marblehead Harbor Rotary meets Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at the Masonic Hall, 62 Pleasant St., Marblehead.  Visiting and prospective Rotarians are welcomed. See www.rotaryclubofmheadharbor.org 
 
Pictured here are Co-President Linda Doliber, District Governor Lori Karas, Lesley Tracy, Amy Hart and Elaine Leahy.
 
Wakefield Donation Honors Member’s Mother 
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Sep 05, 2023
The Wakefield Rotary Club has made a $1,000 contribution to the Wakefield Youth Action Team’s Amigos program. Amigos, due to launch this semester, is a mentoring program between English Language Learners (ELL) at the Galvin Middle School and older students at Wakefield Memorial High School. The program seeks to help facilitate connections between ELL students and the broader Wakefield community through forging connections, field trips, and social events.

$500 was donated from Club funds and an additional $500 was donated by Past President Barbara Worley in honor of her mother.
 
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Mental Health Bench Project Now OPEN for Application
Posted by Joan Kelly Arsenault on Sep 01, 2023
DG Lori has set aside DDF funds to support a district wide initiate to improve mental health.  This grant opportunity is to purchase "Buddy Bench/Happy to Chat Benches" to help decrease loneliness and supports well-being in children and adults.
 
A buddy bench or friendship bench is a seat in a school playground or area where a child can go when they want someone to talk to.  "Happy to Chat" benches encourage people to start conversations and talk to each other, rather than being isolated and sometimes lonely.
 
DG Lori has set aside $10,000 in matching funds for any club wishing to participate in this district managed grant.  The cost of a bench is $1000.  Just like any district grant, the club would put forth the initial $1000 and once the grant is complete, the club will receive $500 in reimbursement from District Designated Funds or DDF. 
 
There are 20 benches available to district clubs on a first come first serve basis.  Deadline to apply is OCTOBER 1th.  One bench per club will be reimbursed.  You can order either a Happy to Chat Bench or a Buddy Bench.  Happy to Chat Benches are appropriate for libraries or other public places and Buddy Benches are for schools.  If your club wishes to order more than one bench, that is ok, however only one bench will receive $500.00 in reimbursement from the grant and you will be responsible for the shipping costs. 
 
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Rotarians, What's Your Water Use?
Posted by Ann Witzig on Aug 29, 2023
ONCE IN A BLUE MOON DO I FILL OUT A SURVEY!
 
Please help us gather this information for our Global Grant – Saving the Ipswich River & Watersheds: The Lifeblood of Our Communities. 
 
WHAT'S YOUR WATER FOOTPRINT?  If 40 gals/person/day, then SUPER!!
 
1. Not SURE? Then use this WATER CALCULATOR 
 
2. Next, either PRINT your answers, or fill out this attached cheat sheet.
 
3. Then, take our WATERUSE Survey here.
 
4. VIEW YOUR DATA here on a DASHBOARD. 
Wakefield's One-and-One School Supply Drive
Posted by Amy Luckiewicz on Aug 29, 2023
The Wakefield Rotary Club recently completed its One-and-One School Supply Drive to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Stoneham and Wakefield and a school in the Dominican Republic.

This summer, the community was asked to donate two school supply items, one to be kept locally and one to be donated internationally. Wakefield Rotary Club Secretary Suzanne Bowering reported that approximately 230 pounds of school supplies were collected in total including over 250 packs of crayons, 36 reams of paper, 288 notebooks, hundreds of pencils and more.

School supplies were then divided up, with half of them packed into two suitcases headed to Caribbean. “We had planned on hand-carrying two suitcases to the Dominican Republic and filling them to the brim. We hit that goal,” Bowering said. Shortly after the pack up, the Boys & Girls Club supplies were delivered by Rotarian Anthony Guardia to the club. Bowering and Rotarian Amy Luckiewicz brought the two suitcases of supplies to the Dominican Republic and handed them off to a local contact. The Dominican school children will return to school in the next week and the items will be delivered to the teachers. 
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Lori Karas
District Governor 2023-24
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Home Club: Peabody
 
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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    Oct 04, 2023
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Marblehead DG Visit
    Oct 05, 2023 12:00 PM
  • Methuen DG Visit
    Oct 06, 2023 12:00 PM
  • World Mental Health Day - Seminar
    Oct 10, 2023
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Rotary District 7930 is made up of 44 Rotary Clubs, 2 Rotaract Club, and ≈1520 members serving the communities of Northeastern Massachusetts and Salem, New Hampshire. Our current district governor is Lori Karas from the Peabody Rotary Club.
 
 
 
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