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1 Rotary International District 7930 Directory John S. Hall, II District Governor

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3 Rotary International District 7930 Directory I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again. Stephen Grellet John S. Hall, II DistrictGovernor

4 Table of Contents Rotary International General Information...1 Rotary International Biographies Ron D. Burton...2 Gary C.K. Huang...3 Bryn Styles...4 District 7930 General Information Mission Statement...5 District Officers...6 District 7930 Biographies John S. Hall, II - District Governor...7 Peter Simonsen - District Governor Elect...8 David Manzi - District Governor Nominee...9 Assistant Governors District Committees Youth Services Foundation Committee Governor s Visitation Schedule- By Club...18 Governor s Visitation Schedule - By Date District Events Calendar A Brief History of Rotary...23 Rotary Clubs of District Past District Governors Living Past District Governors District Budget The Rotary Foundation Interact...80 Rotaract...80 RYLA...80 Youth Exchange...80 How to Propose a New Member...81 Summary of Membership Provisions for New Members...82 How a New Rotary Club is Started...83 ii

5 Rotary International General Information Rotary Headquarters One Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Avenue Evanston, IL Fax: Rotary International President Ron Burton Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA Rotary International President-elect Gary C. K. Huang Rotary Club of Taipei, Taiwan Rotary International General Secretary John Hewko Rotary Club of Kyiv, Ukraine Rotary International Director Bryn Styles Member, Club of Barrie Huronia, Canada The Rotary Foundation Don Kurn (DK) Lee Rotary Club of Seoul Hangang, Seoul, Korea 1

6 Ron D. Burton Rotary International President, Ron D. Burton retired as president of the University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc. in He is a member of theamerican Bar Association, as well as the bar associations of Cleveland County and the state of Oklahoma. He is admitted to practice in Oklahoma and before the U.S. Supreme Court. Active in his community, Burton is a founder and past president of the Norman Public School Foundation, and founder and past board member of the Norman Community Foundation. A recipient of the Silver Beaver Award, he is a past vice president of the Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts ofamerica. Burton believes that Rotary s promotion of high ethical standards is one of the qualities that sets it apart from other organizations. It assures those dealing with us that we can be trusted, he says. Most of us are in a business or profession that already has a code of ethics. Vocational service in Rotary just adds to that responsibility. We have an obligation to go above and beyond to make sure that all our actions are above reproach. A Rotarian since 1979, Burton is vice chair of the Future Vision Committee and a member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force for the United States. He has served RI as director; Rotary Foundation trustee and trustee vice chair; International Assembly moderator, assistant moderator, and group discussion leader; and district governor. His other service to Rotary includes chair of the 2011 New Orleans Convention Committee, vice chair of the Investment Advisory Committee, liaison trustee of the Vocational Service Committee, Permanent Fund national adviser, and regional Rotary Foundation coordinator. He was aide to RI President William B. Boyd. Burton has received the RI Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Award, and International Service Award for a Polio-Free World. Burton and his wife, Jetta, have two children and three grandchildren. 2

7 Gary C. K. Huang Rotary International President elect, Gary C. K. Huang has served as the chair of Taiwan Sogo Shinkong Security Co., Ltd., Shin Kong Life Real Estate Service Co., and P.S. Insurance Agency, Inc. and director of Federal Corporation and managing director of Taipei Life-Line Association. He is a past president of Malayan Overseas Insurance Co. and charter secretary general of the Council for Industrial and Commercial Development in Taiwan. A Rotarian since 1976, Huang has served as RI vice president, director, Rotary Foundation trustee, district governor, International Assembly training leader, regional session leader, task force member and coordinator, and committee member and chair. Convener of the 2000 Hong Kong, 2001 Kuala Lumpur, 2002 Manila, and 2003 Singapore Rotary Institutes, he also served as chair of the 2002 Taipei Presidential Conference. He is chair of the Council of Past District Governors in Taiwan. Huang created 19 new clubs in as governor of District 345, which included Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Huang has been awarded the National Civic Service Award by the Federation of Non-Profit Associations and the Outstanding Community Service Award by the Ministry of the Interior, R.O.C. He is a recipient of the RI Service Above Self Award and the Rotary Foundation s Citation for Meritorious Service. Huang and his wife, Corinna Yao, have three children. 3

8 Bryn Styles Director, Rotary International Bryn has been a Rotarian since 1986 when he joined the Rotary Club of Barrie Huronia. He was Club President in and served as Assistant Governor for D7010 from Bryn was the District Conference Chair in September 1999 for D7010 Conference held in Barrie, Ontario. In April 2000, he was fortunate to be selected as the GSE Team Leader to Australia. Bryn was District Governor during the Rotary Centennial year of He was the District Foundation Chair from After being involved at District level, Bryn became involved at the Zone level. He was the RI Membership Zone Coordinator for Zone 24 East from and was the editor of Membership Matters a membership newsletter that was distributed to about 1000 Rotarians in Zones 24/25/26 and 32. He has been the Rotary Regional Foundation Coordinator for Zone 24 east from July 2010 June In April 2010 Bryn was the D7010 representative to the Council on Legislation. Bryn and Randy are both pharmacists who met at the University of Toronto. The majority of their pharmacy careers was operating two pharmacies in the Barrie area. Besides Rotary, Bryn has been involved in the YMCA serving on the Y Canada Board of Directors for three years. He is currently on the Board of Directors of a local theater company and the vice chair of a long term care facility. Randy & Bryn have been married 39 years and have two children, Aaron and Sara. They are the proud grandparents of 5 grandchildren. Because of their travel schedule they are known as the unreliable grandparents. Bryn and Randy are multiple Paul Harris Fellows, Foundation Bequest Society members and members of the Arch Klumph Society. He has been the recipient of the District Foundation Service Award, the 4 Avenues of Service Citation, the Citation for Meritorious Service from the Rotary Foundation and the Service Above Self Award. 4

9 The mission of Rotary International is to supprot its member clubs in fulfilling the Object of Rotary by: Fostering unity among member clubs Strengthening and expanding Rotary around the world Communicating worldwide the work of Rotary Providing a system of international administration The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty. 5

10 District 7930 General Information clubrunner.ca/7930 District Governor John S. Hall, II Salem, MA 45 Cross Street, Beverly, MA H: W: C: District Governor Elect Peter Simonsen Hamilton/Wenham, MA 24 Dartmouth Street, Beverly, MA H: C: District Governor Nominee David Manzi Boston, MA 160 Boylston Street Ste 1420, Chestnut Hill, MA H: W: C: Immediate Past District Governor Terri Kidder Amesbury, MA 6 Mankill Brook Road, Plaistow, NH W: C: terrikidder@yahoo.com District Secretary Steve McKenzie Amesbury, MA 195 Portsmouth Avenue, Greenland, NH H: C: smckenzie2009@comcast.net Assistant District Secretary Lisa Collin Amesbury, MA 7 Parish Road, Georgetown, MA H: C: gtownphoto@verizon.net District Treasurer Bob Wood Peabody, MA 11 Rainbow Ridge Way, Georgetown, MA H: C: bobcwood@verizon.net Assistant District Treasurer Stephen Feron Hamilton/Wenham, MA 9 Redcoach Road, S. Hamilton, MA H: s.feron@joellp.com 6

11 John S. Hall II District Governor John S. Hall is Senior Vice President & Division Manager of the Commercial Banking Division at Salem Five Bank overseeing all departments of the bank that serve commercial clients. Prior to joining Salem Five, John had a 28-year career at Shawmut Bank in Boston, holding several executive management positions in commercial banking, private banking and retail banking. He also served as President and Chief Operating officer of Shawmut County Bank, headquartered in Cambridge, MA. He is a life-long resident of the North Shore and currently resides in Beverly with his wife Nancy and their two children. He is a graduate of Norwich University and he also received an MBA degree from Babson College. John has actively served many non-profit and charitable organizations on the North Shore and is a Past-Chairman of the North Shore Chamber of Commerce, Past-President of The Salem Partnership, a Trustee of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation and serves on the Board of Directors of Camp O-AT-KA, Inc. in Sebago, Maine. In 2012, John was awarded the Community Service Award by the Salem Chamber of Commerce for his years of service to the community. He is also a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the U. S. Army Reserves. He joined the Salem Rotary Club in 1998 and served as Club President in John also served on the Board of Directors for several years and has been involved in numerous fundraising and club initiatives. He also served as an Assistant Governor in The Salem Club has recognized him with the Paul Harris Fellow award. 7

12 Peter E. Simonsen District Governor elect Peter E. Simonsen is a life-long resident of the North Shore and currently lives in Beverly Massachusetts with his wife Diane. He attended Saugus High School and is a graduate of Northeastern University, with a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Insurance. Peter is a graduate from American Banker s Association s Stonier Graduate School of Banking at University of Delaware. Peter joined Rotary in 1991 as a charter member of the Rotary Club of Hamilton Wenham. His classification is corporate finance. Peter was President of the Club in , served on the Board for several years and as Club Treasurer, Nominating Committee Chair, and Paul Harris Committee Chair. Peter has served at the District level as District Treasurer , District Assistant Treasurer , Governor s Representative, District Permanent Fund Trustee. He is currently the Fiscal Director for SeniorCare Inc. which is an elder services non-profit based in Gloucester, serving the nine communities of Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Ipswich, Hamilton, Manchester by the Sea, Topsfield, Rockport and Wenham. Prior to joining SeniorCare Peter held senior financial positions as Chief Financial Officer in banking and marketing on the North Shore and Boston. Peter has been a long term faculty member for the Massachusetts Bankers Association s New England School of Financial Studies. Peter is currently a Trustee of Marblehead Bank, Treasurer of Harborlight Community Partners and an Honorary Trustee of the Wenham Museum where he was Treasurer for many years. His past civic activities include past President and Treasurer of Beverly Bootstraps Community Services, past Director and Finance Committee member Beverly YMCA, North Shore United Way Beverly Community Chair and Allocation Committee, and Bay Area VNA Treasurer and Director. Peter was honored by the American Red Cross in 2009 as a Beverly Community Hero and the Boy Scout Yankee Clipper Council in 2012 for Community Service. Both Peter and Diane are Paul Harris Fellows. They enjoy their activities at Wenham Country Club and Ipswich Bay Yacht Club. 8

13 David Manzi District Governor nominee David Manzi is Vice President of Trefler s one of the oldest and largest, collective art and fine furniture full service restoration companies in the United States located in Newton, MA. David s role at Trefler is to oversee all insurance claims, and handles a private, high-end clientele of about 500. David was raised in Somerville, MA with his three brothers. He graduated from Somerville High School in 1988 and joined the United States Marine Corps in 1989 serving with the 3 rd Battalion, 7 th Marines. David has a B.A. in History and an MBA. David also completed the UMass Boston Emerging Leaders Program in David has served many Boston organizations. More recent, David serves as a Board of Director for Mother Caroline Academy & Educational Center located in Dorchester, MA and Community Works Services in Boston. He also serves on the Membership Committee for the UMass Boston Emerging Leaders Program. David is a charter member of The Luxury Marketing Council of New England. David was a past Director for Bird Street Community Center in Dorchester and Massachusetts Movers Association. David is a 2012 SCI Community Socialist Capitalist. David was the President of The Rotary Club of Boston, the 7th oldest Rotary Club in the world. He is also the Chairman for the annual Governor s Prayer Breakfast. David has been a Board member of The Rotary Club of Boston for eight years. David is also the Club s Program chair and is a Paul Harris Fellow. At the District level, David serves on the District Membership Committee. David will be serving as Assistant Governor in and Co-Chair of the District Conference in Portland, ME. David was nominated to be the 100th District Governor for D7930 in and the 12th District Governor from Boston. Dave is the father of Taylor who is attending Suffolk University and is a member of Boston Rotaract, Christian will be a senior at Whittier Regional Vocational and Olivia, a beautiful 5 year old. 9

14 Asssistant Governors Christina Harris Ipswich Assistant Governor Coordinator 56 West Main Street, Merrimac, MA (978) (W) (C) Joseph Arnold Gloucester 8 Linden Road, Gloucester, MA (H) (W) (C) josharnold@verizon.net Beverly, Danvers, Manchester/Essex, Rockport Joan Arsenault Ipswich 15 Randall Road, Ipswich, MA (H) (W) (C) joan@massteximaging.com Lynn, Peabody, Swampscott, Wakefield Maria Bertolone Greater Salem TD Bank, 155 North Broadway, Salem, NH (H) (W) (C) Haverhill, Lawrence, Methuen/Salem, North Reading Ray Graber Burlington Breakfast 27 Maryvale Road, Burlington, MA (H) (W) (C) ray@graberassociates.net Belmont, Boston, Cambridge, Lexington Lynne Kelly Burlington 4 Whitcomb Way, North Reading, MA (H) (W) (C) lkelly@kpmc.us Arlington, Medford, Somerville, Woburn Peter Majane North Reading 3 Cerqua Street, Woburn, MA (H) (W) (C) peter.majane@gmail.com Burlington, Burlington Breakfast, Stoneham, Winchester Rudy Macchi Gloucester PO Box 73, Gloucester, MA (H) mahonyrudy@aol.com Ipswich, Marblehead, Marblehead Harbor, Salem James Major Woburn 94 Aldrich Road, Wilmington, MA (H) (W) (C) jimmajor68@gmail.com Everett, Melrose, Reading, Wilmington 10

15 Asssistant Governors Stephen McKenzie Amesbury 195 Portsmouth Avenue, Greenland, NH (H) (C) Malden, Topsfield/Boxford/Middleton David Manzi Boston 160 Boylston Street Ste 1420, Chestnut Hill, MA (H) (W) (C) Boston Dowtown, Chelsea, Boston/Revere, West Roxbury, Winthrop Sheryl Meehan Haverhill 284 Colonial Road, Lawrence, MA (H) (W) (C) Amesbury, Andover, Greater Salem, North Andover Robert Wicks Ipswich 46 County Street, Ipswich, MA (H) Gloucester, Hamilton/Wenham, Lynnfield, Newburyport, Saugus 11

16 District Council District Committees John S. Hall, II, DG, Chair Terri Kidder, IPDG Steve McKenzie, Secretary Peter Simonsen, Treasurer Stephen Feron, Asst. Treasurer Brian Butler, Permanent Fund Chair Mark Jawitz, Permanent Fund Trustee Peggy Pedro, Permanent Fund Trustee Salem Amesbury Amesbury Hamilton/Wenham Hamilton/Wenham Amesbury Stoneham Peabody The District Council also includes all Past District Governors and current Assistant Governors District Finance Committee John Hall, DG, Chair Peter Simonsen, DGE David Manzi, DGN Robert C. Wood Stephen Feron Stephen O. May, PDG Terri Kidder, IPDG District Nominating Committee John Hall, DG, Chair Peter Simonsen, DGE David Manzi, DGN Stephen O. May, PDG Ingrid Brown, PDG Subbiah Doraiswami, PDG Julia Phelps, RIDE Terri Kidder, IPDG District Trustees to the Permanent Fund Brian Butler, Chair Mark Jawitz, Trustee Peggy Pedro, Trustee District Assembly Co-Chairs Peter Simonsen, DGE David Manzi, DGN District Conference Co-Chairs Joan Arsenault David Manzi, DGN PETS Representative Peter Simonsen, DGE Strategic Planning Committee John Hall, DG, Chair Peter Simonsen, DGE David Manzi, DGN Rotary Leadership Institute Stephen O. May, PDG 12 Salem Hamilton/Wenham Boston Peabody Hamilton/Wenham North Reading Amesbury Salem Hamilton/Wenham Boston North Reading Rockport Belmont Malden Amesbury Amesbury Stoneham Peabody Hamilton/Wenham Boston Ipswich Boston Hamilton/Wenham Salem Hamilton/Wenham Boston North Reading

17 Governor s Aide David Gardner Stoneham 24 Middlesex Road, Stoneham, MA (H) (W) (C) djg@boydsdirect.com District Trainer for John Hall Stephen O. May, PDG North Reading 240 North Street, North Reading, MA (H) nrrtry@aol.com District Trainer for Peter Simonsen Victor Saldanha Winthrop 20 Edgemere Road, Lynnfield, MA (H) saldanha@massmed.org District Membership Chair Peter Majane North Readin 3 Cerqua Street, Woburn, MA (H) (W) (C) peter.majane@gmail.com District Webmaster Thomas Elliot, PDG Danvers 6 Spring Street, Danvers, MA (h) (w) (e) trelliott@comcast.net District Newsletter Carol Elliott Danvers 6 Spring Street, Danvers, MA (w) (e) celliott@danversauto.com District Directory David Gardner Stoneham RI Convention 2014 Peter Simonsen, DGE Hamilton/Wenham District Registrar Bob Wood Peabody District Public Relations Josh Arnold Gloucester 8 Linden Road, Gloucester, MA (H) (W) (C) World Peace & Understanding Dinner Sister Leonore Coan Ipswich Gail Doktor Ipswich Sergeant-At-Arms Dennis Sweeney Methuen, MA Salem, NH P.O. Box 35, Methuen, MA (H)

18 Youth Services - New Generations Youth Services Chair James Babbin Amesbury 142 Whitehall Road, Amesbury, MA (W) (H) jimb13@verizon.net Early Act Chair Chris Doktor Ipswich 49 North Main Street, Ipswich, MA (H) (W) (F) doktor@oldarch.com Interact Chair Amy Luckiewicz Wakefield 10 Elsie Road, Lynn, MA (H) (W) amy_lynn37@yahoo.com Rotaract Chair Uchenna Onyeachom West Roxbury 9 Billings Street, West Roxbury, MA (H) onyeachom@yahoo.com RYLA Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Andy Winig, Co-chair Arlington 238 Marlborough Street, #401, Boston, MA (H) (W) (F) ryla7930@yahoo.com Evan Diamond, Co-chair Arlington 215 Massachusetts Ave., #61, Arlington, MA (H) (W) (C) evandiamond@comcast.net RYLA & Interact Andy Maddox Rockport 11 Wallace Road, Rockport, MA (H) maddox@bassrocks.com RYE Rotary Youth Exchange Betsy Manzelli, Advisor Hamilton/Wenham 480 Ashbury Street, South Hamilton, MA (H) (C) mbba25@verizon.net RYE Inbound Coordinator Mary Beth Margolis Melrose (H) (C) margateer@verizon.net RYE Outbound Coordinator Martha Mauser Ipswich (C) (W) mmauser@mauserlaw.com 14

19 Youth Protection Officer Bob Ford North Andover (H) (W) (C)

20 District 7930 Rotary Foundation Committee District Rotary Foundation Chair Ingrid Brown, PDG Rockport 11 Granite Street, Rockport, MA (H) (W) (F) Fundraising Chair Liz Cullen, PDG Newburyport 283 Wetherfield Street, Rowley, MA (H) Annual Giving Chair Robert Gravino Ipswich 2 Summer Street, Ipswich, MA (H) (C) rcgravino@aol.com Paul Harris Society Chair Diane Shikrallah Lawrence 10 Phoenix Row, Ste 408, Haverhill, MA (W) (H) dshikrallah@americancoastalinsurance.com Permanent Fund Chair Bob Wood Peabody 11 Rainbow Ridge Way, Georgetown, MA (W) (H) (C) bobcwood@verizon.net Polio Challenge Chair Fred denapoli Peabody 34 Manataug Trail, Marblehead, MA (C) phredden@earthlink.net Grants Chair Stephen O. May, PDG North Reading 240 North Street, North Reading, MA (H) nrrtry@aol.com District Managed Grants Chair Martha Holden Peabody 99 Lynnfield Street, Peabody, MA (W) x16 holden@noblenet.org (H) Service Above Self Scholarship Chair Amy Luckiewicz Wakefield 10 Elsie Road, Lynn, MA (H) (W) amy_lynn37@yahoo.com Global Grants Chair Anne Lewis Rockport 35 Eastern Point Road, Gloucester, MA (W) car4forever@yahoo.com 16

21 Packaged Grants Chair Steve O. May, PDG North Reading 240 North Street, North Reading, MA (H) Global Scholars Global Scholars (Inbound) Ingrid Brown Rockport 11 Granite Street, Rockport, MA (H) (W) (F) Global Scholars (Outbound) Dave Hart Malden 20 Lillian Road, Malden, MA (H) (C) Vocational Training Team (VTT) Chris Doktor Ipswich 49 North Main Street, Ipswich, MA (H) (W) (F) World Peace Fellows Chair Dennis Sweeney Methuen/Salem, NH 6 Meghan Circle, Salem, NH (H) sweenman@comcast.net District Financial Audit Committee Rob Audano Rockport Julia Phelps, RIDE Malden Peggy Pedro Peabody District Foundation Stewardship Committee Gary Nangle Danvers Linda Doliber Marblehead Harbor Bob Gillis Rockport Advisors to the Six Areas of Focus Water & Sanitation Pete Reardon, Marblehead Peace & Conflict Resolution Sister Lenore Coan, Ipswich Disease Prevention & Control Victor Saldanha, PDG, Winthrop Economic & Community Development Tracey Arabian, Gloucester Maternal & Child Health Mary Sbutomi, Arlington Basic Education & Literacy Judy Carryl-Young, North Andover 17

22 District Governor s Official Club Visit Schedule By Club If your meeting is in the morning, the District Governor, District Governor Elect and the Assistant Governor will meet with your club officers and board members after the meeting. CLUB DATE DAY TIME Amesbury 10/10/13 Thurs 12:15pm Andover 07/12/13 Fri 7:30am Arlington 10/23/13 Wed 12:15pm Belmont 07/16/13 Tue 7:15am Beverly 10/17/13 Thurs 12:15pm Boston 07/24/13 Wed 12:15pm Burlington 08/09/13 Fri 12:00pm Burlington Breakfast 08/01/13 Thurs 7:30am Cambridge 08/01/13 Thurs 12:15pm Chelsea 07/23/13 Tue 12:15pm Danvers 08/19/13 Mon 12:15pm East Boston/Revere 10/12/13 Wed 12:15pm Evening Boston 08/06/13 Tue 6:00pm Everett 12/19/13 Thurs 12:15pm Gloucester 08/13/13 Tue 12:15pm Greater Salem, NH 08/16/13 Fri 7:30am Hamilton-Wenham 08/23/13 Fri 7:30am Haverhill 12/05/13 Thurs 12:15pm Ipswich 08/15/13 Thurs 7:15am Lawrence 10/31/13 Thurs 12:15pm Lexington 08/26/13 Mon 12:15pm Lynn 08/08/13 Thurs 12:15pm Lynnfield 12/12/13 Thurs 12:15pm Malden 09/11/13 Wed 12:15pm Manchester-Essex 08/14/13 Wed 7:15pm Marblehead 10/03/13 Thurs 12:00pm Marblehead Harbor 08/27/13 Tue 7:15am Medford 11/21/13 Thurs 12:15pm Melrose 08/29/13 Thurs 12:15pm Methuen 09/06/13 Fri 12:15pm Newburyport 08/27/13 Tue 12:15pm North Andover 08/29/13 Thurs 7:15am North Reading 09/25/13 Wed 12:15pm Peabody 10/10/13 Thurs 7:15am Reading 07/29/13 Mon 12:15pm Rockport 08/15/13 Thurs 12:15pm Salem, MA 07/02/13 Tue 12:15pm Saugus 11/14/13 Thurs 12:15pm Somerville 10/01/13 Tue 12:15pm Stoneham 09/10/13 Tue 12:15pm Swampscott 10/09/13 Wed 12:15pm Tops/Box/Middleton 09/24/13 Tue 7:30am Wakefield 08/06/13 Tue 12:15pm West Roxbury 07/09/13 Tue 12:00pm Wilmington 08/07/13 Wed 12:15pm Winchester 11/07/13 Thurs 12:15pm Winthrop 08/05/13 Mon 12:15pm Woburn 09/24/13 Tue 12:15pm 18

23 District Governor s Official Club Visit Schedule By Date If your meeting is in the morning, the District Governor, District Governor Elect and the Assistant Governor will meet with your club officers and board members after the meeting. CLUB DATE DAY TIME Salem, MA 07/02/13 Tue 12:15pm West Roxbury 07/09/13 Tue 12:00pm Andover 07/12/13 Fri 7:30am Belmont 07/16/13 Tue 7:15am Chelsea 07/23/13 Tue 12:15pm Boston 07/24/13 Wed 12:15pm Reading 07/29/13 Mon 12:15pm Burlington Breakfast 08/01/13 Thur 7:30am Cambridge 08/01/13 Thur 12:15pm Winthrop 08/05/13 Mon 12:15pm Wakefield 08/06/13 Tue 12:15pm Evening Boston 08/06/13 Tue 6:00pm Wilmington 08/07/13 Wed 12:15pm Lynn 08/08/13 Thur 12:15pm Burlington 08/09/13 Fri 12:00pm Gloucester 08/13/13 Tue 12:15pm Manchester-Essex 08/14/13 Wed 7:15pm Ipswich 08/15/13 Thur 7:15am Rockport 08/15/13 Thur 12:15pm Greater Salem, NH 08/16/13 Fri 7:30am Danvers 08/19/13 Mon 12:15pm Hamilton-Wenham 08/23/13 Fri 7:30am Lexington 08/26/13 Mon 12:15pm Marblehead Harbor 08/27/13 Tue 7:15am Newburyport 08/27/13 Tue 12:15pm Melrose 08/29/13 Thur 12:15pm North Andover 08/29/13 Thur 7:15am Methuen 09/06/13 Fri 12:15pm Stoneham 09/10/13 Tue 12:15pm Malden 09/11/13 Wed 12:15pm Tops/Boxf/Middleton 09/24/13 Tue 7:30am Woburn 09/24/13 Tue 12:15pm North Reading 09/25/13 Wed 12:15pm Somerville 10/01/13 Tue 12:15pm Marblehead 10/03/13 Thur 12:0pm Swampscott 10/09/13 Wed 12:15pm Amesbury 10/10/13 Thur 12:15pm Peabody 10/10/13 Thur 7:15am East Boston/Revere 10/12/13 Wed 12:15pm Beverly 10/17/13 Thur 12:15pm Arlington 10/23/13 Wed 12:15pm Lawrence 10/31/13 Thur 12:15pm Winchester 11/07/13 Thur 12:15pm Saugus 11/14/13 Thur 12:15pm Medford 11/21/13 Thur 12:15pm Haverhill 12/05/13 Thur 12:15pm Lynnfield 12/12/13 Thur 12:15pm Everett 12/19/13 Thur 12:15pm 19

24 District Calendar July, Engage Rotary-Change Lives year begins 15 Assistant Governor Meeting August, 2013-Membership and Extension Month 6 Foundation Committee Meeting 7 Membership Committee Meeting 24 PETS Committee Meeting September, 2013-Youth Development Month Zone Institute-Cherry Hill, New Jersey 23 Assistant Governor Meeting October, 2013-Vocational Service Month 2 Membership and Foundation Forum 5 PETS Committee Meeting 8 Foundation Committee Meeting 15 District Governor Nominations for due 16 Membership Committee Meeting November, 2013-Rotary Foundation Month 2 United Nations Day 4 District Dinner for RI President-Elect, Gary Huang at the Escadrille Restaurant, in Burlington 9 PETS Committee Meeting 18 Assistant Governor Meeting December, 2013-Family Month 4 Membership Committee Meeting 7 PETS Committee Meeting 31 Club Elections Due January, 2014-Rotary Awareness Month 4 PETS Committee Meeting International Assembly, San Diego, CA 13 Assistant Governor Meeting 29 Pre-PETS and Mid-year Presidents Meeting February, 2014-World Peace & Understanding Month 1 4th Annual District Polar Plunge for Polio Plus 5 Membership Committee Meeting 5 World Peace and Understanding Dinner 8 PETS Committee Meeting 11 Foundation Committee meeting 20

25 District Calendar March, 2014-Literacy Month 6-8 PETS Sheraton Framingham 10 Assistant Governor Meeting 15 Presidential Citation Applications Due 19 District Leadership Training Dinner April, 2014-Magazine Month 8 Foundation Committee meeting 9 Membership Committee Meeting 16 District Assembly 26 RLI-Peabody, MA May, District Conference in Scenic Portland, ME Westin Portland Harborview Hotel 12 Assistant Governor Meeting TBA RYLA 2014 June, 2014-Rotary Fellowship Month 1-4 International Convention, Sydney, Australia 11 Membership Committee Meeting 11 District Council Dinner 26 District Installation Dinner 21

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27 District 7930 Club Directory The information in the following pages is to serve as a reference for the personal use of Rotarians only. Under no circumstances should this information be used for solicitation purposes. Up to date club information can be found on the district website at A Brief History of Rotary The first Rotary Club in the world was organized in February 1905 in Chicago, Illinois by Paul P. Harris, a young lawyer, who gathered together in a spirit of friendship and understanding a group of three friends; a merchant, a coal dealer and a mining engineer. Harris wished to recapture the friendly spirit he had felt among business people in the small town where he had grown up. That basis for membership one person from each business and profession in the community still exists in Rotary. At first, the members of the new club met in rotation at their various places of business which suggested the name Rotary. Since 1905, the idea of Paul Harris and his friends have become ideals which have been accepted by people of all nationalities, and of many political and religious beliefs. The universal acceptance of Rotary principles has been so great the there are now more than 31,000 clubs in 538 districts and 35 geographical regions. Total membership of active Rotarians worldwide exceeds 1.2 million. The Little Red Schoolhouse in Wallingford, VT, where Paul Harris grew up. 23

28 Amesbury Thursday 12:15 PM Amesbury Sports Park 12 South Hunt Road, Amesbury Mailing Address: PO Box 554 Amesbury MA AmesburyRotary.org President: Susan Wollitz 91 S Hampton Road Amesbury MA H: W: C: swollitz@theprovidentbank.com President Elect: Todd Schell 5 Ashley Drive Amesbury MA H: W: C: todd.schell@edwardjones.com Secretary: Mary-Lee Ford 46 Arlington Street Amesbury MA H: W: C: lee4d1950@hotmail.com Treasurer: John Fritz 17 Whale Cove Road Rockport MA H: W: C: johnfritz1@aol.com Foundation Chair: James Babbin 142 Whitehall Road Amesbury MA H: W: C: jimb13@verizon.net Membership Chair: Eric Fournier 13 Nicholas Drive Amesbury MA H: W: C: Eric@1Payroll.com Public Relations Chair: Michelle Ault Fichera 7 Sandpipes Lane Seabrook NH H: W: C: michelleault@yahoo.com Number of Members: 42 Charter Date: 1925 Club Number:

29 Andover Friday 7:30 AM Lanam Club 260 North Main Street, Andover Mailing Address: PO Box 152 Andover MA andoverrotary.org President: Robert Lavoie 5 Country Lane Amesbury MA H: W: C: bob@jbllclaw.com President Elect: Megan Loughney 569 East Merrimack Street #7 Lowell MA H: W: C: megan_loughney@yahoo.com Secretary: Peter Johnston 6 Jay Court Raymond NH H: W: C: pjohnston@tsbawake24.com Treasurer: Foundation Chair: Howard R. Perkins 28 Foster Circle Andover MA H: W: C: HRPerkins@andoverattorneys.com Membership Chair: Holly Nahabedian 35 Lawrence Road Reading MA H: W: C: hnahabedian@centurybank.com Public Relations Chair: Craig Saline 5 Forbes Lane Andover MA H: W: C: craigsaline@hotmail.com Number of Members: 61 Charter Date: 7/95 Club Number: 25

30 Arlington Wednesday 7:30 AM Anerican Legion 370 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington Mailing Address: PO Box 23 Arlington MA arlrotary.org President: David McKenna 77 Sunset Road Arlington MA H: W: C: President Elect: Anthony Carson 42 Loomis Street Apt. 119 Malden MA Secretary: Kenneth Simmons 789 Concord Turnpike Arlington MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Philip Mathey 16 Jerome Street Medford MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Kenneth Simmons 789 Concord Turnpike Arlington MA H: W: C: Membership Chair: Kenneth Simmons 789 Concord Turnpike Arlington MA H: W: C: Public Relations Chair: Maryellen Remmert-Loud 276 Appleton Street Arlington MA H: W: C: Number of Members: 22 Charter Date: 1924 Club Number:

31 Belmont Tuesday 7-8:30 AM Belmont Public Library 336 Concord Avenue, Belmont Mailing Address: PO Box 96 Belmont MA rotary-club-of-belmont-ma.org President: Nava Niv-Vogel 159 Hamilton Street Cambridge MA H: W: C: President Elect: Secretary: Jerome Farnsworth 191 Rutledge Road Belmont MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Jerome Farnsworth 191 Rutledge Road Belmont MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Daniel Ellard 33 Gale Road Belmont MA H: (617) W: C: Membership Chair: Michael DelRose 83 Selwyn Road belmont MA Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 13 Charter Date: 02/09/1928 Club Number:

32 Beverly Thursday 12:15 PM Danversport Yacht Club 161 Elliott Street, Danvers Mailing Address: PO Box 201 Beverly MA beverlyrotaryclub.com President: Joseph Bubriski 702 Old Country Road Wenham MA H: W: C: President Elect: Secretary: Jacqueline Rapisardi 57 Crooked Pond Drive Boxford MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Jeffrey Dickinson 58 High Ridge Road Boxford MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: James Rich 1 Hickory Hill Manchester MA j.rich@easternbank.com Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 103 Charter Date: 2/24/1921 Club Number:

33 Boston Mailing Address: Wednesday 12:15 PM McCormick and Schmick's 34 Columbus Avenue, Boston 64 Arlington Street Boston MA bostonrotary.org President: John Ferguson 419 Washington Street #5 Brookline MA H: W: C: President Elect: Ron Moulton 34 Madison Avenue #1 Cambridge MA H: W: C: Secretary: Lucia Millan 6 Brittania Circle Salem MA H: W: C: Lucia.Millan@td.com Treasurer: Foundation Chair: Peter Griffin 8 Catherine Road Framingham H: W: C: peter@astnow.com Membership Chair: Shiela Lally 102 Beacon Street Boston MA H: W: C: slally@fisher.edu Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 34 Charter Date: Club Number: 7 29

34 Burlington Friday 12:15 PM American Legion 162 Winn Street, Burlington Mailing Address: PO Box 462 Burlington MA Burlingtonrotary.org President: Ethan Solomon 14 Church Street Newton MA H: W: C: President Elect: Don Bernstein 1 Sewall Burlington MA Secretary: Leesa Mitchell 17 Ellen Road Burlington MA H: W: C: brillo17@aol.com Treasurer: Betty Bullock 11 Crowley Road Burlington MA H: W: C: BetsNook@comcast.net Foundation Chair: Robert Hogan 35 Pontos Avenue Burlington MA H: W: C: bobhogan212@gmail.com Membership Chair: Roger Bell 18 Lisa Street Burlington MA H: W: C: rbell52347@aol.com Public Relations Chair: Janet Fitzgerald 43 Winn Street Burlington MA sullivanfh@comcast.net Number of Members: 38 Charter Date: 1928 Club Number:

35 Burlington Breakfast Thursday 7:30 AM Bickford's Restaurant 6 Cambridge Street, Burlington Mailing Address: 1 Mountain Road Ste 6 Burlington MA burlingtonbreakfastrotary.org President: Diane Bedard 6 Mornigside Drive Billerica MA diane.bedard@verizon.net President Elect: Scott Cayon 2 Westwood Street Burlington MA scayonemt@yahoo.com Secretary: Treasurer: Joseph Flanagan 34 Wilmington Road Burlington MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Douglas Place 26 Philip Circle Melrose MA H: W: C: douglas.place@comcast.net Membership Chair: Kevin McKelvey 4 Allison Drive Burlington MA H: W: C: kevin.b.mckelvey@nae02.usace.army.mil Public Relations Chair: Ray Graber 27 Maryvale Road Burlington MA H: W: C: ray@graberassociates.net Number of Members: 18 Charter Date: 2006 Club Number:

36 Cambridge Thursday 12:15 PM Upstairs on the Square Restaurant 91 Winthrop Street, Cambridge Mailing Address: PO Box Cambridge MA cambridgerotary.org President: Marc Hofner 48 Eustis Street #1 Cambridge MA President Elect: David Gibbs 9 Linden Place Somerville MA H: W: C: davidg@cambridgecommunitycenter.org Secretary: Louise Olson 45 Hancock Street Cambridge MA H: W: C: lolson@nemoves.com Treasurer: Eva Soares 255 Playstead Road Medford MA H: W: C: esoares@ecsb.com Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Joseph Kobialka 11 Adelaide Road #2 Somerville MA H: W: C: josephkobialka2@gmail.com Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 61 Charter Date: 5/1/2022 Club Number:

37 Chelsea Tuesday 12:15 PM Wyndham Hotel 201 Everett Avenue, Chelsea Mailing Address: PO Box Chelsea MA Chelsearotary.org President: Robert Alconada Shore Educational, 100 Revere Beach Pkwy Chelsea MA H: W: C: President Elect: Joseph Panetta 100 Everett Avenue Ste. 3 Chelsea MA joseph.panetta@gmail.com Secretary: Douglas Mauch 284 Everett Avenue Chelsea MA H: W: C: brucem@chelseaclock.com Treasurer: Joseph Vinard 2 View Street Saugus MA H: W: C: jvinard@cpcbank.com Foundation Chair: Charlene Bauer 200 Revere Beach Parkway Chelsea MA H: W: C: cbauer@metrocu.org Membership Chair: Allan Alpert 15 Davis Court Saugus MA aalpert@chelseama.gov Public Relations Chair: Susan Gallant 11 Bengal Lane Salem MA H: W: C: sgallant@jps.net Number of Members: 46 Charter Date: 1/21/1928 Club Number:

38 Danvers Monday 12:15 PM Danversport Yacht Club 161 Elliot Street, Danvers Mailing Address: PO Box 14 Danvers MA danvesrotary.org President: Les Hefler 320 Washington Street Melrose MA H: W: C: President Elect: Matthew Schroeder 24 Garfield Avenue Danvers MA Secretary: Mary Beth O'Connell 14 Reynard Lane Georgetown MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Kristen Armstrong 31 Lawrence Street Salem MA Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Daniel Doherty 2 Bridle Spur Lane Danven MA Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 51 Charter Date: 1912 Club Number:

39 East Boston-Revere Mailing Address: Wednesday 12:15 PM Jeveli's (Upstairs) 387 Chelsea Street, East Boston 104 Newman Street Revere MA President: Thomas Hankard 218 Central Avenue Medford MA H: W: C: President Elect: Ashley Melnik 89 Yeamans Street Revere MA H: W: C: Secretary: Karen Gallo 30 Mermaid Avenue Winthrop MA H: W: C: Treasurer: George Mucci 104 Newman Street Revere MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 18 Charter Date: Club Number:

40 Evening Downtown Boston Mailing Address: Formal Meetings 6:00 PM UMass Club 225 Franklin Street Fl 33, Boston 1 Constitution Plaza Charlestown MA dbrotary.org President: John Alessi 51 Crown Ridge Road Wellesley MA alessij@gmail.com President Elect: Laurence Wenglin 101 Abbottsford Road Brookline MA H: W: C: larry@larrywenglin.com Secretary: Scott Lush 17 Claremont Park #2 Boston MA Scott.Lush@mac.com Treasurer: David Dube 45 Province Street 4N Boston MA ddube23@gmail.com Foundation Chair: Ryn Miake-Lye 33 Locust Avenue Lexington MA H: W: C: ryn@sciencedriven.net Membership Chair: Christopher Baker 1410 Columbia Road Apt 12G South Boston MA cbaker@theadkgroup.com Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 17 Charter Date: 2010 Club Number:

41 Everett Thursday 12:15 PM Everett High School 100 Elm Street, Everett Mailing Address: PO Box Everett MA everettrotary.org President: Judith Lonergan 32 Lincoln Road Medford MA H: W: C: President Elect: Secretary: Tyler Otfinoski 79 Washington Street Stoneham MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Marjorie White 419 Broadway Everett MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Timothy LaRovere 10 Todd Lane Lynnfield MA H: W: C: Public Relations Chair: Janet Schweitzer 6 Homestead Circle Andover MA H: W: C: jschweitzer@lmh.edu Number of Members: 24 Charter Date: 05/12/1991 Club Number:

42 Gloucester Tuesday 12:15 PM Cruiseport 6 Rowe Square, Gloucester Mailing Address: gloucesterrotary.org President: Rick Doucette 1 Sargent Street Unit #3 Gloucester MA H: W: C: doucetter@northshoreymca.org President Elect: Patrick Thorpe 160 Main Street Gloucester MA H: W: C: pthorpe@bankgloucester.com Secretary: Susan Ellis 18 Witham Street Gloucester MA H: W: C: sellis@rockportnational.com Treasurer: Jon Morse 6 Nikolane Way Gloucester MA H: W: C: jon@jonrmorsecpa.com Foundation Chair: Steve Kaity 5 Viking Street Unit B Gloucester MA H: W: C: skaity@strongleather.com Membership Chair: Stephen Dexter 32 Pleasant Street Gloucester MA H: W: C: sfdexter@cksteele.com Public Relations Chair: Tracy Arabian 109 Main Street Rockport MA H: W: C: trixy546@hotmail.com Number of Members: 64 Charter Date: 05/01/1923 Club Number:

43 Greater Salem Friday 7:30 AM Atkinson Country Club 85 Country Club Drive, Atkinson, NH Mailing Address: PO Box 2461 Salem NH salemnhrotary.org President: Nanci Carney 41 Townsend Avenue Salem NH President Elect: Dwight Feeney 261 Waverly Road North Andover MA H: W: C: Secretary: Laura Allain 3 Heritage Hill Road Windham NH H: W: C: lallain@salemcoop.com Treasurer: John Moynihan 21 Norfolk Street Unit 2 Hampstead NH H: W: C: john.moynihan@rbs.com Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 33 Charter Date: 03/15/2002 Club Number:

44 Hamilton-Wenham Friday 7:30 AM Community House-Hamilton-Wenham 284 Bay Road, Hamilton Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2771 Hamilton MA hwrotaryclub.org President: Betsy Manzelli 480 Asbury Street South Hamilton MA H: W: C: President Elect: Robert Dumais 56 Centennial Avenue Gloucester MA H: W: C: Secretary: Thomas Anthony 4 Porter Street Wenham MA H: W: C: tanthony@anthonydodge.com Treasurer: Dennis Barnett 72 East Street Ipswich, MA H: W: C: clamshack@comcast.net Foundation Chair: Harold Wiksten 805 Ferncroft Towers Danvers MA H: W: C: hwiksten@northeastplanning.com Membership Chair: Dean Pedersen 172 Main Street Wenham MA H: W: C: deanped@comcast.net Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 49 Charter Date: 1991 Club Number:

45 Haverhill Mailing Address: Thursday 12:00 PM Haverhill Country Club 58 Brickett Lane, Haverhill 58 Brickett Ln Haverhill MA haverhillrotary.com President: Bonita Michaleas 882 Salem Street Groveland MA H: W: C: President Elect: Jean Poth 25 Governors Road Groveland MA H: W: C: Secretary: Richard Sundell 52 Sherwood Drive Bradford MA H: W: C: Treasurer: William Klueber 85 Winchester Street Bradford MA Foundation Chair: James Traver 191 Merrimack Street Haverhill MA H: W: C: Membership Chair: Jean Poth 25 Governors Road Groveland MA H: W: C: Public Relations Chair: Steven Goddu 5 Candlestick Lane Salem NH H: W: C: stevegoddu@godduprinting.com Number of Members: 81 Charter Date: Club Number:

46 Ipswich Thursday 7:15 AM Ithaki Restaurant 25 Hammatt Street, Ipswich Mailing Address: PO Box 543 Ipswich MA ipswichrotary.org/ President: Gail Doktor 49 North Main Street Ipswich MA H: W: C: President Elect: Rev. Bradford Clark 4 East Street Unit #2 Ipswich MA H: W: C: rectoramc@gmail.com Secretary: Raymond Katzen 462 Boston Street Suite 5 Topsfield MA H: W: C: rkatzen@mynorthshoreagent.com Treasurer: Theodore Garside 29 Hunter Avenue Methuen MA H: W: C: tgarside@institutionforsavings.com Foundation Chair: Robert Gravino 2 Summer Street Ipswich MA H: W: C: rcgravino@aol.com Membership Chair: Lee McNelly 5 Ipswich Woods Drive Ipswich, MA H: W: C: leemcnelly@sennottinsurance.com Public Relations Chair: Bob Wicks 46 County Street Ipswich, MA H: W: C: bwicks2@verizon.net Number of Members: 72 Charter Date: 1923 Club Number:

47 Lawrence Mailing Address: Thursday 12:15 PM Greater Lawrence Vocational 57 River Road, Lawrence 10 Ingalls Ct Methuen MA lawrencerotary.org President: Leland Fastnacht 14 Karen Lane Salem NH H: W: C: President Elect: Diane Shikrallah 10 Phoenix Row, Ste. 408 Haverhill MA H: W: C: Secretary: Scott Dickinson 31 Arrowwood Street Methuen MA Treasurer: Robert Armano 39 Arrowwood Street Methuen MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: John Felci 25 Copley Drive Methuen MA H: W: C: - jfelci@comcast.net Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 80 Charter Date: 1920 Club Number:

48 Lexington Monday 12:15 PM Waxy O'Connors 94 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington Mailing Address: rotarycluboflexington.org President: James Shaw 676 Waltham Street Lexington MA H: W: C: President Elect: Dave Siekman 25 Sanderson Place Brighton MA H: W: C: Secretary: Susan Carabbio 26 Burroughs Road Lexington MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Donna Leary 8 Ash Street Lexington MA H: W: C: dleary@walpolecoop.com Foundation Chair: Douglas Holmes 4 John Wilson Lane Lexington MA H: W: C: DBHolmes@Mac.com Membership Chair: Michelle Galbiati 33 Bartholomew Terrace Peabody MA H: W: C: mgalbiati@bankeagle.com Public Relations Chair: Meaghan Murphy 1713 Mass Ave Lexington MA H: W: C: murphym@raveisre.com Number of Members: 43 Charter Date: 2/11/1929 Club Number:

49 Lynn Thursday 12:15 PM Porthole Restaurant 98 Lynnway, Lynn Mailing Address: PO Box 8100 Lynn MA lynnrotary.org President: Robert Barker 872 Wellington Way Pembroke New Hampshire H: W: C: President Elect: Secretary: Joyce Elliott 119 Lafayette Street Marblehead Massachusetts H: W: C: Treasurer: Arthur Horgan 8 Ramsey Road Marblehead Massachusetts H: W: C: hahorgan@comcast.net Foundation Chair: Arthur Horgan 8 Ramsey Road Marblehead Massachusetts H: W: C: hahorgan@comcast.net Membership Chair: Robert Kennedy 408 Essex Village Lynnfield Massachusetts H: W: C: Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 35 Charter Date: 3/1/1918 Club Number:

50 Lynnfield Thursday 12:15 PM Sheraton Colonial One Audubon Road, Wakefield Mailing Address: PO Box 216 Lynnfield MA lynnfieldrotary.org President: John Kimball Kimball & Kimball, 590 Main Street Lynnfield MA H: W: C: President Elect: Matthew Kimball Kimball & Kimball, 590 Main Street Lynnfield MA H: W: C: Secretary: Paula O'Leary 230 Ash Street Reading MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Janice Casoli 1 Sparhawk Drive Lynnfield MA H: W: C: jcasoli@firstfinancialtrust.com Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 32 Charter Date: 01/29/1963 Club Number:

51 Malden Wednesday 12:15-1:15 Anthony's of Malden 105 Canal Street, Malden Mailing Address: PO Box 625 Malden MA maldenrotary.org President: David Hart 20 Lillian Road Malden MA H: W: C: President Elect: Debbie Amaral 183 Bainbridge Street Malden MA H: W: C: Secretary: David D'Arcangelo 183 Bainbridge Street Malden MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Mark Golub 15 Howard Street Melrose MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Mark Lawhorne 472 Highland Avenue Malden MA H: W: C: Membership Chair: Patricia Morrow 300 Commercial Street # 25 Malden MA H: W: C: pmorrow@combinedproperties.com Public Relations Chair: Paul Solano 183 Bainbridge Street Malden MA Number of Members: 30 Charter Date: 1920 Club Number:

52 Manchester-Essex Wednesday 7:15 American Legion Hall 14 Church Street, Manchester Mailing Address: PO Box 403 Manchester MA manchesteressexrotary.org President: Brendan O'Donoghue 17 Milk Street Essex MA H: W: C: President Elect: David Ray 39 Belcher Street Essex MA H: W: C: Secretary: Joan Platt 35 Forster Road Manchester MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Sarah Willwerth-Dyer 9 Indian Rock Lane Essex MA swd@anthonydodge.com Foundation Chair: Michael Gray 146 Summer Avenue Reading MA H: W: C: mgray@carpentermacneille.com Membership Chair: Bridget Murray 19 Forest Street Manchester MA Public Relations Chair: Deborah Eliason 470 Washington Street Gloucester MA deliason@eliasonlawoffice.com Number of Members: 37 Charter Date: 2/2/2002 Club Number:

53 Marblehead Thursday 12:00 noon Boston Yacht Club 1 Front Street, Marblehead Mailing Address: PO Box 1008 Marblehead MA marbleheadrotary.com President: Geoff Loynd 16 Greystone Road Nahant MA H: W: C: loyndcm@aol.com President Elect: Tanya DeGenova 13 Taft Street Marblehead MA H: W: C: tanya@tsdconsulting.com Secretary: Julie Livingston 18 Cypress Street Marblehead MA H: W: C: Jlivingston@marblebank.com Treasurer: Carl Siegel 98 Evans Road Marblehead MA H: W: C: cgullbeanbags@verizon.net Foundation Chair: Nancy Gwin 189 Pleasant Street Marblehead MA H: W: C: nancy.gwin@willardmartin.com Membership Chair: Chuck Bachner 12 Walnut Street Marblehead MA H: W: C: cbachner@sleeinsurance.com Public Relations Chair: Tanya DeGenova 13 Taft Street Marblehead MA H: W: C: tanya@tsdconsulting.com Number of Members: 63 Charter Date: 5/11/1933 Club Number:

54 Marblehead-Harbor Tuesday 7:15 AM Masonic Hall 62 Pleasant Street, Marblehead Mailing Address: PO Box 941 Marblehead MA rcomh.org President: Donald A. Doliber 7 Westminster Road Marblehead Massachusetts H: W: C: ddoliber@rcn.com President Elect: Margo W. R. Steiner 239 Washington Street Marblehead MA H: W: C: margo.steiner@verizon.net Secretary: Lee B. Weed 2 Ratlin Road Marblehead Massachusetts H: W: C: leeweed@aol.com Treasurer: Barry F. Weed 2 Ratlin Road Marblehead MA H: W: C: bfweed40@aol.com Foundation Chair: Connie Paullis 1 Trout Way Salisbury MA H: W: C: cpaullis@banecare.com Membership Chair: John Williams 48 Birch Street Marblehead MA H: W: C: jgandjawilliams@comcast.net Public Relations Chair: Ed Bell 5 Elmwood Road Marblehead Massachusetts H: W: C: edbell40@gmail.com Number of Members: 66 Charter Date: 09/16/1996 Club Number:

55 Medford Thursday 12:15 PM Elks Lodge 19 Washington Street, Medford Mailing Address: PO Box 917 Medford MA medfordrotaryclub.org President: Jennifer Sanders 159 Middlesex Avenue Medford MA President Elect: Douglas Shoop 1 Shipyard Way Medford MA H: W: C: doug@dsaarchitects.com Secretary: Donald McInerney 9 Rosemary Avenue Wakefield MA H: W: C: dmcinerney584@gmail.com Treasurer: Allan Martorana Brookline Bank, 60 High Street Medford MA H: W: C: amartorana@comcast.net Foundation Chair: John Hackett JJ Ruddy Insurance Agency, 153 Main Street Medford MA H: W: C: jahackett@hotmail.com Membership Chair: Patrick Theberge 66 High Street Medford MA H: W: C: admiral@cruiselinedeals.com Public Relations Chair: Mary Sbuttoni Medford Muscular Therapy, 43 Riverside Ave Medford MA H: W: C: msbuttoni@aol.com Number of Members: 48 Charter Date: 12/13/1923 Club Number:

56 Melrose Thursday 12:15 PM Knights of Columbus Hall 12 W. Foster Street, Melrose Mailing Address: melroserotaryclub.org President: Eileen Hamblin 150 Youle Street Melrose MA H: W: C: President Elect: Mary Margolis 22 Stowecroft Road Melrose MA H: W: C: Secretary: Bernard Wideman 19 1st Street Melrose MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Joan Cassidy 61 Clifton Park Melrose MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: James Oosterman 54 Ellis Farm Lane Melrose MA H: W: C: Membership Chair: Bernard Wideman 19 1st Street Melrose MA H: W: C: Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 70 Charter Date: Club Number:

57 Methuen-Salem Friday 12:15-1:30 Jocelyn's Restaurant 355 South Broadway, Salem, NH Mailing Address: PO Box 34 Methuen MA methuensalemrotary.org President: Tim Frechette 18 Hurd Street Lowell MA H: W: C: President Elect: Anne Whalen 583 Essex Street Beverly MA H: W: C: Secretary: Frank Rondinelli Treasurer: Paul Shannon 37 Russell Farm Drive Methuen MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Trudy Lawler 2 Gullane Road Hooksett NH H: W: C: trudylawler@michaudinsurance.com Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 33 Charter Date: 06/02/1971 Club Number:

58 Newburyport Tuesday 12:15 PM Glenn's Gallery 44 Merrimac Street, Newburyport Mailing Address: PO Box 831 Newburyport MA newburyportrotary.org President: Cindy Johnson 99 Lime Street Newburyport MA H: W: C: President Elect: Nick Chapman 79 State Street Newburyport MA H: W: C: Secretary: Nikki Misenheimer 78 Parker Street Newburyport MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Larry Hunter Institution for Savings - 81 State Street Newburyport MA H: W: C: lhunter@institutionforsavings.com Foundation Chair: Liz Cullen 283 Wethersfield Street Rowley MA H: W: C: lizgcullen@yahoo.com Membership Chair: Marion Spark Coldwell Banker - 61 State Street Newburyport MA H: W: C: marionspark@nemoves.com Public Relations Chair: Sue Christ PO Box 394 Newburyport MA H: W: C: sue.christ@juno.com Number of Members: 74 Charter Date: May 10, 1923 Club Number:

59 North Andover Thursday 7;30-8:30 AM Lucie's Cafe 1600 Osgood Street, North Andover Mailing Address: PO Box 6 North Andover MA northandoverrotary.com President: Susan Rochwarg 100 Old Village Lane North Andover MA H: W: C: susanrochwarg@gmail.com President Elect: Secretary: Judy Carryl-Young 175 Jackson Street Methuen MA H: W: C: jcydfy@gmail.com Treasurer: Steve Daly 162 Bradford Street North Andover MA H: W: C: sdaly01845@verizon.net Foundation Chair: James Phelan 275 Appleton Street North Andover MA H: W: C: jimat275@aol.com Membership Chair: Susan Sawyer 45 Little River Road Kingston NH ssawyer@townofnorthandover.com Public Relations Chair: Brian Fraser 430 Osgood Street North Andover MA H: W: C: bfraser@northandovercam.org Number of Members: 18 Charter Date: 2/20/2002 Club Number:

60 North Reading Wednesday 12:15 PM Hillview Country Club 149 North Street, North Reading Mailing Address: PO Box 12 North Reading MA President: Molly O'Neill 31 Magnolia Drive Pelham NH H: W: C: President Elect: Nancy Brown 170 Park Street North Reading MA H: W: C: Secretary: Peter Majane 3 Cerqua Street Woburn MA H: W: C: peter.majane@gmail.com Treasurer: David O'Neil 9 Heritage Way North Reading MA H: W: C: david.oneil@century21.com Foundation Chair: Janice Wood 38 Clark Street Medford MA H: W: C: jmwood@winterhillbank.com Membership Chair: Eric Evans 4 Lowell Road North Reading MA H: W: C: ericevans100@verizon.net Public Relations Chair: Priscilla Gottwald 106 Elm Street Stoneham MA H: W: =6419 C: pgottwald@rmld.com Number of Members: 21 Charter Date: 12/7/1954 Club Number:

61 Peabody Thursday 7:30 AM Red's Kitchen and Tavern 131 Newbury Street, Peabody Mailing Address: PO Box 94 Peabody MA rotarypeabody.org President: Robert Clattenburg 2 Candlewood Road Lynnfield MA H: W: C: robert.clattenburg@salemfive.com President Elect: Brian Cassidy 3 Lake Road Gloucester MA H: W: C: brian@cassidylaw.comcastbiz.net Secretary: Gary Epstein 8 Essex Center Drive Peabody MA H: W: C: gepstein@shumanandepstein.com Treasurer: Loring Merrow 4 Lakeside Avenue Beverly MA H: W: C: loring.merrow@verizon.net Foundation Chair: Margaret Pedro 2 Holstein Drive Pelham NH H: W: 978= C: peggy.pedro@peoples.com Membership Chair: Martha Holden 99 Lynnfield Street Peabody MA H: W: C: holden@nobelnet.org Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 35 Charter Date: 3/12/1920 Club Number:

62 Reading Monday 12:15 PM Sanborn House 50 Bay State Road, Reading Mailing Address: PO Box 61 Reading MA readingmarotary.org President: Mirela Jonuz 2 Crowdis Street Salem MA H: W: C: mirela.jonuz@salemfive.com President Elect: John Doherty 225 Lancaster Drive Tewksbury MA H: W: C: jdoherty@reading.k12.ma.us Secretary: Donald Washburn 1002 Lewis O Gray Drive Saugus MA H: W: C: don_wash@yahoo.com Treasurer: Maureen Hanifan 230 Ash Street Reading MA H: W: C: mhanifan@rmld.com Foundation Chair: Kathi Spurr 131 Main Street Reading MA H: W: C: kathi40@msn.com Membership Chair: Bobbie Botticelli 58 Chapel Hill Drive Reading MA H: W: C: bobbiebotticelli@verizon.net Public Relations Chair: Amy O'Brien 22 North Maple Street Woburn MA H: W: C: aobrien@theemarc.org Number of Members: 34 Charter Date: 12/13/1923 Club Number:

63 Rockport Thursday 12:00 PM Emerson Inn By The Sea 1 Cathedral Avenue, Rockport Mailing Address: PO Box 54 Rockport MA rockportrotary.org President: Susan Lovasco 24 South Street Rockport MA H: W: C: slovasco@bankgloucester.com President Elect: Anne Lewis 35 Eastern Point Road Gloucester MA H: W: C: car4forever@yahoo.com Secretary: Janice Beacham 4 Quarry Run Rockport MA H: W: C: thebeachams@comcast.net Treasurer: Robert Audano 12 McKay's Drive Rockport MA H: W: C: mrbeancpa@verizon.net Foundation Chair: Thomas Queeney 20 Magnolia Avenue Magnolia MA tom.queeney@gmail.com Membership Chair: Alan Battistelli 57 Phillips Avenue Rockport MA H: W: C: alan@alanbattistelli.com Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 84 Charter Date: 1955 Club Number:

64 Salem Tuesday 12:15 PM Hawthorne Hotel 18 Washington Square, Salem Mailing Address: PO Box 608 Salem MA salemrotary.com President: Brenda Smith PO Box 243 Marblehead MA President Elect: Christopher Casey 6 Knights Hill Road Marblehead MA Secretary: Mark Shaw 12 Kennel Hill Drive Beverly MA H: W: C: mark@shawins.com Treasurer: John Neely 111 Federal Street Salem MA H: W: C: john.h.neely@gmail.com Foundation Chair: David Wescott 51 Cutler Road Hamilton MA H: W: C: dwescott@instantalarm.com Membership Chair: Richard Eisner 79 Highland Avenue Ste 216 Salem MA H: W: C: docrse@verizon.net Public Relations Chair: Michael McLaughlin 33 Liberty Hill Avenue Salem MA mmclplumb@gmail.com Number of Members: 76 Charter Date: 1/8/1918 Club Number:

65 Saugus Thursday 12:15 PM Prince Restaurant 517 Broadway, Saugus Mailing Address: PO Box 1169 Saugus MA saugusrotary.org President: Rob Sipple 6 Elmwood Avenue Saugus MA H: W: C: drainz@msn.com President Elect: Doug Currier 10 Linden Street #2L Reading MA dcurrier@metronorthymca.org Secretary: Casey Lyons 355 Central Street Saugus MA H: W: C: clyons@morellolaw.com Treasurer: Al Santosuosso 113 Lincoln Avenue Saugus H: W: C: asantosuosso@financialguide.com Foundation Chair: Kenneth Sarnie 100 Springdale Avenue Saugus MA H: W: C: sarniecarpet@verizon.net Membership Chair: Richard Salvo 6 Rockland Terrace Saugus MA rsalvo@eaicivil.com Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 34 Charter Date: 1951 Club Number:

66 Somerville Mailing Address: Tuesday 12:15 PM The Mount Vernon Restaurant 14 Broadway, Somerville 285 Highland Ave Somerville MA somervillerotary.org President: Nancy Kavanagh 270 Washington Street Somerville MA H: W: C: President Elect: Jenison Wallace 23 Newman Road #4 Malden MA H: W: C: Secretary: Gilda Nogueira 125 Traincroft Medford MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Foundation Chair: Ann Kirby 4 Melanie Lane Arlington MA H: W: C: ann.kirby@commonmoves.com Membership Chair: Jeannie Scarpa Century Bank, 102 Fellsway West Somerville MA H: W: C: jscarpa@century-bank.com Public Relations Chair: Jessica Brayden 62 Chase Street Danvers MA H: W: C: jessica@respondinc.org Number of Members: 30 Charter Date: 1924 Club Number:

67 Stoneham Tuesday 12:15 PM Bear Hill Golf Club 2 North Street, Stoneham Mailing Address: PO Box 1 Stoneham MA stonehamrotaryclub.org President: Carolyn Lassiter 30 Laurel Street Melrose MA H: W: C: carolynlassiter@excelsiorrealty.net President Elect: Amy Palmerino 26 Pratt Street Billerica MA H: W: C: amy@stonehamtv.org Secretary: Susan Kreamer 303 Lynnfield Street Peabody MA H: W: C: s.kreamer@easternbank.com Treasurer: Stephen Rotondi 25 Crystal Drive Stoneham MA H: W: C: srotondi@verizon.net Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Joseph Gresci 11 Clearview Road Stoneham MA H: W: C: joe@egkpfinancial.com Public Relations Chair: Dennis O'Hara 12 Campbell Road Stoneham MA dennis.ohara@yahoo.com Number of Members: 40 Charter Date: 1923 Club Number:

68 Swampscott Wednesday 12:15 PM Red Rock Bistro 141 Humphrey Street, Swampscott Mailing Address: PO Box 36 Swampscott MA swampscottrotary.org President: Bryan Cousin 20 Carriage Hill Lane Salem MA H: W: C: President Elect: Secretary: Treasurer: Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 34 Charter Date: 02/20/1931 Club Number:

69 Topsfield, Boxford and Middleton Tuesday 7:30 AM Doubletree by Hilton Hotel 50 Ferncroft Road, Danvers Mailing Address: PO Box 89 Topsfield MA rotarytbm.org President: Curtis Cogliano PO Box 504 North Andover MA H: W: C: President Elect: Secretary: Treasurer: William Shannon 139 Ipswich Road Topsfield MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 15 Charter Date: Club Number: 65

70 Wakefield Tuesday 12:15 PM Harrington's Restaurant 17 Water Street, Wakefield Mailing Address: PO Box 431 Wakefield MA wakefieldrotaryclub.org President: Shibu James 9 Davis Road Apt A11 Acton MA H: W: C: shibu_27@yahoo.com President Elect: Robert Mailhoit 157 Montrose Avenue Wakefield MA Secretary: Suzanne Bowering 500 North Shore Road # 14C Peabody MA H: W: C: holidaywakefield@yahoo.com Treasurer: Bruce Donovan 32 Gould Street Wakefield MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Judith Gordon 9 Edmunds Place Wakefield MA H: W: C: tomjudygordon@verizon.net Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: Amy Luckiewicz 10 Elsie Road Lynn MA H: W: C: amy_lynn37@yahoo.com Number of Members: 47 Charter Date: Club Number:

71 West Roxbury Tuesday 12:00 PM West on Centre 1732 Centre Street, West Roxbury Mailing Address: PO Box West Roxbury MA westroxburyclub.org President: Dominic Rebelo Temple Street West Roxbury MA President Elect: Brendan Szocik H: W: C: Secretary: Elizabeth Grace 2379 Centre Street West Roxbury MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Anne Green Foundation Chair: Uchenna Onyeachom 9 Billings Streer West Roxbury MA H: W: C: onyeachom@yahoo.com Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: Thomas Aguiar taguiar@brkl.com Number of Members: 18 Charter Date: Club Number: 67

72 Wilmington Wednesday 12:15 PM Rocco's Restautant 193 Main Street, Wilmington Mailing Address: PO Box 503 Wilmington MA wilmingtonrotary.org President: Christopher Neville 8 Great Neck Drive Wilmington MA nevjc@aol.com President Elect: George Hooper 7 Hanson Road Wilmington MA H: W: C: ghooper@townofwilmingtonma.com Secretary: Joseph Bilicki 300 Water Street Wakefield MA H: W: C: joeb4d@aol.com Treasurer: John Doherty PO Box 1010 Wilmington MA H: W: C: john.doherty@comcast.net Foundation Chair: John Doherty PO Box 1010 Wilmington MA H: W: C: john.doherty@comcast.net Membership Chair: James Ficociello 500 Main Street Wilmington MA H: W: C: jafdds@hotmail.com Public Relations Chair: Stephen Bjork 12 Kendall Street Wilmington MA H: W: C: steve@stephanbjork.com Number of Members: 41 Charter Date: 1/12/1945 Club Number:

73 Winchester Mailing Address: Thursday 12:15 PM Parish of the Epiphany, Hadley Hall 70 Church Street, Winchester 70 Church St Winchester MA winchesterrotary.org President: Marnee Walsh 4 Harrington Road Winchester MA walsh424@verizon.net President Elect: Paul Gleason 7 Wedgemere Avenue Winchester MA Pgleason1@verizon.net Secretary: Alice Lombardo 666 Main Street #308 Winchester MA H: W: C: alicelombardo@verizon.net Treasurer: Jane Errico 122 Edgelawn Avenue Apt 6 North Andover MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: Alice Lombardo 666 Main Street #308 Winchester MA H: W: C: alicelombardo@verizon.net Membership Chair: Laurie Russell H: W: C: lrussell@winchestermusic.org Public Relations Chair: Number of Members: 68 Charter Date: 4/5/1927 Club Number:

74 Winthrop Mailing Address: Monday 12:00 PM Winthrop Arms Hotel & Restaurant 130 Grovers Avenue, Winthrop 15 Woodside Ave Winthrop MA winthroprotary.org President: Ronald Moses 1039 Shirley Street Winthrop MA H: W: C: President Elect: Secretary: Paul Turner 18 Floyd Street Woburn MA H: W: C: Treasurer: Maryann Russo 15 Court Road Winthrop MA Foundation Chair: Membership Chair: Public Relations Chair: James Marr 72 Crystal Cove Avenue Winthrop MA H: W: C: Number of Members: 16 Charter Date: 06/23/1938 Club Number:

75 Woburn Tuesday 12:15 PM Holiday Inn Select 15 Middlesex Canal Park, Woburn Mailing Address: PO Box 2304 Woburn MA woburnrotary.org President: Kathleen O'Doherty 442 Place Lane Woburn MA H: W: C: President Elect: Michael Martini 242 Place Lane Woburn MA H: W: C: Secretary: Jodi Crowley 30 Water Street #2 Woburn MA Treasurer: John Ryan 12 Myrtle Street Woburn MA H: W: C: Foundation Chair: James Major 94 Aldrich Road Wilmington MA H: W: C: Membership Chair: Mary Laing 2 Merrimac Street Woburn MA H: W: C: Public Relations Chair: James Haggerty 30 Rich Road Woburn MA Number of Members: 31 Charter Date: 4/15/1924 Club Number:

76 Past District Governors These pages are in recognition of those who have given their time, talents and skills to make our district one of the very best in Rotry. Their efforts will always be appreciated *Lester P. Winchenbaugh Boston *Willard Lansing Providence *Charles W. Lovett Lynn *Charles W. Lovett Lynn *Forrest C. Wilson Worcester *Herbert C. Wilson Worcester *Robert W. Hill Salem *Daniel F. Sullivan Fall River *Elmer E. Hubbard Pawtucket *Harry H. Williams Brockton *William W. Davis Cambridge *Charles H. Simons Boston *Albert K. Comins Wakefield *Thomas F. Kenney Worcester *J. Bruce McCollough Pawtucket *Leland D. Wood Hudson *Ernest W. Dunbar Cambridge *E. Lester Merritt Fall River *Daniel G. Aldrich Providence *Henry P. Porter Boston *G. Adelbert Emard Mansfield *John MacGregor Needham *Abraham Glovsky Beverly *Reul W. Beach Cambridge *Francis J. Flagg Boston *Walter H. Boireau Belmont *Frederick R. Willard Lynn *Addison G. Brooks Gloucester *John Nicol Mark Arlington *Frederick A. Smith Malden *Daniel L. Marsh Boston *Harley E. Rice Stoneham *Lionel V. MacDuff Lynn *Frederick H. Pierce Beverly *Krickel K. Carrick Boston *D. Paul Hoover Everett *Forbes N. Norris Winchester *Chester W. Lawson Malden *George A. Burns Revere *Frederick W. Bliss Boston *Frederick H. Nickels Cambridge *Kenneth J. Faulkner Melrose *Henry Kozlowski Lynn *Joseph A. Torrisi Lawrence *Sanford L. Fisher Boston *Henry L. Desjardins Beverly *Rufus S. Stevens, Jr. Wilmington 72

77 *Fred A. Lawson Stoneham David W. Drislane Lynnfield *Irving M. Lippoldt Ipswich *Frederick W. Lacey Salem *Carlton E. Buttrick Boston *Chester G.A. Zucker Arlington *Anthony Frasca Lynn *Barnett N. Samuels Winthrop *Peter Amato Everett *Rev. Dr. John P. Robertson Wakefield *Michael Cantor Boston *Eugene S. Ashton Medford *Vincent A. Raponi Saugus *William B. Ardiff Danvers *Claude L. Hanley Melrose *Harry W. Mellett Stoneham Robert D. Darby Wakefield John W. Maloney Lexington *Lawrence L. Jacobson Peabody *D. Craig Wark, Jr. Winchester Raymond G. Mansour Lawrence Leslie P. Curtis Rockport *Ralph M. Swanson Wilmington *H. Vincent Frederickson Lynn Donald W. Moran Beverly William E. Adams Haverhill *J. Roland Morin Danvers *Leo R. Martell, Jr. Cambridge *Carl A. Wold, Jr. Lynnfield *Joseph E. Scanlon, Jr. Lynn Norman H. Wilson Burlington John E. Lotspiech Marblehead *John B. Hooper Salem Eugene H. Hastings Lynn Karen Swaim Babin Cambridge Jonathan N. Bursaw Danvers Christopher R. Fraser Amesbury Paul D. Leavy Saugus Donna-Lee Young Rubin Andover Victor Saldanha, MD Winthrop Paul E. Nader, Sr. Boston Donna Marie D Agostino Winchester David J. Fionda Burlington Donna Jean Wayman Wilmington Julia D. Phelps Danvers Liz Cullen (D7780) Thomas R. Elliott Danvers Ingrid Brown Rockport Stephen O. May N. Reading Subbiah Doraiswami Belmont Terri Kidder Amesbury * Deceased 73

78 Living Past District Governors Adams, William E. (Ginny) King Street, Groveland, MA Babin, Karen Swaim South Peters Street, # 13, New Orleans, LA ksbabin@gmail.com Brown, Ingrid Granite Street, Rockport, MA icybeae@verizon.net Bursaw, Jonathan N. (Andrea) Southern Boulevard, Newbury, MA bursawaj@comcast.net Curtis, Leslie P. (Bud) Pigeon Cove Ledges, 13 Curtis Street #14, Rockport, MA D Agostino, Donna Marie (Ed) So. Palm Ave., #505, Sarasota, FL donnadag@comcast.net Darby, Robert D. (Helen) Walnut Street, Reading, MA Drislane, David W. (Carol) Lynnfield Street, Unit 33, Lynnfield, MA davedrislane@verizon.net Doraiswami, Subbiah Pleasant Street, Belmont, MA subbiah.doraiswami@verizon.net Thomas R. Elliott (Carole) Spring Street, Danvers, MA trelliott@comcast.net Fionda, David Freeport Drive, Burlington, MA dfionda@gmail.com Fraser, Christopher R. (Dianne) Daniels Road, Rowley, MA crfraser@verizon.net Hastings, Eugene H. (Clara) Churchill Road, Marblehead, MA u.gene@verizon.net Kidder, Terri Mankill Brook Road, Plaistow, NH terrikidder@yahoo.com Leavy, Paul D c/o Ace Woodside Hardware 65 Main Street, Winthrop, MA pdleavy@aol.com 74

79 Living Past District Governors Lotspiech, John E South Street, Marblehead, MA lo3spiech@aol.com Maloney, John W. (Kathy) Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA maloney2300@msn.com Mansour, Raymond (Jennie) Burnt Marsh Road, P. O. Box 219, Cape Neddick, ME manray50@aol.com May, Stephen O North Street, North Reading, MA nrrtry@aol.com Moran, Donald W. (Joann) Gregg Street, Beverly, MA jes13so@aol.com Nader Sr., Paul E. (Cheryl) PO Box , Boston, MA pen.sr@hotmail.com Phelps, Julia D. (Steve McKenzie) Portsmouth Ave, Greenland, NH jphelps7930@comcast.net Rubin, Donna-Lee Young Great Pond Road, North Andover, MA dlee133@aol.com Saldanha, Victor, MD (Janine) Edgemere Road, Lynnfield, MA saldanha@massmed.org Wayman, Donna Jean Flagstaff Rd, Wilmington, MA casalot@msn.com Wilson, Norman H. (Margie) Huckins Neck Road, Centerville, MA arrowwood@comcast.net 75

80 District 7930 budget 7/1/13-6/30/14 Income District Assembly 6, District Conference 15, Foundation-Membership Seminar 7, Installation Dinner 10, Interest Membership Dues 100, Midyear Pres. Meeting 1, PETS Registration/Club PETS Membership Dues 8, PETS Registration 5, Total PETS Registration/Club $14, Polar Plunge Pre-PETS Meeting 1, RI Grants RYLA 13, World Understanding Dinner 8, Total Income $177, Gross Profit 177, Expenses Club Service Interact 3, Earlyact 1, Public Relations 0.00 Total Club Service 4, Community Service Rotaract 2, RYLA 14, Total Community Service $16, District Administration Administrative Expenses 2, Awards & Citations Bank Charges Budget Meeting Credit Card Discout District Assembly 20, District Conference 31, District Council 3, Foundation Contribution 0.00 Foundation Seminar 8, Installation Dinner 14,

81 International Convention 12, Membership Development 2, Membership Seminar 0.00 Midyear Pres. Meeting - Expense 1, Northeast Link 1, PETS 12, Pre-PETS Meeting 1, Prior Years Expenses 0.00 R I Theme Materials 2, Rotary Leadership Institute Rotary Zone Institute 5, Sandy Donation 0.00 Youth Exchange 3, Total District Administration $121, District Operations AG Expense 1, DG Expenses DGE Expenses 1, DGN Expenses District Communications Directory 4, Web Page 2, Total District Communications 7, Leadership Expenses 7, Postage Recognition-Foundation Support 0.00 Signage Tax Preparation and Audit 7, Total District Operations $24, Grants 0.00 International Service VTT 0.00 World Understanding Dinner 10, Total International Service $10, Other Miscellaneous Service Cost 0.00 Purchases 0.00 Total Expenses $177, Net Operating Income $ Other Expenses Reconciliation Discrepancies 0.00 Total Other Expenses 0.00 Net Other Income 0.00 Net Income $ Budget Approved at District Conference on 6/1/13 in Portsmouth, NH. 77

82 The Rotary Foundation The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International is a notfor-profit corporation that receives contributions totaling more thatn US $70 million annually and distributes some $65 million each year in support of humanitarian and educational programs implemented by clubs and districts. Contriburions from Rotarians go into both the Foundations Annual Programs Fund, which provides grants and awards through Foundation programs, and the Permanent Fund, an endowment from which only the earnings are spent in support of Foundation programs. This insures the longterm viability of the Foundation. Every dollar contributed by Rotarians funds humanitarian and educational programs that enable Rotarians to extend their service internationally. Clubs and districts apply for and receive Foundation grants to carry out many worthy projects worldwide. The Rotary Foundation s mission is to support the efforts of Rotary International in the fulfullment of the Object of Rotary, Rotary s mission and the achievement of world understanding and peace through local, national and international humanitarianism, educational and cultrual programs. Humanitarian Programs grants enable Rotarians to increase their support of international service projects that provide water wells, basic shelters, medical care, literacy classes and other essentials to people in need. Rotarian participation is key to the success of these projects: Global Grants Volunteer Service Grants Distict Managed Grants Projects that fall within the six areas of focus Information on all these programs is available from your District Foundation Committee at the beginning of this book. Educational Programs are designed to promote international understanding by bringing people together from different countries and cultures. Rotarians participate in these programs by hosting scholars, leading Vocational Training teamss and other activites which include: Global Scholarships Rotary World Peace Scholarships Vocational Training Teams 78

83 Polio Plus, now called the $200 Million Challenge is the RI program that seeks to eradicate Polio world-wide by Before eradication efforts began in 1985, polio paralyzed more that 1,000 children a day, which totaled about 350,000 children annually. The incidence of polio has since declined by more than 99%. Today, the program provides vaccine and transportation for mass immunization campaigns and support for social mobilization, survelliance and laboratories to help carry out the final stages of global eradication. Polio has now been eradicated in the Western Hemishpere (1994), the Western Pacific region (2000), Europe (2002) and India (2012). Today polio remains endemic in only three countries; Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. In recognition of Rotary s leadership in this effort, in 2007, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded the Rotary Foundation a US $100 million matching grant, and another $250 million in Rotary International continues to work in partnership with the World Health Organization, US Centers for Disease Control and UNICEF, and remains the larges private sector partner in this effort. Club and individual contributions to the Rotary Foundation may be mailed to: The Rotary Foundation Collections Center Drive Chicago, IL or contact the Foundation Chair Ingrid Brown or any of your Grant Chairs for further information. 79

84 Rotaract Rotaract clubs for men and women aged foster leadership and responsible citizenship, encourage high ethical standards in business and promote international understanding and peace. A program of Rotary International, Rotaract clubs work under the guidance of their local Rotary club. Many Rotaract service projects focus on issues of importance to young people such as AIDS, the environment, homelessness, urban peace, and drug abuse. Interact Interact is an international organization of service and social clubs for young people ages that fosters leadership, understanding and peace. A program of Rotary International, each Interact club is sponsored by a local Rotary club. Each year Interact clubs complete a community service project and a project that furthers international understanding and goodwill. RYLA The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) conference is held annually in Rotary District The RYLA conference seeks to develop leadership potential in high school juniors by identifying those barriers that get in the way of being a good leader. In order to be eligible for participation, potential candidates must complete an application and be interviewed by local Rotarians. Youth Exchange The most powerful force in the promotion of international understanding and peace is exposure to different cultures. The world becomes a smaller, friendlier place when we learn that all people - regardless of nationality - desire the same basic things: a safe, comfortable environment that allows for a rich and satisfying life for our children and ourselves. Youth Exchange provides thousands of young people with the opportunity to meet people from other lands and to experience their cultures. This plants the seeds for a lifetime of international understanding. 80

85 How to Propose a New Member in Your Rotary Club Every Rotarian has the privilege and obligation of seeking qualified members. In this way, all club members can help their clubs achieve a full representation of the business and professional life of the community. Use form 254 EN to propose a new member for your club. You owe it to your club and to your community. Do it today! The basic procedure by which an individual is proposed for and elected to membership in a Rotary Club is: The prospective member s name is submitted to the board of directors. The board ensures that the person is fully qualified and approves or disapproves of the proposal within 30 days. The proposer is notified by the club secretary. NOTE: Until this approval is granted, prospective members should not be informed that they have been proposed for membership. The prospective member is informed of privileges and responsibilities of club membership. He or she is then asked to complete the proposal form and give written permission to publish his or her name and proposed classification to the club membership. The prospective member s name is published to the club. If no objections are received within seven days following the publication of the name, that person, upon payment of an admission fee, is inducted as a new Rotarian, and the club secretary sends a completed New Member Report form to Rotary International. 81

86 Summary of Membership Provisions for New Members General Qualifications - Rotarians are adults of good character and good business or professional reputation, who hold or have held an executive position with discretionary authority in any worthy and recognized business or profession. Active Membership - Active members must meet the above qualifications, as well as live or work within the club s territory; within the corporate limits of the city in which the club is located; within the territory of an immediately adjoining club; or within an immediately adjoiningcommunity not in any club s territory. Honorary Membership - People who have distinguished themselves by meritorious service in the furtherance of Rotary ideals may be elected to honorary membership, Classification - Each active member of a Rotary club is classified in accordance with the member s business or profession. A classification describes the principal and recognized activity of the firm with which an active member is connected or the member s principal and recognized business or professional activity. Active membership is limited to the greater of five persons or ten percent of the club membership per classification, except for those representing religious denominations, newspapers and other news media and also diplomatic representatives of different governments. NOTE - Holders of Public Office. Persons elected or appointed to public office for a specified time are not eligible for active membership under the classification of such office, except persons elected or appointed to the judiciary or educational offices. 82

87 How a New Rotary Club Is Started Each year hundreds of new Rotary clubs are formed. Organizing a new Rotary club is a fundamental responsibility of the District Governor. If you have interest or information about the viability of forming a new Rotary club, please consult with the District Governor or hislher special representative. There are several forms that must be completed to organize a new Rotary club: Organization of a New Club Survey Form. This survey is required and it is the first part of the process. Completed by the District Governor, (or his designated surveyor) this form provides information about the locality, its population and economic outlook, principal industries, activities and institutions, other service organizations, possible meeting places, etc. New Club Sponsor Form. Sponsor clubs must have 25 members. The club membership must vote to be a sponsor club - not the club board of directors. The form requires the signature of both the club president and secretary. New Club Membership Application Form. This is the official form for applying for membership in Rotary. It requires the signatures of the provisional club president, secretary, the district governor and special representative. The form will list the charter officers and directors, the name of the club, a description of the locality, the day, time and place of weekly meetings, the dates for the club s annual meeting and monthly board meetings, the admission fees and annual dues, mailing address for the club and a list of the charter members (20 minimum). For more information about forming a new Rotary club, please contact Membership Chair Josh Garfinkle or visit the download center at 83

88 The names, addresses and contact information in the Rotary District 7930 Directory is only for the personal use of members of Rotary.

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