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Meeting to be held at The Robb Center
Jun 21, 2024
In his nearly quarter century career in broadcast meteorology, with 22 years dedicated to serving the New England audience, Matt Noyes has become a household name in the region. A pivotal figure in Boston's weather forecasting, In March of 2024, at the prime of his career in television, Matt shocked the local media world when he stepped down from his role as Chief Meteorologist for NBC Boston and NECN to co-found a new weather company called 1DegreeOutside with his wife and fellow meteorologist, Danielle. As President, Matt is at the forefront of pioneering weather forecasting technologies and methodologies. Before launching 1DegreeOutside, Matt shaped his career at New England Cable News (NECN) and later as the founding Chief Meteorologist for NBC Boston. Here, he introduced revolutionary forecasting tools, including Boston's first hour-by-hour radar forecasts, New England's first 10-day, the nation's first media-run 10-day computer forecast system, and Matt earned a National Technology Emmy for his innovative contributions toward developing the first mobile Doppler Radar truck used in media. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Cornell University, a Graduate Certificate in Business Foundations from the Manning School of Business at UMass Lowell, and he is an alumnus of Phillips Academy Andover. Beyond his professional pursuits, Matt is deeply committed to his community in the Merrimack Valley. His dedication to education and community service has garnered him numerous accolades, including a commendation from the Massachusetts State Senate for his educational weather visits to schools, connecting with over 130,000 children. He has also received the Massachusetts State Police Public Service Award and the Patriot Award from the Ahern Charitable Foundation for his contributions to military families. Matt is most proud of being a father and husband, and he continues to dedicate his time and expertise to bettering the community and the field of meteorology. |
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Jun 21, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
PLEASE SIGN UP TODAY - they need a head count today, latest Monday!
We're meeting this week at the Robb Center, 30 Whittier Court in Andover. The meeting will be held in ther Life Long Learning Center.
Our speaker is Matt Noyes, former NECN meteorologist, who along with his wife Danielle Noyes, also a meteorologist, have started a new company "1 Degree Outside."
It's sure to be a fun meeting with lots of fellowship and laughs. As always, register to let me know if you will be in attendance for this meeting.
Al Timm, President Elect
Dates to remember:
June 15, Juneteenth (celebrastion of end of slavery), 4-6 PM, Andover youth Center
June 17 Otto Pizza fundraiser, Main Street. they are donated 10% gross proceeds for the entire day. (please share on social media)
June 27 District installation Party in Danversport
June 28 Changeover Day (new board installed)
July 5 No Rotary meeting
July 12, Al Timm, Plans for the new Rotary year
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Jun 28, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
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Jul 12, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
Speaker this week is President Al Timm: Plans for the year. How can we build on a banner year? Joining Al: Gail Ralston, Charitable Trust; Al Michel, Service; Steve Fink, Youth; OFelia Ndrecka, Speakers Other announcements: July 12, Bourbon > 5, home of Al Timm and Janna Roop, 3 Hood Drive, Andover (watch for an invitation Wednesday) Please sign up for the Service Project on July 20, Andover Farmers Market Meeting July 19 at the Robb Center I can tell you how we can build on the work of last year's President, Amy Salant and her board: get involved! I hope to see you Friday! Please sign up by Wednesday for breakfast at 4 PM with one click of your mouse! Al Timm, President |
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Jul 12, 2024 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Winter Crow Roost - Meeting held at the Robb Center
Jul 19, 2024
Craig Gibson is a well known bird and conservation photographer. His ongoing focus is on expanding awareness about the Winter Crow Roost in Lawrence, MA, the extended Merrimack Valley area, and Eastern Massachusetts. Craig designed and launched the blog and continues to oversee all editorial content. He has also been the lead on initiating and coordinating a range of activities and events with local arts, education, and community groups as well as working with a growing number of conservation and environmental organizations. He wrote and published a comprehensive 14 page report to recap the 2018-2019 winter season, a roost photography guide, and a roost counting guide. Overall, his efforts have raised much greater awareness of the Winter Crow Roost, and he has been a catalyst for a range of new community science initiatives. In the fall 2017, after tracking the roost since 2010, Craig worked together in close collaboration with other local birders to form the Crow Patrol in the Lawrence area. Over the past seven winter seasons, he has personally documented more than 425 observation nights, while monitoring, documenting, and photographing the overnight staging and roosting of American and Fish Crows. Craig has made over 350 Crow Roost specific postings to eBird, an especially important data portal for open access citizen science projects around the globe. As an active birding videographer, Craig was invited in January 2024 to participate in video upload privileges for his eBird account. Craig worked closely with staff and leadership at the Essex Art Center in Lawrence, MA to create the “Celebrating the Winter Crow Roost” art exhibit in 2019. The exhibit was a big success with record turnouts and lots of media coverage. The EAC hosted the exhibit for a second year in 2020, with an expanded group of participating artists. He worked closely with staff at El Taller Cafe and Bookstore in Lawrence, MA for a Crow-themed art exhibit that opened in February 2020 and received great acclaim. In an effort to help other bird and wildlife photographers, he wrote and published the “Winter Crow Roost Photography Guide” in late 2020. |
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Jul 19, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
<p>Speaker: Craig Gibson, Winter Crow Roost - tracking crows over the Winter</p> <p>Where: Robb Center, 30 Whittier Court, Andover (next to town offices)</p> <p>Please let us know you are coming by Wednesday at 4 PM so we have enough seats and food. Last week 18 registered on line (your RtotaryAndover sign in is first name.last name.3379. (e.g. allen.timm.3379) </p> <p>Thanks to all who helped at the Calssic Ar Show. What fun it was!</p> <p>The Club Board meets this week at the Andovedr North Anover YMCA at 4:30. All are welcome as the new board starts the year.</p> <p>Have a great week! </p> <p>Al Timm, President</p> |
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Jul 20, 2024 7:00 AM - 1:30 PM
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Amigos Mentor Program
Jul 26, 2024
Carl is the author of Raising Global IQ: Preparing Our Students for a Shrinking Planet, and a globally recognized expert on international conflict analysis, management, and resolution. After serving as the Director of Boston University's Global Literacy Institute, he co-founded and is now Chief Education Officer of Boston-based Secure Communities Group (SCG), which assists corporations, health care facilities, religious institutions and K16 schools and universities around the world with crucial security threat assessments and recommendations, including cybersecurity attack preparation and prevention. Fluent in English, Spanish and French, and a working knowledge of Mandarin and Arabic, Hobert teaches his audiences how to build more secure Communities of Trust where prevention of violence, rather than the reaction to it, becomes the norm. Carl provides audiences with convincing examples of his successes in conflict resolution work with youth, adolescents, and adults on 4 continents, and his near-death experience in Africa in 2018. With an exceptional stage presence, this passionate life-long author and educator offers understandable, ready-to-institute, step-by-step solutions to today's growing threats that leave listeners uplifted and prepared to confront challenging issues in their professional and personal lives at once. Carl has a BA in French and Political Science cum laude, and an MA in Spanish, both from Middlebury College, and an MA in International Security Studies from the Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. |
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Jul 26, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
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Cecropia Strong
Aug 02, 2024
Julie was a Marblehead, MA management consultant and author, and she knows how you can suddenly
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Aug 02, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
Andover Rotary Weekly Meeitng, August 2, 7:30 AM, Andover Doubletree Hilto;Speaker, Julie Hahnke, Cecropia: bringing hope to folks with disabilities.Julie suffered a stroke and now helps others overcome their disabilities. Her not-for-profit has the motto,"Hope is Everything." Please register for the meeting |
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Trees4Haiti
Aug 09, 2024
In 2006, while watching PBS ‘Antiques Roadshow’, they announced the next show to
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Aug 09, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
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Aug 14, 2024 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Most attacks happen when you are not aware of what is going on around you. Come learn how to REFUSE TO BE A VICTIM.
This seminar, taught by Andover Sportsmans Club members, Steve Cooper, Allan Arena and Cheryl Crawford, will cover awareness tips and techniques to keep you safe in your living quarters (home, dorm room, apartment, etc.), when in public, during transportation and while using technology. It is not a hands-on self-defense class.
When: Who: Teens ages 15 plus and college-bound students. Adults/parents are welcome. Cost: $15 per person or $40 per family
To be placed on the notification list for October's seminar: Email Diana Kiesel, Event Coordinator
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Tactical Communication Method
Aug 16, 2024
David has had a successful career as a technology and thought leader, and combines that with his passion and talent as a magician, mentalist and stage hypnotist, to create unique
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Aug 16, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
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Aug 17, 2024 7:00 AM - 1:30 PM
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Andover Public Schools Update
Aug 23, 2024
About Dr. Parvey: Dr. Magda Parvey began her tenure as superintendent of the Andover Public Schools in July 2021. Most recently, Dr. Parvey was the Chief Academic Officer for Middletown Public Schools in Middletown, Connecticut. In this role, Dr. Parvey oversaw all instructional programs and was charged with developing robust short- and long-range goals for Middletown’s Strategic Operating Plan. This position was seen as an integral part of the district’s effort to provide all students with rigorous learning experiences and prepare them to thrive as critical thinkers and problem solvers who are college and/or career ready. Her depth of experience and knowledge in curriculum design, instructional leadership and supervision were crucial components to the district’s strategic plan. Prior to her appointment in Middletown, Dr. Parvey helmed the City School District of New Rochelle as Interim Superintendent, leading Westchester County’s second-largest school system through a time of great transition. A wise and effective decision maker with a strong belief in leading by forming relationships, she provided a sense of calm and stability to the District of 11,000 students. In New Rochelle, she promoted a rigorous curriculum, with a focus on offering access to opportunities for all students. With the faculty, she focused on professional learning, and promoted a culture of learning and collaboration. Her approach was to listen well and to engage her fellow administrators, teachers and others in pursuing the District’s mission. As a lifelong educator, Dr. Parvey has held multiple leadership positions during her over 25 years of experience in school systems in Connecticut, North Carolina and New York. She is a graduate of Canisius College from which she holds a Bachelor of Arts. Dr. Parvey holds a Master of Science degree in elementary education and a Master of Arts in educational leadership and technology, both from Adelphi University; and a Doctor of Education in administration and supervision from Fordham University. About Mr. D'Andrea: Mr. D’Andrea comes to Andover High School with 23 years of experience in public education. He currently serves as the principal of Cheltenham High School, just north of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prior to his work at Cheltenham High School, he served as an administrator in Montgomery County (MD) Public Schools for 15 years, including 4 years as the principal of Kingsview Middle School and 5 years as the principal of Northwest High School. Mr. D’Andrea started his career in education at Anacostia Senior High School in Washington, DC, serving as a biology and chemistry teacher, 9th grade team leader, and academy coordinator. He was named the Washington Post Teacher of the Year for Washington, DC, in 2006. Mr. D'Andrea holds a bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University, master’s degrees from George Washington University and the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a graduate certificate in school administration and supervision from Johns Hopkins University. He is very excited about joining the team at Andover High School and plans to relocate to the Town of Andover this summer.
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Aug 23, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
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Aug 30, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
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Rotary District Governor Visit
Sep 06, 2024
Thomas Hankard, District 7930 |
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Sep 06, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
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Whoville Andover Fundraiser and Children's Event
Sep 13, 2024
Mode Andover is excited to prepare for our 3rd Annual Whoville Event at MODE Andover, located at One Dundee Park, Building One, Suite 6. This heartwarming event is a favorite among our volunteers and brings joy to every child who participates. We transform kids into little citizens of Whoville with wardrobe, hair, nails, and face painting. The day is filled with actors, a DJ, and plenty of holiday cheer, culminating in the Andover Santa Parade. This enchanting event celebrates the spirit of Whoville, offering children and families an immersive experience filled with makeovers, movie screenings, a DIY hot cocoa bar, and more. As our event's popularity has grown, so has the opportunity to make a significant impact on our community. We are excited to announce that this year's Whobilation will continue its tradition of giving back to our community heroes. A portion of the proceeds from Whobilation will be donated to the Andover Firefighter's Relief Foundation. Your support will contribute to the wellbeing of those who tirelessly serve our community and ensure that their dedication is recognized and appreciated. |
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Sep 13, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:30 AM
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Big Friends Little Friends
Sep 20, 2024
My name is Kristina Ploof and I am the Volunteer Recruiter for an amazing mentoring program called "Big Friends Little Friends". Similar to the "Big Brother Big Sister" model, this is a community-based program where mentors dedicate at least two hours a month to spend time with a young kid in our community. After being screened it, trained, and interviewed, our mentors are matched with a mentee who we think would be a great fit for them. As a student pursuing a master's degree in social work, I can't speak highly enough about this program and the benefits it has for children in need. Programs like ours make sure that kids are avoiding risky behaviors and, instead, feel motivated to excel in their lives. I look forward to connecting with you all about our program and am hopeful that some of you will join us in this great opportunity to give back to our Merrimack Valley community! |
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Sep 20, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
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Sep 21, 2024
You help is requested at this year's biggest street party, Andover Day, on Sat. Sept. 21st! Volunteer to help with:
You do not need to be a Rotarian to join us! Questions? Contact Diana |
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Corporate Consulting & Executive Coaching
Sep 27, 2024
With over 30 years of experience as a business owner and consultant, combined with a 20-year teaching career as an Adjunct Professor of Business at Suffolk University (Boston), John has developed a deep and practical understanding of the financial, marketing, sales, operations, and human challenges that organizations face today. John is known for his unique ability to quickly assess an organization’s needs and work closely with leaders to implement strategic, tactical, and leadership initiatives that drive real results. His approach is rooted in both academic rigor and hands-on experience, earning him the nickname “prac-ademic.” John’s boundless energy and passion for excellence shine through in every interaction. He’s helped hundreds of individuals, teams, and organizations thrive in their industries by delivering insights with depth, clarity, and a people-centric, data-driven approach that consistently achieves desired outcomes. John offers one-on-one and group coaching programs specifically designed for CEOs and business owners of small to medium-sized companies and non-profit organizations, guiding them toward success and sustainable growth |
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Sep 27, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
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Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Boston
Oct 04, 2024
John Bottei is a Community Sponsorship and Engagement Specialist at Catholic Charities of Boston. He earned a Bachelor's degree in International Studies from Boston College with a concentration in Ethics and Social Justice. In his current role in the Refugee and Immigrant Services division, he connects community organizations and communities of faith with families served by the agency in eastern Massachusetts. These community sponsorship groups partner with Catholic Charities to provide companionship and support for a family in the transition to their new community, giving members an opportunity to empower the family as they move towards self-sufficiency. John is committed to accompanying those who are most in need in his community, and he strives to do so through his work. |
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Oct 04, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
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Trivia & Tunes
Oct 11, 2024
Vin was an Andover resident for over 30 years before moving to Salem, New Hampshire last May. He is widowed and has 3 children from 23 to 29 including the current JV basketball coach at Andover High (John), a doctor in physical therapy (Emily) and a recent graduate of Endicott College (Alex). After a successful career in corporate America, Vin decided to combine two of his favorite hobbies – trivia and music to form his current company Trivia and Tunes. He designs and hosts trivia games made specifically for his audience with musical clues. His primary audience consists of senior centers and residences and he has hosted games for fundraisers, private parties, corporate events, organizations and schools. His most memorable game was a baseball opening day trivia game for Dana Farber fundraisers for over 200 people. This game was part of an on-line event highlighted by a Tim Wakefield Q and A session. People love his game as witnessed by his 99.8% satisfaction rate. To learn more, check out his web site at triviaandtunes.com. |
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Oct 11, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
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Transforming children’s social and emotional health through the power of play
Oct 18, 2024
Melissa Pennington is a dedicated advocate for youth, with over a decade of experience in the non-profit sector. Throughout her career, she has championed initiatives that go beyond academics, focusing on enhancing opportunities for young people to succeed in all aspects of life. Melissa has spearheaded programs offering mentorship, life skills training, and extracurricular activities, fostering environments where youth can explore their full potential and build the confidence to pursue their dreams. Her work has centered on bridging gaps in access to essential resources, particularly for those from marginalized communities. From partnering with local organizations to secure funding and create impactful outreach programs, to leading teams that mentor at-risk youth, Melissa’s leadership has consistently brought meaningful change. Driven by a deep passion for social justice and equality, Melissa is committed to ensuring every young person she serves has the tools, support, and encouragement to thrive outside the classroom. Through her strategic vision and collaborative spirit, she continues to transform lives, one initiative at a time. Melissa currently serves as the Associate Program Director at Playworks, an organization dedicated to transforming children’s social and emotional health through the power of play. Playworks partners with schools to create safe, inclusive environments for play, where children can develop crucial skills like teamwork, conflict resolution, and leadership. Through structured recess programs, Playworks helps foster positive relationships and encourages physical activity, supporting students' holistic development. |
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Oct 18, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
Andover Rotary Weekly Meeting October 18, Breakfast Buffet, 7:15 AM, Meeting starts at 7:30 AM, ends by 8:45 AM Andover Doubletree Hilton Hotel Conference rooms Speaker: Melissa Pennington , Associate Director, Playworks "Transforming Children's Social and Emotional Health Through the Power of Play" Guests welcome: Please register by Wednesday 4 PM |
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Ironstone Farm - Our mission and our volunteers
Oct 25, 2024
Join the team from Ironstone Farm to hear more about what's happening with the herd! We also have new volunteer opportunities! This week's meeting will be at the Ironstone Farm location. Members should use 456 Lowell Street, Andover MA as the address for their GPS (Different from the website which says 450 Lowell). At the entrance are two stone pillars. Once you pull in you can park anywhere in the lot - including the grass areas. We will meet in the basement of the big brown farmhouse. You can walk through the grass down to the basement entrance (door is under the deck). We look forward to seeing everyone. |
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Oct 25, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
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In Control Family Foundation
Nov 01, 2024
Dan Strollo, Executive Director – In Control Family Foundation - a nonprofit offering the nation's first state certified closed course, hands-on crash prevention training. www.driveincontrol.org Dan is a father of four with a background in the auto industry, marketing and construction. He first learned of In Control back in 2006 and has led the organization for over 15 years, reaching 40,000+ students and saving countless lives in the process. Today, his goal is to educate you on how dangerous driving has become and offer some tips to keep you and your family safer on our roads. |
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Nov 01, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
Andover Rotary Weekly Meeting Doubletree Hilton Hotel, 7:15 AM Breaakfast Buffet, 7:30, Meeting begins Speaker: Dan Strollo, Executive Director, In Control Family Foundation Program: How dangerous driving has become, and how to keep safe onmn the roads. Plus: Food Colection for Neighbors in Need at the Meeting Please register - its just a click away! By Wednesday afternoon please!
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Nov 01, 2024 7:30 AM
We will be collecting food items for Neighbors in Need, https://needfood.org each Friday starting on November 1 through November 22 at our weekly Rotary meetings.
For questions, please contact Diana Kiesel: dikiesel@gmail.com For suggestions on items that are in need, please see below:
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Nov 02, 2024 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
<p>Ironstone Farms, Spirit of Giving Gala</p> <p>6 PM Fundriaser for Challenge Unllimited Program, representing Rotary</p> <p>16 tickets available, or go to website <a href="http://ironstonefarm.org">https://Ironstonefarm.org</a></p> <p>Contact Jim Greeley for more information </p> <p>greeleyj7@gmail.com</p> <p> </p> |
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Nov 06, 2024 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Your assistance in providing help at the Lazarus House Food Pantry is needed on the first Wednesday of each month starting at 11:30 am (to 2:00 pm). Friends and family members are welcome. To sign-up, contact Jim Greeley.
For more about St. Martha's Food Pantry, click HERE.
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Nov 08, 2024 - Dec 20, 2024
Our Annual Food Drive for the Holiday Season will soon be upon us! We will need a Club Volunteer Coordinator to reach out to club members, plan food drive activities, and coordinate with sites such as Stop and Shop and Market Basket locations. In the past, we have donated over $1,000 in food to the Lazarus House https://lazarushouse.org/services/food/
Please reach out to Alan Michel to answer questions and to volunteer to coordinate this year's Holiday Food Drive. It will be a great way to get to know your club, where doing good is great fun.
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Nov 08, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM
Andover Rotary Weekly Meeting Robb Senior Center, Andover` 7:15 AM Breakfast Buffet, 7:30 - 8:45 AM, Meeting Speaker: Mark Comeiro, Director, Andover Veteran's Services Want to honor a veteran? Please be sure to register him or her! Veterans from the VFW will attend! Wnat to help a neitghbor in need to enjoy Thanksgiving? Bring non-perishables that would bless a table to the meeting. All food donatons Nov 8,15 and 22 go to Neighbors in Need to Distribute, devlivered by Alex and Diana Kiesel And bring a $Ten for Turkleys (for the Charitable Trust) or Venmo @Rotaryandover with the note, "Turkeys".
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Nov 08, 2024 7:30 AM
We will be collecting food items for Neighbors in Need, https://needfood.org each Friday starting on November 1 through November 22 at our weekly Rotary meetings.
For questions, please contact Diana Kiesel: dikiesel@gmail.com For suggestions on items that are in need, please see below:
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Nov 12, 2024 12:30 PM
Join us this Tuesday, November 12th at 12:30 pm for lunch or 5:30 pm for dinner at the Chateau in Andover. 20% of the total sales (before tax) will benefit the Andover Rotary Charitable Trust. If you are unable to join us for lunch or dinner, any purchase on this day from 11:30 am to 9:00 pm (dine-in on your own time, take-out or online orders) will qualify. Mention "FLAG YOUR CHECK" to the server or phone rep or if placing an online order, add the item "Fundraiser" to your cart and "Rotary" under special instructions. Invite your friends, co-workers, family members! To "sign-up" for either lunch or dinner, CLICK HERE. NOTE: Your sign-up will reserve a seat for you/your guest(s) at tables in our section and does not include the cost of the meal. |
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Common Man for Ukraine
Nov 15, 2024
Common Man for Ukraine’s co-founders turned small-town New Hampshire heart into global impact, refusing to stand idly by after the February 2022 invasion. Without a clear path to help Ukraine’s children, the four volunteers reached out and built one.
Inspired by our Plymouth Rotary Foundation's commitment to Service Above Self, our all-volunteer team efficiently and effectively partners with fellow Rotarians on the ground to deliver impactful relief programs for Ukraine's most vulnerable children.
With every humanitarian trip our co-founders lead, it becomes clear that the needs of Ukraine's children of war keep growing both in scope and complexity.
Starting with an effort to feed the children and heat their safe houses, the toll on their mental health became increasingly clear -- leading to the launch of our trauma counseling initiatives. |
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Nov 15, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM UTC-05:00
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Nov 15, 2024 7:30 AM
We will be collecting food items for Neighbors in Need, https://needfood.org each Friday starting on November 1 through November 22 at our weekly Rotary meetings.
For questions, please contact Diana Kiesel: dikiesel@gmail.com For suggestions on items that are in need, please see below:
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Aaron's Presents, Inspired Kids for the World
Nov 22, 2024
Aaron’s Presents is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that offers 1) hands-on, individualized mentoring, 2) materials/services, and 3) logistical help to any child in 8th grade or below who wants to carry out an idea that benefits at least one other person, animal, and/or the environment. We follow the children’s vision as they create and lead a memorable, meaningful, and fun experience by practicing kindness, empathy, and generosity. In the process, the children discover the value of their ideas and unique qualities and their ability to make the world better exactly as they are at every age and stage. Ours is a new approach to “community service”, because we’re asking kids to start seeing giving not as an occasional obligation but as their larger purpose. Leah Okimoto started Aaron’s Presents in January 2014 as a way to honor the memory of her son. At other phases of her life, she has composed music for musical theatre, run a legal recruiting firm, tutored and mentored kids, and volunteered at homeless shelters, hospitals, schools and meal kitchens. She graduated from Harvard University in 1998 and currently lives on the campus of Phillips Academy in Andover, MA with her husband and two daughters. |
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Nov 22, 2024 7:30 AM
We will be collecting food items for Neighbors in Need, https://needfood.org each Friday starting on November 1 through November 22 at our weekly Rotary meetings.
For questions, please contact Diana Kiesel: dikiesel@gmail.com For suggestions on items that are in need, please see below:
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Dec 04, 2024 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Your assistance in providing help at the Lazarus House Food Pantry is needed on the first Wednesday of each month starting at 11:30 am (to 2:00 pm). Friends and family members are welcome. To sign-up, contact Jim Greeley.
For more about St. Martha's Food Pantry, click HERE.
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Update on Our Transformative Impact!
Dec 06, 2024
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Dec 06, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM UTC-05:00
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Dec 06, 2024 7:15 AM - 8:45 AM UTC-05:00
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Dec 12, 2024 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Run for the Troops is seeking volunteers for the Christmas Dinner for Veterans at the Veteran's Outreach Center in Haverhill on Thursday, December 12th. Help is needed to:
If you are available to help in all capacities (from 1:30 to 5:00 pm), please sign up under "All Tasks" in the online signup. If you are only available to help with specific tasks, please sign up under the individual task. Questions can be directed by email to Bill Pennington or phone: 978-886-8587. Thank you for supporting our troops! |
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Andover Leadership Academy
Dec 13, 2024
Andover's Leadership Academy is an 12 week course designed to enhance townspeople's understanding of Town government operations and for municipal leaders and townspeople to learn from one another through conversation. The program is designed to advance understanding of and participation in civic affairs as well as to increase awareness of the challenges facing municipal government. |
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Dec 13, 2024 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM UTC-05:00
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Dec 19, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
You, your family and guests are cordially invited to celebrate the holidays with us on Thursday, December 19th starting at 5:30 pm at the home of Mary Ann Millar in Andover. Appetizers and dinner buffet will be provided. If you would like to bring a dessert or beverage to share or need Mary Ann's address, please email Diana who will be coordinating incoming fare. We will also be collecting unwrapped gifts for pre-school children and canned food to benefit the Andover/No. Andover YMCA who generously offers meeting space throughout the year for our Club. CLICK HERE for the Amazon Wish/Gift List. Gifts from the wish list can be mailed directly to the YMCA if preferred. RSVP by signing up online (click blue button under Online Registration to the left) or via the sign-up sheet which is being circulated at the weekly meetings. If you are signing up for more than one person, please use the appropriate registration category to help ensure adequate food. Looking forward to celebrating this joyeous season together! |
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In front of Old Town Hall, 20 Main Street
Dec 20, 2024
For the past seven years Andover Rotary has hauled in more money from a day of bell ringing for the Salvation Army than any other group in the Greater Lawrence area. This year we go for our 8th year. Our secret? Corny music and bad dancing. On Friday, December 20, from 9:00 to 5:00, in front of Old Town Hall, come ring with us and drop some bills in the kettle. |
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Dec 20, 2024 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The Rotary Club of Andover will go for its eighth consecutive win for the biggest cash haul in the Merrimack Valley for the Lawrence Salvatio Army. The Free Christian Church, once again, will try to topple us but we are the Harlem Globetrotters and they are the Washington Generals. (If you are under 40 you may have to ask a Boomer or Wikipedia.) And the Washington Generals always lose... ...But only if you join in the merrment on Friday, December 20th from 9 am to 5 pm in front of Andover Old Town Hall. Sign up for one or more one hour shifts. Shifts involve serious emoting, like dancing, singing and (if you're Doug Mercurio) begging. Friends and family members are invited! Coordinator: Mark Spencer (mspencer@wateranalytics.net, 978-884-6958) |