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Mar 18, 2026 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
On Wednesday March 18th, Andover Rotarians (and friends of Rotary) will get to pack and deliver meals! Six volunteers will help pack meals starting at 10:15, and will then "partner up" with an experience Meals on Wheels volunteeer to deliver meals (11:00-12:30). Around 12:30 pm: ALL participants (and friend who couldn't help too) encouraged to come together for a meal downtown together. The Robb Center is our beautifully renovated senior center located at 30 Whittier Ct, Andover MA 01810. The Center is a place for all in our community to socialize, volunteer, engage in an activity or simply relax and enjoy the day. |
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Development, Events and Corporate Volunteerism
Mar 20, 2026
Lazarus House Ministry has 50+ full and part-time staff, 5000+ volunteers, and 6500 donors working together to serve the most vulnerable people of Lawrence, MA – people struggling with material poverty, homelessness and food insecurity. We are a community. Gail will bring her team to speak about opportunities for everyone to participate and ask questions about areas that are of interest to them. |
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Mar 20, 2026 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
The Village Food Hub is a nonprofit organization that increases access to healthy and nutritious food, while also reducing waste and promoting environmental sustainability. 2 volunteers will help sort and package (and/or unload) a truckload of food donated by Whole Foods. No heavy lifting required. 3rd Friday of Each Month |
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Mar 26, 2026 11:15 AM - 1:15 PM
The Good Shepherd Soup Kitchen at Lazarus House provides freshly prepared hot meals for more than 300 people a day at breakfast and lunch sittings. Volunteers serve food to the individuals who stop in for a hot meal and socialization. 4th Thursday of each month...with 4 volunteers from The Rotary Club of Andover. 260 Park Street (Corner Park and Exchange); Lawrence, MA
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Merrimack Health ED (LGH) Injury Prevention Efforts
Mar 27, 2026
Abigail (Abbe) Wertz is the Trauma Program Manager at MerrimackHealth in Lawrence, a role she has held since 2020 after more than two decades of service as an Emergency Room nurse. With 23 years of frontline ER experience and 13 years as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Abbe’ career centers on trauma informed patient care and community safety. In the role of Trauma Program Manager Abbe is active in the Merrimack Valley in injury prevention and education: teaching Stop the Bleed classes in schools and community groups to help the layperson identify and take steps to control severe bleeding while waiting for 911, organizing and supporting town Bike Rodeos to promote safe riding and helmet use, and sponsoring a biannual car seat safety check in Lawrence where Car Seat Patient Safety Technicians check the installation and appropriate size and condition of car seats. A resident of Haverhill for the past 27 years, Abbe is active in the community primarily in the area of food insecurity. Abbe is also the mother of four adult sons and one granddaughter. She spends her free time happily working in her flower and veggie gardens and walking her dogs. |
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Engineering dedicated to the preservation and conservation of Water
Apr 03, 2026
Aqueous Consultants is a Professional Engineering firm that specializes in providing our clients with irrigation, water resources, rainwater harvesting, alternative water design, and water feature design solutions. Founded by Michael Igo, PE in 2014 in Andover, and joined full-time by his spouse and partner Andrea Igo, PE in 2016, the firm’s passion and desire to provide efficient water systems for architects, engineers, and end-users has made Aqueous a trusted partner for our clients.
Andrea and Mike have lived in Andover (Ballardvale) for 19 years and have two sons at Andover High School. |
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Apr 08, 2026 11:45 AM - 2:00 PM
Lazarus House Food Pantry (aka St. Martha’s Food Pantry) supplies healthy groceries to over 2,000 families many weeks. 1st Wednesday of each month...with 4 volunteers from The Rotary Club of Andover Lots of standing. LIght lifting (No heavy lifting required). |
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Apr 13, 2026 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Lazarus House Food Pantry (aka St. Martha’s Food Pantry) supplies healthy groceries to over 1900 families each week. The Pantry offers a dignified shopping experience, allowing choices and greater independence and planning. On Mondays, Volunteers help unload food delivery truck, and may help stock shelves too. 2nd Monday of each month...with 4-5 volunteers from The Rotary Club of Andover |
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Apr 14, 2026 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Rotary members and friends are invited to volunteer with the Service Club of Andover at two impactful student programs taking place at Andover High School on Tuesday, April 14. These events help local students build essential life and career skills, and volunteers are welcome to participate in one or both programs. Credit for Life Fair
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Update from Northern Essex Community College "Success for All"
Apr 17, 2026
Dr. Lane A. Glenn is president of Northern Essex Community College (NECC), the first Hispanic Serving Institution in New England, which has campuses in both Haverhill and Lawrence, Massachusetts. With more than three decades of experience in higher education, Dr. Glenn is passionate about helping all students achieve their educational goals and is a strong advocate for closing equity gaps, and for colleges and universities as engines of economic and workforce development, particularly in Gateway Cities. As president of NECC, Dr. Glenn has led the significant expansion of the college’s Lawrence campus, including construction of the $27 million Ibrahim El Hefni Health and Technology Center, the creation of the Haffner Fournier Education Center, and the development of “The Hub” with university partnerships and the award-winning Revolving Test Kitchen. He is also the founding board chair of the Lawrence Partnership, a private-public collaboration of business leaders, community leaders, and elected officials devoted to economic development and improving the quality of life for residents of Lawrence, Massachusetts. A highly collaborative, energetic leader, Dr. Glenn encourages experimentation and organizational innovation. Recently, NECC became the first college in the country to offer a competency-based associate degree in Early Childhood Education, and its police academy, one of the largest in the state, was the first to be accepted into the National Active Bystander for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Training Program, designed to prepare police officers to successfully intervene to prevent harm and to create a law enforcement culture that supports peer intervention, leading to safer communities. Dr. Glenn has been described as an “optimistic thought leader” who actively promotes higher education in a number of publications, on social media, and through his blog, “Running the Campus.” He has been nationally recognized for his advocacy with the Eduardo J. Padron Award for Presidential Leadership from Campus Compact; the Pacesetter of the Year Award from the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations; and the SUCCESS Higher Education Leadership Award from the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration. Dr. Glenn holds a PhD from Michigan State University, a master’s degree from Oklahoma State University and a bachelor’s from Northeastern State University—and he is proud to say that he started his education at Rose State College, a community college in Midwest City, Oklahoma. |
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Apr 30, 2026 11:15 AM - 1:15 PM
The Good Shepherd Soup Kitchen at Lazarus House provides freshly prepared hot meals for more than 300 people a day at breakfast and lunch sittings. Volunteers serve food to the individuals who stop in for a hot meal and socialization. 4th Thursday of each month...with 4 volunteers from The Rotary Club of Andover. 260 Park Street (Corner Park and Exchange); Lawrence, MA
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Affordable Insulin for All
May 01, 2026
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May 11, 2026 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Lazarus House Food Pantry (aka St. Martha’s Food Pantry) supplies healthy groceries to over 1900 families each week. The Pantry offers a dignified shopping experience, allowing choices and greater independence and planning. On Mondays, Volunteers help unload food delivery truck, and may help stock shelves too. 2nd Monday of each month...with 4-5 volunteers from The Rotary Club of Andover |
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Life Giving Water Intl. - Sustainable Clean Water in Native Communities
May 22, 2026
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Andover Project Updates
May 29, 2026
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Championships in Robotics!
Jun 05, 2026
Established in 2009, the Andover Robotics Club is a student-run organization in Andover, Massachusetts, that specializes in the construction of robots for FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC). The club has about 75 active members and is led by a student board of officers that keeps it running behind-the-scenes. The club has three co-ed teams, 5273 ARC Thunder, 24256 ARC Sandstorm and 4410 ARC Lightning, as well as one all-girls team, 10331 ARC Hailstorm. During the FTC season, members build, code, and CAD a robot and complete community outreach with the goal of making STEM more accessible in the community. Learn about their championship work and witness a live demonstration! |
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Andover's Boards & Committees: The Design Review Board
Jun 12, 2026
The purpose of the Design Review Board is to advise applicants for projects involving new construction, exterior alterations and large signage in the General Business and Mixed Use Districts, and to review all new municipal structures and signage. And, at the discretion of the Planning Board, the DRB shall also review applications for special permits in the ID2 district as well as major non-residential projects in LS, OP, and IG districts. But how does it work? Who is the DRB? What are they working on now? Come to the meeting and find out! Jonathan Fournier, Chair of the DRB, is an architect with over 24 years of local and international experience in practice, and is the Principal and Founder of Studio Re-Built. An architectural practice that aspires to serve the underserved, and focuses on the renovation and reuse of commercial, community, and multi-family residential buildings. The studio sees a world where our built environment is responsible, respectful, and humane. They are problem solvers who believe that architecture is about engaging people, and advocating for the right of every community to have an affordable place to find ‘joy’, to ‘live’, and consider ‘home’. |
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