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President's Message
Maurice Powe

 

Happy Mother’s Day to all our mothers. As we celebrate and honor mothers, my mind turns to service. How can we serve others? What can I do to make a difference in our community? My mother has shown me that it does not take a huge budget or a a lot of people to impact a community. It only takes a willingness to serve. Her willingness to feed families in need and to serve her church with small acts of kindness continues to change lives in real ways. Following this example Jack Toner and I served at the Friends of the Homeless on May 2, 2022. I hope others will join us on June 6, 2022, as we strive to Serve to Change Lives.   

I want to make a special plea to all our members to contribute to the Rotary Foundation. We have almost 75% participation so far.

If you have not contributed, please contact Jack to make your donation.  

 
Maurice Powe

 

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In Person and Virtual Meeting

 
Friday, December 3rd Meeting will be at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame at 12:00pm

Meeting ID: 930 7229 9120
By phone: 1-646-876-9923
Rotary Club of Springfield Grant Recognition

Girls Inc. Of The Valley Receives Grant From Rotary Club Of Springfield

    

HOLYOKE — Girls Inc. of the Valley received a $2,000 grant from the Rotary Club of Springfield to support Girls Inc. of the Valley’s “Bridge the Digital Divide” project. This donation will help girls and their families overcome social and economic stressors during this pandemic.

In the midst of the upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for positive, girl-focused, youth-development programming is stronger than ever. Girls who were already dealing with adverse childhood experiences like poverty and racism need additional support during these challenging times, and this donation from the Rotary Club of Springfield will allow both organizations to help serve the community.

Many of the girls have been asking if Girls Inc.’s Eureka! STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) education program will happen during the summer of 2021. To ensure the safety of their participants, staff, and volunteers, Girls Inc. will provide Eureka! University, a virtual version of the program, this summer.

Girls Inc. of the Valley aims to inspire all girls to see themselves as leaders with the skills and capabilities to improve and influence their local communities, and its leaders are concerned that COVID-19 will widen the existing digital divide between those with ready access to computers and the internet and those without these resources. Currently, five Springfield Eureka! participants do not have the technology to access virtual programming. Girls Inc. of the Valley’s “Bridge the Digital Divide” project will provide each girl with a Chromebook and wi-fi capability to ensure her ability to participate in Eureka! University this summer, and continue Eureka! programming during the school year.

“We are so grateful to the Springfield Rotary Club for this grant to fund our ‘Bridging the Digital Divide’ project,” said Suzanne Parker, executive director of Girls Inc. of the Valley. “It is critical for girls to have the technology they need to succeed in order to grow up healthy, educated, and independent. This generous grant will provide access to technology that is crucial for girls in the Valley.”

WEEKLY REFLECTION

District 7980 Update

A message from Marc Glass, District Governor 20/21

I am happy to announce that Christine Burns will be your District Governor for the years 23/24. I and the rest of the team are looking forward to working with her. 

 

Dates to Remember:

March 11,12,13,18,19,20: NEPETS for incoming and Presidents that are staying for another year. All are required to attend as well as the AGs.

(Details will follow.)

 

Support Rotary Foundation

 
Three ways to support our Rotary Foundation
 
Every November, we celebrate The Rotary Foundation. Your support and generous gifts to the Foundation make it possible for us to be people of action and engage in life-changing projects worldwide. Here are three ways you can help maximize the effectiveness of our year-end giving campaigns and increase the amount of good we can do:
  1. Encourage your members to make a gift to the Foundation on Giving Tuesday, which is 1 December. Share our video message
  2. Give the gift of Rotary this holiday season. Share our digital flyer with members and potential donors.
  3. Learn more about our new peer-to-peer fundraising tool, Raise for Rotary, where you can create fundraising pages that are easy to share with family and friends through social media and email.
 
 
COVID VACCINATION INFORMATION
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CHANGING OF THE GUARD

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW

2020-2021 BOARD OFFICERS AND MEMBERS

 
 
 
 

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

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Did you know you can easily reach the Rotarian Magazine, Rotary International, the District website and our own club website right from this bulletin?
Well, you can! Just check out the links under "ROTARY ONLINE" on your left.
 
 

Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Al Gay
May 5
 
Bob Dambrov
May 15
 
Jay Leib
May 26
 
Anniversaries
Rick Lee
Norma Lee
May 23
 
Join Date
Bob Dambrov
May 18, 1978
44 years
 
Sue Mastroianni
May 26, 2006
16 years
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
Vice President
 
President Elect
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Immediate Past President
 
Membership
 
The Rotary Foundation
 
Club Information
Rotary Club of Springfield - Meeting Fridays-12:00 PM
Springfield Rotary
Service Above Self
Fridays at 12:00 PM
Nathan Bills Bar & Restaurant
110 Island Pond Rd
Springfield, MA 01118
United States of America
We are back to meeting in person for fully vaccinated members and guests. Zoom meeting login info is viewable to Rotarians within our District. For other access, please contact President Maurice Powe at: moepowe@gmail.com.
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