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Rotary Club of Marlborough

Service Above Self since 1922

Show your Rotary pride; support OUR Foundation

August 1, 2010 by mthorsen

Are you proud that you are a member of the Marlborough Rotary Club?   Do you believe in the good works of OUR Rotary foundation?

Many of us either forget about it when writing checks for donations or feel the economic pinch that too many of us feel today.  However, we all splurge on a great pair of shoes, a killer set of wheels, or a romantic dinner out – for many reasons, one of which may be pride.RotaryPrideMarlboroughRotary

The Rotary license plate makes a donation to OUR Foundation easy while adding an expression of personal pride to your vehicle.  The Registry of Motor Vehicles Special Plate fee is $45 in addition to your regular registration fee.  During the first year, the Rotary Foundation – OUR Foundation – gets a percentage of it.  After the first cycle, OUR Foundation gets the whole $45.

Besides helping OUR Foundation, every donation from our club enhances our club’s ability to gain matching grants from OUR Foundation.

The time to register for a plate is now,  while there are still hundreds of numbers left (101-3100).  Choose a number that means something to you – a birthday, anniversary, business related.  First come, first served.

To reserve your plate, send Joe Toomey jtoomey13@aol.com this basic information:

  • Your first name
  • Your last name
  • Your e-mail address
  • Your first and second choice of number

Got questions?   Send them to me at  mathorsen@verizon.net and I do my best to answer them.

What are you waiting for?

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Why I joined Rotary from a newer Rotarian!

August 1, 2010 by psheldon

I have known Amanda Kourafas since I was in School at IC in Marlborough.  My Dad and Kevin worked at State Mutual together.  I have been to many Holiday get-togethers at their house.  I always knew that Amanda was involved with Rotary; she spoke of it often in conversations.  When I was younger I did not really understand what it was all about.  Even when my Sister and I won the Rotary Scholarships I still had only a basic knowledge of the organization.  I thought it was just a community organization.  I did not really grasp the international scope of Rotary.  When I worked at the Holiday Inn I got to know the group better and heard about some of the projects such as Polio Plus, the dictionary project and the food baskets for the Holidays.  I also observed the friendship and respect in the group, it was professional but also fun while doing good for others. 

Last year I was looking for something in my life.  My job was going well, my family was going well but I wanted to do something more with myself and my time.  I had to go to Rotary to do a presentation for the Hotel, I felt so welcome from the moment I walked into Coral that day.  Over the next few weeks I attended more meetings and got more information about Rotary and realized that this was what I was looking for in my life.  I really wanted to do something to give back and the friendship and fellowship is an additional bonus. 

I was inducted last June and I have been enjoying it ever since.  I was told to “Jump In” and I did, with both feet.  I am glad I did, it got me very involved and invested right from the start.  As with most things, as much as you put into it, you get out of it! I truly value all the friends I have made.  Also, I am proud to have helped Marlborough.  I grew up in Marlborough and it is a great City.  I am glad that we were able to give dictionaries to the students, food to families for the holidays, scholarships for our graduating seniors, leadership training for high school sophomores and monetary support to worthy organizations in Marlborough.   As I begin my second year as a Rotarian I am looking forward to more great projects and more fellowship.

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Upcoming Programs

July 25, 2010 by Emily Greenwood

June 30th – Installation of new officers

July 7th –  Bonnie Doolin Program Chair – Tony Mangeney – French Exchange Student

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Chicken BBQ Return a Success

July 25, 2010 by Emily Greenwood

Marlborough Rotary club visited the Italian American Club today with a return to our Chicken BBQ. A time for Rotarian’s (although it was overheard someone in the club thought we were Lions) to get together and socialize within the family of Rotary. Thank you to the Italian American Club for providing us wonderful food and hospitality. The weather held and there was a wonderful breeze. Thank you to Ron Stokes and Elaine McDonald for coordinating and to all who attended.

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Pan Mass Challenge

July 25, 2010 by Emily Greenwood

Marlborough Rotary Club welcomed the MAD Riders “Make A Difference” team this week with a program about the history of the Pan Mass Challenge and why they are riding. Team members Ed Colasacco, Paul Macrina, Joseph Shaker and Kenneth Vona are riding for their pedal partner Emily. The PMC has raised $270 million dollars since it’s founding 30 years ago for Dana Farber cancer center. For more information about the team and the PMC visit:

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Club Assembly – 7/15/10

July 15, 2010 by Emily Greenwood

In Rotary a club assembly is when the members get together to discuss the status of the club. What’s going on, what do we have for funds, upcoming events, etc. President Lynn led the club assembly today with a discussion of the new committee’s she will be submitting and some of the items upcoming for the year. Discussions included about Marlborough Rotary attending events over Labor Day weekend for the Marlborough 350th celebration.  Also we had an update on our Rotary BBQ scheduled for July 25th from 12-6, tickets are $13.00. Please contact Ron Stokes or Elaine McDonald as we need a count 7 days before the event.  This is a family of Rotary event so bring the family!

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Our Weekly Meeting

We meet Thursdays 12:00 p.m to 1:30 p.m.

Bolton Street Tavern
587 Bolton Street
Marlborough, MA 01752
508-485-4416

Rotary Club of Marlborough
PO Box 186
Marlborough MA 01752
rotary@marlboroughrotary.org

 

Rotary 2024 – 2025 Theme

Event & Program Schedule

Each week we have interesting speakers from the community and surrounding areas.

2/20/2025 – Taylor Eagan – The Nature Connection
2/27/2025 – Roundtable
3/6/2025 – Family Promise – Note we are meeting at the Marlborough Public Library.
3/13/2025 – Uganda Project Trip – Peggy Sheldon

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