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Mar. 12, 2019 - Apr. 12, 2019
Once again, this year we will be having a DIAPER DRIVE, with proceeds going to several non-profits in the Nashua community. Right now we are targeting the following non-profits for this year's donations:
Staring March 12th through April 12th, Roy Rankin, Andrea Nelson and I will be collecting Diapers, Diaper Wipes, Diaper Coupons and monetary donations.
Just a Note: The size of the diapers is very important. Large sizes are what is mostly needed - Size 4 and larger, plus Pull-Ups. Drop off is at Helen Honorow's office at 161 Kinsley Street, Nashua. You can also bring any donations to one of our weekly meetings where we will be glad to collect them.
Please let's make this another successful fundraiser for our club.
"One profits most who services best"
Marty
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publishing a book, personal branding
Apr. 02, 2019
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Apr. 13, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Rotary Youth Leadership Academy at Nashua North School. See attachment for more details |
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Tour of the Nashua Health Bus / Joint meeting Nashua Club
Apr. 15, 2019
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Homeless Veterans Project
Apr. 23, 2019
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Apr. 26, 2019
Community Organization Assistance Program The Rotary Club of Nashua West provides financial assistance to local 501(c) 3 community organizations in the greater Nashua area to aid them in providing the necessary services and programs that meet our community’s needs. We provide assistance for many reasons: a specific project or program, purchase of equipment or supplies, or to assist in repairs and maintenance of facilities. We usually do not make awards to the general operating fund of an organization.
As you have applied for Rotary West funds in the past, or have contacted us to participate in our program, an application for funding is below. Please mail or deliver completed applications to: Helen Honorow, Esquire BARRY & HONOROW, P.L.L.C. 161 Kinsley Street Nashua, NH 03060
The deadline for applications for funds is Friday, April 26, 2019. All completed applications must include 12 copies of the application collated to include 12 copies of any attachments or brochures (also collated). Applications may not be sent forward via e-mail. You must submit 12 hard copies of your application and any attachments you wish to provide. All funds will be awarded by June 30, 2019 and each organization will be asked to make a presentation to the Rotary Club so that the Club members understand how the awarded funds are used.
Thank you for your efforts for our community. Please reply to this e-mail so that we are aware that you received it.
Helen G. Honorow Community Projects Chair Attachment
REQUEST FOR FUNDS APPLICATION Submission Deadline is April 26, 2019 INSTRUCTIONS Please complete this form with sufficient detail to enable the Community Projects Committee to properly evaluate your request. If a particular section does not apply, please do not leave it blank, but indicate N/A. You may attach other relevant materials that you would like the Committee to consider, or submit a formal proposal to include the following information. You must submit twelve (12) hard copies of your application, as well as twelve (12) hard copies of any attachments.
1. Name of Organization applying:
2. Address:
3. Contact person for this request, telephone number, and e-mail address:
4. Title of Program/Project for which funds are requested:
5. Briefly describe the Program/Project for which the funds are requested. Please describe in some detail how the requested funds will be utilized and the number of people who will be served with the requested funds. Please be sure that your description helps us to understand how your program is unique, or different, and does not duplicate the services of another agency. Please include the number of years for which the program has been in existence. If you are able to describe how you would measure success, please do so.
6. Amount requested:
7. Please identify any other organizations from which you have solicited the same request for funds and the amount you have received, or expect to receive (if any) to such solicitations:
8. Does your organization charge a fee to persons participating in your program? If so, please describe the fee structure. Also, please indicate whether scholarships, sliding scale fees, and/or free services are offered to program participants and the basis upon which reduced fees are offered:
10. Please indicate the approximate number of Nashua and Nashua area residents that this program serves or will serve.
11. Please provide an income (identifying sources of income) and expense statement for your most recent fiscal year and attach it to this application. You may submit an operating budget if it also includes prior year actual financial results. |
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May 03, 2019 - May 05, 2019
Our District Conference this year will be in Danvers, Massachusetts at Double Tree Hotel. Four other North East (Boston area, Central MA, etc.,) Rotary Districts (7890, 7910, 7930, 7950) will join us at the Double Tree Hotel for their conferences. All five Districts will have a grand gala dinner and entertainment on Friday 3rd, 2019 evening. The CoCo Key Waterpark attached to the Double Tree Hotel gives us an opportunity to make our District Conference one of the most family friendly events ever. Rotarians, bring your children and grandchildren to enjoy the water park.
An international service project is planned on Saturday afternoon. "Days for Girls" a non-profit organization that makes and donates sanitary supplies to fill a critical need in South and Central America . The project participation will be three hours. When you register please check the box to participate in this meaningful service project.
Also on Saturday there is an option to play golf.
As with other conferences, there will be a Rotary International President’s Representative, great speakers, the Four Way Speech Contest and the Youth Exchange Students, and the opportunity to meet old friends and make new ones. Sign up for District Conference at the District Website or HERE online or fill the FORM and mail it to District Treasurer Alan Kanegsberg with a check. If your club is providing any financial incentive, first register and then collect the incentive. Please register early. The Hotel rooms block rate only applies till end of March. Registration fee after April 2nd will reflect increase based on prevailing room rates.
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The Thankyou Project
May 07, 2019
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Nashua Telegraph
May 21, 2019
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After Hours Meeting at Riverside BBQ 5:30pm
May 28, 2019 5:30 p.m.
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Change of the Gavel, New Officer Induction and Paul Harris Fellow Honors
Jun. 25, 2019
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Jun. 27, 2019
Would you rappel 24 stories because you believe in a cause? This summer, over 20 local non-profits are joining forces to go OVER THE EDGE in support of our community! In June, 120+ individuals will be rappelling down the Brady Sullivan Tower at 1000 Elm Street in Manchester. These individuals are taking up this challenge because they believe in the strength of teamwork. Their supporters include friends, family, colleagues… even random strangers simply wanting to support their cause. In the 2017, this event included only 70 participants and 10 teams… and raised OVER $140K for the community. In 2018, they raised over $181K. Imagine how amazing our event will be in 2019! |
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Managing Workplace Stress
Jul. 30, 2019
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Aug. 13, 2019
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Dementia and the Family
Aug. 13, 2019
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Aug. 22, 2019 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Nashua CTE Programs
Aug. 27, 2019
Nashua CTE Programs:
Career and Technical Education (CTE) is a smart choice for a student who knows what they want to do and wants to get a head start on their career, or wants to explore their career interests now, and not wait to do it in college. Career and Technical Education is available in 30 high school Centers across the state. Each high school in New Hampshire has an agreement with a Center to accept its students. |
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Ducks, Ducks, and More Ducks
Sep. 03, 2019
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The future of energy in New Hampshire as it concerns local businesses, nonprofits, and families.
Sep. 10, 2019
The future of energy in New Hampshire as it concerns local businesses, nonprofits, and families. New Hampshire is notorious for high electricity costs and a heavy reliance on imported energy sources, with serious implications for economic and environmental sustainability. Energy has become a major issue in our state and a topic of significant debate in Concord and policymakers are currently considering several strategies to improve energy markets, efficiency, and clean energy in our state. We offer a perspective from inside the growing clean energy industry. |
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Creator, Nourishable www.nourishable.tv
Sep. 17, 2019
My name is Dr. Lara Hyde and I’m the creator and host of Nourishable. I moved from Canada to the US to do my PhD in nutritional biochemistry. I like to dance, cook and share my passion for nutrition. Through Nourishable, I’ll science the facts behind the fads so you can make informed choices for a healthy, evidence-based lifestyle. I’m not afraid to get my hands dirty running experiments or foraging in the forest. |
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