A Message from the Governor

Happy spring in district 7390! Each week I get to go to one or more club’s activities and it is great to see our wonderful Rotarians in action. Thank you for all that you are doing to serve others in your communities.
 
The Carlisle club invited me to attend a special meeting they jointly hosted with the Popel Shaw Center at Dickinson College. This meeting included Carlisle Rotarians, Dickinson College faculty and students, and staff of the PA Human Relations Commission (PHRC). The keynote speaker was Mr. Chad “CD” Lassiter, PHRC executive director, who gave a passionate presentation about various challenges and opportunities in human relations in our state and in our backyard of Carlisle. Some of what he discussed was unsettling to be sure, but it was necessary to hear to better understand our community. I am grateful to our Carlisle Rotarians for doing this special session. The lesson I pass to all clubs and Rotarians in the district is to try one of these special meetings to learn more about your community. Invite state, county, and town officials or other agencies who can help illuminate areas of the
community that may be hard to see as Rotarians but need Rotary’s help. Then talk as a club how you might make a difference based on what you discover. The community will benefit while making Rotary in south-central PA even stronger.

We are just over two weeks away from the district conference. You can register until April 10th. The conference is designed in three parts and you may attend one or more of the separate parts according to your intertest and availability. The details are on the district web site under the District Conference 2024 link at the top. Our Saturday morning service projects are coming together well. Even if you are not planning to attend the other parts of the conference, the service projects on Saturday are opportunities for service and fellowship. Bring yourself, your family, your neighbors, and your co-workers. Show them the heart of Rotary. I am grateful to the Rotarians who agreed to coordinate the separate projects on our behalf. AG Larenda Twigg (Carlisle-Sunrise) and Judy Wheaton (Carlisle) have a project in the Carlisle area at the King’s Gap Environmental Education Center to help them
prepare for the new season. DGND Rebecca Zalit (Palmyra) has a project with Quittie Creek Nature Park near Annville to clear invasive species plants. And Joe McNally (West Shore) has coordinated two activities: the Watershed Association of York County (WAY) will hold a riparian buffer project to stabilize a riverbank; and the Susquehanna National Heritage Area’s Zimmerman Center will hold an educational event about the Susquehanna river. Thank you to all of them for their efforts in finding and coordinating worthy projects for our collective service.

I’ll see you at the District Conference and around the district.

DG Fred.
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Last Chance to Register for the District Conference - April 19 & 20

Join us for the Annual D7390 Conference! 
 
Friday, April 19, 2024 will feature a kick-off event at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center (950 Soldiers Drive, Carlisle, PA 17013). The evening will have fun and fellowship, but the highlight will be the finals for the District Four-Way Test Speech Contest. 
 
On Saturday, April 20, 2024 a District-wide service project will be held in the morning. At 2:00 p.m. all Rotarians will gather at Heritage Hills Resort (2700 Mount Rose Avenue, York, PA 17402) for some informational sessions until 4:30 p.m. Immediately following the conclusion of the sessions, we will start our celebration of the 2023-2024 Rotary year with a cocktail hour and then the Governor's banquet. 
 

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE ON APRIL 10, 2024 AT 12:00 NOON!

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Rotary Leadership Institute - October 12!

 

Click here to register today! 

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D7390 Passport Club Holding Chicken BBQ Fundraiser

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Music, Stories & a 4-Course Dinner!

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Resilience - Free Community Movie and Panel Discussion 

The Rotary Club of West Shore is hosting a free community movie and panel discussion on Thursday, May 9, 2024 at the West Shore Theater (317 Bridge Street, New Cumberland)
 
This free public event that is made possible thought a District 7390 Club Grant. This event will focus on Rotary International President Gordan McInally’s focus on mental health. Let’s pack the theatre!
 

Click here for more information and to register! 

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Increasing Our Impact Through Rotaract!

Education
On Tuesday, April 30th at 6:30 PM Zone Rotaract Lead Abit Ragbeer will be the featured presenter hosted by our District Membership Committee on Rotaract!  In years past, our District had many Rotaract clubs that were university based and disappeared during the COVID 19 pandemic.  Abit will educate us how to start new Rotaract Clubs that can be University Based, Community Based or Satellite Clubs.  She will also tell us how Rotaract has changed over the years and how it can bring new energy to your club and community.  Click here to register and receive the Zoom link!
 
 
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Hershey Rotary Club's 54th Annual Fundraising Dinner & Auction

This Rotary Club of Hershey Annual dinner is the principle fundraising event of our Rotary year. 100% of the net proceeds from this event enables the Hershey Rotary Club to provide support to dozens of local organizations as well as some regional and international entities. We are also very active in supporting area youth through our Students of the Month program, Service Above Self Scholarships, and the Rotary International Youth Exchange Program.
 
Join us at The Hershey Lodge Chocolate Ballroom (325 University Drive, Hershey) on Saturday, April 27, 2024! The evening kicks off at 5:00 p.m. with a cash bar, hors d’oeuvres, live music and silent auction, then continues with dinner, followed by a live auction and dancing. Music provided by “Generations Big Band”. Ticket Price: $125/person
 
Evening’s Agenda
  • 5:00 p.m. Registration, Silent Auction & Live Music
  • 6:30 p.m. Dinner
  • 7:30 p.m. Live Auction followed by Live Music & Dancing 

REGISTER TODAY!!

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2024 Panther Prowl Rotary 5K Run for Education

All proceeds from the 5K Run for Education will be used for scholarships for deserving seniors at Cumberland Valley, Cumberland Perry Area CTC and East Pennsboro High Schools
  • Where: East Pennsboro High School Track, 425 Shady Lane, Enola
  • When: In person registration begins at 11am, the 5K Run for Education is at noon and the One Mile Color Run at 1pm on April 28th (Sunday)
  • Medals will be given for best times by sex and age group at the 5K Run.  We will also give out a monetary gift for the overall male and female winners.
  • We will have a walking taco stand and the Kona Ice Truck.  There will be plenty of kids activities!
  • Register at Panther Prowl 5K Run for Education and One Mile Color Fun Run (runsignup.com)
  • More information at www.mechanicsburgnorthrotary.org
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