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Rotary Service Above Self Award

The purpose of this award is to recognize those Rotarians who have demonstrated exemplary continuing humanitarian service, in any form and at any level with emphasis on personal volunteer efforts and active involvement in helping others through Rotary
 
This is Rotary International’s highest honor for individual Rotarians and only a maximum of 150 recipients worldwide may be selected each year.
 
The individual receiving this award has served as an Assistant Pastor or Pastor at numerous churches and was actively involved in those communities.  
 
He has participated in 20 mission trips with World Blindness Outreach to seven different countries.  Many of these trips were made possible through the assistance of District and Global Grants via Rotary International.
 
He joined the Rotary Club of Palmyra and served as its President in 1999.  He jointed the Lancaster Sunrise Club in 2005 where he has been an active member and currently serves the District as an Assistant Governor.
 
Throughout the years with World Blindness Outreach, Dr. Alley has come to rely on him to gather, inventory, ship and maintain instruments needed as well as overseeing a smooth running operating room. 
 
Some of his community service activities include:
Board Member of Luthercare
Member of the Columbia School District Dropout Prevention Team
President of Columbia Area Churches United
Member of the Palmyra Interfaith Housing Board
Board member of the Palmyra Counseling Center
Founder of the Campbelltown Disaster Office
And many more
 
Please join me in welcoming and honoring Rev. William Cluley, the 2018/19 recipient of the Rotary Service Above Self Award.

2019-20 District Installation Dinner

Join us for the installation of the 2019-20 District Leadership Team, Assistant Governors and Club Presidents! 

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Wyndridge Farm (885 S. Pleasant Ave, Dallastown)

5:30 p.m. Cocktails & Hors D'Oeuvres

6:30 p.m. Dinner & Program

Dinner will consist of slow cooked herbed roast of beef with dijon glaze and oven roasted salmon with grilled pineapple chutney. Both will be served on the same plate with creamy risotto and brussel sprouts.

Cost is $50 per person. 

Registration Deadline: June 20, 2019

Register Here TODAY!!!

Successful RMB Event held April 24

The Rotary Club of Hanover and the Southern Tier Steering Committee held a superbly done RMB Leadership Summit networking event at the NEW Bailey Coach offices and maintenance building in Spring Grove on April 24 with 24 Rotarians and guests attending from at least seven Rotary clubs representing all areas of Rotary District 7390.  PDG Una Martone gave a 30 minute presentation on Servant Leadership that passed on to those attending some priceless advice regarding Servant Leadership and what effectively practicing it can do to make businesses more successful.  After the Circle and Cocktail part exercises, Bailey Coach conducted a tour of their beautiful and well thought out new facilities and everyone came away impressed by the excellent planning and execution that made it happen.  Many great connections were made and fun and fellowship enjoyed.  Thank you Bailey Coach and PDG Una Martone for helping make this 50th Golden Anniversary RMB Leadership Summit networking event such a great success.  Well done all!!
 

RMB FUN!

Hanover Particiates in JA Program

These are Mrs. Sherry Chroniger’s two 6th grades classes at St. Teresa of Calcutta in McSherrystown. They both competed the Junior Achievement Program, Our Nation which consisted of 5 classes taught by Ralph Jodice as a JA volunteer.

Eastern York County Club Meeting Change

 The Rotary Club of Eastern York County has changed their meeting place to Cool Creek Golf Club and their meeting day to Wednesdays. The meeting will start with social time from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m., followed by the meeting from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. 

Gettysburg Holds Lobster Dinner May 4

The Rotary Club of Gettysburg is holding its fourth annual Lobster Dinner on Saturday May 4 from 5 to 8 PM at the Gettysburg Fire Hall on North Stratton Street in Gettysburg.  Tickets are $45 each and are available through the club's website at www.gettysburgrotary.org.  New this year is that the sponsor dollars collected are being used dollar for dollar to fund scholarships to be awarded in May of this year, 2019.  These extra dollars allow the club to award $7,500 in scholarships this year. In addition, all other funds raised through this event will benefit the club's Community Fund.

Hershey Fundraising Dinner & Auction - May 4

Please join us for our 51st annual charitable fundraiser on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the Hershey Lodge in support of donations to over twenty-five community organizations and others programs. This event starts at 5:00 PM registration, a cash bar and a silent auction with scores of donated items. Dinner starts at 6:30 which is followed by a live auction. Please contact Amy Norris at 717 520-5643 or annoris@bmtc.com for additional information.

Ride For Literacy Scheduled for May 11

Rotary Means Business - June 6

The Rotary Club of Harrisburg and the Northern Tier Steering Committee will host the 51st RMB event in Rotary District 7390's history and the fifth event of the 2019 RMB season on Thursday, June 6 at the Capital Blue Cross Retail Store, 4500 Marketplace Way, Enola, PA.  The event will begin at 5:30 and end at 7:30.  The cost of the event is FREE thanks to our major sponsor Capital Blue Cross and will feature great hors d'oeuvres and wine, beer and soft beverages.  RSVP now!!   
         
Make great connections for your business or project and enjoy the fun and fellowship of RMB.  Bring potential Rotarian guests and family of Rotary.
 

Rotary Club of York takes part in Give Local York

Join Rotary Club of York by participating in Give Local York on May 3rd and inspire the innovators of tomorrow!  York Rotary has partnered with the York Academy and is raising funds to equip the Academy’s STEM Program with chemistry, physics, biology and robotics equipment.  Founded in 2011, the York Academy is the most diverse school in our community, with 63% of its students coming from economically disadvantaged neighborhoods in the City of York and surrounding communities.  STEM is a critical component of the International Baccalaureate curriculum offered at the York Academy.  Success in these courses will translate to receiving college credits and scholarships and put students on the path to college careers rewarding them with promising futures in the STEM workforce.  Good for these students AND good for our local businesses.
 
Go to www.givelocalyork.org/organizations/rotary-club-of-york-pa to donate and share with others!
 

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Upcoming Events
Youth Exchange Annapolis Trip
Apr 28, 2019
 
AG/AMC/AFC Meeting
Perkins Restaurant
Apr 30, 2019
5:45 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Grant Committee Meeting
Johns Diner
May 06, 2019
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
 
Teacher Impact Awards
WITF
May 28, 2019
5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Rotary International Convention
Jun 01, 2019 – Jun 05, 2019
 
YE - Farewell & Recognition Banquet
Country Club of York
Jun 02, 2019
12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
 
Rotary Means Business - Northern Tier
Capital Blue Cross Retail Store
Jun 06, 2019
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
RYLA
Messiah College
Jun 09, 2019 1:00 PM –
Jun 13, 2019 9:00 PM
 
Grant Committee Meeting
Johns Diner
Jun 10, 2019
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
 
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