Join Rotary District 7390 for a fun, family-friendly evening of fellowship and celebration! Rotarians are encouraged to bring their families and enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere as we celebrate this special installation. The event will take place on the covered outdoor deck at Sinkhole Saloon & Grille (1218 East Main Street, Palmyra). Doors open at 5:00 p.m., with the installation ceremony beginning promptly at 5:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy hot appetizers and unlimited soft drinks, with a cash bar available for additional beverages. Following the ceremony, the evening continues with open bowling from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Bowling is included in your registration fee, there is NO extra charge). Guests can choose to keep the fellowship going on the outdoor deck or head inside for some friendly bowling fun. We look forward to celebrating with you! Adults are $10 and Children Under 18 are $5 to attend.
The Rotary Club of Harrisburg is proud to host the 81st Rotary Means Business (RMB) Networking Event in Rotary District 7390, Chapter #4—marking the third event of the 2026 RMB season.
Join us on Wednesday, June 3 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Capital Blue Cross Connect Office (4500 Marketplace Way, Enola, PA) for an evening of meaningful connections and opportunity. We are grateful to Capital Blue Cross Connect for serving as our Venue Sponsor, with additional sponsors to be announced.
This FREE networking event will feature wine, beer, water, soft drinks, and light hors d’oeuvres, creating the perfect atmosphere to connect with fellow professionals, community leaders, and changemakers.
RSVP today! RMB events continue to be a cornerstone for building relationships that benefit both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Whether you're expanding your network, exploring new opportunities, or strengthening existing partnerships—this is an event you won’t want to miss.
We also encourage you to bring along prospective Rotarians, Rotaractors, and members of the Family of Rotary to share in the experience.
Rotary’s Mission: We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.
The Rotary Club of York is proud to host the 82nd Rotary Means Business (RMB) Networking Event in Rotary District 7390, Chapter #4—marking the fourth event of the 2026 RMB season.
Join us on Thursday, July 30 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at CGA Law Firm (135 North George Street, York, PA) for an evening of meaningful connections and opportunity. We are grateful to CGA Law Firm for serving as our Venue Sponsor, with additional sponsors to be announced.
This FREE networking event will feature wine, beer, water, soft drinks, and light hors d’oeuvres, creating the perfect atmosphere to connect with fellow professionals, community leaders, and changemakers.
RSVP today! RMB events continue to be a cornerstone for building relationships that benefit both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Whether you're expanding your network, exploring new opportunities, or strengthening existing partnerships—this is an event you won’t want to miss.
We also encourage you to bring along prospective Rotarians, Rotaractors, and members of the Family of Rotary to share in the experience.
The District Learning Committee is hard at work building opportunities for our Rotarians to grow their knowledge and skills. To that end, we are starting a series of monthly on-line learning sessions on various topics that should be helpful to your Rotarians and club leaders. Please join us the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. to LEARN more about Rotary!
June 23: Rotary Outside the Club
Pre-Registration for the Zoom Meetings is required! Register here to receive the Zoom link!
An informative session about the variety of District 7390’s Rotary Youth Services was held Tuesday, May 26, 2026 and facilitated by many of the chairpersons! If you want more information, please contact the specific chairperson: Youth Exchange (Tricia Larson tlarson@cdschools.organd Ashlee Etzweiler EtzweilerFH@outlook.com) Four-Way Test Essay Contest (Karen Anthony karenanthonysemail@gmail.com), Four-Way Test Speech Contest (Mike Handshew mrhandshew@gmail.com) and RYLA~ Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (Corey Graybill cgraybill01@hotmail.com)
If you missed it, feel free to watch the video below! A copy of the presentation can be viewed HERE.
Check out the Upcoming Club Events Around the District! If you want your Club events listed in the newsletter, simply send an email with details to office@rotary7390.org!
The Myerstown-ELCO Rotary Club had a busy and productive month of May. We began by presenting a $1,000 donation to our ELCO Interact Club to support its fundraising efforts for the development of a Veterans Memorial at the high school.
Early in the month, we once again partnered with the Interact Club to complete a community service project. Alongside 15 Interact members, Rotarians scrubbed and cleaned 13 Rotary benches located throughout area parks.
Our club was also proud to celebrate our annual essay contest winners, our first place essay who went on to become the district winner. Our top 3 winners attended a breakfast meeting and shared their winning essays with the club.
We then received approval for our Club Grant to purchase doors for the ELCO Legacy Barn, a community-built, hands-on agricultural learning space. This project is much more than a barn — it is a launchpad for careers, a bridge between school and community, and a foundation for the future of agriculture in Lebanon County. Rotary is proud to play a small part in supporting this important initiative.
The month of May also saw the installation of the fountain at the fish dam in Myerstown. This Rotary-funded project not only enhances the beauty of the pond, but also helps strengthen aquatic life within it.
We ended the month with one of our major projects, the Flags for Heroes campaign. This year marked our tenth anniversary and included the placement of 175 flags in honor of local military personnel, firefighters, EMS workers, police officers, teachers, and other community heroes. The event culminated in a special program celebrating all the wonderful contributions these heroes make to our community.
The Central York Interact Club installs their officers for 2026-2027. Student leaders include Sophia Sun (president), Abiel Romero (recording secretary), and Taylor Peters (treasurer). Additional officers include Von Pratt (corresponding secretary) and David Piviro (social media).
The Rotary Club of York-North has demonstrated a strong and growing commitment to supporting Interact students through mentorship, service opportunities, and community partnerships. From assisting Central York High School’s Interact Club with projects benefiting Pleasant Acres Rehabilitation & Nursing Center to working alongside students during York-North’s successful Purse Bingo fundraiser, York-North Rotarians continue to invest in developing young leaders who embody Rotary’s “Service Above Self” mission. Interact students have also made a meaningful impact in the community themselves, including visiting the Margaret Moul Home where they built connections with residents and presented a $500 donation to support resident programs and activities. Through these collaborative efforts, York-North Rotary is helping Interact members strengthen leadership, communication, networking, and service skills while creating lasting positive change throughout the community.
The Rotary Club of Mechanicsburg-North is doing work days at Launch Pad located in Newville PA. We would love for others to join us! No experience necessary. Any amount of time is appreciated. Our next work day is 5/30 but there will be more days in the future. Contact Rotarian Dan Flint if interested in helping 5/30 or at a future date!