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Live for Liv (at BSA, Knox Trail Resident Camp, Bolton)
Jul. 09, 2015
Just seventeen years old her life was ended by a tragic moment of domestic violence. She was killed with a gunshot wound from her father who also shot and critically injured her mother, Jody Marchand, on February 1, 2010. While Olivia's life might have ended tragically, she led a life full of joy, love and had many dreams. She was excited to finish high school where she had achieved highest honors and was about to begin a new chapter at the University of Vermont. She loved her friends and family. She loved her life. In her last few weeks she had embraced yoga, meditation, and was studying buddhism. She was at peace. This foundation’s mission is to spread the love and joy she always shared with others and to carry out her dreams she wasn’t able to finish. While one negative act can send waves of violence and hate, our mission is to create positive energy sending a ripple of hope and change in her honor. Our mission is to build an organization in memory of Olivia which continues her love of the outdoors, nature, gardening and cooking. |
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Jul. 09, 2015 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
In cooperation with EAA #196, Friends of Minute Man Air Field, and Nancy’s at the Airfield café, the Rotary Clubs of Nashoba Valley, Acton-Boxborough, and Maynard are holding their third annual Wings & Wheels program, a summer-long cruise-in/fly-in event at the Minute Man Air Field (302 Boxboro Road) in Stow, MA. The event runs on Thursday nights from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, starting June 4 and ending August 27 (no event on July 2). Each week features different makes of cars; however, all cars are welcome to cruise to the air field every week. The event also features a fly-in for airplanes. Fun for the whole family, the public is invited to attend to see the cars and airplanes on display. Leashed pets are allowed. The event also features great food, including wood-fired pizza, burgers, and hot dogs from the award-winning Nancy’s at the Airfield, as well as popcorn, lemonade, and libations and ice cream from Ken and Gina’s Amazing Organic Ice Cream. Admission is free with donations requested. Proceeds will benefit local and international Rotary service projects, such as local scholarships and high school programs, senior citizen projects, and international health and relief programs. |
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Jul. 16, 2015 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
In cooperation with EAA #196, Friends of Minute Man Air Field, and Nancy’s at the Airfield café, the Rotary Clubs of Nashoba Valley, Acton-Boxborough, and Maynard are holding their third annual Wings & Wheels program, a summer-long cruise-in/fly-in event at the Minute Man Air Field (302 Boxboro Road) in Stow, MA. The event runs on Thursday nights from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, starting June 4 and ending August 27 (no event on July 2). Each week features different makes of cars; however, all cars are welcome to cruise to the air field every week. The event also features a fly-in for airplanes. Fun for the whole family, the public is invited to attend to see the cars and airplanes on display. Leashed pets are allowed. The event also features great food, including wood-fired pizza, burgers, and hot dogs from the award-winning Nancy’s at the Airfield, as well as popcorn, lemonade, and libations and ice cream from Ken and Gina’s Amazing Organic Ice Cream. Admission is free with donations requested. Proceeds will benefit local and international Rotary service projects, such as local scholarships and high school programs, senior citizen projects, and international health and relief programs. |
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Location: Houghton Bulding, 697 Main Street, Bolton
Jul. 23, 2015
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Jul. 23, 2015 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
In cooperation with EAA #196, Friends of Minute Man Air Field, and Nancy’s at the Airfield café, the Rotary Clubs of Nashoba Valley, Acton-Boxborough, and Maynard are holding their third annual Wings & Wheels program, a summer-long cruise-in/fly-in event at the Minute Man Air Field (302 Boxboro Road) in Stow, MA. The event runs on Thursday nights from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, starting June 4 and ending August 27 (no event on July 2). Each week features different makes of cars; however, all cars are welcome to cruise to the air field every week. The event also features a fly-in for airplanes. Fun for the whole family, the public is invited to attend to see the cars and airplanes on display. Leashed pets are allowed. The event also features great food, including wood-fired pizza, burgers, and hot dogs from the award-winning Nancy’s at the Airfield, as well as popcorn, lemonade, and libations and ice cream from Ken and Gina’s Amazing Organic Ice Cream. Admission is free with donations requested. Proceeds will benefit local and international Rotary service projects, such as local scholarships and high school programs, senior citizen projects, and international health and relief programs. |
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Willis House Family Shelter
Jul. 30, 2015
Janice D’Amico, Program Director of the Willis House Family Shelter in Hudson, will speak. Many hopeful and thankful families are finding food, a warm bed and a sincere interest in helping them regain their independence at the Willis House. Along with providing necessities of day-to-day living, the Willis House has 24-hour staffing to support individuals on a daily basis, as well as case managers who assist them through housing and employment searches. |
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Jul. 30, 2015 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
In cooperation with EAA #196, Friends of Minute Man Air Field, and Nancy’s at the Airfield café, the Rotary Clubs of Nashoba Valley, Acton-Boxborough, and Maynard are holding their third annual Wings & Wheels program, a summer-long cruise-in/fly-in event at the Minute Man Air Field (302 Boxboro Road) in Stow, MA. The event runs on Thursday nights from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, starting June 4 and ending August 27 (no event on July 2). Each week features different makes of cars; however, all cars are welcome to cruise to the air field every week. The event also features a fly-in for airplanes. Fun for the whole family, the public is invited to attend to see the cars and airplanes on display. Leashed pets are allowed. The event also features great food, including wood-fired pizza, burgers, and hot dogs from the award-winning Nancy’s at the Airfield, as well as popcorn, lemonade, and libations and ice cream from Ken and Gina’s Amazing Organic Ice Cream. Admission is free with donations requested. Proceeds will benefit local and international Rotary service projects, such as local scholarships and high school programs, senior citizen projects, and international health and relief programs. |
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Aug. 06, 2015 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
In cooperation with EAA #196, Friends of Minute Man Air Field, and Nancy’s at the Airfield café, the Rotary Clubs of Nashoba Valley, Acton-Boxborough, and Maynard are holding their third annual Wings & Wheels program, a summer-long cruise-in/fly-in event at the Minute Man Air Field (302 Boxboro Road) in Stow, MA. The event runs on Thursday nights from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, starting June 4 and ending August 27 (no event on July 2). Each week features different makes of cars; however, all cars are welcome to cruise to the air field every week. The event also features a fly-in for airplanes. Fun for the whole family, the public is invited to attend to see the cars and airplanes on display. Leashed pets are allowed. The event also features great food, including wood-fired pizza, burgers, and hot dogs from the award-winning Nancy’s at the Airfield, as well as popcorn, lemonade, and libations and ice cream from Ken and Gina’s Amazing Organic Ice Cream. Admission is free with donations requested. Proceeds will benefit local and international Rotary service projects, such as local scholarships and high school programs, senior citizen projects, and international health and relief programs. |
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Aug. 13, 2015 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
In cooperation with EAA #196, Friends of Minute Man Air Field, and Nancy’s at the Airfield café, the Rotary Clubs of Nashoba Valley, Acton-Boxborough, and Maynard are holding their third annual Wings & Wheels program, a summer-long cruise-in/fly-in event at the Minute Man Air Field (302 Boxboro Road) in Stow, MA. The event runs on Thursday nights from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, starting June 4 and ending August 27 (no event on July 2). Each week features different makes of cars; however, all cars are welcome to cruise to the air field every week. The event also features a fly-in for airplanes. Fun for the whole family, the public is invited to attend to see the cars and airplanes on display. Leashed pets are allowed. The event also features great food, including wood-fired pizza, burgers, and hot dogs from the award-winning Nancy’s at the Airfield, as well as popcorn, lemonade, and libations and ice cream from Ken and Gina’s Amazing Organic Ice Cream. Admission is free with donations requested. Proceeds will benefit local and international Rotary service projects, such as local scholarships and high school programs, senior citizen projects, and international health and relief programs. |
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3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Aug. 15, 2015
Experience tasting over 120 crafted beers/ciders/malt beverages from 48+ breweries & enjoy delicious food from the area's finest restaurants. Plus enjoy the Avidia Bank Soundstage with DJ Bobby Begg, Rolling Stogies mobile humidor and WXLO 104.5FM.
Public parking at the Horseshoe Pub, along South St, Church St, Pope St, Main St and other areas of historic downtown Hudson. Visit www.spiritofhudson.com for more information and to purchase tickets. Advanced Ticket Prices Organized by the Hudson Rotary Club and Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley. Proceeds benefit scholarships, community programs and events. |
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Aug. 15, 2015 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Experience tasting over 120 crafted beers/ciders/malt beverages from 48+ breweries & enjoy delicious food from the area's finest restaurants. Plus enjoy the Avidia Bank Soundstage with DJ Bobby Begg, Rolling Stogies mobile humidor and WXLO 104.5FM.
Public parking at the Horseshoe Pub, along South St, Church St, Pope St, Main St and other areas of historic downtown Hudson. Visit www.spiritofhudson.com for more information and to purchase tickets. Advanced Ticket Prices Organized by the Hudson Rotary Club and Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley. Proceeds benefit scholarships, community programs and events. |
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Aug. 20, 2015 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
In cooperation with EAA #196, Friends of Minute Man Air Field, and Nancy’s at the Airfield café, the Rotary Clubs of Nashoba Valley, Acton-Boxborough, and Maynard are holding their third annual Wings & Wheels program, a summer-long cruise-in/fly-in event at the Minute Man Air Field (302 Boxboro Road) in Stow, MA. The event runs on Thursday nights from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, starting June 4 and ending August 27 (no event on July 2). Each week features different makes of cars; however, all cars are welcome to cruise to the air field every week. The event also features a fly-in for airplanes. Fun for the whole family, the public is invited to attend to see the cars and airplanes on display. Leashed pets are allowed. The event also features great food, including wood-fired pizza, burgers, and hot dogs from the award-winning Nancy’s at the Airfield, as well as popcorn, lemonade, and libations and ice cream from Ken and Gina’s Amazing Organic Ice Cream. Admission is free with donations requested. Proceeds will benefit local and international Rotary service projects, such as local scholarships and high school programs, senior citizen projects, and international health and relief programs. |
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Bolton Conservation Trust
Sep. 03, 2015
The Bolton Conservation Trust was established in 1974 by a group of citizens concerned with conservation and the impacts that rapid growth and development would have on the town’s rural landscape. As a private, non-profit organization, the Trust’s mission is to assist in, and to promote, the preservation of the rural character of Bolton; to preserve and to maintain conservation areas; and to educate the public concerning the use of natural resources. |
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Our Official District Governor Visit
Sep. 10, 2015
Once a year, the District Governor makes an official visit to each club in the District. The program for this meeting is District Governor Jim Fusco’s official visit to our Club. Purposes of the visit are to allow the District Governor to communicate directly with Club members and to bring attention to important Rotary issues as they pertain to the RI, District and Club levels. |
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Joint meeting with the Rotary Club of Acton-Boxboro at the Healing Garden in Harvard
Sep. 17, 2015
A special joint meeting of the Rotary Clubs of Acton-Boxboro and Nashoba Valley. Enjoy the fun and fellowship shared between our clubs with extra inspiration provided by the The Healing Garden, 145 Bolton Road, Harvard. 5:45 – 7:00 pm. $10 includes light refreshments. Please reply by 9/10/15 to karin.gaffney@rocklandtrust.com
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Sep. 19, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Licensed Acupuncturist
Sep. 24, 2015
JoAnn Simon is a licensed acupuncturist, Chinese herbalist and Registered Dietitian. She is a graduate of the New England School of Acupuncture and spent 3 1/2 years in Taiwan continuing her studies. She has been in practice in the Boston area since 1983. She will share some acupuncture points that can be used by you to deal with common problems by using massage. |
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Oct. 14, 2015 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Oct. 17, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
THE FIX IS FREE AT THE REPAIR CAFE
Most items are welcome, but we specialize in mending clothing, lamps, small appliances, bikes, toys, jewelry, outdoor power equipment, and dull blades. If your item needs a part, save time and bring the new part with you. Enjoy a free drink and a snack, have fun, and work with a volunteer to repair your broken item. |
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The Nature Connection
Oct. 22, 2015
The Nature Connection brings the healing power of nature to people with limited or no access to the outside world: at-risk youth; elders; and people with disabilities. Through regular programs combining seasonal natural materials, live animals, and hands-on activities, we connect individuals with nature’s capacity to heal, teach, and create joy. |
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Oct. 29, 2015
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Nov. 04, 2015 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Nov. 11, 2015 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast while honoring our veterans from 8:00 to 10:00 AM at the First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (Route 117), in Stow. Everyone is welcome to attend. Breakfast is $5 per person and will include pancakes, sausage, eggs, and potatoes. All veterans are free.
The breakfast, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley, will feature brief presentations from the Stow Boy Scouts and State Representative Kate Hogan. The keynote speaker will be Commander John Tata, US Navy Reserve. John will talk about his experience with salvage operations in the Gulf of Tonkin in 1969-70.
Although walk-ins are welcome, you are encouraged to RSVP to ensure adequate food and seating. Contact info@nashobarotary.org or 978-562-4521.
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Joint Meeting with Rotaract Club at WPI
Nov. 12, 2015
The Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley and Rotaract Club of Worcester Polytechnic Institute Invite you to a special weekly Rotary meeting. Enjoy the fun and fellowship shared between our clubs With guest speaker Rotary Global Scholar Nangchuk Ja Higgins Labs 116 |
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Nashua River Watershed
Nov. 19, 2015
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Sudbury Valley Trustees
Dec. 03, 2015
Sudbury Valley Trustees is a regional land trust that conserves land and protects wildlife habitat in the Concord, Assabet, and Sudbury river basin for the benefit of present and future generations. SVT cares for some of this region’s most important forests, wetlands, and grasslands—natural areas that support wildlife habitat, working farms, and recreational trails. As of 2015, SVT cares for more than 4,300 acres on 84 reservations and 66 Conservation Restrictions and maintains a 55-mile trail network. SVT collaborates with numerous partner organizations, and our work is supported by 2,900 members and 200 volunteers. |
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Sudbury Valley Trustees
Dec. 03, 2015
Sudbury Valley Trustees is a regional land trust that conserves land and protects wildlife habitat in the Concord, Assabet, and Sudbury river basin for the benefit of present and future generations. SVT cares for some of this region’s most important forests, wetlands, and grasslands—natural areas that support wildlife habitat, working farms, and recreational trails. As of 2015, SVT cares for more than 4,300 acres on 84 reservations and 66 Conservation Restrictions and maintains a 55-mile trail network. SVT collaborates with numerous partner organizations, and our work is supported by 2,900 members and 200 volunteers. |
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Joint meeting with the Interact Club from Nashoba Regional High School
Dec. 10, 2015
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Dec. 17, 2015
Wear your dancing shoes and your disco duds! Plan to boogie down with your partner and join us for this year’s HOLIDAY PARTY! Join us at Nancy's Airfield Cafe, and bring a guest. For more information, see our event page. |
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Dec. 17, 2015 6:30 p.m.
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American Cancer Society
Jan. 07, 2016
Our speaker is Nashoba Valley Rotarian, Leigh Carpenter. As Senior Market Manager, Community Engagement, for the American Cancer Society, Lee serves as primary relationship manager for small, medium and large size businesses to engage with the American Cancer Society as a charity of choice through event participation, sponsorship, employee wellness programs, group volunteerism, advocacy and more.
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