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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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3 Dangerous Trends Married Couples Face...
Jan. 14, 2016
Our speaker, Wendy Williams, RN, M.Ed., will talk about "3 Dangerous Trends Married Couples Face That Keep Them Disconnected & Lonely in Their Relationship and How to Avoid Them FOREVER!" Wendy helps married people break out of old ruts and start feeling connected to their significant other! As a Relationship Coach, she weaves together her background as a nurse, educator, speaker and personal development coach as the Chief Connector at Connect Again – a coaching and education firm. She is dedicated to collaborating with individuals and couples as they pursue a shift from soul-draining to soul-satisfying (re)connections through coaching and education. Wendy knows that committed people have the keys required for the bond and love we all really want – and with her help, they use simple, time-tested, real-world approaches to get there. |
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Lowell House, Inc.
Jan. 21, 2016
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Jan. 23, 2016 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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Jan. 26, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
The Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley will host its second annual Power of Change event and will honor Acre Family Childcare in Lowell. The presentation will be held at the Lowell Community Health Center from 6:30-8:30 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. It is open to the public free of charge, although contributions to Acre Family Child Care will be welcome. A snow date is January 28th. The Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley is honoring Acre Family Childcare for its impact in the Lowell community and for its commitment to empowering women. The presentation will include remarks from founder, Anita Moeller, Director, Preschool Expansion Grant at MA Department of Early Education and Care. Acre Family Childcare’s mission is to help women build licensed, home-based family child care businesses while providing community-based child care to the families of Lowell. The organization has provided childcare to more than 1,800 children and trained over 200 providers since 1988. A coffee and dessert reception will follow the program. Register at www.rotary7910.org or by calling 978-627-4135.
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Snow Date for Power of Change Event
Jan. 28, 2016
2nd Annual Power of Change Event On January 26, 2016, the Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley will host its second annual Power of Change event and will honor Acre Family Childcare in Lowell. The presentation will be held at Lowell Community Health Center, 161 Jackson Street (6th floor) in Lowell, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. It is open to the public free of charge, although contributions to Acre Family Child Care will be welcome. A snow date is January 28th. The Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley is honoring Acre Family Childcare for its impact in the Lowell community and for its commitment to empowering women. The presentation will include remarks from founder, Anita Moeller, Director, Preschool Expansion Grant at MA Department of Early Education and Care. Acre Family Childcare’s mission is to help women build licensed, home-based family child care businesses while providing community-based child care to the families of Lowell. The organization has provided childcare to more than 1,800 children and trained over 200 providers since 1988. A coffee and dessert reception will follow the program. Register at www.rotary7910.org or by calling 978-627-4135. |
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Feb. 06, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
At a Stop Hunger Now Meal Packaging Event, volunteers work in teams at each packaging station. Volunteers set up and take down packaging stations and equipment, fill bins with raw ingredients, scoop ingredients into meal bags, weigh and seal the bags, box and stack them on pallets, and load the pallets and equipment onto a truck. Meal-packaging events are a great way to educate volunteers about global hunger and inspire them to get more involved in fighting it. The events also give volunteers hands-on experience in leadership development, team-building, relationship-building, creative problem-solving, and goal-setting and achievement. |
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Hudson Portuguese Club
Feb. 16, 2016
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Immigrant Family Community Education Program
Feb. 25, 2016
Our speaker is Clinton Rotarian and Attorney, Jean Silfleet. She will speak about the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute's (MLRI) IMMIGRANT FAMILY COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM. MLRI is a non-profit organization which works for social justice and economic opportunity for low income people. MLRI is a statewide organization that has existed for over 45 years. |
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Project New Hope
Mar. 03, 2016
Project New Hope Inc. is an organization that helps U.S. veterans and their families with addressing the challenges, fears and stigma that they face during and after they have served in our Armed Services. Project New Hope is committed to aiding our service members and their families by providing them the opportunity to get away and reconnect by attending one of our retreats. The organization offers tools for recognizing the symptoms and triggers of military-related occupational stress and injuries, as well as assist in developing coping mechanisms through holistic approaches to healing. |
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Gemini Project
Mar. 10, 2016
GEMINI is the Westborough Rotary Club's Global Emergency Medicine Initiative, a collaborative Rotary International Service Project. We work with the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Rotary International District 7910, other Rotary clubs, medical facilities and governments of participating countries to bring training in emergency medicine, expertise and equipment to developing countries worldwide. |
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Awake and Aware
Mar. 17, 2016
AdvancingWellness was established in 2006 with the goal of positively impacting the lives of individuals and the companies in which they work. Our mission is help each individual achieve their optimal health by increasing awareness, teaching behavior change skills, and creating supportive, healthy cultures in the workplace. We help organizations achieve sustainable business results by advancing the individual wellness of their employees. |
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West Acton Villageworks, 537 Massachusetts Avenue
Mar. 24, 2016
Join the Rotary Clubs of Nashoba Valley and Acton-Boxborough at a special weekly Rotary meeting. Enjoy the fun and fellowship shared between our clubs with guest speaker Mathias Rosenfeld of New Habitat Partner. West Acton Villageworks 537 Massachusetts Avenue, West Acton 5:45 – 7:15 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided by True West Brewery. The cost is $12/person. To attend, you must have replied by March 20, 2016 to karin.gaffney@rocklandtrust.com |
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Mar. 31, 2016
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Mar. 31, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Regional Economic Conditions
Apr. 07, 2016
Robert Triest is a vice president and economist in the research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, where he leads the macroeconomic applications and policy studies section. As part of the nation's central bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston promotes sound growth and financial stability in New England and the nation. The Bank contributes to local communities, the region, and the nation through its high-quality research, regulatory oversight, and financial services, and through its commitment to leadership and innovation. |
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Apr. 15, 2016 7:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
We are sponsoring our fourth financial Reality Fair on the morning of April 15. Here’s your opportunity to volunteer, and feel free to invite others as well. We have the opportunity to provide a valuable life lesson to all 260+ 10th graders at Nashoba Regional High School and have fun at the same time! Volunteer materials will be provided in advance. Interested? Contact Laura Spear at laura@spear.net to register or for more information. |
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Biking Across the USA for the Pan Mass Challenge
Apr. 21, 2016
The largest single athletic charity event in the country, the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), brings together thousands of impassioned cyclists, committed volunteers, generous donors and dedicated corporate sponsors each year. Together, they provide Dana-Farber’s doctors and researchers the necessary resources to discover treatments and cures for all types of cancer. |
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Apr. 28, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Yoga Warriors
May 05, 2016
Yoga Warriors is a research and teacher training program with a twofold mission. First, Yoga Warriors provides evidence based hatha yoga to prevent or alleviate symptoms of combat stress (COSR) or Post Traumatic Stress(PTS). Second, Yoga Warriors is committed to the comprehensive training of yoga instructors equipped to teach this methodology to veterans, military, first responders and others who have experience PTS or high stress. There are over 350 Yoga Warriors trained teachers around the world. |