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Oct 01, 2017 - Oct 22, 2017
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Oct 14, 2017 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM
A great opportunity for new and experienced Rotarians to learn and understand how we "make a difference."
ENGAGE YOUR MEMBERS, YOUNG OR EXPERIENCED!
The two closest locations and dates:
Registration information can be found at www.rlinea.org.
The mission of The Rotary leadership Institute is to provide an educational opportunity for Rotarians who want to learn more about Rotary or who have been identified as potential leaders by their clubs.
Rotary clubs need a constant influx of leaders as club officers, since they change every year. It is difficult at the club level to learn enough about the exciting world of Rotary and the leadership skills necessary in volunteer organizations since they are often different from business leadership skills.
WHAT ROTARIANS LEARN AT RLI:
More about the what/where/why of Rotary
How to select service projects
How to work with volunteers
What it takes to lead a club
How we use our $$ to fund projects
Any Rotarian, newcomer and experienced alike, who attends a day of these RLI programs will become a more valuable, and a more dedicated, member of your Rotary club.
WHY SHOULD MY CLUB PARTICIPATE?
If your club members are concerned about its future, they will want the best leaders possible. RLI is an outstanding opportunity for each club to improve the Rotary knowledge of its key people and to be exposed to new ideas of leadership. The exchange of ideas with other experienced Rotarians alone make the courses extremely worthwhile.
Each Rotary Club must have each of their attendees register separately and on-line at www.rlinea.com with payment in advance. (In most cases Rotary Clubs reimburse those fees to all who attend).
REMEMBER - YOU MUST REGISTER AND PAY (or notify the club to pay) 10 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE.
For additional information please feel free to contact me at 732 979-4459 or billdonnelly@bac2profit.com.
I strongly recommend this for all Rotarians. I have completed all 4 courses offerings and am on the faculty of RLI, that's how much I believe in it. It is not just active learning but a tremendous opportunity to talk to other Rotarians from other clubs and other districts to share ideas and meet new friends!
Yours in Rotary Service,
Bill Donnelly
District 7500 Governor Elect 2017-18
District 7500 Rotary Leadership Institute Chair
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Oct 17, 2017 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM
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Oct 26, 2017
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Oct 28, 2017
Members of Rotary clubs from Ocean, Monmouth, and Burlington counties plus other volunteers will work to bring an end to hunger on Saturday October 28. Working with Rise Against Hunger, volunteers will pack meals in an assembly line formation within specialized crates to be shipped nationally and internationally to areas around the world with a shortage of food. Funds will be raised for the event from contributions from Rotary Clubs, businesses, and individuals to fund the costs of the meals to help end hunger. The Burlington County location is the Covenant Presbyterian Church 2618 New Albany Road in Cinnaminson. Information or questions: Heidi Tabor tabheidi@gmail.com |
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Nov 07, 2017 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM
As you carve out your pumpkins, also carve out the time to come to our next AMP Rotary Evening meeting! It will be at HARVEST Restaurant at the Moorestown Mall, from 5:45 p.m. until 7 p.m. Our featured speaker will be Amy McLeer from the Virtua Foundation.
Join us for appetizers, libations, networking and the presentation. Let us get to know you. Learn about the ways our fun and friendly group engages with and volunteer for projects to improve the community - locally, nationally and internationally! Our motto is “Service Above Self” – a very fulfilling mission.
Please RSVP to Geri at geri@gcforganizing.com or Maddie at mwebb@saratogabenefits.com.
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Nov 21, 2017 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM
Come to our next AMP Rotary Evening meeting! It will be at HARVEST Restaurant at the Moorestown Mall, from 5:45 p.m. until 7 p.m. Hands on Activity – Making dog toys for shelter animals
Join us for appetizers, libations, networking and the presentation. Let us get to know you. Learn about the ways our fun and friendly group engages with and volunteer for projects to improve the community - locally, nationally and internationally! Our motto is “Service Above Self” – a very fulfilling mission.
Please RSVP to Geri at geri@gcforganizing.com or Maddie at mwebb@saratogabenefits.com.
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Dec 01, 2017 - Dec 06, 2017
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Dec 01, 2017
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Dec 01, 2017 6:30 PM - Dec 02, 2017 3:00 PM
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Dec 13, 2017 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Dec 19, 2017 5:45 PM
From Geri Chark Frankel: AMP Ugly Holiday Sweater Party: Lunch members, their guests and any prospective new members welcome! It will be a potluck appetizers, desserts and libations (a sign up sheet will be circulated closer to the date. UGLY HOLIDAY SWEATER a must to get in the door. PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO RSVP and choose what to bring -http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f094dada82caafc1-ampugly
Questions: Geri Chark Frankel gchark@comcast.net
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Jan 16, 2018 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM
It will be on Tuesday, January 16th from 5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m. at HARVEST Restaurant at the Moorestown Mall.
We will have our pre-meeting schmoozing until 6 p.m. and then we’ll be addressing planning issues for 2018. This is a great meeting to attend, as you’ll get the chance to see us in action and get to know everyone better.
So join us for appetizers, libations, networking and a peek into all the good work we do as Rotarians whose motto is “Service Above Self”.
Questions? RSVP’s? Email us at geri@gcforganizing.com or mwebb@saratogabenefits.com. We hope to see you there.
Happy New Year, Geri and Maddie, your AMP Co-Chairs |
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Feb 06, 2018 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM
Harvest Seasonal Grill, Moorestown Mall Speaker--Carlo Scaramella--Rotary International rsvp Geri Chark Frankel gchark@comcast.net or Maddie Webb mwebb@saratogabenefits.com |
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Feb 07, 2018
Citizen of the Year Dinner/ Moorestown Community House Our Club is one of the four sponsors of this annual event. Your attendance at the dinner will serve as a meeting makeup. Information: Steve Smith smithrotarymath@aol.com |
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Feb 10, 2018 5:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Cocktail attire. Crystal Point Yacht Club, Point Pleasant all proceeds go to benefit Rotary District 7500 Gift of Life Foundation, Inc. Kathy Hiltner has been awarded the Gift of Life Michael's Heart Award. This recognizes her personal contribution to Rotary District 7500 Gift of life Foundation. She will formally be recognized at the Gift of Life Gala. We are looking to put together a table that evening and show our support of all her hard work. Questions re sign up: Amy Webb awebb@saratogabenefits.com |
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Feb 20, 2018 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM
Harvest Seasonal Grill, Moorestown Mall
Victoria Schall – Semper Fido: Organization that provides service dogs to wounded veterans with traumatic brain injuries
rsvp Geri Chark Frankel gchark@comcast.net or Maddie Webb mwebb@saratogabenefits.com |
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Feb 22, 2018 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Annual Rotary Club of Moorestown/ Moorestown Friends School Blood Drive The Moorestown Friends School and Moorestown Rotary – American Red Cross Blood Drive is coming up quickly! The date is: Thursday, February 22, 2018. It will be held at MFS – West Building – Gym, 110 E. Main Street, West Building, Moorestown, NJ 08057. It will be held from 1:00 – 6:00 PM. Appointments are preferred. Members, or anyone interested in an appointment can email Bill Rhoads at this email – kkane@rhoadsmw.com or they may go online towww.redcrossblood.org and search for the Drive listed under Moorestown Friends School.
Our goal for this year’s drive is 75 Donations! Any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Bill Rhoads.
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Feb 24, 2018 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
The Moorestown High School Interact Club will host its 16th annual "Soup for the Soul" to benefit Philabundance.At the First Presbyterian Church. The event is fully run by students, and features a buffet-style meal with all-you-can-eat soup and bread donated by local restaurants. Students perform live music throughout the day. Tickets will be sold at the door and cost $10 for adults and $7 for seniors and children. There is also a $10 takeout option that includes a container of soup and two pieces of bread. All proceeds are donated to Philabundance, which is dedicated to ending hunger in the Delaware Valley. This year's goal is $5,000.
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Mar 06, 2018 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM
Harvest Seasonal Grill Will Merriken--The Rotary Foundation rsvp Geri Chark Frankel gchark@comcast.net or Maddie Webb mwebb@saratogabenefits.com |
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Apr 03, 2018 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM
The next meeting of the AMP Rotary Evening Group will be in 9 days, that is, on Tuesday, April 3rd. Join us from 5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m. at HARVEST Restaurant at the Moorestown Mall for appetizers, libations, mingling and conversing. As our official program begins, members from Moorestown High School’s Rotary INTERACT group will talk to us about their activities. After our regular meeting adjourns, we will hold our quarterly planning session (until 8 p.m.) where we will SPRING our ideas into action! Come see how we work to achieve “Service Above Self”! RSVP to Geri at geri@gcforganizing.com OR Maddie at Madeline.Webb@AmeriHealth.com Thanks and we hope to see you there, Geri Chark Frankel and Maddie Webb, |
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Seasonal Eating: Springtime Foods for a healthier you!
Apr 12, 2018
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Apr 14, 2018
Tree Planting Project at Locust Street Park At the beginning of his current term, RI President Ian Riseley issued a 'Preserve Planet Earth' initiative to plant a tree for each member of every Rotary Club around the world. Our Club's efforts to spearhead this initiative are being headed up by Paul Canton, Paul Spain, and Mike Wilson. The Rotary Clubs of Moorestown (AMP, Breakfast, Lunch) will combine to plant 150 trees at Locust Street Park in Moorestown on Saturday April 14 to tie in with Arbor Day and Earth Day. Through the NJ Tree Recovery Campaign, the Township will be donating 150 trees (saplings) to our combined clubs. The Township would like our Clubs to finance 10-15 larger trees. The Township would clear and prepare the area two weeks prior to planting and Rotarians would do the planting. please invite family, friends and co-workers for a fun filled day |