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Karin Gaffney, Governor of Rotary District 7910 visited the Chelmsford Rotary today. She explained the wide variety of district resources available to all district clubs. She also participated in the installation of Dominic Breen asa new club member. Breen is President of "You It Department, LLC". He is pictured with club President, Paul Cohen and Governor Gaffney. ![]() ![]() |
The Chelmsford Rotary Club hosted the Chelmsford High School "Students of the Month" for September at their meeting on Monday. They are Lindsay Ambrosino, John Mieszczanski, Isabelle Geada, Lam Tran, Rachel McGinn and Ameya Bhat. ![]() |
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APRIL "STUDENTS OF THE MONTH" ANNOUNCED Stephen Murray, Principal of Chelmsford High School, and Paul Cohen, President of the Chelmsford Rotary Club announced the April "Students of the Month" at Monday's Rotary meeting. They are - Daniel Dimitrov, Tyler Fleming, Anthony Del Trecco, Suzanne MIsherfi, Kristen Hohenstein and Meg Dugas. ![]() |
![]() All ticket proceeds benefit the local charities & the numerous school programs sponsored by the Chelmsford Rotary Club. School support includes dictionaries for 3rd graders, RYLA leadership training for CHS sophomores, and for seniors “Students of the Month & Year” recognition and monies for both scholarship funds. Click Here for more info and to buy your ticket. |
![]() CHS/CHELMSFORD ROTARY "STUDENTS OF THE MONTH" FOR MARCH L. RYAN MILLER, KETAKI MAHURKAR, ISABELLE DANAHY, STEPHANIE GILET, AND NATHAN SULLIVAN R. ABSENT - MATT GRANDBOIS |
2017 RYLA STUDENTS ARE CHOSEN Thirty-five Chelmsford High School sophomores were recently interviewed by Chelmsford Rotary Club members and eight were chosen to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Award conference at Fitchburg State University from June 23rd through June 25th. Those students included John Clancy, Benjamin Cote, Smrithi Eswar, Jack Fox. Phoebe Kimera, Esha Mukherjee, Aadhya Putter and Abby Segal. Five students were chosen as alternates and will attend if a Chelmsford student cannot attend or if other clubs have openings available. Those students include Krista Cabeca, Catherine Leonard, Ryan Hayes and Clare Rigney. |
Eight Chelmsford High School students were selected to attend the 2017 Rotary Youth Leadership Award conference at Fitchburg State University in June and five alternates were also chosen. John Clancy, Benjamin Cote, Smrithi Eswar, Jack Fox, Phoebe Kimera, Esha Mukherjee, Aadhya Putter and Abby Segal were selected from the thirty-five applicants that were interviewed. Krista Cabeca, Catherine Leonard, Kaitlin Pearson, Ryan Hayes and Clarlle Rigney are alternates and will attend if one of the Chelmsford students cannot attend or if there are slots that other clubs are not able to attend. The students will face physical, emotional and problem solving challenges over the weekend of June 23rd through June 25th. |
The Chelmsford Rotary club hosted the Chelmsford High School "Students of the Month" for the
month of February at a recent meeting. The students included Megan Keen, Jillian MacKillop, Ethan Hirsch,
David Ibrahim, Meghan Majeski and Justin Rodriguez.
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The Chelmsford Rotary Club will sponsor 8 sophomores for the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards conference
to be held at Fitchburg State University from June 23rd through June 25th. Applications are available in the
Main Office at Chelmsford High School. They must be returned to the office by Friday March 3rd. For more
information about the program, go to www.ryla7910.org.
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![]() Manjari Mishra, Jacob Kaminsky and Andrew Thayer. Michael Marchant was absent for the picture.
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The Chelmsford High School/Chelmsford Rotary "Students of the Month" were recently named. They include.
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Riley Higgins (Emerson), Sophia Haywood (Hawthorne), Sarah Benda (Whittier)
Jason Shin (Whittier), Eric Miu (Emerson) and David Cote (Hawthorne)
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The Chelmsford Rotary Club served lunch at McFarlin Manor on Monday November 8, 2016. They recently served lunch to residents of the Smith Street facility.
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ROTARY COMEDY RETURNS
The Chelmsford Rotary Club will once again offer an evening of comedy on Saturday November 5th at the Chelmsford Radisson Hotel and Suites. However, the show will have a new twist. At 8 p.m., a standup routine by David DiLorenzo will start the show. Then, hypnotist Tommy Vee will be featured. DiLorenzo's routines focus on everyday family life intuitions such as dieting, marriage, visiting Dunkin Donts etc. He has performed throughout the New England region. Tommy Vee has entertained and hypnotized audience members in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. For years, he successfully entertained graduating Chelmsford high school young men at their senior breakfast. As in the past, theme baskets will be raffled. The hall will open at 7 p.m. for viewing. Past baskets themes have included golf, breakfast, chocolate, scratch tickets, car wash, wine, books, etc. You do not have to be present to win. The baskets will be on display at Enterprise Bank and Northern Bank in the weeks prior to the show. Tickets are $25 each. They are available from all club members or by contacting Al Thomas at 978-256-8772 or wallenthomas@yahoo.com. There will be a cash bar and free snacks. Proceeds from the event will fun club projects such as high school scholarships, meals for senior citizens, support for veterans, Winterfest, The Paul Center etc. |
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Ed Bell, a representative of "Shelter Box" made a presentation at Monday's Rotary meeting. Shelter Boc
prrovides disaster relief throughout the world in the form of boxes. Each box is loaded with a tent, cooking utensils, blankets, etc., depending on the geographical area where they will be sent. The Chelmsford Rotary
donated over $4,000, which paid for four of these boxes.
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The Chelmsford High School/Chelmsford Rotary Club "Students of the Month" fpr March spoke at the March 14th meeting of the Rotary Club. They included Kendra Wynn (Emerson), Katherine Rigney (Hawthorne), Hernisha Radia ( Whittier), Samuel Weitzen (Whittier), Matthew Francisco (Emerson) and
Matthew Clancy (Hawthorne).
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CHELMSFORD ROTARY NAMES RYLA STUDENTS The Rotary Club of Chelmsford has announced that it
has awarded scholarships to this year's Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) Conference to be held in June at Fitchburg State University. The those selected from a pool of 53 applicants include - Lindsy Ambrosino, Sydney Baron, Milani Behera, Manjusha Chava, Kacey Corbett, Brendan Corcoran, McKenzie Leahy, Abhinav Muraleedaran, Seyla Phan, Manognya Sripathi, Brian Tong, and Cassandra West. Selected as alternates were Jimmy Burrill, Owen Busser, Brianna Chan, Gabrielle Cruz, Kate McQuaide, and Erin Sousa. The chosen students will be among some 180 Massachusetts high school sophomores from 46 eastern Massachusetts Rotary clubs. The conference will feature many thought-provoking events including interactive Leadership Labs, exciting guest speakers, and challenging mental and physical activities. Topics include decision-making, critical thinking, communicating effectively, ethics and public service. To be selected, candidates needed to qualify by showing leadership potential and good citizenship characteristics, and showing a strong desire to attend and benefit from the conference. In their individual interviews, they needed to stand out from other applicants. |
Principal Murray and Dean Galante presented the "Students of the Month'
from Chelmsford High School at the Rotary meeting of February 22nd.
l. Casey MacGillivray (Emerson), Kristina Tran (Whittier), Alex Stever (Whittier),
Derek Adamson (Emerson) Emily Norman (Hawthorne) and Josepth Lefebvre (Hawthrone)
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The annual Rotary Christmas concert of the Chelmsford
High School Music Department is featured in Rotary 80.
Additionally recent club activities and the presentation
of the "Service Above Self" award to Regina Jackson,
the town's Veterans Agent, are highlighted.
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![]() Principal Caliri, Ryan Fahey, Michael O'keefe, John Jillett, Rachel Bossi,
Catherine Nestor, Michael McKenna, Daniel Green, Kevin Kuang, and Rachel DeChiara. Absent: Allison Young, Prerana Patil and Jessica Dodge. |
Jim Fusco, Governor of District 7910, visited the Chelmsford Rotrary Club on Monday July 27th. He shared plans for the 2015-2016 year. Afterward he sat in on a meeting of the club's Board of Directors. Dick Anderson, Assistant Governor Coordinator for District 7910 accompanied Governor.
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The Chelmsford Rotary Club and over 100 student volunteers from Chelmsford High School teamed up after school on Tuesday April 7th to package 11,000 meals for Stop Hunger Now. That organization was founded in 1998 and has provided 180 million meals in 65 countries. This year 45 million meals have been provided and $9 million in donated vitamins and medical supplies have been distributed. Students set up the packaging stations, filled packages, sealed them and boxed them for shipment. Each package contains rice, soy, a vegetable mix and a pack of vitamins and feeds six people.
The Rotary Club supports the Chelmsford schools in a variety of ways each year. They provide 400 dictionaries to third graders. They donate to both the Chelmsford High School Alumni Association's Scholarship Fund and the Town of Chelmsford Scholarship Fund. They send sophomore students to the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) each year and they honor high school "Students of the Month" and "Students of the Year". Those interested in club membership are invited to attend a meeting. Meetings are held at the Chelmsford Radisson on Mondays at 12:15 p.m.
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FEBRUARY STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Principal Caliri, Alyssa Genereux of Emerson House, Fiona Busser of Whittier House, Erin Phillips of Hawthorne House, Owen Jordan of Hawthorne House, and Andrew Majeski of Emerson House. Cameron Clancy of Whittier House was absent.
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![]() L. Principal Caliri, Sarah Coughlin, Rajan Ghandi, Marissa Kirk,
Alark Bhavsar, Michaela Shaw, Jesse Foley R.
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![]() "Students of the Month" for December 2014
L. Principal Caliri, Evan Smith, Grace Gerhardt,Aleric Heck,
Kristina Gorski, Hannah Riffe, Zachary Davidson R. |
Patrick J. Maloney, a member of the Permanent Building Committee and Chief Michael Curran of the Chelmsford Fire Department were presented with "Service Above Self" awards at the club's annual holiday concert. Both have served the town very well for significant periods of time. Congratulations.
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The November "Students of the Month" were introduced to the Chelmsford Rotary Club members at their meeting on Monday. They include Ryan Loftus of Hawthorne House, Shannon Nagle of Hawthorne House, Rachel Laider of Emerson House, Nikki Bettinelli of Whittier House, Erik Lech of Emerson House and Matt Kuda of Whittier House. They are pictured with Principal Charles Caliri.
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Briane Shelat was inducted into membership in the Chelmsford Rotary Club at their meeting on October 6th. She is the "Corporatae Sales Manager"at the Chelmsford Radisson Hotel and Suites. L. Leonard Doolan, membership committeeman; Carla Pond, club president, and Brianne Shelat. L
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Date: Saturday October 18, 2014
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Chelmsford Superintendent of Schools Dr. Frank A. Tiano received the “Service Above Self” award for his various contributions to the club over the past year. The Chelmsford Rotary Club donated over $2,500 worth of backpacks and other school supplies to the Chelmsford Public Schools. Pictured with Dr. Tiano are Len Doolan and Rotary President Carla Pond.
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Pictures - Leonard Doolan and Sean Moriarty, Tom Curran (gray suit), George Simonian (bow tie)
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District #7910 Governor Valentine Callahan and Assistant District Governor Pam Anastasi visited the Chelmsford Rotary Club on Monday. Callahan stressed the important role that Rotary plays in the world as the largest service organization in the world. She explained that Rotary's goal of eradicating polio continues and the hope is to rid the world of polio by 2018. Rotary also is working to promote peace, provide access to clean water and sanitation, enhance maternal and child health, improve basic education and literacy, and help communities develop. Picture - Assistant Gov. Pam Anastasi, Chelmsford Pres. Carla Pond, and Gov. Valentine Callahan. |
Dr. Mark Maybury was the guest speaker at the Chelmsford Rotary Club on Monday July 7th. Dr. Maybury is the chief technology officer of The MITRE Corporation. He is also a member of the Defense Science Board and the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board. From 2010 to 2013, he served as the chief scientist for the Air Force. It is also worthy of note, that earlier in his career, he was a Rotary Scholar at Cambridge University in England. Dr. Maybury spoke about personal experiences and the scientific developments that are and will be shaping our world. |
At our meeting last Monday, we heard from the May and June "Students of the Month" from Chelmsford High School. They were a very impressive group!
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We had three good speakers at our meeting on 3/31, Kris Ansin , the Executive Director of the Mali Health Organizing Project, returned to be presented a check from the club to support the project. Kris spends two months in Mali each year and spends the rest of the year in the U.S.A raising funds and taking care of the business side of the project. Each year, some 2,000 children from the slums are provided health care twice a year in an attempt to decrease the high infancy mortality rate. The second presentation featured Paula Bye, Executive Director of the Paul Center and a club member, and Brian Reidy, a member of the Board of Directors at the Paul Center. The 16 acre facility provides educational, social and recreational services throughout the year, though their summer program is best known. Some forty-five area communities are served by this local organization. What could we do to help?? Pictures - Brian Reidy with President Laurie Lahey (larger man) and Kris Ansin with President Laurie Lahey |
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The Chelmsford Rotary Club's Newest Member - Paula Bye, Executive Director of the Paul Center. |
Allison Young, Jennifer Sohn, Jesse Foley, Dimitrov and Tatiana Suero spoke, at the most recent Rotary meeting, about their experiences at the June 2013 RYLA conference. They did an exceptional job!
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Charles Keen recently presented Matt Scott with a "Service Above Self" award for his years of service to the town's cable tv service. |
The Rotary Club of Chelmsford provided financial support to Budget Buddies, represented by Anita Saville and Kathy Brough, at their meeting last Monday. Budget Buddies is a non-profit organization that is focused on "improving the financial literacy of low income women in the Greater Lowell area."
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Scott Durkee, former manager of the Chelmford Radisson Hotel and Suites, was presented a "Service Above Self" Award at the Rotary of Chelmford Club holiday party last weekend. Durkee has been a valuable asset to the club which meets at the Radisson and holds most events there. He has now moved on to become manager of the Radisson Hotel in Nashua.
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Donald Main, Director of Advancement, at D'youville Life and Wellness Community, spoke to the club on Monday, November 25th. The focus of his talk was on the Affordable Assisted Living that will be built between the spring of 2014 and the spring of 2015. This facility will expand the services now offered. Those include Adult Daycare, Bruyere Gardans, The Center for Advanced Therepy, Hospice Care and Senior Care. All programs emphasize QUALITY, COMPASSIONATE CARE. Donald has expressed interest in club membership and we hope that he chooses to join us. Gwendolyn Paquette, an Account Executive with Scholastic, was welcomed into membership by Leonard Dolan and Carla Pond, who proposed her as a candidate. Welcome!!!!
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The comedy night last Friday night drew a large, enthusiastic audience and produced a profit of several thousand dollars. The
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We had two different and interesting speakers at the meeting this past Monday. Matt Ward of inConcert Web Solutions spoke about "Making Your Website Effective", the title of his most recent book. In a high energy presentation he talked about how to use your website, blogging, emails and social media to build your business or organization. The other speaker was Kris Ansin, the Executive Director of the Mali Health Organizing Project. Mali, an African nation with historically poor health conditions, the project made 17,000 home visits last year and maintained a mortality rate below 1%. The Bedford club is conducting fundraising program to support the work being done by this organization. |
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Chelmsford was well represented at RYLA -2013 held recently at the University of Massachusetts at Worcester. The Rotary Club of Chelmsford funded the leadership experience for six members of the Class of 2014 at Chelmsford High School. Tanya Dimitrov, Jesse Foley, Jennifer Sohn, Tatiana Suero, Arun Venugopal and Allison Young participated in a variety of workshops that should prove helpful in public speaking, conflict resolution, developing confidence, dealing with diversity etc. Some 165 students from throughout eastern and central Massachusetts attended the event. Three members of the Class of 2014 returned this year to serve as group leaders. Kate Burgess, Hayley Lafrenier and Matthew O'Keefe took part in a series of workshops leading up to the conference in order to successfully assist the seven members of their groups at the conference. Four Rotary Club members attended the conference to provide supervision and to assist with several of the activities. They were Leonard Doolan, Charles Keen , Carla Pond and Allen Thomas. This is one of several projects through which the Rotary serves the youth of Chelmsford. |
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The May and June "Students of the Month" were the speakers at the meeting last Monday. The May students included Abigail Hickey and Gregory Gardner from Emerson House, Katherine Vooys and Kevin Falco from Hawthorne House and Shannon Kelly and Anthony Marino from Whittier House. Abigail was focused on art at CHS but became a lawyer on the Mock Trial Team and found in to be a valuable experience. She will attend Boston University in the fall. Greg was a major contributor to the golf team and did extensive volunteer work at Emerson Hospital. He will attend St. Lawrence University. Katherine was active in Student Council and will major in pediatric nursing at UMass-Lowell. Kevin Falco became an expert in karate and enjoyed teaching it to youngsters. He will major in engineering at UMass-Lowell. Shannon ran track and competed successfully as a member of the DECA club. She will attend Hofstra University. Anthony was a captain of the football team and will attend Quinnipiac University. The summary of their activities is abbreviated here. Hopefully you have been able to be present on the first Monday of the month to hear the achievements of these students and the enthusiasm they have for their high school experiences. The June students will be presented soon. |
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Thanks to everyone who worked on and/or supported the Chelmsford Rotary Club duck race fundraiser. Pictured is Dennis Duck, some of the almost 2,000 ducks and David Pearson, President of the CHS Interact Club. Dennis Duck was the star of the video that was made of the event and David helped to move the ducks and to select winners. |
Chelmsford Rotary Club's "Students of the Month" for April |
Principal Caliri, Bryce Wynn, Kristen LaHaise, Craig Wallace, Kendra Baltier, Allidon Turner, Matthew Curtis R. Chelmsford High School's "Students of the Month" for March were recognized and spoke at last Monday's meeting. The diverse group included a mock trial participant,the captain of the girls indoor track team, the senior class treasurer, a student dedicated to dance, a future architect and the president of the marching band. |
February Students of the Month Hannah Marden, Nicole Wetherell, Alyssa Soucy, Jeff Breton, Siyuan Ma and Tom Hoang |
![]() The February 3rd Rotary Club meeting featured the January "Students of the Month". Rob Geada explained how belonging to the marching band gave him confidence and created a family atmosphere to help him be successful in school. He was Drum Major this year and hopes he created the the same welcoming atmosphere for new band members this year. Nikki Santanakrishna has been captain of the diving, gymnastics and tennis teams. Participating is sports helped her learn time management and academic work in math and science helped her develop problems solving ability. She hopes to become a sports doctor. Nick Arena hopes to become a civil engineer. He was greatly influenced by his grandfather who enjoyed making furniture and by Mr. Greenfield, his Industrial Technology and Design teacher. He has learned that patience is important to success. Jennie Pisarik has been a three season runner. She credits coaches Jack Lang and Brian Crane for helping her to become well-rounded. She feels that she has learned how to be disciplined and to motivate others. She wants to major in Physical Therapy. Joseph Chen wants to be a computer science major in college. He learned that being in the orchestra helped him to learn collaboration in a diverse society and that it is important for everyone to make a contribution to the society, as a whole. Erin Lucey explained how she has greatly influenced by her father. He has been a very strong person despite his body being weakened by disease. He has stressed that she should follow her passion, as he did earlier in his life when he created a Chinese major at the University of Massachusetts and that allowed him to go to China to teach English. Erin has also learned a lot from her experiences in Model UN competition under the leadership of Mr. Greene. |
The club meeting on Monday was interesting. David Lantagne of Heritage Construction was welcomed as a new member by President Patrick Kimera and membership chairman Leonard Doolan. Selectwoman Pat Wojtas spoke to the members about the Chelmsford Military Covenant. She thanked the club for the support given in the past and expressed hope for continued support in the future. Leonard Doolan thanked people who supported the blood mobile last Thursday that resulted in the harvesting of over 100 pints. President Kimera reminded board members of the meeting on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.
There were two featured speakers. Scott Graves, a member of the board of directors of "Every Person Has a
Story" (EPHAS), introduced G. Ryan Ansin to explain the program. The organization was organized in 2010 and has developed a model that has been built and tested at some 32 sites in 12 countries. He focused on the recent work being done in Juba, the capital city of Southern Sudan. The idea is to teach photography and skills in journalism using local people to run the curriculum. The goal is to show the city and its people in a balanced way, focusing on daily life.
By doing so, the rest of the world can see the good that is taking place as well as the problems. For the local population, the program can create employment opportunities. Often, the images that are sent throughout the world are negative and not totally representative.
The second speaker was Todd. He spoke about happiness and the need to love yourself. He explained that we are often driven by the need to achieve and sell out happiness for success. People need to feel special and loved. Instead, they are often mean to themselves and become addicted to their work. It is, he said, hard to break that cycle. What often works is to explain that, if one does not change, their children will be like them - unhappy.
RYLA News
Application packets were made available in the Main Office of Chelmsford HIgh School for sophomores starting on Monday January 28th and will be due back in the Main Office on Friday February 8th. Interviews will be scheduled for applicants on Wednesday February 13th and, if necessary, Friday February 15th. IF YOU KNOW A HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE, ENCOURAGE THEM TO APPLY!!
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Other Announcements: January 14, 2013 Members were invited to help interview sophomore candidates for the 2013 District 7910 RYLA program or to serve as volunteers at all or part of the program which will run from June 28th - June 30th. Members were also reminded of the March 22nd district public relations dinner and were asked to suggest local candidates for public relations recognition.
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The December "Students of the Month" were honored at the January 7th meeting of the Chelmsford Rotary Club. The Emerson House students were Zach Lattimore and Mary Kosewski. Lattimore read an college application essay that he wrote. He stressed that life is precious and therefore it is important to be compassionate in dealing with loved ones, friends and others. Kosewski shared how she decided to focus on three CHS activities: secretary for the class of 2013, mock trial and tennis. She found mock trial to be especially challenging and rewarding and noted that the team earned "Elite 8" ranking last year. Bridget Doherty and Jeremy O'Donnell represented Hawthorne House. Bridget told of her involvement in chorus and how taking voice lessons helped her to qualify for the treble choir and how singing helped her confidence to grow. Jeremy talked about the apparent contradiction of being on the football team and in theater productions. He started with minimal roles in theatrical productions and developed so he earned major roles. In football, he felt he did not do the off-season work that he should have and thus did not get a lot of playing time. He believes that the two experiences were equally valuable. Victoria Moore and Zach Straeffer represented Whittier House. Moore explained how she was not a varsity track runner, but made major individual improvements in the sport. She credited support from her teammates and her coaches. Straeffer became deeply involved in set and lighting design at C.H.S. and also became an important part of the television crew that broadcast football and Lowell Spinners baseball games. He credited these activities with helping his leadership skills to grow. |
The Rotary Club of Chelmsford hosted Rotarians from Westord and Billerica and invited guest for their annual holiday concert at their last meeting. Each year, the musical groups from Chelmsford High School play for this event and "Service Above Self" awards are made. This year, the club chose to recognize Brian Reidy and Paul Cohen. Reidy has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Paul Center since 2009. He helped to replace a cabin at the Center which was sponsored by the Rotary. He has served the Chelmsford Business Association as Director, Vice-President and President and was recipient of their "Member of the Year" award. He is Co-Chair of the Chelmford Parade Committee and has served on the committee since 2007. He currently serves on the Chelmsford Board of Appeals. He has raised funds by participating in the New England Parkinson Foundation and the Multiple Sclerosis bike rides. He has also published a book, "The Stone Mason's Dreams", a story about life in New England. Paul Cohen became Town Manager in 2006 and has been a successful leader who "sees the big picture". He recognizes the varied interests in town and sees what needs to be done. He has foresight and "plans for the future while meeting current needs and being respectful of the past." During a very difficult economic period, he has provided leadership as the town has added open space, reformed the municipal health insurance, renovated the center and north town halls, restored its bond rating, started to move the Department of Public Works to a new location, moved to up utilities underground in the center, approved a new center fire station etc. He is a fine example of "Service Above Self." Music for the occasion was provided by the vocal jazz ensemble and the treble choir, under the direction of Mr. Carl Rondin; part of the orchestra, directed by Ms. Kate Comeau; and part of the band, directed by Mr. Matthew Sexauer. ![]() |
The five Chelmsford High School students who attended RYLA last June spoke at the meeting on Monday November 26th. Each explained one of the activities that they found valuable and how the event impacted their lives. All five are now active in the Interact Club at CHS led by Rotarians Michael Leary and Joe Ready.
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![]() Club members were reminded of several upcoming events. 1. CHS students who attended RYLA last June with speak at the meeting on November 26th. 2. The club holiday party will be at the home of Bob Waskiewicz on Saturday December 8th. 3. The club will have its annual holiday concert on Monday December 10th at the Radisson. Please arrive early, around 11:45 a.m. to allow time for all the CHS groups to perform. 4. The club will conduct its annual bell ringing for the Salvation Army on Saturday December 15th. THE CLUB CLEARED OVER $4,000 FROM THE COMEDY NIGHT! IF YOU HAVE NOT TURNED IN YOUR TICKET MONEY, PLEASE DO SO RIGHT AWAY. |
Rotary and Interact Clubs were again honored to serve coffee and donuts at the town’s November 11 Veterans Day observance. We want to thank Dunkin’ Donuts and the Thomas Aide family for their kind donation. |
Charles Caliri, Principal of Chelmsford High School, was welcomed into membership of the Chelmsford Rotary Club at their meeting on Monday. He was proposed by Superintendent of Schools Frank Tianao. |
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A multi-district Rotary Public Relations campaign is in full swing. Rotary ads are running on radio stations WBUR, WPRO and radio 790; on buses in Boston, Providence and North Worcester County, on billboards in Boston and Providence; and on Comcast Cable TV. Watch and listen for these ads!
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The Chelmsford Rotary Club Comedy Night was both a social and a financial success on Saturday night at the Elks. The gift basket raffle went well and the three comedians were well received, especially Tony V (seen in on of the pictures).
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Chelmsford Rotarians Andy Silinsh, Charles Keen, John Taylor and Al Thomas distributed dictionaries to four classrooms of third graders at South Row Elementary School today (Wed.)
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Chelmsford Rotary Club's "Students of the Month" for September : L. Jacob Glovin, Alexander Vahid, Graham Lustiber, Amanda Chang, Alexa Lambros and Emily Roller R |
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