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It's been a busy few months for Rotary D7430 Clubs. Children are warmer, non-profit organizations received support, the environment continues to be served, speakers have been heard, hearts have been nurtured and new members welcomed. This is the vibrant tapestry of our District. We served our areas, which means we serve our district and our district serves the world. This is Rotary.  
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CLUB NEWS
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In November, the Allentown Rotary Club presented Rotarian Lisa Luciano with her Paul Harris+1 pin. Lisa joins five other active ARC members as Paul Harris Fellows at the PH+1 recognition level and is one of 13 active members with multiple Paul Harris Fellows who have been contributing $2,000 and above. ARC has a total of 26 active Paul Harris members.
    
Congratulations Lisa!
Allentown West has been focused on youth, food insecurity, gardening, and getting Interact involved in healthy food initiatives. AWRC worked with a local Girl Scout through the club's garden project. She then became a member of Interact at Parkland High School and is completing her Gold Award in conjunction with the Parkland Community Library and the Green Thumbs Garden Project to offer classes in healthy eating for youth. The Northwestern Interact Group is volunteering with a local farmer to grow food for local pantries. The club is looking forward to returning to in-person annual breakfasts with Interact students in the spring, where they learn about what the students are doing and continue to find ways to partner with them.
          
The Ambler Rotary Club welcomed four new Rotarians this past November.
Welcome to Rotary, Nick Cardillo, Mark Grey, Tara Bevivino and Linda Gerhard!
 
In October, Bethlehem Rotary Club hosted a “Tastes & Tunes” event at the St. John Windish Evangelical Lutheran Church to raise funds for the Bethlehem Emergency Sheltering Program and the Rotary Foundation.
       
Bethlehem Morning Star is actively supporting and working with Bethlehem Emergency Sheltering serving guests food and assisting with other services. Nights at the shelter are scheduled monthly throughout January, February, and March. The shelter is located at Christ UCC, 75 E. Market Street.   
The Birdsboro Rotary Club honored Christen Thompson as its 2022 Citizen of the Year.
Congratulations Christen!
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Rotary Club of Blue Bell was honored to be a part of the annual Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast celebration in the township. 
 
The Boyertown Rotary Club proudly honored Veterans who have served our country and protected our freedoms this past November. 
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Central Bucks held a New Year’s Celebration on January 3rd at the Plumsteadville Inn. Comedian Tim Coniff entertained, and the club celebrated accomplishments from the last six months. This included giving $7,250 to beneficiaries and raising $7,493. The club also participated in three major service projects that included volunteering at the Doylestown Food Pantry, The Grace Project, and yard cleanup for seniors.
 
Central Perkiomen Rotary held its annual Schwenksville Halloween Parade this past October. In addition to a parade, the event featured refreshments, music, and awarded cash prizes for the Scariest, Best Character, Most Original, and Best Group entries. 
This is an annual tradition held by Central Perkiomen Rotary since 1956!
Collegeville Rotary Club hosted its 66th Annual Halloween Parade this past October.  Several hundred participants joined in the fun that included the parade, music, and an After Party at the Collegeville Station.
Doylestown Rotary gave Paul Harris awards this past November to Dave Windholtz and Mike Stachel during the monthly Doylestown Council meeting. Dave and Mike were honored for their parts in creating the local institution known as the Borough Dam Fishing Project. Representative Fitzpatrick had their story written into the congressional record and gave them each a flag that had flown over the Capitol. The Borough's Proclamation detailed how the project was initiated by Dave in 1954, then rescued by Mike in the early 1990s. The fishing project is a signature event in Doylestown. It is currently being managed by DRC, local volunteers, and the Borough.
Congratulations Dave Windholtz and Mike Stachel!
 
On January 12, President BJ Metz welcomed Zachary Chase as the newest member of the Easton Rotary. Zach is a fuel oil delivery driver and interested in environmental issues, flying drones, and animal health and welfare. 
 
Welcome to Rotary Zach!
Emmaus Rotary Club has been really moving around the community with fund raising, membership events and lots of service. Their September Golf outing was a huge success with over 100 golfers. The membership mixer in Sept. included brewery fun as well as a fund raiser for Tales of Valor. October was Make a Difference Month with a number of service projects including joint endeavors with the Emmaus Interact Club: food preparation for shelter, therapy dog program, tree planting, park clean ups and Miracle League. They also participated in the Emmaus Halloween Parade. The year ended with Letters to Santa at the Emmaus Community Christmas Event distributing books to Cops and Kids, sending greetings to Rotarians and collecting needed items for Angel Network. ERC also has a weekly food packing and distribution program which to date has distributed over 12,000 bags of food to those with food insecurity.
           
Shine Bright Emmaus Rotarians!
 
Fleetwood Rotary honored Nathaniel Goldsborough, Joelle Glick, and Calvin Reinert as December 2022 Students of the Month.
          
Congratulations Nathaniel, Joelle and Calvin!
The Hamburg Rotary Club recently sponsored its 15th Annual Warm The Children Program. The program provides winter jackets, hats, gloves, and cuddly pajamas to over 400 youngsters.
Harleysville Rotary supported the Harleysville Community Center with a generous donation this past December. Funds for the contribution were generated for their annual Halloween Parade and Family Fun Fest.
Hatboro Rotarians are currently involved with a service project called H.A.T. (Helping Around Town) Packs. The program partners with public schools, community organizations, local congregations, business, and individual contributors to help fill weekend hunger gaps by providing non-perishables to school children facing food insecurity.
Horsham Rotary welcomed its newest member, Vira Katolik on January 20. 
 
Welcome to Rotary Vira!
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The Kutztown Rotary Charitable Foundation and Rotary Club of Kutztown held a Foundation Celebration on 11/9/22 celebrating more than $20,000 donated by the Club and Foundation to area non-profit organizations.  
The Morrisville-Yardley Area Rotary Club continues its international service commitments to help people in India gain access to needed health care and education services. Rotarian SA Vaneswaran led the club’s latest effort to help provide eight kidney dialysis machines to the Rangadore Hospital in Bangalore, India. This was a $70,000 project that involved extensive collaboration with local Rotary District 7430, The Rotary Foundation, Rotary District 3190 (India), and the Bangalore North West and Southwest Rotary Clubs. SA was able to raise the club’s $8,000 contribution as the International Partner with help from his own foundation network.
The Muhlenberg Rotary Club held its annual Salvation Army bell ringing and fundraising project on Saturday, December 3, at Sam’s Club in Muhlenberg Township. The event was held a week earlier than usual as the club did not have a Citrus Sale this year. Rotarians staffed the kettle for three hours and more than half of their Rotary members participated. It seemed a little less traffic than normal, although it was wonderful to see how generous the people are during the Christmas Season.
Thanks to all who participated and made this year a success!     
The Nazareth Rotary club awarded the 7 Avenues of Service award to President Holly Bennett. 
    Congratulations Holly!
The Newtown Rotary Club participated in the local Angel Tree Project over the holiday season. Donations were given to the project, which serves eligible recipients through the Council Rock School District school lunch program. 
The Norristown Rotary Club collects bicycles and sewing machines for developing nations. This is a year-round initiative done in conjunction with Pedals for Progress.   The Norristown Rotary also had a Bell Ringing event for the Salvation Army this past holiday season, raising $2,340 for the cause.  
      
 
The North Penn Rotary Club awarded a grant to Easterseals of Montgomery County with the help from Rotary District 7430 grant funds in 2022. North Penn Rotary supplied the local Easterseals school with a much-needed commercial lamination machine and supplies. The children in Easterseals' programs have disabilities and/or behavioral challenges and teaching materials can be easily ripped or destroyed. With the use of this new commercial laminator, staff and teachers can now create visual aids, worksheets, and classroom materials once and preserve them for use for the entire school year and beyond. North Penn Rotary and Easterseals have a legacy partnership that spans over a century
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Quakertown Rotary salutes Zachary Borzio as their December Student of the Month.  Congratulations Zachary. Quakertown Rotarians also continue to serve and support the Quakertown Food Pantry
    
This past fall the Reading Rotary Club held a Daffodil Fest, a fundraiser to celebrate Reading’s 275 Anniversary. 40,000 bulbs were planted across the city and are expected to be in full bloom in spring 2023 to mark the start of the Anniversary Celebration.   We can’t wait to see the pictures!
On January 13, the Slatington Rotary Club celebrated President Eric Heiney’s receipt of the Paul Harris Award. This award is one the highest awards Rotary can give. He is pictured with District Gov. Len Gieseler and Eric’s wife Kelly. Eric had done an outstanding job as President.
Congratulations President Heiney!
 
Souderton-Telford Rotary held a Shop With A Cop event this past holiday season.  Dozens of “elves” helped 16 families select items to make their holidays a bit brighter.  Carts were filled not only with treats for under the tree, but also with paper towels, toiletries, cleaning supplies and diapers. The $5,000 donated by the Souderton-Telford club towards this event was wisely spent and greatly appreciated.  
     
 
The Spring-Ford Area Rotary Club awarded their Citizen of the Year award to the first woman elected Mayor of Royersford, Mayor Jenna. Mayor Jenna is an astounding woman who juggles many responsibilities with effortless success. 
 
Congratulations Mayor Jenna!
On December 7, Rotarians were at Majestic Oaks in Warminster assisting residents with their holiday shopping, courtesy of Wrapping Presence. The Wrapping Presence organization was founded in 1995 with the mission to help residence-bound senior citizens to give with joy and dignity at holiday time. Rotarians served as “Wrapping Buddy” volunteers and helped residents select presents for their loved ones, wrap and tag the gifts, and celebrate the joy of giving. The Warminster Rotary provides annual support to Wrapping Presence.
        
 
Warrington Rotary Club had a holiday Shop With A Cop event this past December. This event is a partnership between Walmart, the Central Bucks School District, and the Warrington Police Department. The store was filled with cheer and the holiday energy was electric! 
 
The West Reading-Wyomissing Rotary Club has been using several unique ways to attract new members to the club. In 2022 they introduced a new member category called Family Membership. After the club reduced the cost of annual dues for a second member of a family (spouse or adult child living under the same roof) they were able to bring in several new members. 
Welcome New WRW Rotary Club Members! 
 
WRW also continued its support of the Childrens Home of Reading Annual Gift drive this past holiday season. Rotarian Carol Mason coordinated the drive, which donated $1,045 of gift cards and cash to help teens celebrate the season.   
 
 
Whitehall Area Rotary Club had quite an active year! In December, WARC welcomed two new members, Kendy Moscat and Melanie Pries. The 6th Annual Jingle Bell 8K Run and 5K Walk was held which, in addition to the run/walk, featured gift basket raffles, a soup bar, a hot cocoa bar, and visits with Santa for kids and pets of all ages.  
     
 
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