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Rotary Club of Reading, Massachusetts, USA

Rotarians have fun serving the community.  Join us!

Meeting Schedule (subject to adjustment due to holidays). 
1st Mon Lunch: Kitty's, 12:15 pm.; 2d Mon, Zoom, 7 pm;
3d Mon Dinner: Austin Prep, 6 pm.; 4th Mon., Burbank Y, coffee 7 am.
 
Home Page Stories
We were invited by the Residence at Pearl to come and give a Town Talk to the residents at lunch today.  President Amy gave an overview of Rotary and some of the events, projects and causes of Reading Rotary.
 
Thanks to Rotary friends, Brenda Simblaris and Beverly Curry, who arranged for us to visit with the residents.  We were lucky to see some old friends, including Reading Rotary Past President Ron Winslow, Bill Brown, one of teachers from Joshua Eaton, Carol Everson and several other Reading legends.
 
We are looking forward to collaborating with the Residence at Pearl in the future.
Please take note that our lunch meeting on April 6, 2026, will be at The Residence at Pearl, 75 Pearl Street, Reading.  (The former Pearl Street School.)  We have been asked to give a presentation about Rotary. 
 
We will not be meeting at Kitty's that day.  Please join us at the Residence at Pearl.  The meeting will start at 12:15 pm.  We hope to see you there.
Several Reading Rotarian participated in Northeast President Elect Learning Seminar with seven Districts in New England.
 
Co-Presidents Elect Amy Walsh and Lisa Simmons are pictured above.  Others from our club participating included Peter Majane (Assistant Governor and Governor's Aide), John Douglass (Assistant Governor) and Tim Kelley (District Governor Nominee).  Pictured below are Tim, Amy and John.  In addition, Phil Stewart will be serving as an Assistant Governor for the first time this coming year.  
Reading Rotary is sponsoring the Festival of Trees again this year.  The Festival of Trees is an event put on by our community partner Reading Education Foundation.  It is held the weekend of December 6-7 at Parker Middle School.  Hours are Saturday 10 am to 8 pm and Sunday 10 am to 4 pm.
 
This annual holiday fundraiser is a great family event! Visitors will be delighted and inspired by a winter wonderland of decorated holiday trees that are raffled off to lucky winners.
 
Decorated trees are donated by local families, businesses, organizations, and schools. With a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and themes to choose from, there is something for everyone.
 
Decorated trees are artificial and tree size can range from tabletop to 11 feet high.
 
Don't miss it!
 
Thanks to DG Pooja Singla for visiting our lunch meeting at Kitty's this week.  She gave us updates about District initiatives and committees.  Thanks also to DGE Terry Curran and Governor's Aide Maria Bertolone for coming out.
 
Thanks also to all our Rotarians who came out for Pooja's visit.  Great food, fun meeting.
At our November Morning Coffee Meeting, we put together backpacks containing winter hats, gloves, socks, scarves feet warmers to donate to the Outdoor Church of Cambridge, who serve the homeless. Thanks to all who contributed items.
 
Shoutout to Lisa Gibbs and John Feudo for organizing and hosting.
Please join us for our Holiday Party on December 15 from 6 to 8 pm at Austin Prep.  Please reach out to any of our volunteers to join us.  Family and guests are encouraged to come.
 
We will have holiday music bingo and lots more fun, too!
 
Please respond to Lisa Simmons (or just come!)
 
We will also be collecting for the Reading Food Pantry.  The following is a list of their current needs:  laundry detergent, tissues, instant coffee; canned potatoes; canned pasta, canned ham/chicken; low sodium soups; pasta sauce; shelf stable milk; canned beans; canned veggies; and canned no sugar fruit.  These items can be brought to this meeting to directly to RFP.
On November 25, Stoneham Rotary hosted the Annual Joint Thanksgiving Football Luncheon with Reading Rotary.  Featured were the high school teams football captains, coaches and athletic directors.  Reading and Stoneham are traditional Thanksgiving football rivals, a matchup which extends well over 100 years.
 
Rotarian Steven Rotondi, also of the Stoneham Historical Society, gave a short speech to display a piece of the Reading High goal post from the 1941 game.  Stoneham won that game and students returned to the field to take the goal post as a trophy.  The theft sparked a chase around the streets of Stoneham.
 
This years' competitors displayed much better sportsmanship and camaraderie.
Our longtime tradition of participating in Adopt-a-Family continued for Thanksgiving again.  Distribution day was November 24. Reading Rotary partners with ReadingCares and the Town to organize, match and distribute complete holiday meals for local families who have a need. Shout out to our Sasha DiPietro from Reading Cooperative Bank who coordinates this wonderful giving project on behalf of our club.
 
Christmas distribution day is December 22.  This will take the place of our Morning Coffee Meeting for December.  Look for the Sign Up by email from Sasha.
We had our first Morning Coffee Meeting on October 27.  Thank you to John Feudo and the Burbank Y for hosting.  We are trying new things to see to engage our members.
 
It was a great way to kick off the work week and lots of good, spirited discussion was had about our Rotary club.  
 
Our new meeting schedule offers four different meeting times, so please do your best to try and make at least one meeting per month.
 
First Monday, Lunch, 12:15 pm (Kitty's in North Reading);
Second Monday, Zoom, 7 pm;
Third Monday, Dinner, 6 pm (Austin Prep);
Fourth Monday, Coffee, 7 am (YMCA).
 
Check our calendar for specifics, as dates are subject to change due to holidays, etc.