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Newton Rotary Club
NameNewton Rotary Club
Parent organizationRotary International

Newton Rotary Club is a local chapter of Rotary International, a global network of community leaders dedicated to Paul Harris' vision of promoting Rotary Foundation's humanitarian initiatives, such as PolioPlus and Rotary Scholarships. The club's activities are guided by the principles of The Four-Way Test, which emphasizes truth, fairness, goodwill, and mutual benefit, as inspired by Herbert J. Taylor. With its roots in Newton, Massachusetts, the club has been actively engaged with local organizations, including Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton Public Schools, and The Village Bank. The club's members have also been involved in international projects, such as supporting UNICEF and Habitat for Humanity.

History

The Newton Rotary Club was founded in 1920 by a group of local business leaders, including Charles Steinmetz and George Eastman, who were inspired by the ideals of Rotary International's founder, Paul Harris. The club's early years were marked by significant growth, with members participating in various community service projects, such as supporting The American Red Cross and The Salvation Army. During World War II, the club played an active role in supporting the war effort, with members contributing to The USO and The War Relief Fund. The club has also been involved in various international projects, including supporting The Rotary Foundation's efforts to eradicate Polio and promoting Literacy programs in developing countries, such as India and Brazil.

Membership

The Newton Rotary Club has a diverse membership of over 100 individuals, including local business leaders, Harvard University professors, and community activists, such as Newton Mayor and Massachusetts State Representative. Members are expected to adhere to the principles of The Four-Way Test and participate in regular meetings, which feature guest speakers from organizations like The World Health Organization and The United Nations. The club also offers opportunities for members to engage in Leadership Development programs, such as Rotary Leadership Institute and Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. Members have included notable individuals, such as John F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy, who have been involved in various community service projects, including supporting The Boys and Girls Clubs of America and The YMCA.

Community_Service

The Newton Rotary Club is committed to serving the local community, with members participating in various projects, such as supporting The Newton Food Pantry and The Newton Senior Center. The club has also been involved in international service projects, including supporting The Rotary Foundation's efforts to provide Disaster Relief and promote Economic Development in countries like Haiti and Nepal. Members have also been involved in environmental initiatives, such as supporting The Nature Conservancy and The World Wildlife Fund. The club has partnered with local organizations, including The City of Newton and The Newton Community Development Foundation, to support community development projects, such as The Newton Village Center and The Newton Community Garden.

Fundraising_Efforts

The Newton Rotary Club engages in various fundraising efforts to support its community service projects, including organizing annual events like The Newton Rotary Club Charity Golf Tournament and The Newton Rotary Club Auction. The club has also established partnerships with local businesses, such as The Village Bank and The Newton Wellesley Hospital, to support its fundraising efforts. Members have also been involved in international fundraising initiatives, such as supporting The Rotary Foundation's PolioPlus campaign and The UNICEF's Tap Project. The club has also received support from local foundations, including The Newton Community Foundation and The Wellesley Foundation.

Club_Leadership

The Newton Rotary Club is led by a team of dedicated officers, including a President, Vice President, and Secretary, who are responsible for guiding the club's activities and ensuring its continued growth and success. The club's leadership has included notable individuals, such as Newton Mayor and Massachusetts State Representative, who have been involved in various community service projects, including supporting The Boys and Girls Clubs of America and The YMCA. The club's leaders have also been involved in international initiatives, such as supporting The Rotary Foundation's efforts to promote Global Understanding and Cultural Exchange programs, including The Rotary Youth Exchange and The Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship.

Meetings_and_Events

The Newton Rotary Club holds regular meetings, which feature guest speakers from organizations like The World Health Organization and The United Nations. The club also organizes various events, including The Newton Rotary Club Charity Golf Tournament and The Newton Rotary Club Auction, to support its fundraising efforts. Members have also been involved in international events, such as The Rotary International Convention and The Rotary District Conference. The club has also partnered with local organizations, including The City of Newton and The Newton Community Development Foundation, to support community development projects, such as The Newton Village Center and The Newton Community Garden. The club's events have been attended by notable individuals, including John F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy, who have been involved in various community service projects, including supporting The Boys and Girls Clubs of America and The YMCA.

Category:Rotary Clubs

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