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24
Apr
2025
Community Grant Luncheon
Apr 24, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM

The Rotary Club of Thomaston proudly hosts its annual Community Grant Luncheon, celebrating the recipients of its Community Grants Program. This special event recognizes local civic groups, clubs, and organizations whose projects are making a meaningful impact in the Thomaston community.

Each year, the Rotary Club invites applications for funding of up to $750 to support initiatives that benefit Thomaston residents. Applications are typically accepted in March, with selected recipients honored during this luncheon, where they are formally recognized and presented with their grant funding.

The Rotary Club extends its gratitude to all applicants and congratulates this year’s recipients for their outstanding dedication to community service.

Information about future grant cycles is available at the Thomaston Public Library, on the Rotary Club of Thomaston Facebook page, and at www.thomastonrotary.org.
For more information, please contact Mike Madow at madow@snet.net.

30
Apr
2025
Rotary International Convention registrations and ticket cancellations are due
Apr 30, 2025

 

01
May
2025
Student of the Month - May
May 01, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
02
May
2025
2025 District Conference
May 02, 2025 - May 05, 2025

DIstrict 7890 - 2025 District Conference:

The Conference will take place the weekend of May 2-5, 2025. The theme will of course be the "Magic of Rotary"

More information to follow.

Contact District Governor Vin Marinaro
413-822-1647
dgvin2425@gmail.com

 

 

02
May
2025
Rotary 7890 “Kentucky Derby in the Berkshires”
May 02, 2025 - May 04, 2025
Rotary Club 7890 Learning & Social Events
 
Fri.- Sun. May 2, 3 & 4 2025
District Conference
“Kentucky Derby in the Berkshires”
Good times with good people!
Register at www.rotarydistrict7890.org
08
May
2025
Thomaston 150th Anniversary Committee Presentation
May 08, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM

Thomaston 150th Anniversary Committee Presentation

15
May
2025
Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury, Inc. Presentation
May 15, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM

Learn more about Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury, Inc. by clicking here

17
May
2025
Rotary "Epic" Day of Service
May 17, 2025 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Rotary Club of Thomaston/Thomaston High School Interact Club
Harvest Pack Meal Packaging Event Agenda

Saturday, May 17, 2025
20,000 meals / 50 to 65 Volunteers
5 Assembly Lines (10 to 13 per line)
Fortified Cinnamon Oatmeal Breakfast (Local)

8:00 AM – Harvest Pack Event Leader arrives; checks in with Jessyca Tucker, Interact Club Advisor

8:15 AM – 5 Line Captains Train on Assembly Lines (Important)

9:00 AM – Welcome / Intro from Harvest Pack / Training Video

Packaging Begins

11:00 AM –Packaging Ends / Group pictures at Food Pyramid

11:15 AM – Clean-up begins / Supplies / Finished Food consolidated (10 volunteers)

Boxed food distribution TBD

12:30 PM – Finished – Harvest Pack Event Leader departs / Return Supplies palletized
(Truck arrives on Monday to pick up HP supply pallets)

22
May
2025
Guest Speaker: THS Interact Club
May 22, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM

In celebration of Rotary International’s Youth Service Month, members of the Interact Club will present to the Rotary Club of Thomaston during the May 22nd lunch meeting at Black Rock Tavern. This is an opportunity for students to share their service projects and accomplishments from the school year, especially with Rotary members who helped charter the Interact Club.

31
May
2025
Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA)
May 31, 2025
Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) is scheduled for May 31st at Springfield College.
 
This program is for High School Sophomores and will take place at Springfield College.
 
The details and registration forms are currently on our district website.
05
Jun
2025
Student of the Month - June
Jun 05, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
13
Jun
2025
Annual Installation Dinner
Jun 13, 2025

Annual Installation Dinner honoring incoming Presidents & Assistant Governors. This year's event will be held at the Gremio-Lusitano Club in Ludlow, MA.

21
Jun
2025
Rotary International Convention, Calgary, Canada
Jun 21, 2025 - Jun 25, 2025

Rotary International Convention, Calgary, Canada

26
Jun
2025
NO LUNCH MEETING TODAY due to Fireside Chat
Jun 26, 2025

No luncheon meeting this week (6/26) due to the Fireside Chat at the Pinette residence in the evening (6:00-8:00pm)

Bring apps or desserts!

26
Jun
2025
Fireside Chat - In Lieu of Lunch Meeting
Jun 26, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Fireside Chat in lieu of typical lunch meeting.

03
Jul
2025
NO LUNCH MEETING TODAY - Independence Day Holiday
Jul 03, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM

No formal meeting next Thursday (7/3) due to the holiday week per President O'Neil

10
Jul
2025
Guest Speaker: Venerable Shim Bo
Jul 10, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM

Venerable Shim Bo is the Abbot and Spiritual Director of White Lotus Haven Zen of Connecticut, Inc., an active Buddhist community in Collinsville, CT. As a Zen Buddhist monk, he offers instruction in Zen meditation and chanting, provides spiritual guidance, leads services, and gives dharma talks. Venerable Shim Bo also serves as Buddhist Chaplain at Sacred Heart University and Zen Buddhist Leader and Spiritual Director at Trinity College. He is a Dharma Mentor for the Buddhist Association of the United States (BAUS) Prisoner Correspondence Course, extending Buddhist teachings to incarcerated individuals nationwide.

17
Jul
2025
College Student Awards Ceremony (Scholarships)
Jul 17, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
24
Jul
2025
Guest Speakers: Thomaston Railroad
Jul 24, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Guest Speakers: Thomaston Railroad
 
02
Aug
2025
End Polio Night at Hartford Yard Goats
Aug 02, 2025 6:10 PM

https://www.crsadmin.com/EventPortal/Registrations/PublicFill/EventPublicFill.aspx?evtid=7111f0bc-7fa6-4a12-ae53-4b79b85ba9d3

11
Aug
2025
Golf Tournament
Aug 11, 2025

Golf Tournament!  Monday 8/11/25!  Members should get their registrations in early.  Go to Birdease.com/thomastonrotarygolf

11
Sep
2025
Executive Board Meeting
Sep 11, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
25
Sep
2025
Student of the Month - September
Sep 25, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Student of the Month Dates for the 2025-2026 School Year:
  • Sept. 25th
  • Oct. 9th
  • Nov. 20th
  • Dec. 4th
  • Jan. 8th
  • Feb. 5th
  • Mar. 5th
  • Apr. 23rd
  • May 7th
  • June 4th
27
Sep
2025
Environmental Committee-Waterways Cleanup
Sep 27, 2025 - Sep 28, 2025

Sat. & Sun. Sept. 27 & 28, 2025
District Environmental Committee
Waterways cleanup.

Stay tuned for more information!

01
Oct
2025
Community Economic and Development Month
Oct 01, 2025 - Oct 31, 2025

October is Economic and Community Development Month

02
Oct
2025
RSVP Deadline for Fall Gathering
Oct 02, 2025
02
Oct
2025
Classification Talk: Roy Bouffard
Oct 02, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
05
Oct
2025
Fall Gathering
Oct 05, 2025 1:00 PM

Burgers, Hot Dogs and Games!

Family & Friends Welcome!

Please bring a dish to share.

RSVP to Chelsea by October 2, 2025

09
Oct
2025
Executive Board Meeting
Oct 09, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Executive Board meetings are typically scheduled for the 2rd Thursday of each month unless otherwise indicated.
09
Oct
2025
Student of the Month - October
Oct 09, 2025 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Student of the Month Dates for the 2025-2026 School Year:
  • Sept. 25th
  • Oct. 9th
  • Nov. 20th
  • Dec. 4th
  • Jan. 8th
  • Feb. 5th
  • Mar. 5th
  • Apr. 23rd
  • May 7th
  • June 4th
16
Oct
2025
NO LUNCH MEETING TODAY (Evening Meeting Planned)
Oct 16, 2025

New Evening Meeting Option

To better serve our members and friends of Rotary, we are adding an exciting new option to our meeting schedule!

On the 3rd Thursday of each month, the traditional lunch meeting will be replaced with a 5:00 PM evening gathering at Black Rock Tavern. Instead of a full meal, guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres in a relaxed, social atmosphere.

This change is designed to make Rotary more accessible to those who cannot attend during the lunch hour, while also offering a fresh and engaging way to connect with fellow members and prospective members.

We look forward to seeing you at an upcoming evening meeting!

16
Oct
2025
El Rosario Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Project
Oct 16, 2025 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

Rick Lawrence, District 7890 Chair - Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Projects

Update on the El Rosario Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Project (RY '25-'26)

26 District 7890 Rotary Clubs have joined together to fund
the 32nd sustainable water and sanitation project in Guatemala

Twenty-six Rotary Clubs in northern CT and Western MA (Rotary District 7890) have joined together to
fund a project that will bring fresh drinking water, sanitation facilities and hygiene training to a needy
Mayan community in Guatemala. Including matching funds from The Rotary Foundation and those
contributed to ALDEA, the Cooperating Partner NGO, a total of $176,486 was raised. Adding this
amount to the funds raised during the previous sixteen years brings the total to $1,856,900.
Contributing clubs from Connecticut were Avon-Canton, East Hartford, Enfield, Hartford,
Kensington/Berlin, Manchester, Newington, Plainfield, Rockville, Southington, South Windsor, Suffield,
Thomaston, Torrington/Winsted, Watertown, West Hartford, Wethersfield/Rocky Hill, and Willimantic
along with Massachusetts’ clubs in Agawam, East Longmeadow, Holyoke, Northampton, Pittsfield, West Springfield, and Wilbraham/Hampden.

Also contributing funds were three Rotary clubs from neighboring Massachusetts/Rhode Island District
7950 – Chariho, Wakefield and Westerly, RI; six in southeast Florida’s District 6990 – Davie/Cooper
City, Ft. Lauderdale North Beach, Hallandale Beach/Aventura, Hollywood, Pompano Beach and Miami
Shores; four from District 6930 – Boca Raton, West Palm Beaches, Vero Beach Oceanside, Vero Beach Sunrise, FL; two from District 5030 in Washington – Auburn and Lake Forest Park; one from District 7980 – Niantic, CT ; one from District 7410 – Hazleton, PA; one from District 7430 – Bethlehem, PA; one from District 7730 – South Brunswick Islands, NC; one from District 7670 – Denver/Lake Norman, NC; one from District 7720 – First Flight, NC; one from District 7850 – Cambridge Area, VT; one from District 5360 – Calgary, Canada; and the Rotary Club of La Antigua, Guatemala in District 4250.

These funds will pay for the materials needed to complete a gravity fed water system with gray water
filters, vented pit latrines, improved vented stoves for the 115 families (725 people) who live in the rural
community of Xecoxol, Guatemala. All labor is provided by the men and women in each village. These
projects continue the goal of Rotary International to have every Rotary Club support an international
water and sanitation project every year. By working together, pooling their resources, and obtaining
Global Grants with matching funds from The Rotary Foundation, the Rotarians have been successful in
adding size and strength to their chosen projects.


District 7890 Water Committee Chair and Manchester, CT Rotarian Rick Lawrence again spearheaded the drive to raise the necessary funds by making presentations about the project to the Rotary clubs
throughout northern CT, western MA, and central RI as well as several clubs in southeastern FL. In
March 2026 he and his wife, Elin, will travel to Guatemala to visit the village funded through this Global
Grant. As done for the past 17 years, he will document photographically the improvements and
expressions of gratitude displayed by the members of the village, utilizing these during his presentations to show the Rotarians how important their past contributions were to these indigenous Mayans.

The project’s implementation will be coordinated through the host partner, the Rotary Club of La Antigua, Guatemala, and its cooperating partner, ALDEA (formerly Behrhorst Partners for Development), a non-profit organization with ties to over 95 communities in Guatemala. ALDEA helps train community-chosen people as a health promoter, a village dispensary manager and someone to oversee use of medical emergency transportation funds. ALDEA also provides extensive training in sanitation, personal hygiene, maintenance of the water system components, micro loans, nutrition, including help in school and home vegetable gardens, as well as educational talks about family planning and birth spacing. In Guatemala over 50% of children suffer from chronic malnutrition.

This Rotary Global Grant project will help address some of the basic causes of poor health and will help the villagers address basic sanitation – water systems, gray-water filters and latrines – in order to help prevent the constant illnesses that afflict the population, particularly children.

Following is the caption for the attached photograph #3472:

At a recent meeting of the Manchester Rotary Club, representatives from Rotary Clubs contributing to the Xecoxol, Guatemala water project are as follows (L-R): 

Seated behind check: Rick Lawrence – Manchester Rotarian & Project Chair; District 7890 Governor April Beston – Ludlow, MA; Elin Lawrence. 

Front Row: Vin Marinaro – Pittsfield, MA; Sam Irizarry – Enfield; Charlie Cocuzza – Cheshire; Kate Sims – Manchester; LeeAnn Johnson – Newington; Milton Rosenberg – Enfield; Art Blumer – Southington; Sandy Blumer – Hartford; Chassity Crowell-Miller – Holyoke, MA; Natalie Donais – Suffield; Joanne Alfieri – Southington; Kim Beale – Wethersfield/Rocky Hill.

Back Row: Mary Coutant Skinner – Torrington/Winsted; Clare Mazur – Manchester; John Barber – Agawam; Marc Glass – East Hartford; James O’Neil – Thomaston; Scott Leonard – South Windsor; Bill Hall – Plainfield; Matt Halisey – Hartford.

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For further information, contact Rick Lawrence at elawrlaw@sbcglobal.net or (860) 558-2793 Cell.

16
Oct
2025
Evening Meeting
Oct 16, 2025 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

New Evening Meeting Option

To better serve our members and friends of Rotary, we are adding an exciting new option to our meeting schedule!

On the 3rd Thursday of each month, the traditional lunch meeting will be replaced with a 5:00 PM evening gathering at Black Rock Tavern. Instead of a full meal, guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres in a relaxed, social atmosphere.

This change is designed to make Rotary more accessible to those who cannot attend during the lunch hour, while also offering a fresh and engaging way to connect with fellow members and prospective members.

We look forward to seeing you at an upcoming evening meeting!

23
Oct
2025
Thomaston Library Strategic Plan Focus Group
Oct 23, 2025 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM

The Thomaston Public Library is excited to embark on a strategic planning process to take the pulse of the community and be better able to tailor library services to your needs. This plan will act as the roadmap for the next 3 years.  We are hoping for 6-10 of you to remain after the meeting for a 45 minute focus group with our planners.

24
Oct
2025
World Polio Day
Oct 24, 2025

World Polio Day is 24 October

One Day. One Focus:  Ending Polio

World Polio Day is a time for Rotary members, public health advocates, and all who want a world free from polio to come together, recognize our progress in the fight to end polio, and talk about the actions we need to take in order to end polio for good.

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