Important Dates
September 25 at 6:00: Jennifer Driscoll from Lily’s Hope Foundation; present check; LAST MEETING AT MAINLINE!
October 2, 9, and 16 meetings at 12:00 at Pizza Village Café #4; 665 Columbus Ave.
October 12 Pork Roll Palooza; not participating
October 14 week: Meal delivery; none on October 14
October 19: FREE Lunch and Learn; open to < 5 year Rotarians
October 23 meeting at 6:00; restaurant TBD
October 24: Gift of Life dinner
October 27: Halloween Parade
October 30: NO MEETING; 5th Wednesday of the month
Wed, Dec 04
|Rotary Club of Phillipsburg
1.Outstanding Lineman of the Year 2. End Hunger 3.6 Suzanne Freeny
Program 1 Rotary Outstanding Lineman of the Year Award 2019 Program 2 End Hunger 3.6 Suzanne Freeny Every 3.6 seconds someone dies of malnutrition or starvation. In NJ and NY, one in five children relies on food stamps to provide daily meals.
Time & Location
Dec 04, 2019, 12:00 PM
Rotary Club of Phillipsburg, 341 Pursel Street, Phillipsburg, NJ, USA
About The Event
- Annual Lineman of the year Award for 2019 is going to Outstanding Lineman PHS Devin Reppert #78
- On Saturday, March 7, 2020, District 7475, Madison Rotary Club Foundation, other Rotary Clubs and organizations will package 225,000 + meals for distribution to the New Jersey Salvation Army, The Table of Hope and the Market Street Mission in Morristown, Eva's Village in Paterson, St. John's Soup Kitchen and other organizations ion our District totaling 40 sites to feed the hungry in NJ. The cost per meal is 25 cents. The more money we raise, the more meals we can provide. Please click the buttons below to donate and volunteer. Contact Ellsworth Havens, Event Chair, (ellsworthhavens@msn.com) to become more involved in this event. Thank you.
Our club is a proud part of this community and of Rotary International. Rotary is a global network of more than 1.2 million members who believe that great things happen when dedicated minds come together. We are community and business leaders representing different professions, experiences, and perspectives with a shared desire to connect with others to address the challenges affecting our community and communities around the world. Partnering with local, national, and global experts to exchange ideas about possible solutions, we draw up action plans to respond.
Since our start in 1938, our club has offered opportunities for our members - and those interested in making a difference - to get involved. Through meetings, social events, and volunteer projects, such as our Golf Outing and Corks & Forks, we raise funds to support both local and global initiatives. Along with these opportunities to serve, members also are able to regularly network, resulting in lifelong friendships and business connections.