Tuesday, June 30, 2009

July 4th is almost upon us!

Join us on the Common in Chelmsford for some fun for everyone:
  • On July 3rd from 5pm there will be hot-air balloon rides until the gas runs out
  • We also have train rides for the kids
  • AND a fried-dough stand
The proceeds from these events go directly to our support for local worthy causes and for our support for the troops.

Rotarians! We can use all the help we can get to make these events a success!

Happy July 4th!!!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Al Thomas takes over as our new President

On June 20th, we had a great ceremony and party at John and Linda Taylor's house, where we celebrated the success and accomplishments of the Club during the past year, under John's leadership, and welcomed Al in as our new President.

If you weren't there, you missed a great time!

Thank you, Linda and John, for a wonderful evening!!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Chelmsford Rotary Cabin at Camp Paul


Now that's a better picture. If your club would like to do something like this for children with disabilities, contact Charles Keen, John Taylor or Denise Marcaurelle through the Chelmsford Club website Members page.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Web site back in operation

So you can find out, for example, who is speaking to us and when, and maybe come and do a make-up with us if you're interested!

A New Rotary year is starting....

On Saturday June 20th at 7pm - yes, this Saturday - we will be having our Installation Party for our new president, W. Allen Thomas and his Board. All Rotarians are welcome but please, if you intend to celebrate with us, call or email and let us know. You should contact John Taylor, our current president, and you can email him by clicking his entry at http://www.chelmsfordrotary.org/officers.php

Sorry for the long silence...


Wow! It really seems like a long time.... and it is. A lot of great stuff has happened and we're still very much alive and kicking.

Just in time for the end of John Taylor's year as president, we just about completed the new cabin/classroom for Camp Paul. This picture is from the construction phase but it's now finished and, as soon as I can get a better picture, I'll show it here.

If you don't know about Camp Paul, they do wonderful things for kids with all kinds of disabilities and challenges: http://www.thepaulcenter.org/