Rotary Headlight – April 27
Monday’s Meeting – April 27 at 12:15 PM
Christ Church,
This Monday we welcome Terry Dwyer as our lead speaker, joined by additional guests, for a timely program on Scouting in America.
A number of our own members were recently honored at the Summit Scouting Dinner, and our Program Committee is pleased to highlight the continued impact Scouting has on youth development. With Scouting now open to girls as well as boys, this promises to be an engaging and informative luncheon.
TUESDAY: New Member Mixer – April 28 at 5:30 PM
The Office Tavern Grill, Union Place
On Tuesday evening we host our annual New Member Mixer, and we already expect nearly a half‑dozen prospective members to join us.
If you know a friend, colleague, business acquaintance, or relative who would make a strong addition to Rotary, please invite them and plan to attend with them.
- FREE for prospective members
- $20 for club members
Please let Donna Patel know if you have a confirmed guest.
Raffle Tickets – 20 Days Left
Raffle ticket returns are now due. We have just 20 days to complete sales and reach our goal of raising nearly $2,000 for the scholarship fund.
Members with outstanding books who have not yet responded will be contacted shortly.
Completed ticket stubs and payments should be mailed to:
Joe Steiner, 34 Ridgedale Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901
Around Our Communities
Paint the Town Green – Mental Health Awareness Month
The City of Summit is participating in the second annual Paint the Town Green campaign, led by the NJ Cross Town Mental Health Coalition, in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month. The Rotary Club on Mental Health is a proud sponsor of this effort.
The coalition includes 14 neighboring communities across Union, Morris, and Essex counties: Summit, Berkeley Heights, Chatham, Fanwood, Florham Park, Long Hill, Livingston, Madison, Mendham Borough, Mendham Township, Mountainside, New Providence, Scotch Plains, and Westfield.
Kickoff Event – May 1
Summit Village Green (356 Broad Street)
5:00–7:00 PM
The evening will bring together community leaders, organizations, businesses, and residents for programming focused on wellness, connection, and access to local mental health resources.
The event is free and open to the public. Members of the Summit–New Providence Rotary Club are encouraged to attend to demonstrate Rotary’s support for this important initiative.