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Dec. 29, 2014 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Mar. 18, 2015 8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
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Mar. 23, 2015 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Every year D-7430 strives to recognize the achievements of our Rotary Foundation and to also recognize those Rotarians who have put support of The Rotary Foundation high in their priorities. Please join us and be inspired by the accomplishments and commitments of District 7430 and its Rotarians. March 23, 2015 6:00 – 9:00 PM William Penn Inn, Gwynedd, PA Cocktail hour will start at 6:00 PM / Dinner will be at 7:00 PM / 7:45 PM Presentations & Recognitions This year we celebrate all that support makes possible: -Continuing progress towards POLIO ERADICATION. We really ARE THIS close!! -Humanitarian projects including the latest update of the Vocational Training Team project focused on improving Child and Maternal Health in Uganda and the completion of a well project at a school in Kenya. -Peace Centers Fellows and Certificate Students. How much good has your support for OUR Foundation done over the years? Come and find out! The statistics will surprise you, but the stories add the life to the impact these projects have had. We will also be joined by a distinguished guest who will help us appreciate how critical our District’s support from Rotarians and friends has been, and will be to allow OUR Foundation to continue enabling the good work of Rotarians right here and around the world. A Major Donor, Bequest Society and Paul Harris Society Member reception will be held in conjunction with the Cocktail hour. |
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Mar. 28, 2015 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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Apr. 15, 2015 8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
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May 03, 2015 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friends of John Sweeney BenefitSave the date for the Beef and Beer on Sunday, May 3! There will be music, dancing, and general frivolity! There will be raffles! Door prizes! Food! Beverages! You know you want to be there and show John and his family your support—so here's the nitty-gritty: AboutJohn Sweeney is a physical therapist who, along with his wife, Gina, and their five children—Shannon, Colleen, Sean, Mary Kate, and Nora—is a longtime resident of Hatboro, Pa. His roots go back to Olney, Philadelphia, where he spent his formative years and attended Cardinal Dougherty High School, Class of 1978. He is a 1982 graduate of Temple University with a BS in physical therapy and a 1987 graduate of the University of Virginia with a master’s degree in Sports Medicine. He completed his clinical doctorate degree in physical therapy at Temple University in 2010.John’s dedication to the field of physical therapy stems from his own struggle with mobility issues since suffering a neck injury during his sophomore year of high school. After a series of medical procedures and grueling months of rehabilitation, John managed to return to Dougherty in his senior year, where he was elected as the class president. Upon his graduation, he matriculated into Temple University’s physical therapy program in an effort to help others struggling with physical issues that John himself experienced. In October 2014, John underwent spinal surgeries that have resulted in both physical and financial strains for his family. He is once again confronted with the arduous task of regaining his mobility and strength. Those of us who have witnessed John’s unrelenting efforts to regain and maintain his mobility over the years, and who know his great love of recreational sports, have the utmost admiration and respect for him, and are eager to help his family in any way possible. The Friends of John Sweeney is just that—a group of friends and relatives of the John Sweeney family who have gathered together in a collective effort to mitigate some of the financial burdens associated with John’s ongoing care and rehabilitation. John’s courage and selfless dedication have served to inspire all of us who have had the privilege to call him a friend. Gratefully yours, The Sweeney Benefit Committee |
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May 15, 2015 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
You are invited to join us in celebration of the Charter of the Rotary Club of Hatboro 73 years ago May 15th, 2015 Spring Mill Manor 171 Jacksonville Road Ivyland, Pennsylvania 18974 6:30-7:30 Cocktails 7:30-8:00 Buffet Dinner 8:00-8:30 Celebration Program 8:30-10:00 Fellowship and Dancing Hatboro Rotarians Tickets are covered in your dues Guests are $35 per person RSVP Date May 7th |
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May 16, 2015 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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May 20, 2015 8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
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Jun. 10, 2015 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
This years benefit show is June 10th!
email hello@hatbororotary.org for tickets
Funny MoneySYNOPSIS: (Comedy) Henry picks up the wrong briefcase by mistake and finds it contains almost a million dollars! Realizing the owner of the briefcase was likely a criminal, he plans to flee the country with his wife immediately. However, the police arrive with unfortunate news- Henry is dead (or, a man with his briefcase was found dead). The arrival of an additional officer who suspects Henry of soliciting in the men’s bathroom, and a dangerous mafioso who is not afraid to kill again, leads to a series of hilarious mistaken identities in this raucous comedy. About the Village Players of Hatboro
The Rotary Club of Hatboro provides support assistance to the Village Players of Hatboro which is a non-profit community theater currently in their 62nd season.
There are 4 shows per season - October, January, March and June. Children's theater is in July or August.
- See more at: http://hatbororotary.org/SitePage/village-players-night-at-the-theater#sthash.eh8AU9eJ.dpuf |
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Jun. 17, 2015 8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
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Jun. 19, 2015 - Jun. 22, 2015
Camp Neidig was created by Joseph S. Neidig, governing officer of Rotary District 2654, in 1950. During his term as governing officer, Neidig founded the "Leaders of Tomorrow," a camp at Camp Delmont in Green Lane, Pennsylvania. The purpose of this camp was to further the leadership abilities of young boys. After District 2654 split in 1961, the newly-formed District 7430 decided to rename the camp "Camp Neidig" in honor of the camp's founder. In 1990, females were invited to camp for the first time, as Camp Neidig became a co-educational experience. Through 1994, the camp was held at Camp Conrad Weiser in Wernersville. Camp Manatawny near Boyertown then hosted the camp from 1995 through 2000. In 2001, Camp Neidig moved to the Pocono Valley Resort. Three years later, Neidig proudly returned to Camp Manatawny in 2004. |
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