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Nashua Fire Department
Aug. 23, 2016
The August 23rd meeting program will be presented by Nashua Fire Department Chief Stephen Galipeau. Chief Galipeau will speak to the club about "hot" topics that the Fire Department wants to educate the community about, such as: location of gas grills and the dry conditions and how to keep your home safe.He'll provide a background on the Nashua Fire Department and also approach the subject of heating season, though none of us are ready to think about that! |
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Sep. 13, 2016
The normal 12:15pm meeting on Tuesday Sept. 13th will not take place at the Crowne Plaza. It will instead take place at Ripano Stoneworks in Nashua at 5:30pm, food will be catered by the Crowne Plaza. Address: 90 E Hollis St, Nashua, NH 03060
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Sep. 13, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The normal 12:15pm meeting on Tuesday Sept. 13th will not take place at the Crowne Plaza. It will instead take place at Ripano Stoneworks in Nashua at 5:30pm, food will be catered by the Crowne Plaza. Address: 90 E Hollis St, Nashua, NH 03060
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Sep. 14, 2016 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
DAY OF CARINGAnnual Event Engages Hundreds of Volunteers in Greater NashuaYou can LIVE UNITED by volunteering for United Way of Greater Nashua’s 25th Annual Day of Caring on Wednesday, September 14, 2016. For one day each September, about 300 volunteers in Greater Nashua and the Souhegan Valley take the day off from work to paint and clean up facilities, read to children, deliver meals to home-bound elderly, and perform a variety of other services that area non-profit organizations often cannot complete due to lack of resources. Dozens of businesses support Day of Caring in Greater Nashua by giving some of their employees the day off to volunteer. A representative at each company coordinates employee participation in Day of Caring. We also welcome individual volunteers from the community. Non-profit organizations, please visit our online project submission page. Back to BreakfastAll volunteers and company representatives should attend the Tailgate Kick-off Breakfast, which promises to be a fun way to start your day! Get your Day of Caring T-shirt, reusable water bottle, NFL schedule, and a fresh breakfast. Tailgate Kick-off Breakfast 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Volunteer Jobs will run approximately 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM at Nashua-area non-profit organizations. Starting and ending times may vary by location. |
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City Arts Nashua’s programs
Sep. 27, 2016
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MEDICARE CHOICES
Oct. 04, 2016
MEDICARE CHOICES Brian Lavoie will attempt to demystify the various Medicare programs. He will focus on the choices that every person must make, when those elections can be made or changed, and why EVERYONE should understand these options, regardless of age. Brian is the owner of Lavoie Wealth Management. For 14 years, he has been advocating for and consulting with families, businesses, and nonprofit organizations on their various financial needs, helping them to grow, protect, and distribute their wealth. This includes advising families in the areas of retirement, estate, college, long-term care, and general insurance planning. He works with his business clients on their retirement plans and group benefits and his nonprofit clients on managing and distributing income from their endowments. Brian has a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College and a Master’s degree in Finance. He is a Certified Financial Planner, and teaches the CFP® certification curriculum nationally to other advisors. Brian has held board positions for the Friends the Cancer Center at Dartmouth Hitchcock, Symphony NH, the Greater Nashua Medical Reserve Corps, and IUGO - Nashua’s young professionals. In 2013 Brian was named one of New Hampshire’s top 40 under the age of forty making NH a better place to live. Brian has been a proud member of Rotary West for almost 7 years. |
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No lunch meeting Spaghetti City in the evening at the Nashua Senior Center
Oct. 11, 2016
The Rotary Club of Nashua West will hold its Annual Spaghetti City
Doors open at 4:30 and full course Italian Spaghetti dinners will Rotary Nashua West has proudly produced Spaghetti City for 40 years and it’s become a perennial favorite to many Nashua for the whole year. |
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Oct. 11, 2016 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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World Polio Day
Oct. 24, 2016
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Oct. 25, 2016 - Nov. 15, 2016
Hats and Mittens Nashua West Rotary Club |
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Oct. 25, 2016
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Nashua Police Dept
Nov. 01, 2016
CHIEF ANDREW LAVOIE
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Great American Downtown
Nov. 08, 2016
About Great American DowntownMission Statement: To promote and enhance a vibrant commercial and cultural Downtown Nashua through business partnerships, event promotion and effective marketing. Whether you’re seeking fine dining, eclectic shopping, a vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, fun-filled events or just a place to relax and watch the world go by, make your destination Downtown Nashua. You’ll find dozens of fine restaurants from award winning favorites to accessibly priced family eateries; many specialty stores, galleries and boutiques; a historic Main Street with small parks and majestic buildings. |
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Nov. 10, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The Expo will have food stations and there will also be a cash bar. During the Expo, Rotarians and Non – Rotarians will be encouraged to network with each other, view the club displays, and enjoy musical performances and presentations. The Rotary Expo will showcase all the programs of Rotary. It is also an opportunity to promote activities and to encourage non-Rotarians to consider becoming members.
There will be a formal program at each Expo with featured speakers on Foundation activities. These speakers will be of outstanding quality. The Keynote Speakers for each Expo are:
Please purchase your “Passports” (Tickets) from your Assistant Governor or the Expo Committee Member from your Rotary Club. Tickets can also be purchased on the District Website. These cost $25.00 and will be pre-sold to provide an indication of the anticipated attendance. After November 1st the price will increase to $30 and no additional tickets will be sold after November 7th. We would also encourage you to invite a non-Rotarian to the Expo so that they may consider becoming a new member, as it will be a great way to introduce them to Rotary.
Each Passport entitles the bearer to one $5 raffle ticket and the chance to win some excellent raffle prizes. Raffle tickets will be drawn – with replacement – in other words if your number is drawn and you win a prize – your number goes back into the drum – and in theory you could win every prize if you were so lucky.
The Grand Prize at each Expo will be Four Yankee-Red Sox Tickets.
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"We Are Market Basket"
Nov. 15, 2016
A reporter for the Lowell Sun newspaper, Grant covers the city of Lowell, business, politics and other stories. He led the newspaper's coverage of the employee and customer uprising to save Market Basket, writing more than 70 stories on the subject in 2013 and 2014. He co-wrote "We Are Market Basket" with Daniel Korschun, a business professor at Drexel University. The book was named the general business book of the year by 800-CEO-READ, and one of the 15 Best Business Books of 2015 by Forbes magazine. Grant has been awarded by the New England Newspaper & Press Association for education, business, environmental, profile writing and other stories. He is a journalism graduate of the University of Connecticut and lives in Boston with his wife, Angela. What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets―by the thousands―to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back. Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers―leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries―rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive. What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone―from cashier to customer―as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders? Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company. |
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Nov. 16, 2016 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
We will be holding the 3rd Annual Literacy Book Fair at Barnes and Noble on Wed, Nov 16, 2016 from 4 - 8 PM. This will be an opportunity to purchase holiday books for the women at the state prison to give to their children, and raise money for the Literacy Committee to put towards other projects. . It's also an opportunity to socialize with other Rotarians and their families and get some Holiday shopping done early!! So mark your calendar and save the date!!
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Nov. 17, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The Expo will have food stations and there will also be a cash bar. During the Expo, Rotarians and Non – Rotarians will be encouraged to network with each other, view the club displays, and enjoy musical performances and presentations. The Rotary Expo will showcase all the programs of Rotary. It is also an opportunity to promote activities and to encourage non-Rotarians to consider becoming members.
There will be a formal program at each Expo with featured speakers on Foundation activities. These speakers will be of outstanding quality. The Keynote Speakers for each Expo are:
Please purchase your “Passports” (Tickets) from your Assistant Governor or the Expo Committee Member from your Rotary Club. Tickets can also be purchased on the District Website. These cost $25.00 and will be pre-sold to provide an indication of the anticipated attendance. After November 1st the price will increase to $30 and no additional tickets will be sold after November 7th.
We would also encourage you to invite a non-Rotarian to the Expo so that they may consider becoming a new member, as it will be a great way to introduce them to Rotary.
Each Passport entitles the bearer to one $5 raffle ticket and the chance to win some excellent raffle prizes. Raffle tickets will be drawn – with replacement – in other words if your number is drawn and you win a prize – your number goes back into the drum – and in theory you could win every prize if you were so lucky.
The Grand Prize at each Expo will be Four Yankee-Red Sox Tickets.
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Nov. 29, 2016
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WMUR
Nov. 29, 2016
Meteorologist Hayley LaPoint has been forecasting some of the most challenging weather for over eight years. Hayley is a graduate of Lyndon State College in Vermont and began her career chasing tornadoes for a TV station in Fargo, North Dakota. After two years there, she moved to NBC affiliate WPTZ-TV in Burlington, Vermont where she spent three years as the weekday morning meteorologist. In 2014, Hayley was hired by WMUR-TV as the weekend evening meteorologist. You can watch Hayley on weekends in studio, and weekdays out live in storms or doing educational weather projects. Hayley has earned the prestigious American Meteorological Society's "Certified Broadcast Meteorologist" seal and currently serves on the AMS' Board of Broadcast Meteorologists. |
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Able Ebenezer
Dec. 06, 2016
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Dec. 13, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Dec. 19, 2016 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Dec. 20, 2016
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Dec. 27, 2016
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USC and UNWNT U16 soccer player
Jan. 03, 2017
Ever wondered what it takes to be the best? Local soccer stand out, Morgan Andrews is home for break and she'll be here to speak to the club about how she got to where she is. Where is she? Well, she's a former Gatorade Soccer Player of the Year AND Gatorade Female Athlete of the Year. She was the captain of the US National U16 Soccer team, and is currently a senior at USC and playing for the soccer team. |
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Jan. 03, 2017 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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What the Nashua Senior Center offers to the community
Jan. 10, 2017
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Game Over or Game On?
Jan. 17, 2017
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Air Traffic Controlling
Jan. 24, 2017
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Granite State Games
Jan. 31, 2017
The Granite State Games is a multi-sport competitive event for New Hampshire’s amateur athletes. The Games are based on the Olympic model, complete with an opening ceremony, a round-robin tournament and championship games. We are excited to be an official member of the State Games of America, which is an Olympic-style event featuring competition between State Games medal winners from across the USA. We join 31 other states in this competitive organization. The Games are a Nashua, NH-based 501(c)(3)non-profit with a mission to promote competitive excellence by providing an athletic forum for top athletes to display their talent, ability to work as a team, and their ambition to become a champion. We are looking for athletes that have proven their abilities to excel on and off the field. We place a premium on character, self-esteem and confidence by stressing the values of teamwork and sportsmanship. The Granite State Games are breaking down high school rivalry barriers and creating life-long friendships. |
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Share the Love..... of Reading
Feb. 14, 2017
Laurie Vance has been in teaching for over twenty five years. Educated at Wheelock College, Boston College, and post-grad work at University of New Hampshire, Laurie appreciates the value of professional development. Therefore, she continues her study at Teacher's College: Reading Writing Institutes and Lesley University: Center for Literacy.
Currently a fourth grade teacher in Nashua, Laurie's experience includes special education, grades fourth through six classroom, and working alongside colleagues to strengthen literacy instruction. As a National Writing Project Fellow and trained literacy coach, Laurie serves as a professional development presenter for the Nashua School District, National Writing Project of NH, and previously with Education Northwest: originators of 6 +1 Trait Writing.
As a published co-author: Children's Guide to Worship, Laurie has a deep understanding for how the writing process relates to reading, research, writing, and collaboration. These are the creative practices she strives to encourage with students and colleagues. Now, Laurie celebrates a new project; working with colleagues to bring reading-writing opportunities into the heart of a child's home! The Literacy Lending Library serves to strengthen curiosity, learning, and sense of community for Nashua’s families.
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