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  • Rotary Clubs In Maine

    Rotary Clubs In Maine

    The impact of Rotary Clubs in Maine, small towns know the true merits of the blue and gold wheel.


    If there was no Rotary Club, much would be missing in the community landscape in the Maine communities they serve. All the service clubs like the Elks, Masons, the American and Veterans of Foreign Wars, the snow sled, ATV and sporting clubs all add big time to make the rural areas shine. But this blog post is from personal experience with the Rotary Club I have witnessed.

    In the early 1980’s I joined the local Rotary club in Houlton ME.

    Money raised for so many capital fund projects directly benefits where I live in Vacationland. My local club that meets Monday noon at the Watson Hall of the Church of the Good Shepherd is part of Rotary International District 7810. Clubs from both sides of the US and Canadian border are part of my Rotary district. Here is a Rotary club finder to help you get on board the local meeting schedule.

    Much of the fund raising is geared to local area youth oriented endeavors. We serve several school administrations. Maine is a sparse populated state with miles between the school districts. But funding worldwide polio plus, humanitarian aid for suffering areas on the spinning globe are part of the mix in where money is allocated.

    My Rotary club celebrates 100 years of service this year!

    The clubs membership hovers between 60 to 70 local members. You get out of Rotary what you put in and the individual member needs the club more than the other way around. It is all about service above self, the Rotary motto. He profits most who serves best.

    Rotary Club Of Houlton ME, Celebrating 100 Years Of Service Above Self!

    An earlier Rotary club blog post outlined what projects were underwritten by local members. Our biggest fund raising of the year is the annual Rotary Auction held around Thanksgiving. But local Bingo, E-waste also add to the funding for local needs. The local club has run canoe races, put on Radio Day, manned the gates for the 4th of July entry points, and much more.

    Lots Of The Local History Involves Rotary In Houlton Maine.

    My favorite part of being a Maine Rotary member?

    How so much more can be accomplished as a group rather than as an individual. You get to know the local community members more deeply working on worthwhile community projects. Rotary sees a need as a club and then attack the problem collectively.

    Rotary Balloon Night During McGill’s Outdoor Community Concert.

    My local community needed an outdoor bandstand for McGills Band summer concerts, for local veterans day celebrations, etc. It was used for part of the Houlton Maine Rotary 7810 annual convention when local Rotarian Leigh Cummings was 2012 district governor.

    Waiting For Your Heat Number Pair Up During Houlton ME Soap Box Derby Race.

    When the local soap box derby need help building its own engineer race course, the local Rotary club was involved from day one. A garage for the topside of the race track was built with money raised by the local Rotary club. The local race site is the state of Maine venue for the big event held each June to find out who represents the state in Akron Ohio’s All American Soap Box Derby national race.

    The Houlton Rotary Club Built This Outdoor Amphitheater For All To Enjoy!

    Local hospital equipment funding for much needed modern technology helps all ages in the Maine community. If loved ones don’t have to travel for medical attention, if they can stay local and get the support they need for the hand up to get back on their feet. Everyone wins when the local Maine Rotary club makes it happen.

    The singing a song, collecting happy dollars, the recalling stories of past lost members of Rotary that are greatly missed. All those local Rotary traditions and history are preserved and cherished.

    It all makes Rotary an important part of the weekly routine living in small Maine communities. Everyone in Rotary is busy, much involved in their professions and other local service, school, municipal obligations.

    Local District 7810 Held In Houlton Maine In 2012!

    You learn a lot from other members that are experts in their professions. Each week if you rotate around the tables of members who get together for the wonderful home cooked meal, so much knowledge is gathered.

    The best way to now the members of the community are by working hand in hand on anything to improve the area. That’s what Rotary does and without it and other service clubs in small town Maine communities, the quality of life would suffer greatly.

    The Local Rotary Auction.. Everyone Shops For Items To Build On.

    Are you a member of your local Rotary club?

    Why or why not? Do you make up missed meetings by visiting other clubs in your district? Were you a member and dropped out? Rotary is International. Rotary is a rock solid local group to support with your time and financial resources. Everything Rotary does benefits the local area, the state, the World we all live in.

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  • Maine Towns, Cities Would Not Be The Same With Out Rotary Clubs.

    The Boy With The Leaking Boot, Proud Ambassador To Friendly Houlton Maine
    The Boy With The Leaking Boot, Proud Ambassador To Friendly Houlton Maine

    The Houlton Maine Rotary Club is 90 years old.

    And like most Maine towns or cities lucky enough to have a hard working local civic minded Rotary Club, if suddenly there was not a wheel spoke of gold and blue spinning, the absence, loss would be felt in a major way. The Houlton Maine club is part of Rotary District 7810, which is unique. It’s a blend of both sides of the border. The US and Canadian clubs working together to do more as a strong unified group, rather than individuals struggling with duplication of efforts and no cohesive collective horse power to get projects completed to help the local areas they serve.

    Rotary means local business people, professionals that are busy but workers and the top of their job classifications. If you want something done, in my hometown of Houlton Maine, you need to just get Rotary behind it. Efforts to help youth are a particular fancy of the Rotary emphasis with use of funds and time, energies often directed to our greatest resource, the future generation. Here’s a list of just a few of the contributions made by the Houlton Maine Rotary Club.

    1921 Purchased Houlton Maine town band uniforms
    1922 Set up Junior Baseball League/Boys Work Committee (Ice Rink Care)
    1925 Funding started for education student scholarships
    1930 First Christmas auction for help local charitable causes
    1935 College education scholarship funds for Houlton High School
    1950 Raised funds for Ricker College, air shows, club jamborees
    1956 First Rotary Radio Auction, raised $8000 for Ricker College
    1970 Hospitals Madigan and Aroostook receive over $100,000
    1971 Restoration of the Houlton Maine Ambassador, Boy & The Boot
    1975 $40,000 Pool Fund started, used to build John Millar Ice Arena
    1976 First “Paul Harris Fellow” presented to Harold “Baldie” Inman
    (40 Paul Harris Fellows awarded in recognition of club members efforts)
    1977 Restore town clock bell system, take over local Ricker canoe races.
    1978 Get behind downtown Houlton Maine revitalization project
    1980 Raise, award more development funds for Houlton Regional Hospital
    1982 Wrap up three year capital fund raiser, needed hospital equipment
    1983 Houlton Maine tourist information display cabinet donated
    1985 375 SOLD $1000 pewter Boy & The Boot statues campaign starts
    1988 New welcome signs, downtown Houlton Maine beautification funding
    1989 Millar Ice Arena / multi purpose building improvements funded
    1991 Cary Library original building restoration, establish childrens library
    1992 Houlton Maine high school sound system funds raised, donated
    1993 Fund Southside School Reference Library
    1996 Houlton Amphitheater project, $55,000 raised for summer concerts
    1997/8 Complete HA project, memorial, yearly ceremonies, tributes here
    1999 Donate raised funds to Derby Hill, Soap Box Derby, USA largest race
    2000 Houlton Maine animal shelter construction funds raised, donated
    2001 Money raised for new high school curtains, gym floor, history video
    2002/4 Raised funds and construct Houlton outdoor skate park
    2005/6 Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum auction sponsorship
    2007 Fund from auction for Houlton Community Arts Center
    2008 Fund new Houlton elementary school and park playgrounds
    2009 Fund Houlton Maine area little league, community arts center
    2010 Help fund new addition little league fields, minor hockey association
    Continue to raise funds from pewter $1000 Boy & The Boot sales, now raising money for new seating in the Community Arts Center and much more.

    The Houlton Maine Rotary Club meets Mondays at noon to enjoy always, always a delicious, hearty meal put on by the men and women of the Church of the Good Sheperd. The fellowship, a song, blessing on the meal served in Watson Hall of the Episcopal church on Main Street. We enjoy weekly speakers on a variety of subjects, fund youth group foreign exchange programs, and are working hard to like other Rotarians wipe the disease polio off the face of the earth. As a Rotarian where you live to take you to a weekly meeting.
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