Successful STEM Camp with Conflict Resolution Component

Reverend Linda Ivey, MSW, Germantown Faith Communities Against Gun Violence, gave an engaging report on the success and challenges of the initiative help curb violence through a summer STEM camp with a strong conflict resolution component at a resent Chestnut Hill Rotary breakfast program. Due to the success of the program, the University asked Reverend Ivey to contribute again next year.

Hill Journalist on DC Dysfunction

Veteran Capitol Hill journalist David Hawkings will speak about congressional dysfunction at an upcoming Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill breakfast meeting.

Hawkings, who has covered Capitol Hill for three decades, will present "The 5 Ms That Explain Our Dysfunctional Congress" at the Dec. 13 meeting. He argues that Congress is more broken now than it has been in over a century.

“It's Not Just a Gift — It's Access to Knowledge”

Chestnut Hill Rotary has a long history of supporting education both by providing grants for educational initiatives and through direct hands-on service projects to nearby schools that are part of The School District of Philadelphia.

In particular, the club has been purchasing new dictionaries and distributing to several hundred 3rd grade students annually to take home. In some cases, this is one of the few books that students have of their own.

Veteran Capitol Hill Journalist to Speak on Congressional Dysfunction at Chestnut Hill Rotary Breakfast Meeting

David Hawkings, journalist covering Capitol Hill for three decades, will be speaking at the Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill breakfast program on December 13, 7:30 am, Center on the Hill, 8855 Germantown Avenue, Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill. The public is invited to attend the meeting which will include a short question and answer session.

Hawkings, convinced that Congress is more broken now than in more than a century, will present: “The 5 Ms That Explain Our Dysfunctional Congress.”

Chestnut Hill Rotary Members Visit the Pennsylvania State Capitol

Members of the Chestnut Hill Rotary, Sylvia Lanka Barone and Elliot Schwartz, organized a full-day tour to the PA State Capitol in Harrisburg, an architectural and artistic treasure. Members received a guided tour of The House Chamber, The Senate Chamber, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and the Governor's Reception Room. During the tours, member met with PA Senator Art Haywood and PA State Representatives Christopher Rabb and Tarik Khan.

Speaker to Present on Exploring Dark Matter in the Universe

What makes up more than 85% of the total matter in the universe yet it cannot be seen? Dark matter.

According to the US Department of Energy article, DOE Explains Dark Matter, we know little about it other than that it only interacts with ordinary matter through gravity. Despite our lack of knowledge, scientists do have overwhelming indirect evidence for dark matter. One of the facts that scientists agree upon is that dark matter played a very important role in the formation of the universe.