More than 250 people gathered for freshly steamed lobster, corn, coleslaw, drinks, and great conversation on a warm late summer evening in the backyard of a private resident in the Mt. Airy section of Philadelphia.
Panel To Address Pennsylvania's Significance In Presidential Election
A distinguished and diverse panel of experts will discuss the local electorate’s role, and their power in the upcoming Presidential election on October 8, 6:30 p.m., University Commons Great Room, Arcadia University, 450 S. Easton Rd., Glenside, PA. Presented by the Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill and Arcadia University, the event is free and open to the public and includes a question-and-answer session.
Members Receive Recognition for Their Work to Support Rotary's Efforts
Clams Steamed About Our Attention to Lobsters
Lobsters Book Rooms at the Chestnut Hill Hotel for Annual Rotary Club Lobster Fest
Chestnut Hill Rotary Launches Endowment Fund
Are you in love with Chestnut Hill as much as we are?
With its beautiful tree-lined streets, quaint shopping on Germantown Avenue and overall community feel, Chestnut Hill is one of the great areas in the country!
The new Chestnut Hill Rotary Endowment Fund is our way of ensuring that Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy community can retain all of its charm for generations to come.
Author Thomas H. Keels to speak about his latest book “Sesqui!: Greed, Graft, and the Forgotten World's Fair of 1926” at Chestnut Hill Rotary Meeting
Lecturer, writer, and commentator specializing in Philadelphia history, Thomas H. Keels, will be presenting to the Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill: “The Sesqui Sinks,” on June 12, 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.
NYT: The End of Polio Is in Sight. What Have We Learned?
Editor’s Note: The following article is from the May 22, 2024 issue of the New York Times. The writer did not mention Rotary’s prominent role in eliminating polio from the planet. Along with it’s partners, Rotary helped immunize more than 2.5 billion children against polio in 122 countries. Rotary has reduced polio cases by 99.9 percent worldwide and will continue to fight until it is eradicated completely. Read more about Rotary’s role in Rotary Make Polio History.
Chestnut Hill Rotary Volunteers Set Up Transitional Space at Ronald McDonald House
PA State Representative Tarik Khan to Speak at Chestnut Hill Rotary Breakfast Meeting
Longtime Pennsylvania State Representative, Tarik Khan, will speak at the Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill’s breakfast program on May 15, 7:30 a.m. 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.