RI District 7910 is deeply involved with international and local projects that improve and enrich the lives of our members. This blogs shows what the Rotary clubs of central Massachusetts are doing to make the world a better place, how we have fun and to raise raise awareness of the many projects we're involved with. Feel free to leave a comment, we'd like to hear from you.
December 23, 2008
December 8, 2008
District 7910 Communications Network
November 19, 2008
Blog presentations
If you would like us to visit as a speaker, please contact us via the district website. If you have WiFi access we can give you a live demonstration of blogs and possibly help your club develop it on the spot.
October 30, 2008
District Social networks continue to grow
Facebook is the other network that seems to have caught on with more fevor. I created a new group this morning which can be accessed here http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=42217610849.
October 22, 2008
Community Teamwork, Inc. recognizes local Rotary clubs

October 1, 2008
2009 Group Study Exchange to the Phillipines
September 22, 2008
What's in a blog...
There are many blog Widgets that can easily be inserted to give life and personality to your club's or groups blog. The hardest thing is decide on what to include. Remember, appropriate and thoughtful Widgets will increase readership and induce repeat visits.
Here are Widgets that should be included in every club blog:
Feedblitz - enables the reader to subscribe to your articles that get posted. This turns your blog into an electronic newsletter.
A site language translator - Google provides a blog and website translator that works very well. Remember, your blog will be viewed by the world, not just club members. Why not allow the world to see what you're doing?
Links to other blogs and websites.
Other widgets are available through Google such as the video bar and metric sites such as Sitemeter that will give you optional functionality that makes your blog more interesting.
You're only limited by imagination!!
September 17, 2008
Networks and blogging - a Vision for our future
As mentioned in my previous post, blogs are a excellent way for clubs to gain public exposure, recruit new members, chronicle club activities, inform current members and link themselves to other clubs in the area, as well as the District.
Linking the clubs and the District via hyperlinks serves a number of benefits to our District. First and most importantly our placement on Internet searches when people surf the net. The more links we generate, the higher our placement becomes with various search engines. This is how you generate readership and subsequently generate a readership on all the activities and programs we develop. This will translate into a larger membership and greater fundraising potential.
My vision of an inter-District blog network is incredibly simple and will generate a quantum leap in club communications. First things first. We need to have each and every club within 7910 develop a blog of their own and post on a semi regular basis. Next, each of these blogs need to be hyperlinked to and from the District Blog. Concurrently, each club blog should be hyperlinked to a neighboring club which will complete the District network. Once this is complete all members can easily view the activities of a neighboring club for ideas, support and membership escalation. To the public, it will show the cohesiveness of the District.
My next post will detail the content needs of a club blog and some additional products that will enable the clubs to get a running start for the future.
Dan
What's a blog??
First off a blog is short for Web Log or in layman's terms an electronic diary. An excellent example of a blog in the district is the Merrimack Valley's blog which chronicles events that occur among the membership.
A blog is an ongoing dialog of events, pictures, references and links which are stored in reverse chronological order.
A blog is designed to stimulate a dialog with it's readership. This is opposite of a website which has static information available for download.
Blogs are normally maintained by many authors and readers and allow for comments, websites are maintained typically by a single Webmaster, designed to deliver information only. Comments can only go to the Webmaster, not the site.
Blogs are an intricate part to modern public relations.
Blogs do not require specific knowledge to design, maintain or distribute, whereas Websites do!!
There are many things that blogs are or blogging is. One thing for certain is that a blog is different for every user, topic or objective. The importance of blogs and the rapid pace in which they are growing in usage is undeniable. It's growth is far outpacing Websites and will continue for many years to come.
In a few days I will share my vision of blog networking for the district and how your club can get started with blogging. It's simple, it's fun and it's important for the growth of the District and membership as a whole.
Dan
September 15, 2008
Technology team virtually meets again.
Brief discussions about the Billboards and locations were discussed. Multiple points were made about the layout of the entry page of the district website. A 3 person group has been selected by Klaus to review and make changes to streamline the look of the site.
July 29, 2008
Are you LinkedIn??

To access, go to the groups section and do a search on "Rotary District 7910". Let's get connected!!
July 21, 2008
District Technology team virtually meets again...
The meeting started on the topic of improving the registration issues and better utilizing Club Runner to handle the cash flow. The discussion included using Paypal to minimize the paper transactions and District follow up on overdue balances. The registration forms would need to be kept simple since modifications would be expensive to modify. Decision was made to implement Paypal on the District site for registration.
Steve Von Lichtenberg is working to update the District membership database. Many of the member emails are not yet listed on the District website club sections. If the members took care of their own information updates the task could be completed in short order. Some members are still having issues logging into Club Runner, others feel it's the club Secretary's role. This has been a challenge across the District for years. These updates will enable an accurate District membership directory going forward.
A breif discussion ensued about the value of LinkedIn and Facebook. Social networking will benefit the District in the short term and a LinkedIn group has been created to help District members connect. Check out District 7910 on LinkedIn groups to join. Blogs will play an increasing role in the District technology plan. Education through webinars and possible the District assembly will be given to help publicize the clubs of the District.
Next virtual meeting will be in 3 weeks.
July 10, 2008
District technology team kick off meeting
Topics discussed included; Broader use of the district website as a registration tool to better manage district events, database management, expanding the use of teleconferencing, webinars for website training of the clubs, extension of the use of blogs as a communication tool to its members, and email rules standardization.
Next teleconference is set of July 21 at 7:30pm in the comfort of your home. Join us...
May 4, 2008
District 7910 Conference Had It All!
April 5, 2008
Bicycle Ride To Raise Funds For Rotary Foundation
Ralph Hammond, PDG, District 7910 is the driving force behind an upcoming Pan District Challenge designed to raise funds for the Rotary Foundation.
The first part of this semiannual event will take place in Eastern Massachusetts on May 17, 2008. Ralph recently told the Merrimack Valley Rotary Club that the bicycle riding event will have two starting points. One is in Sturbridge and the other is in Gardner.Both bike routes will cover all the towns where there are Rotary Clubs in District 7910 and will finish off in Needham. Clubs can sponsor riders (both Rotarian and nonrotarian) to take part in this event by contributing $100 per rider to the Rotary Foundation. In addition, to Rotary Clubs sponsoring riders, there are a number of opportunities for corporate sponsor.
For more information: http://www.rotary7910.org/
March 16, 2008
Shonda Schilling to Speak at the District Conference

February 16, 2008
Merrimack Valley Rotarian Carl Good Talks About His Rotary Trip To Bangladesh

To provide community based rehabilitation
To train parents to take care of their children with disability
To change the attitude of the community toward children with disability
To establish school and vocational institutions
Support Is Needed
The Merrimack Valley Rotary, under Carl's direction and vision will help this organization by raising funds through the Club's own efforts and then to apply for Matching Grants. Anyone interested in helping us with these efforts can contact the Club by either writing to mvrotary@gmail.com or by calling Club President Ken Masson at (978) 446-9366.