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Tri-Town Rotary · 3M ago

Henry Kranz

I’ve been in the Berkshires 23 years. And the reason I’m here, is that I wanted to start some early childhood education programs that I had in my head. It could have been in Tennessee or Nevada or God knows … Continue reading →
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Tri-Town Rotary · 4M ago

Scott Robinson and the 4H

Scott Robinson also said: The reason I’m involved in Rotary is to give back to the community and to the international aspect of Rotary. I’ve been fortunate in life, and I want to share and to be able to give … Continue reading →
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Tri-Town Rotary · 4M ago

Michael Pulitzer is a Tir-Town Rotarian

Michael Pulitzer is a Tri-Town Rotarian, I am a business man and educator, I am a Tri-Town Rotarian, I am a Tour Director and a Yoga Teacher, I enjoy weekly lunches with fellow business people and fellow educators. I enjoy … Continue reading →
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Tri-Town Rotary · 4M ago

What does it mean to be a Tri-Town Rotarian

Take some time to answer these questions for yourself as we prepare to create 1 minute responses from our membership. How did you get involved in Rotary? Who helped you get involved in Rotary? What do you enjoy most about … Continue reading →
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Tri-Town Rotary · 6M ago

Sara Singer, Ambassadorial Scholar, kick off Rotary Foundation Month at Tri-Town Rotary

Sara Singer, Ambassadorial Scholar kicked off the month with an inspirational talk at today’s meeting, a joint meeting with the Great Barrington Rotary Club. President Marianne Young welcomed our fellow Rotarians. November is the Rotary Foundation Month. Tri-Town’s Rotary Foundation … Continue readi
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Tri-Town Rotary · 7M ago

Tri-Town Weekly 10/18 Reported By Jake McCandless

Judy Turtz Introduced Linda Cross, a health coach for Take Shape for Life. Linda began with telling her own story of having lost 100lbs and how she works at staying healthy. For her optimal health is defined as the best … Continue reading →
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Tri-Town Rotary · 8M ago

Tri-Town Weekly 9.27.11 reported by Paul Carter

Nick Arienti introduced our speaker, Bob Nason, Lee Town Administrator who spoke of the challenges and opportunities of Lee. 1. Mill redevelopment Only 1 of the 5 Lee mills remains, meaning loss of jobs. The mills need to be redeveloped … Continue reading →
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Tri-Town Rotary · 8M ago

Tri-Town Weekly 9/06/11

Guest speakers were Webster Beall and Ernesto Martinez from Camp Hill Village, Copake, NY. Camp Hil is an international organization started in Scotland just after World War II. Camp Hill Village in Copake, NY was started in 1961 to help … Continue reading →
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Tri-Town Rotary · 10M ago

Tri-Town Rotary gets Foundation Grant

The Rotary Foundation has provided a matching grant for Tri-Town’s project to help get educational supplies for children impacted by the tsunami in Japan. Specifically our funds in partnership with a Japanese Rotary will purchase radiation detectors for students to … Continue reading →
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