Saturday, February 21, 2009

MV Rotary's Job Show Begins To Come Together

Shown are some of the crew of The New England Job Show as they are editing some of the hours of footage that was taken outside of the studio. The rest of the Show will be shot in the studio at Chelmsford, Massachusetts and will be ready for airing soon. For more information on The New England Job Show write to thejobshow@gmail.com

Friday, February 13, 2009

Chelmsford Man Stays Busy

In case you missed it, we have a new celebrity in our club. Ken was interviewed by the Boston Globe for a Vocational Project our club is currently running to help the unemployed. We've also created a blog for the project http://www.thejobshow.blogspot.com/ and it's listed in the current project on the sidebar.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Planning Begins For TV Show To Help People Get A Job

The MV Rotary is sponsoring the production of a television show that is designed to help people get a job. The show is mostly manned by individuals who are unemployed. The show will be tapped at the TV studios in Chelmsford, Massachusetts and will air on other cable stations around the area. Shown is Matt Scott, station manager, giving the crew an overview of how to produce a show. Stay tuned for updates on this project.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Back From Kenya...MV Rotarian Tells His Story

Late last year, Merrimack Valley Rotarian Carl Good went to Kenya on a trip with 70 Rotarians and non Rotarians to help people in that country impacted by AIDS and other illnesses. It was the largest such excursion in Rotary history. Carl recently made his presentation to the Club about this very special trip. If you want to learn more about Carl's trip (and his earlier trip to Bangladesh) simply type his name in the search widget at the top left of this page.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Rotary Announces This Year's Woodchuck Award Winner!

Dan LeBlanc won this year's Bob McDonald Woodchuck Award.

The Merrimack Valley Rotary honers one of its members with this award each year. The award goes to the member who had the tallest tale to tell during the year. The award is given out at the meeting closest to Ground Hog Day.

Dan won the award this year because of his stories of going into the woods every morning looking for a deer. But never coming back with any evidence to prove it! Congratulations to Dan! Shown is Dan (left) and Bob! Ask Bob how the award got started...he has a tale to tell.