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| 2025-07-03 00:00:00Z | Jul. 02, 2025 | July 4th Parade | Jul. 03, 2025 - Jul. 04, 2025 | View | |||||||||
| 2025-07-03 00:00:00Z | Jul. 02, 2025 | NO SPEAKER | See Breakfast Event below in Upcoming Events | Jul. 03, 2025 |
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| 2025-07-03 07:00:00Z | Jul. 03, 2025 | Breakfast at Morrison Hill Orchard |
Jul. 03, 2025 7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. |
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| 2025-07-04 08:00:00Z | Jul. 04, 2025 | 4th of July Parade - Rememberng Our Veterans |
Jul. 04, 2025 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. |
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| 2025-07-10 00:00:00Z | Jul. 09, 2025 | Susy Sanders | Wonderland and Phillips Children's Foundation | Jul. 10, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-07-17 00:00:00Z | Jul. 16, 2025 | Susan Boyce-Cormier | Our National Parks | Jul. 17, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-07-23 18:00:00Z | Jul. 23, 2025 | Board of Directors Meeting |
Jul. 23, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| 2025-07-24 00:00:00Z | Jul. 23, 2025 | CLUB ASSEMBLY | All Club Topics Are Open | Jul. 24, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-07-26 09:00:00Z | Jul. 26, 2025 | Summerfest |
Jul. 26, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
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| 2025-07-31 00:00:00Z | Jul. 30, 2025 | NO MEETING AT UMF | See Peace Pole Dedication in Events Below | Jul. 31, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-07-31 07:00:00Z | Jul. 31, 2025 | Peace Pole Dedication |
Jul. 31, 2025 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. |
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| 2025-08-03 06:00:00Z | Aug. 03, 2025 | Crosswalk/Sidewalk and Downtown Painting |
Aug. 03, 2025 6:00 a.m. - 12:46 p.m. |
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| 2025-08-07 00:00:00Z | Aug. 06, 2025 | Katie O'Donnell, UMF Digital Content Specialist | Present Day Media | Aug. 07, 2025 |
Role: Katie O’Donnell, digital content specialist, works with her team to provide training and support to the hundreds of website managers who manage content on umaine.edu, with an eye for brand standards and 508-accessibility guidelines. Bio: O’Donnell joined the Division of Marketing and Communications at UMaine in 2022 after an 11-year stint at her alma mater, University of Maine at Farmington, where she worked in alumni and development. She has worked various roles from international travel lead for a retirement community to communications with Walt Disney Company in Orlando. She lives in Wilton with her husband, two wonderful stepkids, and her goldendoodle, Bodie. |
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| 2025-08-14 00:00:00Z | Aug. 13, 2025 | Stephan Bunker, State Representative | Legislative Update | Aug. 14, 2025 |
Lessons from a freshman legislator, a review of the first session of the 132nd legislature Rep. Stephan Bunker is serving his first term in the Maine House of Representatives. He is a member of the Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Committee and the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. Bunker’s career in public safety began as a municipal and county police officer. Later, he served as a police academy cadre, EMT, corrections officer and 9-1-1 dispatcher. Additionally, he has been a volunteer firefighter for 46 years. He is also a veteran, having served in the Army and later the Coast Guard Reserves, retiring as a Lieutenant Commander. Bunker is also active in his community. He completed 35 years on the select board, is an officer in the local American Legion Post, a member of the Elks and Rotary Clubs and a member of the Wilton Fish & Game Club. He also serves on the Greater Franklin Chamber of Commerce and the Farmington Historical Society. He resides in Farmington with his wife, Cheryl.
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| 2025-08-14 08:15:00Z | Aug. 14, 2025 | Backpack Packing! |
Aug. 14, 2025 8:15 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. |
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| 2025-08-21 00:00:00Z | Aug. 20, 2025 | CLUB ASSEMBLY | All Club Topics Are Open | Aug. 21, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-08-28 00:00:00Z | Aug. 27, 2025 | Paul McKee & Jeff Harris | Realty Today! | Aug. 28, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-09-04 00:00:00Z | Sep. 03, 2025 | Mary Redmond-Luce | Franklin County Adult Education | Sep. 04, 2025 |
EnrichmentParticipating in Enrichment Classes is Good for Health!Enrichment classes for adults offer numerous benefits, including improved cognitive function, enhanced emotional well-being, expanded social connections, and increased opportunities for personal growth and skill development. These classes can also foster a sense of accomplishment and confidence, contributing to overall life satisfaction. Here’s a more detailed look at the benefits: Cognitive Enhancement: Enrichment activities like puzzles, board games, and learning new skills can help improve memory, reasoning, and overall cognitive abilities. This can help reduce the risk of cognitive decline and conditions like dementia. Emotional Well-being: Engaging in meaningful activities and creative pursuits can be deeply fulfilling, boosting self-esteem and a renewed sense of identity. It also helps seniors cope with life’s challenges more effectively. Social Connection: Enrichment classes provide opportunities for interaction with peers, instructors, and mentors, fostering a sense of belonging and reducing the risks associated with loneliness and social isolation. Skill Development: These classes can help individuals master new skills or improve existing ones, whether for career advancement or personal enjoyment. They also encourage a mindset of lifelong learning, which is crucial for adapting to changing circumstances. Personal Growth and Purpose: Participating in enrichment activities can provide a sense of purpose and accomplishment, contributing to a more positive outlook on life and greater life satisfaction. Overall Quality of Life: Enrichment classes can contribute to a higher quality of life by promoting mental and physical health, social connections, and a sense of purpose. Where Can I Find Meaningful Enrichment Classes?Adult education programs across the state offer enrichment classes for adults. These classes often charge minimal fees to support the instructor and any needed supplies. Programs do not try to make money offering enrichment classes but have to charge something because classes must support themselves. There is no state subsidy attached to enrichment classes; these classes operate aside from academic programs but they are important aspects of building healthy communities. What Types of Classes Are Available?There are SO many classes available for adults to participate in across Maine! After a quick scan, these classes were available: Yoga Line Dance Using Digital Devices Cake Decorating Quilting Basic Sewing Walking Club Using a Compass for Navigation in the Maine Woods Hunter’s Safety And SO MUCH MORE! |
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| 2025-09-10 18:00:00Z | Sep. 10, 2025 | Board of Directors Meeting |
Sep. 10, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| 2025-09-11 00:00:00Z | Sep. 10, 2025 | Rachel McClellan | Classification Talk | Sep. 11, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-09-18 00:00:00Z | Sep. 17, 2025 | CLUB ASSEMBLY | All Club Topics Are Open | Sep. 18, 2025 |
A Rotary Club Assembly is a regular club meeting dedicated to discussing and coordinating club business, such as future plans, projects, and committee reports, rather than a formal program. These assemblies provide a forum for member participation, enabling the sharing of ideas, addressing concerns, and fostering a collective understanding of the club's direction, with the club president typically leading the discussion to ensure transparency and engagement. Key Purposes of a Rotary Club Assembly
Directors and committee chairs provide updates to the club on their projects and activities.
The assembly serves as a platform to develop long-term plans, coordinate committee efforts, and discuss upcoming initiatives for the new Rotary year.
Assemblies encourage members, especially new ones, to learn about the club's operations and contribute their ideas and feedback.
Members exchange information on topics of importance to the club, ensuring everyone is informed about goals and ongoing activities.
The meetings offer ongoing education about Rotary, including the importance of membership development, community outreach, and Rotary's values. How a Club Assembly Typically Works
The club president or a designated officer leads the assembly, guiding discussions and ensuring member interests are addressed.
Unlike a standard Rotary meeting, a club assembly lacks a pre-scheduled guest speaker or entertainment, focusing instead on internal club business and member interaction.
While past performance might be reviewed, the primary goal is to look forward, outlining the president's aspirations and the plans of various committees for the upcoming Rotary year.
The assembly provides a crucial opportunity for members to voice their ideas, concerns, and commitments to the club's goals. Why They Are Important
Assemblies promote transparency and inclusivity by providing a clear channel for communication between club leaders and members.
By involving members in the planning process, assemblies help create a shared vision and commitment to the club's success.
Regular assemblies facilitate effective club administration by fostering communication and allowing for adjustments to plans. |
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| 2025-09-25 00:00:00Z | Sep. 24, 2025 | Ashley MacMillan | The Mission of LifeFlight of Maine | Sep. 25, 2025 |
We move the doors of the trauma center closer to the patient.We deliver ICU-level care anywhere in Maine to anyone who needs us. Our highly skilled crew is equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment, which we bring to our patients with the speed of a helicopter, airplane, or ground ambulance. We give people in Maine facing critical illness or injury their best chance on their worst day. People
LifeFlight of Maine and The LifeFlight Foundation each have a multidisciplinary team that oversees operations. Governance and oversight for LifeFlight of Maine are provided by a Clinical Practice Committee and a Steering Committee, while the Foundation has a Board of Trustees. Structure & Governance
LifeFlight is a nonprofit organization comprised of three divisions:
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| 2025-10-02 00:00:00Z | Oct. 01, 2025 | Meg "Jupiter" Charles | Appalachian Trail Hike Experience | Oct. 02, 2025 |
Comments from a Proud Dad Henry David Thoreau said, "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."
I think that sums up well my daughter, Meg's last five months. Every step of the way has been an accomplishment. The last year even, as she worked at least three jobs to finance what had been an idea and then a dream and then a reality and now, a new self-awareness, lifelong lessons, memories, friendships, and appreciation for the outdoors!
Being on foot has always been important to our family and I am blessed that continues as Anne and I grow older and Meg and Emma grow wiser. Barefoot in the sand, dressed up in those pretty shoes, faster than ever in sneakers, stronger in ski boots, and putting the miles in wearing hiking shoes. For these lifelong activities, I am grateful. Meghan, I am so proud of your vision and your "sticktoitiveness". To sleep on the ground, to get up and get going, everyday a new challenge. Once again, you have exceded our understanding of potential. Congratulations on your "coming home" to Maine! So very well done! |
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| 2025-10-09 00:00:00Z | Oct. 08, 2025 | Scott Boucher | PolioPlus Update | Oct. 09, 2025 |
Scott Boucher, President of the Old Town Rotary Club, is also the PolioPlus Chair on the District Foundation Committee for the Maine side of the border. Scott will provide us with an update on the status of PolioPlus in our district and globally. Undoubtedly, he will provide ideas for clubs to utilize to celebrate World Polio Day on October 24th and bring awareness of the disease to our community. |
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| 2025-10-16 00:00:00Z | Oct. 15, 2025 | CLUB ASSEMBLY | All Club Topics Are Open | Oct. 16, 2025 |
A Rotary Club Assembly is a regular club meeting dedicated to discussing and coordinating club business, such as future plans, projects, and committee reports, rather than a formal program. These assemblies provide a forum for member participation, enabling the sharing of ideas, addressing concerns, and fostering a collective understanding of the club's direction, with the club president typically leading the discussion to ensure transparency and engagement. Key Purposes of a Rotary Club Assembly
Directors and committee chairs provide updates to the club on their projects and activities.
The assembly serves as a platform to develop long-term plans, coordinate committee efforts, and discuss upcoming initiatives for the new Rotary year.
Assemblies encourage members, especially new ones, to learn about the club's operations and contribute their ideas and feedback.
Members exchange information on topics of importance to the club, ensuring everyone is informed about goals and ongoing activities.
The meetings offer ongoing education about Rotary, including the importance of membership development, community outreach, and Rotary's values. How a Club Assembly Typically Works
The club president or a designated officer leads the assembly, guiding discussions and ensuring member interests are addressed.
Unlike a standard Rotary meeting, a club assembly lacks a pre-scheduled guest speaker or entertainment, focusing instead on internal club business and member interaction.
While past performance might be reviewed, the primary goal is to look forward, outlining the president's aspirations and the plans of various committees for the upcoming Rotary year.
The assembly provides a crucial opportunity for members to voice their ideas, concerns, and commitments to the club's goals. Why They Are Important
Assemblies promote transparency and inclusivity by providing a clear channel for communication between club leaders and members.
By involving members in the planning process, assemblies help create a shared vision and commitment to the club's success.
Regular assemblies facilitate effective club administration by fostering communication and allowing for adjustments to plans. |
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| 2025-10-22 18:00:00Z | Oct. 22, 2025 | Board of Directors Meeting |
Oct. 22, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| 2025-10-23 00:00:00Z | Oct. 22, 2025 | Matt Billian | Billian Moments Production & The Wall That Heals Experiences | Oct. 23, 2025 |
Five years ago, Matt Billian left his fifteen-year career in public safety and turned his passion into a business. He is now known locally for his aerial photography. “It all started with an interest in aviation,” he said. “And seeing things from up high.” As a teenager, he paid for flight lessons by cleaning hangars at the Twitchell Airport in Turner. He could fly planes before he learned to drive a car. When drones began to be released, he was immediately hooked. Billian Moments Productions has a memorandum of understanding with Franklin County’s emergency management services. Billian provides aerial visuals of emergency events as a community service. His background in public safety gives him an understanding of how emergency management operations work and how to operate safely in a crisis. “To see something in its entirety and to utilize that for disaster relief,” he said, is immensely valuable to the county. During the December 18 flood, Billian took drone footage that was published by the Daily Bulldog and widely shared in the community, helping the public to understand the gravity of the event. Billian recently changed his company name from Billian Moments Photography to Billian Moments Productions to reflect his wide range of offerings. The list is long: aerial cinematography, cinematic interviews, aerial construction footage, long term construction time lapse, commercial advertising, aerial live broadcasting, contract videography, event videography, real estate videography, directing commercials, and full production from planning to producing. “Now it’s what you need me to be,” he said, instead of simply photography. Despite his multi-faceted skillset, Billian’s roots are in photography. He has been playing around with cameras since he was young, owing his skills to never letting himself use an automatic camera setting. “I made myself go to manual right away,” he said. “It was very frustrating, but it’s definitely paid off.” Billian said that he has found that splitting the business roles with his wife, to make sure “it doesn’t ever become stagnant,” has kept his excitement for visual art alive. Learn more about Billian Moments Productions at www.billianmoments.com. |
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| 2025-10-24 16:30:00Z | Oct. 24, 2025 | Trunk or Treat with UMF Rotaract |
Oct. 24, 2025 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. |
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| 2025-10-25 10:00:00Z | Oct. 25, 2025 | Halloween Window Painting |
Oct. 25, 2025 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. |
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| 2025-10-30 00:00:00Z | Oct. 29, 2025 | Kirsten Swan & Guests | Who and What is SCC at UMF? | Oct. 30, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-11-01 00:00:00Z | Oct. 31, 2025 | 24th Annual Dan & Janet Warner Rotary Pajama Drive | Nov. 01, 2025 - Dec. 18, 2025 | View | |||||||||
| 2025-11-06 00:00:00Z | Nov. 05, 2025 | Doug Ibarguen {MEETING IN THE LANDING} | Our Rotary Foundation | Nov. 06, 2025 |
Our Rotary Foundation
The Rotary Foundation, established in 1917, is the charitable arm of Rotary International. Its primary objective is to promote world peace, understanding, and goodwill through humanitarian efforts. The Foundation focuses on seven Rotary’s strategic areas: peacebuilding and conflict prevention, disease prevention and treatment, water, sanitation, and hygiene, maternal and child health, education, community economic development, and supporting the environment. One of its flagship initiatives is PolioPlus, launched in 1985 to eradicate polio worldwide. This program has mobilized resources, funding, and volunteers to immunize billions of children and raise awareness about the disease. Through partnerships with organizations like the World Health Organization, UNICEF and Bill & Belinda Gates Foundation, PolioPlus has made significant strides toward a polio-free world. Global Grants, Ambassadorial Scholarships and Rotary Peace Centers are also major areas of focus for The Rotary Foundation. The Rotary Foundation exemplifies the spirit of service, striving to create lasting change and improve lives globally, making it a cornerstone of Rotary's commitment to humanitarian service. |
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| 2025-11-13 00:00:00Z | Nov. 12, 2025 | LeeAnna Lavoie {MEETING IN THE LANDING} | Healthy Community Coalition | Nov. 13, 2025 |
MaineHealth Community Health Farmington supports health and wellness programs in Franklin County. Our team of talented nurses, health educators, volunteer providers and support staff offers health screenings, health information, programs and events to support healthy lifestyles that prevent disease and improve quality of life. Services include:
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| 2025-11-19 18:00:00Z | Nov. 19, 2025 | Board of Directors Meeting |
Nov. 19, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| 2025-11-20 00:00:00Z | Nov. 19, 2025 | CLUB ASSEMBLY | All Club Topics Are Open | Nov. 20, 2025 |
A Rotary Club Assembly is a regular club meeting dedicated to discussing and coordinating club business, such as future plans, projects, and committee reports, rather than a formal program. These assemblies provide a forum for member participation, enabling the sharing of ideas, addressing concerns, and fostering a collective understanding of the club's direction, with the club president typically leading the discussion to ensure transparency and engagement. Key Purposes of a Rotary Club Assembly
Directors and committee chairs provide updates to the club on their projects and activities.
The assembly serves as a platform to develop long-term plans, coordinate committee efforts, and discuss upcoming initiatives for the new Rotary year.
Assemblies encourage members, especially new ones, to learn about the club's operations and contribute their ideas and feedback.
Members exchange information on topics of importance to the club, ensuring everyone is informed about goals and ongoing activities.
The meetings offer ongoing education about Rotary, including the importance of membership development, community outreach, and Rotary's values. How a Club Assembly Typically Works
The club president or a designated officer leads the assembly, guiding discussions and ensuring member interests are addressed.
Unlike a standard Rotary meeting, a club assembly lacks a pre-scheduled guest speaker or entertainment, focusing instead on internal club business and member interaction.
While past performance might be reviewed, the primary goal is to look forward, outlining the president's aspirations and the plans of various committees for the upcoming Rotary year.
The assembly provides a crucial opportunity for members to voice their ideas, concerns, and commitments to the club's goals. Why They Are Important
Assemblies promote transparency and inclusivity by providing a clear channel for communication between club leaders and members.
By involving members in the planning process, assemblies help create a shared vision and commitment to the club's success.
Regular assemblies facilitate effective club administration by fostering communication and allowing for adjustments to plans. |
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| 2025-11-20 10:00:00Z | Nov. 20, 2025 | Cabot Cheese Arrival |
Nov. 20, 2025 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. |
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| 2025-11-27 00:00:00Z | Nov. 26, 2025 | THANKSGIVING - NO MEETING | HAPPY THANKSGIVING! | Nov. 27, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-12-04 00:00:00Z | Dec. 03, 2025 | Kym Recco & Festival of Trees Committee | Final Arrangements for the 27th Annual Festival of Trees | Dec. 04, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-12-05 00:00:00Z | Dec. 04, 2025 | Festival of Trees Sign up Lists | Dec. 05, 2025 - Dec. 07, 2025 | View | |||||||||
| 2025-12-06 07:00:00Z | Dec. 06, 2025 | 27th Annual Festival of Trees |
Dec. 06, 2025 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. |
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| 2025-12-11 00:00:00Z | Dec. 10, 2025 | District Governor Sue Pratt | Unite for Good | Dec. 11, 2025 |
About Sue She was the President of Farmington Rotary from January 1998 to June of 2000. She has been active with many projects over the years, including many fundraisers, the club’s Festival of Trees, the local youth programs, providing invocations for the club. Sue and her husband Rupert Pratt live in Strong Maine, where they raised their son Andrew and daughter Sarah on the family farm. Beef farming has been a part of the multi- generational family since 1979. She retired from Superintendent of Schools. Rotary Résumé Original join date 31 Dec 2003 (Farmington , ) Current club join date 23 Mar 2016 (Farmington , ) Years of service 16 years 3 months Roles District Governor (DG) (2025-2026) District Governor-elect (DGE) (2024-2025) District Governor-nominee (DGN) (2023-2024) Assistant Governor (2020-2024) Farmington, (Rotary Club) Club President (2018-2020) Member (2003-2011, 2016 - Present) Rangeley, (Rotary Club) Member (2014-2016) |
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| 2025-12-13 19:00:00Z | Dec. 13, 2025 | Holiday Social at the Wiles Residence |
Dec. 13, 2025 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. |
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| 2025-12-18 00:00:00Z | Dec. 17, 2025 | Pajama Gift Wrapping | Christmas Cheer of the 24th Annual Dan & Janet Warner Pajama Drive | Dec. 18, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2025-12-18 17:00:00Z | Dec. 18, 2025 | Evening of Hope Fundraiser for the Hannon Family |
Dec. 18, 2025 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. |
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| 2025-12-25 00:00:00Z | Dec. 24, 2025 | CHRISTMAS - NO MEETING | MERRY CHRISTMAS | Dec. 25, 2025 | View | ||||||||
| 2026-01-01 00:00:00Z | Dec. 31, 2025 | NEW YEAR'S DAY - NO MEETING | HAPPY NEW YEAR | Jan. 01, 2026 | View |