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| 2025-11-01 00:00:00Z | Oct. 31, 2025 | 24th Annual Dan & Janet Warner Rotary Pajama Drive | Nov. 01, 2025 - Dec. 18, 2025 | View | |||||||
| 2025-12-05 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 | ||||||
| 2026-01-08 00:00:00Z | Jan. 07, 2026 | Chad Hammer, Maine Natural Areas Program Biologist | Invasive Species of Maine | Jan. 08, 2026 |
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry is pleased to announce Chad Hammer as the new Invasive Plant Biologist with the Maine Natural Areas Program (MNAP). Hammer earned a B.S. in Ecology from SUNY Plattsburgh and an M.S. in Forestry with the Natural Resources Department at The University of New Hampshire (UNH). While at UNH, he researched the invasion patterns and impacts of terrestrial invasive plants and published research on increasing the biotic resistance of native plant communities in riparian forests to non-native plant invasions by planting native trees during restoration efforts after Hurricane Irene. Before MNAP, Chad was a forester and wildland firefighter with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes on the Flathead Reservation and studied Forest Ecology & Management and Climate Science at the University of Montana. In addition, Chad worked with Lake Champlain Research Institute from 2013 to 2017 as a research technician, assisting in collecting and identifying plankton communities and the long-term monitoring of water quality, food webs, and invasive zooplankton within Lake Champlain.
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| 2026-01-14 18:00:00Z | Jan. 14, 2026 | Board of Directors Meeting |
Jan. 14, 2026 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| 2026-01-15 00:00:00Z | Jan. 14, 2026 | NO MEETING TODAY | Following Protocol based on RSU 9 2-Hour Delay | Jan. 15, 2026 | View | ||||||
| 2026-01-22 00:00:00Z | Jan. 21, 2026 | Nancy Allen | The Tyngtown Club | Jan. 22, 2026 |
The Tyngtown Club of Wilton celebrates its 125th Anniversary this year! The club founded January 13, 1900 originally included nine women devoted to self-improvement. The women rotated alphabetically to present an area of research including topics such as agriculture and Parliamentary Law. During their recent celebration, current Tyngtown members reminisced and read “A Poem written for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Tyngtown Club by charter member, Mary A. Bass, in her 92nd year. |
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| 2026-01-29 00:00:00Z | Jan. 28, 2026 | Ron Greco | Maine Moose Guide Service & Maine Moose Kids | Jan. 29, 2026 |
Maine Moose Guide Service We strive for every guest to experience the best possible wilderness adventure. We learn every client as an individual and work diligently to deliver an experience that matches their greatest expectations. Come to where we make our home your home! Are you tired of outfitters that treat you like a number? We serve a limited number of clients each season to ensure we are able to get to know each of our guests as family. It’s the little things we do and the extra effort that let’s you know we truly care about every single adventure. Maine Moose Kids Moose Maine Kids is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and providing opportunities to youth to learn about and enjoy traditional outdoor activities like camping, fishing, hunting, canoeing and hiking. |
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| 2026-01-31 08:00:00Z | Jan. 31, 2026 | Barn Quilt Workshop |
Jan. 31, 2026 8:00 a.m. - 4:42 p.m. |
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| 2026-02-05 00:00:00Z | Feb. 04, 2026 | Tom Saviello | "Water Battery" Project in Western Maine | Feb. 05, 2026 |
“Water Battery” proposed in western MainePumped storage hydropower could be coming to Maine. In July, Western Maine Energy Storage filed for a preliminary permit from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for a proposed development near the Central Maine Power transmission corridor. The project would be mostly in Dixfield, with a small portion in Canton, in Oxford County. The FERC permit, which will secure the site for further studies including economic and environmental feasibility, is the first step in a permitting process that will take years. Western Maine Energy Storage was established by the Pittsfield-based Cianbro Corporation in May 2024 to spearhead the “water battery,” shorthand for the two-reservoir system that involves pumping and storing water to meet the grid’s energy needs. A primary goal of the project is to boost resilience by putting power onto the grid at times when other renewable resources, like wind and solar, aren’t generating electricity. A prime example of this is during evening hours after the sun has set, when energy demand, also known as the load curve, tends to peak. “We all do appreciate the renewables on the grid, but they can’t always supply the energy electricity that we need. So a project of this nature will help stabilize that supply,” said Lauren Walsh, Cianbro’s corporate environmental manager. The proposed 500 megawatt project would be the state’s first and only the fourth such energy development in New England. Two pumped storage hydropower plants have operated in Western Massachusetts for decades, and Connecticut has a smaller facility that’s been in operation since the late 1920s. There are a handful of such projects around the country, according to FERC data. How does pumped storage hydropower work? In order to function, pumped storage hydropower relies on differences in elevation in order for water to flow between two artificial reservoirs. Oxford County’s topography makes the chosen location a match for the proposed development. Western Maine Energy Storage plans to build an upper and lower reservoir, each at 100 acres in size. The two reservoirs will be connected by a pipe. A powerhouse sitting just above the lower reservoir will generate electricity whenever water flows down from the upper reservoir and passes through a turbine. That electricity can then be passed onto the grid. “When power is relatively cheap, you pump water up, and then when it gets really expensive, or there’s a lack of juice in the system, you flow it back down,” said Tom Brennan, director of public affairs with Western Maine Energy Storage.
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| 2026-02-07 09:45:00Z | Feb. 07, 2026 | Pizza at the Children's Festival |
Feb. 07, 2026 9:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. |
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| 2026-02-12 00:00:00Z | Feb. 11, 2026 | Sue Jones | CLASSIFICATION TALK | Feb. 12, 2026 | View | ||||||
| 2026-02-18 18:00:00Z | Feb. 18, 2026 | Board of Directors Meeting |
Feb. 18, 2026 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| 2026-02-19 00:00:00Z | Feb. 18, 2026 | CLUB ASSEMBLY | All Club Topics Are Open | Feb. 19, 2026 |
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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| 2026-02-26 00:00:00Z | Feb. 25, 2026 | Stephen Bennett, NorthStar EMS | Addressing Falls - How to Help | Feb. 26, 2026 | View | ||||||
| 2026-03-05 00:00:00Z | Mar. 04, 2026 | Joseph "Maestro" O'Brien | Maine Stream Place Robotics Update | Mar. 05, 2026 |
To mentor and encourage Maine FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) teams by training how to design, manufacture, assemble, compete and excel in FIRST® competitions. |
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| 2026-03-18 18:00:00Z | Mar. 18, 2026 | Board of Directors Meeting |
Mar. 18, 2026 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| 2026-03-29 14:00:00Z | Mar. 29, 2026 | Public Theatre - "Whit's End" |
Mar. 29, 2026 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
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| 2026-04-09 00:00:00Z | Apr. 08, 2026 | NO MORNING MEETING | See ACT Club Dinner this Evening in Upcoming Events | Apr. 09, 2026 |
Instead of a morning meeting, please join us this Evening for the Act Club Dinner as seen in the Upcoming Events. |
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| 2026-04-09 17:00:00Z | Apr. 09, 2026 | Act Clubs Spaghetti Dinner |
Apr. 09, 2026 5:00 p.m. - Apr. 29, 2026 8:30 p.m. |
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| 2026-04-11 18:00:00Z | Apr. 11, 2026 | Farmington Rotary's Price Is Right Game |
Apr. 11, 2026 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. |
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| 2026-04-15 18:00:00Z | Apr. 15, 2026 | Board of Directors Meeting |
Apr. 15, 2026 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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| 2026-05-14 00:00:00Z | May 13, 2026 | UMF DINING HALL NOT AVAILABLE | May 14, 2026 | View | |||||||
| 2026-05-20 18:00:00Z | May 20, 2026 | Board of Directors Meeting |
May 20, 2026 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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