Support our runner Tsz Lok NG who has running to support our Rotary Scholarships. You can donate hereon the “Give and Gain” website - all funds raised support Newton High School Scholarships for students who have demonstrated service, talent and a desire to pursue a career in culinary, technology or engineering programs. Every penny raised goes to help our Newton students.
Tsz Lok is an accomplished runner who began his running career in 2018, with recently, average 160km per week training! He has completed 7 Full Marathon in the past few years:
Osaka in 2019
Tokyo is 2024
Kanazawa in 2024
Kyoto in 2025
London in 2025
Sydney in 2025
Berlin in 2025
And now he runs the iconic Boston Marathon for the Newton Rotary Club. If you want to track him his bib number is 30624 so you can track him and cheer him on.
Our wonderful Rotarians Marie Presti,Liz Tavares, Rae Mintz, Gayemarie Brown, and Presti Group colleague Tiffany Arsenault spent a great day visiting Dignity Matters. We packed women's underwear with personalized notes (you matter) for the women Dignity Matters supports. Dignity Matters is a Massachusetts-based non-profit organization dedicated to addressing period poverty by providing free menstrual products, bras, and underwear to women, girls, and transgender men who are homeless or disadvantaged. Our mission is to help individuals stay healthy, regain self-confidence, and live with basic dignity.
We were in awe of CEO and Founder Kate Sanetra-Butler's story – A former a corporate executive and now a mother of two was asked by a young homeless woman in Copley Square, Boston for a spare tampon. The unexpected encounter in June 2016 turned out to be transformational.
Further inquiry into the reality of life for homeless women, which uncovered a desperate need: women at homeless shelters very often have to go without feminine sanitary products and underwear. So SHE DID SOMETHING ABOUT IT. and Dignity Matters was born.
Most people wrongly assume that if a woman receives SNAP benefits (formerly Food Stamps) or uses homeless shelter services, then such basic items are provided. People also assume that all public schools supply sanitary napkins to girls who need them. This could not be further from the truth: women can’t use SNAP benefits to purchase sanitary products or bras for themselves or their daughter, and despite their best efforts, most shelters and public schools in Massachusetts cannot cope with the demand for these products. Because menstrual products are not covered by SNAP benefits, those in need are forced to make impossible choices between buying food or menstrual care. Supporting 170 Massachuesetts non-profits Dignity Matters distributs over 3.8 million items to individuals in need across Massachusetts. Each month, we serve over 17,000 individuals, providing them with the menstrual products, bras, and underwear they need to stay clean, healthy, and comfortable.
This is an impressive, detailed, complex operation and we were happy to do our small part. Stay tuned as we determine how else we might serve this organization. Our outing ended at lunch which is always a great way to spend more time with wonderful women - Rotary is about community, service above self AND fun!
Know a great sophomore student who could benefit from a fully funded Rotary leadership weekend? Due to school vacations and snow storm we have extended our deadline. This is open to ANY 10th grade student in
Newton.
Nominate an Outstanding Newton Sophomore for a Fully Funded Leadership Conference!
The Rotary Club of Newton is thrilled to invite nominations and/or applications for exceptional high school sophomores to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) this summer, June 26th–28, 2026 at Fitchburg State University.
RYLA is a high-energy leadership conference designed to help students grow their confidence, strengthen their leadership skills, and connect with other motivated peers from across the region. It’s an incredible opportunity for rising sophomores who are ready to step into their potential, are community minded and want to make a difference.
The Rotary Club of Newton will fully sponsor six outstanding students, covering all costs of attendance. Two options - have the student fill the application (below ) or nominate a student and we will work with them to get their application in.
The Newton Rotary Club is proud to announce a significant commitment to addressing food insecurity in our community. In collaboration with the City of Newton, the Harmony Foundation, and Village Bank, Newton Rotary is donating $1,000 to each participating local food pantry as part of a community-wide food drive honoring the enduring legacies of Setti Warren and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
This initiative reflects the shared values championed by Dr. King and Setti Warren—service, justice, dignity, and collective responsibility. It also recognizes a simple truth: while moments of unity inspire action, the need to support families facing food insecurity does not end with a single event or season.
A Community Challenge
Newton Rotary is issuing a challenge to our community—to civic organizations, faith communities, businesses, neighborhood groups, and individuals—to match our donations or rally alongside us. Together, we can amplify the impact of this effort and ensure that support for our neighbors continues well beyond this drive.
“This is a powerful moment for our community, but it must also be a sustained one,” said Gayemarie Brown, President of the Newton Rotary Club. “We challenge others to stand with us. The spirit of service embodied by Setti Warren and Dr. King reminds us that the work of ensuring dignity and access for all is ongoing. This need continues, and so must our commitment.”
How Your Support Helps
All food and household items donated at Village Bank, the Newton Free Library, or Newton City Hall will be equally distributed among the participating food pantries:
Newton Food Pantry
Centre Street Pantry
Arabic Baptist Food Pantry
What to Donate
The greatest needs include:
Canned proteins (tuna, chicken, beans)
Nut butters
Rice, pasta, and grains
Canned fruits and vegetables
Cooking oils, spices, and shelf-stable staples
Baby supplies (wipes, diapers)
Toiletries and household essentials
Newton Rotary Challenge!
This food drive continues through February, but its purpose extends far beyond that timeline. By coming together now—and committing to ongoing support—we honor the legacy of leaders who believed deeply in community action and shared responsibility.
Join Newton Rotary in meeting this challenge. Match our commitment. Strengthen our community. Ensure every family has access to nourishing food and the dignity of choice.
Please join us for an evening of community & learning with our Rotary District Governor Johnny Ahern.In addition to listening to Johnny’s interesting story as our first LGBTQ and youngest DG his journey from Marine to entrepreneur to community builder is an inspiration to all. Johnny will share his insights and vision for the future of Rotary, RYLA (Rotary Youth in Action), our newInteract club and any members interested in joining our wonderful Newton Rotary club. We will also be donating any funds raised to our RYLA fund - we plan to send 8 students to this wonderful weekend.
Past Club President Marie Presti, Owner of The Presti Group realty agency, again spearheaded our ongoing commitment to
supporting Community Servings' Thanksgiving Pie fundraiser – Pie In The Sky. For 35 years, Community Servings has provided more than 13 million medically tailored meals (MTMs) to clients across Massachusetts who are living with severe critical and chronic illnesses such as HIV, cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease. Each pie that is sold for $35 provides a full week of nourishing meals.
Thanks to Marie’s energy and drive we also had a great opportunity to deliver extra pies to our first responders – Newton Fire Department and Newton Police Department, many of whom give up their Thanksgiving to be on call to serve our community. Members of Newton Rotary were out delivering our gratitude to the men and women who keep us safe.
We are thrilled to be hosting Pickleball for a Purpose September 20th in partnership with the West Suburban YMCA. Beginners to advanced are welcome. You can register by scanning the QR code on the flyer or the links below. We are raising money for a good cause the YMCA's Out of School Time Program. Your $50.00 donation will be for a good cause.
Information:
This is a mixed-doubles pickleball tournament All skill levels are welcome (Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced).
Your $50.00 donation will benefit the West Suburban YMCA’s Out-of-School Time (OST) program, serving students in grades K-6 from Newton and surrounding towns. OST offers an enriching after-school experience for 80 or more students each day. It allows parents and caregivers peace of mind, knowing their kids are happy, safe, and thriving at the Y. All proceeds from the tournament will enable the Y to ease the financial burden of childcare with affordable rates and a robust financial aid program, which provides scholarships to one-third of students.
It was a tail-wagging good time at the Dog Fest & Parade that happened on May 11th at the Hyde Center in Newton Highlands. Thanks to Rotary members Rae Mintz, Dave Sellers, Marie Presti, John Rice and Liz Tavares. This joyous event featured activities for dogs and dog lovers alike. There was also a vibrant marketplace with vendors offering everything from premium pet food and accessories to grooming services and fun doggy outfits.
The day culminated in a grand dog parade, a celebration of our beloved canine companions. Participants strutted their stuff in various costumes, adding a festive flair to the proceedings.
Rotarians particularly like "doing for the community". We are action oriented, service oriented community members and so it is fitting that our efforts from Pet Fest will support Caring Canines Visiting Therapy Dogs Inc.
Funds raised on May 11th were donated by Newton Rotary Foundation to support Caring Canines Visiting Therapy Dogs Inc. They have over 40 volunteer dog and handler teams that serve more than 20 facilities on a regular basis at no cost throughout a service area in eastern Massachusetts. During these schedule group visits patients can gather and gain energy and strength from these furry friends.