Please come and join in the celebration and club gathering on August 6 to celebrate the retirement of Julianne and Tom Simmons. The 'gala' will be at Mike Del Duca's home and invitations have been sent. Please RSVP from the invitation. Please note that this is a casual/come as you are gathering. Overdressed people will not be admitted.
Be on hand for the Berkeley Heights Summer Concert at the Grove at The Park on Wednesday, July 28th at 7pm. Good Vibrations and Rag Dolls will be playing some great music. What goes better with Beach Boys music than Beach Balls? Yes, the Berkeley Heights Rotary Club will be giving out multi-colored beach balls to anyone that wants one. Look for the Rotary tent and come over and say hello. We're looking forward to seeing you! Hope for good weather...
Do you have used textbooks, cookbooks or any books at all that you no longer need or have room for? The Rotary Club of Berkeley Heights has sponsored a Book Bin and it's located in the parking lot of the VFW Hall at 15 Locust Avenue, Berkeley Heights. Any book that has a ISDN code on the back will be accepted. Please use the bin 24/7.
The Rotary Club of Berkeley Heights is excited to welcome our newest member, Greg Chew. Greg is a Berkeley Heights resident and enjoys being involved in charities and volunteering. The Berkeley Heights Rotary Club is looking forward to working with Greg on community and worldwide projects.
On Saturday, May 1 the Rotary Club of Berkeley Heights assisted the Little Flower Food Pantry in relocating to their new quarters in the recently enlarged Little Flower Church. Shelving, food items and equipment were moved from the Parish Center. All of the food items were inventoried and put on shelves. The Rotary Club also donated a refrigerator so the pantry can continue to serve the community.
The Berkeley Heights Rotary Club is always welcoming new members who enjoy the comradery and helping to improve our community. If interested please get it touch!
Berkeley Heights Chief of Police, Justin Massimino will be speaking to the Berkeley Heights Rotary Club on Wednesday, April 28 at 12:15p. Chief Massimino will be bringing the club up to date as to what is happening in Berkeley Heights related to law enforcement and related topics. This is a virtual meeting and guests are welcome to join. Pre-registration is required for this meeting and can be done by clicking here.
The Rotary Club of Berkeley Heights is looking for local like minded people to become active members of Rotary. Our club is a cohesive and friendly group always seeking ways to support both our Berkeley Heights Community and Rotary initiatives worldwide. Local projects have included food drives, scholarships for graduating Governor Livingston Senior, the Medic Alert Program, supporting the local scouting troops and so much more. If you are interested and would like more information please join us at one of our scheduled Zoom meetings or reach out to us via email - berkeleyheightsrotaryclub@gmail.com or by phone at 908-803-5747. Information about membership can also be obtained at the Rotary International website . If you would like to submit a membership application, it can be accessed at the Berkeley Heights Rotary Club website.