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A Rodin in Madison: the Discover of a Masterpiece
Apr 12, 2018
Mallory Mortillaro serves as the Curator of Collections for the Hartley Dodge Foundation in Madison. She was hired to catalog the artwork housed inside of the Hartley Dodge Memorial during which she uncovered a Rodin marble bust of Napoleon, a piece lost to the art world since the 1930s. After a year of research the piece was authenticated as an official work by Auguste Rodin. Mallory continues to oversee and research the collection of the Hartley Dodge Foundation. |
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Featuring Budd, Parker and Pinto at Charlie Brown's Chatham
Apr 19, 2018 6:00 PM
Madison Rotary is inviting business professionals, community leaders, neighbors and volunteers who are interested in making a positive difference locally and globally to a networking social from 6pm to 8pm on April 19th at Charlie Brown's Steakhouse, 522 Southern Blvd, Chatham. The event will feature several professional women, Carlotta Budd, Liz Parker and Jen Pinto, to speak about the power and impact of their Rotary experiences. Carlotta Budd of Madison is an attorney in Madison. Liz Parker of Harding Township, an award winning journalist, is the co-publisher and executive editor of the New Jersey Hills Media Group. Both Budd and Parker have been long-time Rotarians with services over 30 and 25 years, respectively. Jen Pinto of Florham Park, an operations manager with AvalonBay Communities, Inc., has enjoyed doing good as a Rotarian since 2017. Founded in 1905, Rotary International is the world’s most prominent service organization with 1.2 million members focusing efforts in promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water, saving mothers and children, supporting education, and growing local economies. Madison Rotary holds weekly breakfast and lunch meetings on Thursdays at 7:47AM to 8:30AM at the Madison Area YMCA, 111 Kings Road in Madison, and 12:15PM to 1:30PM at Rod’s Steakhouse and Seafood Grill, One Convent Road in Convent Station, respectively. To accommodate many prospective members who are not available to attend meetings during the day, evening meetings will be held on the first and third Thursdays every month at this Chatham location. “Rotarians are people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures who share a passion for service. Currently, we have almost 90 enthusiastic, dedicated and humanitarian service-driven Rotarians in Madison. We network, discuss the needs of our community and take tangible action, while enjoying friendship and having a sense purpose and fun. We are excited to grow our membership through networking and local service projects, including End Hunger 3.6, Community Shredding, Camp Merry Heart, Gift of Life, and many more,” says Jeannie Tsukamoto, Membership Chair of Rotary District 7470, which consists of 48 Rotaries in the area. Attendees will have the opportunity to make new business connections and service-driven friends. The event will be cash bar and food. Attendees are encouraged to bring business cards to exchange and for door prizes. Please click https://portal.clubrunner.ca/4063/Event/spring-networking-social to register for this networking event. Registration is free but strongly encouraged as the venue capacity is limited to 65.
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Lost and Found: Surviving Displacement, Finding Love, Uncovering Secrets
Apr 26, 2018
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Art that Moves
May 17, 2018
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New venture- Bottle Hill Tavern
May 17, 2018
Please join us on Thursday May 17, 2018 at our evening meeting. We meet at Charlie Brown’s in Chatham Township from 6 pm – 7:30 pm Madison Rotarians Peter Flemming, Tom Haralampoudis and Marty Horn and Madison resident Charles Horsey are undertaking a new business venture as they prepare to open up the refurbished Bottle Hill Tavern…formerly Poor Herbie’s. They will discuss the history, purchase, process and projections of their new establishment. Please try to be there and bring a friend. |
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Classification talk presented by Lois Bhatt
May 24, 2018
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Ray Freaney- Rotary Means Business Networking Social
Jun 07, 2018
Madison Rotary is inviting business professionals and community leaders who are interested in expanding business opportunities and making a positive difference locally and globally to its “Rotary Means Business” networking socials from 6PM to 7:30PM at Charlie Brown's Steakhouse, 522 Southern Blvd, Chatham, on the first Thursday of every month. Attendees will have the opportunity to introduce themselves and their businesses and professions at the social. In addition to making new business connections and expanding their professional networks, attendees will meet service-driven area Rotarians and learn about the competitive advantages of being Rotarians. Attendees are encouraged to bring business cards to exchange. The social will be cash bar and food. Founded in 1905 as a business networking group, Rotary International is now the world’s most prominent service organization, with 1.2 million members focusing efforts in promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water, saving mothers and children, supporting education, and growing local economies. The business initiative supplements the service and friendship aspects of Rotary. “Rotarians are people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures who share a passion for service. Currently, we have over 85 enthusiastic, dedicated and humanitarian service-driven Rotarians in Madison. We network, discuss the needs of our community and take tangible action, while sharing business expertise and enjoying friendship. We are excited to grow our membership through business networking and local service projects, including End Hunger 3.6, Community Shredding, Camp Merry Heart, Gift of Life, and many more,” says Jeannie Tsukamoto, Membership Chair of Rotary District 7470, which consists of 48 area clubs. Madison Rotary holds weekly breakfast and lunch meetings on Thursdays at 7:47AM to 8:30AM at the Madison Area YMCA, 111 Kings Road in Madison, and 12:15PM to 1:30PM at Rod’s Steakhouse and Seafood Grill in Convent Station, respectively. To accommodate members who are not available to attend meetings during the day, evening meetings are held at 6PM to 7:30PM on the first and third Thursdays every month at this Chatham location. Please click https://portal.clubrunner.ca/4063/Event/rotary-means-business-networking-social to register for the monthly networking social. Registration is free but strongly encouraged as venue capacity is limited. |
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Award of scholarships/recognition of essay winners
Jul 05, 2018
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Cob Lob Preparation at Grace Church
Jul 05, 2018 5:00 PM
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Operation Sisterhood
Jul 12, 2018
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Dreamcatchers Theatre
Aug 16, 2018
Laura is the Director of Dreamcatchers in Summit. Dreamcatcher will be a model of a true ensemble theatre of artists committed to working together on a permanent basis. Dreamcatcher will be a place that nurtures artists’ individual growth and collective creativity. The company will invite the audience to get close to the creative process to engender a deeper understanding of how art and life enrich each other, and how the audience’s involvement and support is a crucial part of the artistic relationship.
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Turning Passion in Purpose: Building a New Museum in Northern NJ
Aug 30, 2018
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