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Welcome to the Rotary Club of Hillsborough website! 
 
On these pages you’ll learn about how our club fulfills our mission of service above self while enjoying the fellowship of a diverse group of men and women who come together to make a positive and lasting impact in our community and the world.   Our Club meets at 6:15 PM at The Landing restaurant (311 Amwell Rd, Hillsborough) on the first and third Wednesdays of the month to share a meal and friendship, plan service projects and hear interesting speakers. For those who cannot attend in-person, we also Zoom our meetings. 
 
We welcome new members who share our commitment to our community and wish to participate in local service projects, as well as fun social events.  If you are interested in joining us, or simply learning more about our club, please contact us by email at Rotaryclubhboro@gmail.com, and we will respond by phone or email. Additionally, you can learn more about the worldwide reach of Rotary at www.Rotary.org.  Please call ahead of the meeting to confirm your visit with us.
 
Thank you for visiting our website. We look forward to seeing you at the Rotary. 
Shawn Lipani
President
 
Service Above Self  
 
Home Page Stories
Rotary Club of Hillsborough President, Rhoda Amini, opened this year’s annual scholarship recognition ceremony Wednesday evening, July 24, by welcoming the 2024 Rotary Scholarship winners and their families to its annual event at The Landing Restaurant in Hillsborough.
 
Pictured above (left to right) are eight recipients of the 2024 Rotary Club of Hillsborough Scholarship who attended the ceremony:
Ariel Shvetz (Somerset Vo-Tech), Sharabella Jacobs (Immaculata HS),  Nicholas Henderson (Hillsborough HS), Maggie Chen (Somerset Vo-Tech), Pallavi Routay (Somerset Vo-tech), Marisa Woodward (Hillsborough HS), Raina James (Hillsborough HS) and Juliania Shyprykevych (Hillsborough HS). Pictured in the rear (L to R) are Rotary Club of Hillsborough President, Rhoda Amini and Amrik Sahota, Chair of the Rotary Scholarship Committee. 
Six Rotary Clubs have joined hands to provide a helping hand to homeless veterans in the Community Hope program at the Lyons VA campus in Basking Ridge.  The Rotary Clubs provide essential goods to the veterans who are given nine months of free housing, medical care and counseling at the Lyons VA campus. Pictured above, members of the six Rotary Clubs gathered for a photo at the end of the distribution. 
Archived Stories
Club Executives & Directors
President
President Elect
Treasurer
Secretary
Sergeant at Arms
Immediate Past President
Director 1
Director 3, Public Image
Director 4, Rotary Foundation
Director 5, Membership
District 7475 Rotary Links
 
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