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Name of the Organization
Rotary Club of New Haven
Contact Person
John Karavas
Contact phone
860-817-2460
E-mail
rotary@jkaravas.com
Website
http://www.newhaven-rotary.org/
Interest
Youth
Description Interest
The Rotary Club of New Haven is a non-profit community service organization and is one of 34,000+ Rotary clubs around the world comprised of 1.2 million members. The guiding principals include developing opportunities for service; high ethical standards in business and professions; the application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life; and finally, the advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship.

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Meetings are generally held each Tuesday from 12:15 - 1:30 PM at in New Haven at The Graduate Club. For more information go to the Club Information section at http://newhaven-rotary.org

Rotary Club of New Haven's Blog

$30,000 foreign study scholarship offered thru The Rotary Club of New Haven

Posted on October 14, 2013 at 12:59pm 0 Comments

The Rotary Club of New Haven is partnering w/ Rotary International and is offering a competitive grant for $30,000 for foreign studies. For details go to

http://www.ismyrotaryclub.org/Committee/Committee.cfm?D=7980&CommitteeID=800064590

AMBER Alert ID session sponsorship

Posted on September 20, 2013 at 2:55am 0 Comments

The Rotary Club of New Haven is looking for a corporate or individual $300 event sponsorship at the Peabody Museum during the ¡Fiesta Latina Festival on Oct. 12th. - hours 10 AM to 4 PM. Your fee will be acknowledged by way of sponsor signage and the sponsor's name printed on ever card printed.



The fee will go toward offsetting consumable supplies during the event as well as toward funding wear and tear cost of the the computer, printer and camera equipment. NH Rotary will provide…

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Rotary & Other civic clubs have Annual Clean-up Day at Camp Cedarcrest

Posted on March 24, 2013 at 4:44am 0 Comments

The Rotary Club of New Haven and other city civic organizations are having their annual clean-up day event, Saturday, April 6th starting at 8 AM and you are invited to assist in this community event.…

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Salvation Army's "Fill the Truck" event Dec. 8, Saw Mill Rd. West Haven

Posted on December 2, 2012 at 6:32am 0 Comments

The Salvation Army will be holding its "Fill the Truck" charitable collection event on Dec. 8th at the Saw Mill Rd. Walmart Store in West Haven. Volunteers, Incl. Rotary's President-Elect, John Karavas will be there to receive your donations from 10 AM - 3 PM.  For more details go to http://www.jkaravas.com/Message_Board.html - the Message Board page for johnkaravas.com…

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