The Rotary Leadership Institute is an opportunity to meet with other Rotarians, share experiences, and learn new skills to take back to your club. You don't have to be in the leadership chain to benefit from this institute. If you want to learn more about this wonderful organization that we call Rotary, and find out what you can actually do to start changing the world, put attendance on your schedule.
When Can I Attend RLI? - Saturday, October 4, 2025 from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Central Penn College (600 Valley Road, Summerdale, PA 17093).
What is the Cost to attend RLI? - Rotary Clubs should pay for their members to attend RLI. The cost is $125 per Rotarian to attend.
What is RLI? - A leadership and development program to strengthen Rotary Clubs through education, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas among its future leaders. A three-part curriculum facilitated by experienced, trained faculty members engaging participants through open discussion, problem solving and creative role-play.
What will I learn at RLI? - More about Rotary, The Rotary Foundation, Membership, Ethics, Service Projects, Communications, Strategic Planning and Analysis. You’ll also make new friends and enjoy fellowship and networking opportunities.
Course Levels: Parts I, II, III and Graduate
Where can I find more information about RLI? www.rlinea.org.
The Rotary Club of York will host and sponsor the 76th RMB networking event in Rotary District 7390 history and the third event of the 2025 RMB season. The event will take place on Wednesday, July 30 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at Marketview Arts, 37 W Philadelphia Street, York, PA. The event will be FREE. There will be light hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer, soft drinks and water available for attendees.
This will be another in a longstanding series of great business networking opportunities for both profit and non-profit organizations. Do not miss it. Also, please consider bringing potential Rotarian guests, Rotaractors, and Family of Rotary.
Rotary’s Mission: We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.
The U.S. is ending grant funding for international aid, including Polio immunization. As Rotarians, we must help raise even more money this year for Polio Plus.
For every ticket sold through this event, the Phillies will donate almost 50% of the Ticket Price, with 100% going to the Rotary Foundation. Each participating Club will recieve RI Foundation credits for the money raised from their ticket sales. Also, the Gates Foundation will match $2 for every $1 raised. Over the last few years, Strike-Out Hunger has raised enough money for the innoculation of around 1.5 million children.
We ask everyone attending the game to bring non-perishable food and deposit it in the drums by the ball park entrance. The food will be distributed to local food banks.
How to Order Tickets: • Click on the link to the Phillies Rotary Strike-Out Hunger landing page Phillies.com/RotarySOH or use the QR Code below. • Click the Buy Now box at the bottom. • Type in your District-Club Code (D7430-30404) where it says “Enter Offer Code” and click the SUBMIT box. • Select “How many tickets?” and click on the desired highlighted Section in the ball park. You will get the best seats available, so order early. You may order tickets in multiple sections and at different times. • To see your seats or choose different seats, click on the words SEAT MAP then the SECTION desired. Next click on the seats you want from the highlighted seats available and click CONTINUE. • Then click ADD TO CART. • If you don’t have a PASSWORD, click SIGN UP then click the LOG IN button. If you don’t have an account, you can create one now. • Enter your Credit or Debit Card information and click PAY NOW. All your ordered tickets will be sent to your email address. You can forward individual tickets to others.
Past President Norm Basso received an award from the North York Club for his dedication to the Rotary Exchange Student Program. Norm commented: “Our club, almost from the beginning, thought it would be important to engage in an international part of Rotary in youth exchange. Over the 33 years of our club, had almost 30 exchange students, inbounds and many outbounds, too, which gave us a global experience of what was happening in the world. And that's the whole purpose of Rotary, to build relationships and peace throughout the world. That's our main mission. And my family, in particular, benefited tremendously from hosting main exchange students and being involved with all the exchange students that were here during the time. And it made it a very special part of the culture of York North Rotary to have those exchange students be part of our club. We hosted 13 kids at our house throughout the years, and I was counselor for the other 15 kids that we had. So it was very engaged, even though they weren't in our house. We were part of their experience here, which was great for us.”
It's time for our annual Army War College International Fellows luncheon on Monday, July 21 - and you're invited!
Every year we host almost 80 International Fellows from the Army War College for a special luncheon. It's our honor to welcome them to our area and make them feel at home while they're here. This is an event that truly promotes peace by bringing together so many military officers from around the world to get to know their counterparts and develop relationships that might someday deescalate tensions when it's needed most.