Welcome to the Rotary Club of Groton

 
Are you an established professional or a recent retiree who wants to make positive changes in Groton and the world? Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group who share your drive to give back.

Rotary Epic Day of Service - Meal Packing Event

On May 16, 2026 the Groton Rotary Club was joined by six local Rotary Clubs, along with many students and community members at the United Methodist Church of Gales Ferry where we packaged nutritious meals for folks in need to be distributed by the Gemma Moran United Way Food Center in New London. Between 8:00am and noon, we packaged more than 41,000 meals!

Thomas Road CleanUp

Twice each year, members of Groton Rotary meet on Thomas Rd in Groton to pick up trash in an effort to help Groton shine.

On April 18th, we were joined by members of the Mystic Lions Club who helped us get the job done.

THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED!

Groton Rotary Club announces its

12th ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

Dedicated to the Memory of R B Kent

Our Annual Golf Tournament was a huge success this year! It was a beautiful day on May 29th when, with the help of 120+ golfers, we were able to raise enough money to fund our various projects in addition to our scholarships for next year's high school seniors.

Thanks to all who volunteered and to all the golfers who played!

Please think about joining us next year!!

GROTON ROTARY CLUB ANNOUNCES

2026 SCHOLARSHIPS

FOR GROTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Applications have been reviewed. We will celebrate all awardees at our noon meeting on June 9th.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Season of Celebrations

Every year Groton Rotary Club members join with Thrive 55+ to give out hot cocoa during their Season of Celebrations. This year's event was full of interesting entertainment including horse carriage rides, a performance by the Ledyard High School Carolers, Shoreline Ringers, International Dance and Fitness Academy and finally ending with a Snowflake Drop with gifts for the young.  It was very well attended by many local families. A good time was had by all!

Rotary Dictionary Distribution

Every school year, the Groton Rotary Club distributes dictionaries to each third grader in Groton. It's a wonderful project and brings joy to all the children as well as to the Rotarians involved.

We hear from adults all the time how they remember the day Groton Rotary came to their school.  And they still have the dictionaries in their libraries at home.

Thomas Road Cleanup

A Beautiful Day for Service!
Twice each year in the spring and fall, Groton Rotary members pick up trash along Thomas Road in Groton.
We were out on a beautiful autumn day doing our small part to keep Groton shining.
It doesn’t take much time to make a difference. A little care, a little kindness, and a few helping hands go a long way. 💪
🧤 Be mindful. Be kind.
💙 Join Rotary — where service meets community.

Always Home Receives Donation from Groton Rotary

Tricia Cunningham (left), Executive Director of ALWAYS HOME, was a guest at the Groton Rotary's weekly meeting on October 28, 2025.  She reported on all the good work that Always Home has accomplished over the past year.  Their goal is to prevent family homelessness in Eastern Connecticut.  They work with low-income families to provide them with opportunities to improve stability and enhance well-being.  Groton Rotary has been supportive of Always Home for many years.  In fact, Tricia was a previous member of the Groton Rotary and was a past president of the club. 

Groton Rotary Club Officers Installed

At a meeting of the Groton Rotary Club on Tuesday, August 5th, Michael Barnett, Assistant District Governor, installed the new officers for the Rotary year 2025-2026.

John P. Silsby and Marcia R. Gipstein will serve as Co-Presidents for the Rotary Club of Groton's 2025-26 Rotary year.  Richard B. Kent, Jr. is the club's President-Elect.  Deborah Lea Doran is the Treasurer.

The Board of Directors members are Silsby, Gipstein,  Richard B. Kent, Jr., Doran, Robert Boris, James Mitchell, Gary Weale, Jim Streeter, and Lian Obrey.

The club Community Awards Foundation Board members are Frank E. Winkler, chair;  Silsby, Gipstein,  Doran, Boris, David Brown and Greg Thevenet.

Silsby will continue as the club's Interact Advisor and Youth Services Chair.  Kent will serve as the club's Rotary Foundation Chair and executive chair. Silsby and Kent chair the club's annual Golf Tournament Committee. The tournament will be held Friday, May 29, 2026.

An estimated 500 million people worldwide became infected. Many cities closed theaters and cinemas, and placed restrictions on public gatherings. Rotary clubs adjusted their activities while also helping the sick.

This is how Rotary responded to the influenza pandemic that began in 1918 and came in three waves, lasting more than a year.

The Rotary Club of Berkeley, California, USA, meets in John Hinkel Park during the 1918 flu pandemic.

Photo by Edwin J. McCullagh, 1931-32 club president. Courtesy of the Rotary Club of Berkeley.

 

In the United States, the illness was first identified in military personnel in the spring of 1918. The second, deadliest wave peaked between September and November of that year — the final stages of World War I.

Hospitals in some areas were so overloaded with flu patients that schools, private homes, and other buildings were converted into makeshift hospitals. In Chicago, where Rotary World Headquarters was then located, the number of new cases reached 1,200 a day at one point.

Several district governors reported at the June 1919 convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, that war work and then the flu greatly interfered with club activities and their club visits — but not with the spirit of Rotary service.

Illness and upheaval “prevailed all over the world,” Charles H. Brown, then governor for District 10 (Ohio), told the convention. “But throughout Ohio you will find the Rotary clubs, in every city where a Rotary club exists, in the foremost ranks of civic and social work, doing their full share toward serving our government and humanity.”

Read more about the District response and timeline to the 1918 Flu Pandemic here, on Rotary International's website, Rotary.org.

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About Our Club

We meet In Person
Wednesdays at 6:00 PM
Groton Townhouse Restaurant
355 Route 12
Groton , CT 06340
United States of America
Meetings are held at 12:00pm on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at Thrive 55+, 102 Newtown Rd in Groton, and 6:00pm on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at Groton Townhouse Restaurant, 355 Rt 12 in Groton

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Speakers

Upcoming Speakers
Gary Weale, Groton Rotary Scholarship Chair
Jun 09, 2026 12:15 PM
Scholarship Awards
Scholarship Awards
Past Speakers
Lee Cole-Chu
May 12, 2026 12:15 PM
Yale-Harvard Regatta Luncheon
Navy Federal Credit Union
Apr 28, 2026 12:15 PM
Military Service Person of the Month
Mary Gardner, Groton Town Assessor
Apr 21, 2026 12:15 PM
The Assessor’s role in town government