March Students of the Month

March Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our March Students of the Month - Lower Dauphin seniors Sophia Howes & Carissa Wenner!
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March Food Bank NeedsEach month we highlight a few items that the staff at the Food Pantry tells us could help our neighbors in need. Items can be dropped off at the Food Pantry at 100 W. Main St (basement of Zion Lutheran Church) on Wednesdays or at the Rotary lunch meetings. The Hummelstown Library is also a drop off location. Needed Hummelstown Food Pantry items for the Month of March Soups, canned meats, rice/pasta sides, peanut butter and jelly |
Fundraiser at Jo Jo's![]() We hope you will support the Hummelstown Rotary by purchasing food (eat in, take out or delivery) at Jo Jo's Restaurant anytime on Wednesday, March 25th and mention "Hummelstown Rotary" and Jo Jo's will donate 15% of food sales to our club!
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Visit from Police Chief & Mayor![]() Special thanks to Hummelstown Police Chief Gene Spencer and Mayor Dave Roeting for speaking to our club this week!
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February Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our February Students of the Month, LD seniors Avery Moran and Gwen Meloy!
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Food Bank Items NeededHummelstown Food Pantry items needed for the month of FEBRUARY: Canned Chef Boyardee pasta, spaghetti sauce, soups and ramen. Items can be brought to our Wednesday meetings, dropped off at the Hummelstown Library, 200 W. 2nd St. or dropped off at the Hummelstown Food Bank at 100 W. Main St. on Wednesdays. |
Hummelstown is Sweet!Hummelstown Rotarians packed over 130 candy bags for clients of the Hummelstown Food Bank. Way to sweeten the day!
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Teacher of the Quarter!Congratulations to the 2nd quarter Teacher of the Quarter Elyse Scheckler from Lower Dauphin Middle School! Ms. Scheckler is shown here with Principal Angie Love and two students who nominated Ms. Scheckler, Sephora Courchaine and Faith Hoover.
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January Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our January Students of the Month - LD seniors Jake Bloomer and Luke Brown!
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New Rotarian!![]() President Janet Coit welcomes our newest Rotarian - Jonathan Sartini, owner of Cubby's Ice Cream Cafe. Welcome to the family! |
Serving up Cheer!![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hummelstown Rotarians served Christmas lunch this week at Hummelstown Manor. Santa even showed to hand out presents! Special thanks to @WhatMommaMakes for providing the yummy dessert!
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December Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our December Students of the Month, LD seniors Riley Beers and Lila Markowitz. Our future looks bright!
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December NeedsEach month we’ll be highlighting a few items that the staff at the Hummelstown Food Pantry tells us could help our neighbors in need. Items can be dropped off at the Food Pantry at 100 W. Main St (basement of Zion Lutheran Church) on Wednesdays or at the Rotary lunch meetings on Wednesdays. Rotarian Shannon Klinger has also graciously offer to have her Edward Jones office at 11 South Hanover as a drop off location all week during normal business hours. The Hummelstown Library is also a drop off location. Needed Hummelstown Food Pantry items for the Month of December Regular size creamy peanut butter, jelly, canned pasta, soups, and Knorr pasta and rice sides |
Service Above Self![]() ![]() ![]() Hummelstown Rotarians served a holiday meal to our new friends at the Hummelstown Manor!
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November Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our Students of the Month for November, Lower Dauphin High School seniors Hunter Strohm and Ashley Sather!
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Teacher of the Quarter![]() ![]() Congratulations to Lower Dauphin Middle School teacher Logan Baker for being awarded the inaugural Teacher of the Quarter, sponsored by the Hummelstown Rotary Club. Logan was nominated by multiple students, two of whom came to see him receive the award! Congratulations Logan!
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October Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our October Students of the Month - Lower Dauphin High School seniors Anthony Bruno and Sadie Giampetro!
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Miss HummelstownCongratulations to our Hummelstown Rotary Club candidate, Lily Kratz, and all the participants in the 2026 Miss Hummelstown event! Lily was awarded the Mayor Marion Alexander Citizenship Award! Nice job Lily!
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Welcome New Member!Congratulations to our newest Hummelstown Rotarian - Thomas Peluso with Members 1st, sponsored by Ron Hixon! Welcome Tom!
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September Students of the MonthCongratulations to our first Students of the Month for the 2025-26 school year - Lower Dauphin High School seniors, Ava Warbel and Mia Pegher!
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Scaling New Heights!On her birthday, President Janet Coit demonstrated a remarkable level of courage and leadership by scaling an 18-story building in Harrisburg. Her actions truly exemplify the values of the Hummelstown Rotary and the spirit of "Service Above Self."
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Food Bank Needs for OctoberCollecting food for those in need!
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New Paul Harris FellowCongratulations to Ron Hixon for earning another Paul Harris pin, presented to him by District Governor Mary Brunski.
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Visit from new District GovernorWe were honored to have our new District Governor Mary Brunski visit at a recent meeting!
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Rotary Short-Term Exchange Program![]() Attention all 9-11th grade Lower Dauphin students! Scan the QR Code for more info!
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New Paul Harris Fellows![]() ![]() ![]() Congratulations to Hummelstown Rotarians Kathy Peffer, Patti Krow and Patricia Swigart for receiving their Paul Harris pins for their support of the Rotary Foundation! Presenting their award (and sharing her Club’s International Grant Project) is Kathleen Stoup, District Foundation Chair.
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Central PA Blood Bank Visitor![]() Special thanks to Jay Wimer, Director of Donor Resources at Central PA Blood Bank, for coming to speak at Hummelstown Rotary Club.
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Community Service Project![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hummelstown Rotarians helped sort and organize Lower Dauphin Communities That Care’s Bookmobile storage room with the help of a grant that provided new book carts and storage bins!
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Golf Outing Door Prize Sponsors![]() |
Golf Outing Thank You
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WITF Visit![]() Rotarians were honored to tour WITF and to hear the ins and outs of public broadcasting at our local station. Special thanks to VP Fred Vigeant for taking the time to share with us!
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2025-26 Officers and Board Members![]() Hummelstown Mayor Dave Roeting swore in the 2025-26 officers and board members at this week's meeting! Congratulations to all!
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Scholarship Recipient/RYLA Student![]() It was great to hear from Samantha Fullerton, our scholarship recipient, as well as Emily Zserai, our RYLA sponsor, at today's meeting! They both have a lot to offer this world!
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A Year in ReviewAs the 2024-25 school calendar closes, the Hummelstown Rotary Club marks a busy year supporting the students of the Lower Dauphin School District. From September through May, Rotary honors two students that high school staff has selected for Students of the Month. It’s a joy to meet the students and their parents during our luncheon. Each Student of the Month designee receives a monetary gift from the club. With the annual Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA), the club sponsors a high school junior for a week-long leadership camp in June at Messiah University. Students tell us this experience is life-changing for them! Hummelstown Rotary also awards scholarships to selected high school seniors. In their freshman and sophomore years, they receive $1,000. Recipients join us for lunch after their first year at college to share their accomplishments and future plans. Rotary provides cash awards to 8th grade middle school students selected for the Falcon PRIDE Award and for the 8th grade Emerging Leader Awards. In December, staff at Nye Elementary select several at-risk students for the “make-a-wish list,” and Rotarians shop and wrap the gifts to be sure those families have a wonderful holiday season. Hummelstown Rotary depends on fundraising to provide these opportunities. Please support us at our August 15th Golf Tournament and the September 13th Chicken BBQ at the Hummelstown Fire Department. You can also support us by donating directly to Hummelstown Rotary Club, PO Box 48, Hummelstown, PA 17036. Thank you for helping support future recipients of the Rotary youth projects. |
Annual Golf Outing![]() Please support the Hummelstown Rotary Club by becoming a sponsor or a golfer!
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Community Clean-Up
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Four New Members![]() ![]() ![]() A big congratulations to our four new Hummelstown Rotarians! Jamie Hansell, from the Dauphin County Library System; retired Hummelstown resident George Cruys; Jim Horn with Fulton Bank; and Mark Stivers, Hummelstown Borough Manager was inducted by District Governor Paul Thompson.
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May Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our two May Students of the Month from Lower Dauphin High School - Chloe Chang and Samantha Fullerton!
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Community Clean-Up![]() ![]() ![]() Hummelstown Rotarians, along with the LD High School JROTC and one brave Girl Scout, spent the morning cleaning up the grounds of the Hummelstown Manor.
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DCTS GuestsSpecial thanks to our friends at the Dauphin County Technical School for coming to speak at this week's Rotary meeting! We love hearing about the students thriving there!
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RYLA Student![]() It was great to learn more about our RYLA candidate, junior Emily Zserai, shown here with her mom Laynie Zserai.
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Hummelstown Borough Manager![]() Thanks to Hummelstown Borough Manager Mark Stivers for sharing the Borough's 5-year plan with us! We're proud to partner with the Borough on several upcoming projects!
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April Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our April Students of the Month from Lower Dauphin High School - Christian Grow and Kate Weaver.
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WITFThanks to Fred Vigeant from WITF for speaking at a recent meeting!
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March Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our March Students of the Month - Ashley Jilek and Beatrice Yingst!
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Rotarians Volunteering
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Lower Dauphin Wrestling, An Uncommon Heritage
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February Students of the MonthCongratulations to our very talented, very busy Lower Dauphin Students of the Month - Noah Heath and Daphne Linn!
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New RotarianCongratulations to our newest Hummelstown Rotarian - Shannon Klinger, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones in Hummelstown. Welcome Shannon!
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LD JROTC Program![]() It was a pleasure hearing from retired Colonel Chad Goyette about the Lower Dauphin JROTC program. We also heard from senior Ethan Espenshade who is excelling in the program.
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New Rotarian![]() Hummelstown Rotary President Janet Coit welcomes our newest member - Lower Dauphin School Superintendent Dr. Robert Gildea.
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January Students of the Month![]() It was great hearing from the January Students of the Month, Lauren Gula and Kellen Taggart.
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Miss Hummelstown Candidate![]() ![]() Hummelstown Rotarians enjoyed getting to know our Miss Hummelstown candidate Amber Eshenour, and her parents, at a recent meeting.
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December Students of the MonthCongratulations to our December Students of the Month - Hunter Meyers and Addy Misiolek!
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Hummelstown Rotary Celebrates 78 Years!![]() ![]() Hummelstown Rotary turned 78 on November 6th! |
November Students of the Month![]() Congratulations to our November Students of the Month - Wes Heagy and Faith Fausnight
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Winter ProjectsAs the weather gets colder, please check your closets to see if you have some gently used or new items you could donate to help our neighbors this winter. Hummelstown Rotary and friends of Rotary can support the following organizations by bringing donations to a Rotary meeting and we’ll be happy to drop off the items. http://helpingtheharrisburgfamily.org is asking for winter coats, blankets, sweatshirts, sweatpants, hats, gloves, scarfs and socks. And the Hummelstown Parks Department is collecting donations of socks and gloves of all sizes. Lower Dauphin Communities that Care (http://www.ldctc.org) will be one of the recipients and they will need children-sized socks and gloves that they will donate at our local schools. |
Visit with District Governor![]() Thanks to District Governor Paul Thompson for visiting with us at a recent meeting. DG Thompson is shown here with President Janet Coit (and Rotary founder, Paul Harris)!
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Halloween Candy![]() The Hummelstown Rotary Club packed over 100 candy bags to be given out at the Hummelstown Food Pantry for a little Halloween treat. Rotary President Janet Coit presents the candy to Hummelstown Food Pantry rep Ralph Vignati.
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Superintendent Dr. Robert Gildea![]() We were thrilled to hear from Lower Dauphin School Superintendent Dr. Robert Gildea at our first evening meeting. Nice to hear the good things happening with the students in our community!
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Rotary’s Response to the 1918 Flu Pandemic
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. |
Rotary at the Start of the United Nations
During World War II, Rotary informed and educated members about the formation of the United Nations and the importance of planning for peace. Materials such as the booklet “From Here On!” and articles in The Rotarian helped members understand the UN before it was formally established and follow its work after its charter. Many countries were fighting the war when the term “United Nations” was first used officially in the 1942 “Declaration by United Nations.” The 26 nations that signed it pledged to uphold the ideals expressed by the United States and the United Kingdom the previous year of the common principles “on which they based their hopes for a better future for the world.”
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History of Women in RotaryWomen are active participants in Rotary, serving their communities in increasing numbers and serving in leadership positions in Rotary. The 1989 Council on Legislation vote to admit women into Rotary clubs worldwide remains a watershed moment in the history of Rotary. “My fellow delegates, I would like to remind you that the world of 1989 is very different to the world of 1905. I sincerely believe that Rotary has to adapt itself to a changing world,” said Frank J. Devlyn, who would go on to become RI president in 2000-01. The vote followed the decades-long efforts of men and women from all over the Rotary world to allow the admission of women into Rotary clubs, and several close votes at previous Council meetings.
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Young Inventor Eco-Friendly Bricks Come Full Circle
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First Club in Philippines Opens Door to Rotary in Asia
The club would be the only one in the country for more than 12 years. Eventually, Manila club members organized Rotary clubs in the Philippine cities of Cebu (1932) and Iloilo (1933). Iloilo club members then started a club in Bacolod (1937), and Rotary continued to expand across the country. |