The Rotary Club of Franklin proudly celebrates its 95th anniversary, marking nearly a century of dedicated service, leadership, and commitment to the Rotary motto: “Service Above Self.” We celebrate this milestone year by partnering with the Franklin Newcomers and Friends longstanding juried Annual Craft Show on November 8, 2025 from 9 AM to 3 PM at Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School. Come see handmade treasures and partake in seasonal treats all done by local artisans.
The Rotary Club of Franklin proudly celebrates its 95th anniversary, marking nearly a century of dedicated service, leadership, and commitment to the Rotary motto: “Service Above Self.” Chartered on May 30, 1930, the Club has left an enduring mark on the Franklin community and beyond—supporting local initiatives, youth development, international service, and community enrichment projects.
As the Club reflects on its historic legacy, it also embraces the future with the announcement of its 2025–2026 Board of Directors: Co-Presidents: Diane Padula and Joseph Collins, Treasurer: Victoria Rawlinson.
“We are incredibly proud to celebrate 95 years of making a difference,” said Co-President Diane Padula. “This milestone reflects our deep roots in the community and our ongoing commitment to service.”
Throughout its history, the Rotary Club of Franklin has played a key role in supporting the town’s development. From awarding scholarships and empowering youth through RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards), to supporting organizations like the Franklin Food Pantry, the Club’s contributions are visible across town. Notable community enhancements include lighting and benches on the Franklin Town Common, and the velvet stage curtain in the former Franklin Junior High School—still admired during local performances.
“Many folks may remember the very popular Franklin Home and Trade Show, held for years at the FHS Field House,” said Co-President and Rotary Head Chef Joe Collins. “It brought residents and local businesses together in celebration of our community.”
Beloved traditions continue today, including the Annual Valentine’s Day Brunch and Pasta Supper, where Rotarians prepare and serve homemade meals for Franklin seniors and Housing Authority residents. The Annual Car Show Fundraiser also remains a key community event.
Looking ahead, the Club is launching new initiatives to further its legacy. Most recently, the Rotary Club of Franklin has partnered with Franklin Newcomers & Friends to continue their juried Annual Craft Fair, now set for November 8th, from 9 AM to 3 PM at Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School.
“After 50 years, Franklin Newcomers is passing the torch to the Rotary Club. We knew it would be a good fit because our organizations share the same values—bringing people together for fun, while giving back to our community,” said Padula.
The Rotary Club of Franklin is part of Rotary International, a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, and leaders working together to create lasting change—locally and globally.
Are you a person of action and interested in learning more or becoming a member?
For information on general or Corporate Memberships, please email: rotarycluboffranklinma@gmail.com or visit www.franklinmarotary.org.
Guests are always welcome at our meetings, held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at The Rome Restaurant, 4 East Central Street, Franklin MA.”