Have you been challenged to find a way to get rid of that old toaster in the basement or the large CRT monitor that stopped working back three years ago? The Marlborough Rotary club will be holding an Electronics Recycling Day October 22
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Have you been challenged to find a way to get rid of that old toaster in the basement or the large CRT monitor that stopped working back three years ago? The Marlborough Rotary club will be holding an Electronics Recycling Day October 22
What you missed August 11th, if you didn’t catch the Marlborough Rotary clubs program J: Speaker Dr. Dawn Gelino, Scientist and Task Leader for Science Affairs at the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute, @ CalTech
Dr. Gelino took us on whirlwind tour of the universe while explaining why scientists are fairly certain that there are other “Earths” in our galaxy and others. In the words of Carl Sagan, “With ten billion trillion planets…it’s likely the universe is brimming with life.” Dr. Gelino began with what we know – our Sun with eight planets orbiting, and only one with life. But with 200 billion stars in our galaxy, and billions of galaxies…and they all have stars…it is easy to imagine other ‘earths’.
Stars are easier to see than planets; 564 planets have been found, but only four have been imaged. The Hubble Space Telescope helps us get sharper images of stars, but it takes getting rid of the starlight to see the planets.
‘Planet hunters’ as they are called, are detectives! They find most planets one of two ways. Did you know stars wiggle? They do if there are planets around them, exerting a gravitational pull. Now planet-hunting scientists look for stars that are moving, exhibiting the pull of orbiting planets. Or, they look for transiting planets, those crossing right in front of a star, blocking its light. Transiting planets are very rare, and it takes a lot of time and patience to ‘see’ them. The Kepler Mission has been staring at one patch of the sky for two years so far! It has found a system somewhat like our solar system…but it is very far away. To cross our galaxy it would take about 100,000 years traveling at the speed of light (which we cannot do yet.)
NASA funds all kinds of projects, including looking at the earth! The next big project, being developed now, is the James Webb Space Telescope. It is the next generation, ‘window on the universe’ for all of us and depends on our government’s commitment to space exploration. To find out more about NASA and the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute, go to http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/. Your explorations will take you out of this world!
This week Stephen Hitner, MetroWest Printing and president of Mass Alimony Reform gave the Marlborough Rotary Club an update on the status of alimony reform in Massachusetts. The bill addresses laws on the Massachusetts books that have not been changed since the 1700’s.
Through Hitner’s personal story about alimony he began the push to reform the laws and this past week, his efforts paid off with the Massachusetts House passing bill H.3617.
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Each year around this time, the Marlborough Rotary club installs it’s new team. Led this year by Elaine McDonald of RE/MAX Prestige, Vice President Bonnie Doolin of the New England Credit Union League, President Elect David Walton of Patriot Ambulance, Secretary Peggy Sheldon of PS Events, Treasurer Marilyn Perry and Sgt at Arms Dave Brower of Marlborough Transportation.
Thank you to all who attended and thank you to WMCT-TV in Marlborough for recording the event. See the link below:
The Marlborough Rotary Club
Request’s the Honor of your Presence at …
The 2011-2012 Officer’s Induction Ceremony
Thursday June 30, 2011
12:15pm at Fish Restaurant and Wine Bar (Formerly Coral Seafood)
29 South Bolton Street, Marlborough MA (508) 460-FISH (3474)
We look forward to seeing you all there to start the new year in Fellowship and Service!
Marlborough Rotary Club
P.O. Box 186 • Marlborough, MA 01752
Hello All,
Thank you so much to those who worked on an attended this event.
The MadHatter Gallery was the perfect location for this event and as one attendee put it “we had a fabulous time and enjoyed ourselves immensely. Everyone was so friendly. We purchased some artwork and really had a great time”
More to follow on this great event and others in the future Marlborough Rotary club will be involved in to help fund Marlborough charities.