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HOLYOKE — The Holyoke Rotary Club, servicing Holyoke, South Hadley, and Granby, recently distributed $12,000 in scholarship funding to eight deserving local high-school seniors chosen from a large applicant pool. Applicants were asked to share how they have demonstrated Rotary International’s principal motto “Service Above Self” with unselfish volunteer service.

The Holyoke Rotary Club 2026 scholarship recipients include Leah Bobrowski (South Hadley High School), Gabriella Cayo (Holyoke High School), Kaitlyn Curran (Granby Junior/Senior High School), Mars Lambert (South Hadley High School), Colin Lumb (South Hadley High School), Ryan MacGregor (South Hadley High School), Faith Ramos (Granby Junior/Senior High School), and Yasani Thompson (Holyoke High School).

The 2026 scholarship recipients have not only excelled in their educational pursuits, but also, more importantly, excelled through the many volunteer activities and services resulting in positive outcomes in their community. The winners recently attended a Holyoke Rotary Club meeting to share their personal volunteer stories and plans for the future with club members.

The awardees are planning to attend college in the fall to pursue degrees in nursing, forensic science, technology, law, and other fields that will positively affect the world.

“The Holyoke Rotary Club is proud to be a service organization that gives back to our community. We appreciate our many corporate and event sponsors that enable us to provide scholarships such as these, as well as help fund other deserving projects,” said Kathy Viens, 2026-27 Holyoke Rotary Club president and scholarship committee chair. “Other initiatives we are proud to offer include a free summer concert series at Heritage State Park in Holyoke, supplying food for those in need through community collaborations, and funding international clean water initiatives.”

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HOLYOKE — The Holyoke Rotary Club announced that the 2026 Eat, Drink, & Be Holyoke, its premier tasting fundraiser and silent auction, will be held on Thursday, April 30 at 5:30 p.m. at the Holyoke Council on Aging & Senior Center, and will include live music performed by the Earls & Pearls.

Eat, Drink, & Be Holyoke will feature food prepared by Amedeo’s Restaurant & Pizzeria, Day Brook Village Senior Living, Holyoke Hummus, Sweet Baby Rae’s Bakery, Rusty’s Place, Choo Choos, 110 Grill, Pic’s Pub & Pizzeria, Daruma BBQ & Sushi AYCE, and Hamel’s Creative Catering + Summit View Banquets. Beverage tastings will be provided by Quality Beverage. Tasting samples will include craft beer, seltzers, and wine. Tickets cost $50 and can be purchased at edbh2026.eventbrite.com.

Eat, Drink & Be Holyoke is sponsored by Holyoke Medical Center; anonymous donors; D & S Plating Co.; Marcotte Ford; Brunault, Proulx & McGuiness; Greenfield and Northampton Cooperative Bank; Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.; the Dowd Agencies LLC; and the Greater Holyoke YMCA.

The Holyoke Rotary Club is still identifying additional event sponsors, as well as food vendors. Local businesses interested in supporting and collaborating together with the Holyoke Rotary Club for this event are encouraged to visit www.holyokerotary.com.

Proceeds will go towards supporting Rotary projects, mostly within the Holyoke Rotary district of Holyoke, South Hadley, and Granby. Ongoing Holyoke Rotary projects include providing several annual scholarships, providing food for those in need through community collaborations, and fostering community engagement with free summer concerts, as well as funding international clean water initiatives.

Since 2008, the Holyoke Rotary Club has raised over $150,000 to fund various projects, including the Miracle League of Western Massachusetts’s inclusive playground at Kennedy Field, the media room at the Holyoke Library, K-9 vests for the Holyoke Police Department, and literacy projects with Kelly School and the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke, among others.

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HOLYOKE — The Holyoke Rotary Club announced that Eat, Drink, & Be Holyoke, its premier tasting fundraiser and silent auction, is slated for Thursday, May 1. The event will take place at the Holyoke Council on Aging & Senior Center at 5:30 p.m. and will include live music performed by the Earls & Pearls.

Eat, Drink, & Be Holyoke will feature food prepared by Amedeo’s, Fame, Pic’s Pub, Rusty’s Place, and Sumo. Beverage tastings will be provided by Quality Beverage and Wine Haus. Tasting samples will include craft beer, seltzers, canned cocktails, and wine. Tickets cost $50 and can be purchased by clicking here.

Eat, Drink & Be Holyoke is sponsored Holyoke Medical Center, Holyoke Gas & Electric, Carl & Shirley Eger, Holyoke Credit Union, Marcotte Ford, Mountain View Landscapes, Brunault, Proulx & McGuiness, Center School, River Valley Counseling Center, Dowd Insurance, Holyoke YMCA, and Holyoke Mall at Ingleside.

The Holyoke Rotary Club is still identifying additional event sponsors, as well as food and beverage vendors. Local businesses interested in supporting and collaborating with the Holyoke Rotary Club for this event are encouraged to visit www.holyokerotary.com.

Proceeds will go toward supporting Rotary projects, mostly within the Holyoke Rotary district of Holyoke, South Hadley, and Granby. Ongoing Holyoke Rotary projects include providing several annual scholarships, providing food for those in need through community collaborations, and fostering community engagement with free summer concerts, as well as funding international clean-water initiatives.

Since 2008, the Holyoke Rotary Club has raised more than $150,000 to fund various projects, including the Miracle League of Western Massachusetts’ inclusive playground at Kennedy Field, the media room at Holyoke Library, K-9 vests for the Holyoke Police Department, and literacy projects with Kelly School and Holyoke Boys and Girls Club, among others.

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HOLYOKE — The Holyoke Rotary Club announced the return of Eat, Drink, & Be Holyoke, its premier tasting fundraiser and silent auction, on Thursday, Dec. 7. The event will take place at the Holyoke City Hall Ballroom at 5:30 p.m. following the sealing of the Holyoke 150th-anniversary time capsule.

“We are proud to bring back Eat, Drink, & Be Holyoke and excited to be the final event of the Holyoke 150th-anniversary celebrations,” said Barbara Baran, co-president of the Holyoke Rotary Club. “Our community has a long and rich history, and the Holyoke Rotary Club is proud to be a part of it since 1915.”

Eat, Drink, & Be Holyoke will feature food prepared by 110 Grill, Amedeo’s, Crave, Fame, Hamel’s Summit View, Iona’s Kitchen, Kate’s Kitchen, Pics Pub, Rusty’s Place, the White Hut, and Woodstone Tavern. Additionally, Brennan’s Place will provide various alcohol tastings from local and regional breweries, wineries, and distilleries.

Tickets cost $50 and can be purchased online at edbh.eventbrite.com.

Proceeds will go toward supporting Rotary projects, mostly within the Holyoke Rotary district of Holyoke, South Hadley, and Granby. Ongoing Holyoke Rotary projects include providing several annual scholarships, providing food for those in need through community collaborations, and funding international clean-water initiatives.

Since 2008, the Holyoke Rotary Club has raised more than $150,000 to fund various projects, including the Miracle League of Western Massachusetts Inclusive Playground at Kennedy Field, the media room at the Holyoke Library, K-9 vests for the Holyoke Police Department, and literacy projects with Kelly School and Holyoke Boys and Girls Club, among others.

Eat, Drink, & Be Holyoke is sponsored by Holyoke Medical Center (platinum sponsor) and the Center for School Crisis Intervention & Assessment, Dowd Insurance, Marcotte Ford, and PeoplesBank (silver sponsors).