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Meet The District Governor

Bret Hrbek joined the Rotary Club of Front Royal in 2001 and became a board member in 2016, serving as club president in 2019-2020. He served as District Youth Coordinator and Interact Chairman from 2019-2023 and chaired the district’s Youth & Peace in Action Implementation Committee in 2020-2021. In 2017 Bret traveled with Rotarians from across the nation in a National Immunization Day delegation to India to deliver polio vaccinations. Bret is a member of the Paul Harris Society, the PolioPlus Society, the Bequest Society, a benefactor and a RLI graduate. Bret and his wife, Jessica, are Major Donors. Besides Rotary, Bret is a member of the Board of the Community Foundation of the Northern Shenandoah Valley and president of the Zeta Beta Tau Foundation.

Bret served on the Front Royal Town Council from 2006-2010 and 2012-2016 and vice mayor from 2008-2010. Bret is a past recipient of the Front Royal-Warren County Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Award (2018), the Front Royal United Methodist Church Service Candle (2014), Dave Mormon Encouraging Youth Award (2022), Douglas A. Newton Excellence in Communication Award (2021) and the Ted Jones Spirit of Caring Award (2019 & 2021). Bret is an Eagle Scout. He received a Bachelor of Arts in political science and economics from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg and a master’s degree in financial planning from Bentley University in Waltham, MA. He is a financial advisor with Edward Jones in Front Royal since August 2000. Bret is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional and is a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy®. Bret’s wife, Jessica, is a first-grade teacher at Hilda J. Barbour Elementary School in Front Royal. They have four children: Noah, Annie, Hunter and Luke. In his spare time Bret enjoys attending his children’s athletic events and performances, traveling, listening to podcasts, reading, and rooting for the Hokies.

 

Johnson City Noon “Rotary Readers” Program Honored for Successful First Year

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Members of the Johnson City Noon Rotary Club were honored at an end-of-school student assembly for their role in the “Rotary Readers” program at Mountain View Elementary School. Thanks to the help of a district grant, several members of the Johnson City Noon Club embraced their role as Rotary Readers and read with the school’s kindergarteners on a weekly basis. 

The grant enabled the club to purchase eight different books for the children who were able to take a book home each quarter. “A lot of kids do not have food at every meal, much less books, which would be considered a luxury,” said 2024-2025 President Raleigh Green. “Our goal was to increase reading and literacy so that all students are reading at the level they are supposed to be.”

“The district grant was for $4,000 and we put up $6,000,” said Green. “We have really developed a partnership with the school and with their teachers and principal. We look forward to continuing that relationship in the next school year.”

Principal Dr. Chelsea Lee said she and the teachers and students were extremely pleased with the Rotary Readers and are already looking forward to next year’s program. She said teachers see improvements in reading abilities when Rotarian volunteers work in the classroom with the students.

Johnson City Noon Rotary has an ongoing relationship with the Title I elementary school including providing Christmas gifts and Thanksgiving meals for families. The club also provides a check to the school to use as they see fit.

 

Rotary Readers

Left to Right: Johnson City Noon Rotarians Jeff Anderson, Joan Mitchell, Raleigh Green and Mary Ellen Miller display the trophy they received to honor the club’s Rotary Readers program at Mountain View Elementary School in Johnson City.



 

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Today DG Bret had the privilege of representing District 7570 at the Opening Ceremony of the Rotary Intercountry Committee (ICC) between the United States and Israel. This historic partnership reflects the heart of Rotary—building peace, fostering international understanding and creating lasting friendships across borders.

Together with District Governors from across the U.S. and Israel, we celebrated the formal chartering of this ICC, which will serve as a powerful platform for future collaboration, service and shared impact.

Special thanks to the organizing team, and to District Governors from Israel and Districts 5010, 5420, 5500, 6040, 6250 and 7620 for their leadership and vision.

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🌍🤝 Rotary Builds Bridges – USA & Israel Unite 🇺🇸🇮🇱

Today DG Bret had the privilege of representing District 7570 at the Opening Ceremony of the Rotary Intercountry Committee (ICC) between the United States and Israel. This historic partnership reflects the heart of Rotary—building peace, fostering international understanding and creating lasting friendships across borders.

Together with District Governors from across the U.S. and Israel, we celebrated the formal chartering of this ICC, which will serve as a powerful platform for future collaboration, service and shared impact.

Special thanks to the organizing team, and to District Governors from Israel and Districts 5010, 5420, 5500, 6040, 6250 and 7620 for their leadership and vision.

This is Rotary at its finest—People of Action, united for peace. 🌐🕊️

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The Lexington Sunrise Rotary Club has received a grant for $72,000 to deliver special pediatric wheelchairs in Ecuador. The project is the collaboration of The Rotary Foundation, District 7570, District 7610 (Northern Virginia), Rotary District 7670 (western North Carolina), and The Wheelchair Foundation. There is an estimate that there is a need for 100 million wheelchairs in the world. Latin America is one of the most neediest areas. These wheelchairs will go to children who have neurological disorders coming from birth defects, exposure to toxic substances, or a number of causes. Locals believe that pesticides sprayed on the fields years ago are responsible for the high number of birth defects.
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The Lexington Sunrise Rotary Club has received a grant for $72,000 to deliver special pediatric wheelchairs in Ecuador. The project is the collaboration of The Rotary Foundation, District 7570, District 7610 (Northern Virginia), Rotary District 7670 (western North Carolina), and The Wheelchair Foundation. There is an estimate that there is a need for 100 million wheelchairs in the world. Latin America is one of the most neediest areas. These wheelchairs will go to children who have neurological disorders coming from birth defects, exposure to toxic substances, or a number of causes. Locals believe that pesticides sprayed on the fields years ago are responsible for the high number of birth defects. 
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