Weekly
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Brochure

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Rotary
is a worldwide organization of business and
professional leaders that provides
humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards
in all vocations, and helps build
goodwill and peace in the world. Approximately 1.2
million Rotarians belong to more
than 32,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and
geographical areas.
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THE FOUR WAY TEST
of the things we think, say or do:
- IS IT THE TRUTH?
- IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?
- WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL AND BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
- WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?
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20 Answers to the question: Why
Join Rotary?
1.
Friendship: In an increasingly complex world, Rotary provides one of the
most basic human needs:
the need for friendship and fellowship. It is one of two
reasons why Rotary began in 1905.
2. Business Development: The second
original reason for Rotary's beginning is business development.
Everyone needs to network. Rotary consists of a cross section of
every business community.
Its members come from all walks of life. Rotarians help each other
and collectively help others.
3. Personal Growth and Development:
Membership in Rotary continues one's growth and education
in human relations and personal development.
4. Leadership Development: Rotary is an
organization of leaders and successful people. Serving in Rotary
positions is like a college education. Leadership: - learning how
to motivate, influence, and lead leaders.
5. Citizenship in the Community: Membership
in a Rotary club makes one a better community citizen.
The average Rotary club consists of the most active citizens of any
community.
6. Continuing Education: Each week at
Rotary there is a program designed to keep one informed about what
is going on in the community, nation, and world. Each meeting
provides an opportunity to listen to
different speakers and a variety of timely topics.
7. Fun: Rotary is fun, a lot of fun. Each
meeting is fun. The club projects are fun. Social activities are fun.
The service is fun.
8. Public Speaking Skills: Many individuals
who joined Rotary were afraid to speak in public.
Rotary develops confidence and skill in public communication and
the
opportunity to practice and perfect these skills.
9. Citizenship in the World: Every Rotarian
wears a pin that says “Rotary
International.” There are few places on the globe that do not have
a Rotary club.
Every Rotarian is welcome – even encouraged – to attend any of the
32,000 clubs in 200 nations
and geographical regions. This means instant friends in both one's
own community and in the world community.
10. Assistance when Traveling: Because
there are Rotary clubs everywhere, many a Rotarian in need of a doctor,
lawyer, hotel, dentist, advice, etc., while traveling has found
assistance through Rotary.
11. Entertainment: Every Rotary club and
district has parties and activities that provide diversion in one's
business life. Rotary holds conferences, conventions, assemblies, and
institutes that provide entertainment in addition to Rotary information,
education, and service.
12. The Development of Social Skills: Every
week and at various events and functions, Rotary develops one's
personality, social skills and people skills. Rotary is for people who
like people.
13. Family Programs: Rotary provides one of
the world's largest youth exchange programs; high school
and college clubs for future Rotarians; opportunities
for spouse involvement; and a host of activities designed to help
family members in growth and the development of family values.
14. Vocational Skills: Every Rotarian is
expected to take part in the growth and development of his or her own
profession or vocation; to serve on committees and to teach youth about
one's job or vocation. Rotary helps to make one a better doctor, lawyer,
teacher, etc.
15. The Development of Ethics: Rotarians
practice a 4-Way Test that governs one's ethical standards.
Rotarians are expected to be ethical in business and
personal relationships.
16. Cultural Awareness: Around the world,
practically every religion, country, culture, race, creed, political
persuasion, language, color, and ethnic identity is found in Rotary. It
is a cross section of the world's most prominent citizens from every
background. Rotarians become aware of their cultures and learn to love
and work with people everywhere. They become better citizens of their
countries in the process.
17. Prestige: Rotary members are prominent
people: leaders of business, the professions, art, government, sports,
military, religion, and all disciplines. Rotary is the oldest and most
prestigious service club in the world. Its ranks include executives,
managers, professionals – people who make decisions and influence
policy.
18. Nice People: Rotarians above all are
nice people - the nicest people on the face of the earth. They are
important people who follow the policy of it is nice to be important but
it is important to be nice.
19. The Absence of an “Official Creed”:
Rotary has no secret handshake, no secret policy, no official creed, no
secret meeting or rituals. It is an open society of men and women who
simply believe in helping others.
20. The Opportunity to Serve: Rotary is a
service club. Its business is mankind. Its product is service. Rotarians
provide community service to both local and international communities.
This is perhaps the best reason for becoming a Rotarian: the chance to
do something for somebody else and to sense the self-fulfillment that
comes in the process and return of that satisfaction to one's own life.
It is richly rewarding. “He profits most who serves best.”
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