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The Rotary Club of Athabasca … Welcome to Our World Welcome to Our World The Rotary Club of Athabasca … Welcome to Our World Welcome to Our World
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In the beginning… Rotary Founder Paul Harris First Rotary Club in Chicago in 1905 by Paul P. Harris Original club met for fellowship, in rotation, hence the name Rotary Now 33,000 clubs with 1.2 million members
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Motto: “Service Above Self” There needed to be a purpose! First project a public washroom in Chicago Rotary became world’s 1st “service club” 1910 - RC Winnipeg, Manitoba chartered and made Rotary International
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Rotary International governed by a President and Board of Directors elected from around the world Each district annually selects a District Governor Each Rotary Club is an autonomous group Charters with 20 members Rotary Leadership
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Rotary - an International Organization Divided into 34 Zones 529 Districts 168 countries worldwide Athabasca is in D5370 - covers northern Alberta, NW Saskatchewan, NE B.C. and N.W.T.
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President President-Elect Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Director(s) for each Avenue of Service All positions are a one year term that change July 1 Athabasca Rotary Club Executive
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The Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
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Object of Rotary To encourage and foster the ideal of service Development of friendships as opportunity for service High ethical standards in business and identifying each as an opportunity for service Application in personal, business and community life Advancement of understanding, goodwill and peace through fellowship
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Avenues of Service Rotary Club of Athabasca Club Service New member proposals and attendance Charter Night Club fellowship and social events Club bulletin Policies and guidelines
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Club Service Aaron & Angela Hodgins at our Jan. 21/06 Charter Night Jim Woodward at our Jan. 15/05 Charter Night Jim Woodward at our Jan. 15/05 Charter Night
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Avenues of Service Rotary Club of Athabasca Community Service Rotary Way Riverfront development (stage, spray park) Fundraising events such Sportsman’s dinner, Canada Day, graduation, etc. Firewood sales Music festival
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Community Service ’05 Annual Sportsmen’s Dinner Katrina Lemay-Doan with John Short and President Noel Major
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Avenues of Service Rotary Club of Athabasca Vocational Service RYLA and RYPEN conferences and Adventures program (firefighting) for area high school students AB Assoc. for Community Living Business Integrity, Citizenship, Science and Technology awards Northern Experience Harvest weekend
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Vocational Service President Noel Major (left) presenting Brad Breckenridge of Buy-Low Foods with the 2005 Rotary Business Integrity Award
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Avenues of Service Rotary Club of Athabasca International Service Youth Exchange (inbound and outbound students) Ajijic, Mexico orphanage project
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International Service MexicanOrphanageProject President Noel Major, Rhonda Astasiewicz, Madre of the Mission San Pablo, Stan Lyle and Jackie Hobal
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Rotary International
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World Community Service - can assist with matching grants Nutrition / feeding programs Educational assistance Literacy projects Medical equipment missions to Mexico Russian orphanage Water wells International Service Projects
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Rotary International Volunteers in Action Rotarians volunteer their time and expertise helping in foreign countries (all vocations) Group Study Exchange – GSE 4 to 6 non-Rotarians plus Rotarian leader on a 4 week exchange
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Rotary Foundation WCS & Matching Grants World Community Service Rotarians provide humanitarian aid through matching grants global fund and partnering with other clubs, worthy projects can receive matching grants to help finance various projects around the globe
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Polio Plus Largest project ever undertaken Rotary’s global campaign to eradicate Polio Contribution of more than $600 million
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Rotary Foundation World’s largest private philanthropic organization Depends on fundraising and member donations Paul Harris Fellowship Many individuals will be helped Building international relationships
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The Privilege of Rotary GIVING SERVICE to our community DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL GOODWILL and UNDERSTANDING BUILD HIGHER ETHICAL STANDARDS through the common bond of Rotary
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Participation to be a Rotarian you must give of your time and talents: in community work in social functions in Club and District activities Your Obligations in Rotary
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Attendance Weekly meetings Goal 100% - Minimum 60% expected Attending other club meetings, make-up through the internet, attending committee meetings or club events / work-bees
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Your Obligations in Rotary Financial Annual Dues$150/yr Meals$12/wk Fines (Sergeant-at-Arms/Fun Tax)$30/yr Social Events (Estimate)$100/yr Approximate figures only
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Rotary is Fun and Fellowship A Rotary Club strives to be a fun, young-at-heart club Social events are offered regularly You participate for: Fellowship Service Personal development Improved world understanding
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As Long as There are People in Need As Long as There are People in Need Rotary will be there Rotary
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Find Out More About Rotary Rotary International www.rotary.org Rotary District 5370 Rotary District 5370 www.clubrunner.ca/5370 Rotary Club of Athabasca www.clubrunner.ca/athabasca
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