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Welcome to Rotary Awareness Day.  The first Rotary club was organized in Chicago in 1905, by Paul P. Harris.  The club, with four members, met in rotation.

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1 Welcome to Rotary Awareness Day

2  The first Rotary club was organized in Chicago in 1905, by Paul P. Harris.  The club, with four members, met in rotation at the offices of the members.  Rotary soon recognized that fellowship alone would not keep a group together... there needed to be a purpose. Paul P. Harris Rotary Founder Service Above Self

3  The first service project was public restrooms in downtown Chicago, IL.  Rotary became the world’s first “service club” organization.  Formulated the Object of Rotary in 1910. Paul P. Harris Rotary Founder Service Above Self

4 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?

5 Rotary is an International Organization  There are 529 districts in over 200 countries throughout the world.  There are approximately 1.2 million members in over 32,000 Clubs worldwide.  Our Club is in District 6290 which is comprised of 63 Clubs with over 3,300 members.

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7  Rotary International is governed by a President and a Board of Directors elected from all over the world.  Annually each district elects a District Governor (each club is autonomous) Wilfrid J. Wilkinson 2007-2008 Rotary International President Chris Etienne 2007-2008 Rotary District 6290 Governor

8 RotaryInternational

9 PROGRAMS Rotary International PROGRAMS  Interact & Rotaract Clubs  Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)  Rotary Community Corps. (RCC)  Global Networking Groups  Rotary Friendship Exchange  Rotary Volunteers  World Community Service (WCS)

10  Rotary Youth Exchange Program  15-19 year olds are exchanged world-wide.  Part of a 9,000+ students/year program. PROGRAMS Rotary International PROGRAMS  Group Study Exchange (GSE)  Teams of 1 Rotarian leader and 4 non-Rotarian business or professional young people visit the district for four to six weeks.

11 The Rotary Foundation “World Peace through Understanding”

12 FINANCIAL SUPPORT The Rotary Foundation FINANCIAL SUPPORT Three Main Funds:  Annual Programs Fund  Permanent Fund  PolioPlus Fund 2005-2006:  Received over $111 million  Spent more than $108 million

13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS The Rotary Foundation EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS  Ambassadorial Scholarships  Rotary World Peace Fellowships  Rotary Peace & Conflict Studies Fellowships

14 The Rotary Club of Shelby

15 OVERVIEW The Rotary Club of Shelby OVERVIEW  Club established June 13, 1938  Meets every Tuesday at Shelby Congregational Church (some exceptions apply)  Meeting Time: 12:10 p.m. to 1:20 p.m.  Business Meeting: First Tuesday of Month  Special Guest Speakers/Programs on Remaining Tuesdays

16 Shelby Rotary Club Leadership Warren Walborn President:Warren Walborn Tina Collier President-Elect:Tina Collier Larry Byl Secretary:Larry Byl Mike Allen Treasurer:Mike Allen Committee Chairpersons: Chris Collier Membership:Chris Collier Dave Sanderson Service Projects:Dave Sanderson Steve Lessens Foundation:Steve Lessens Hank Austin PR & Administration:Hank Austin

17 AVENUES OF SERVICE The Rotary Club of Shelby AVENUES OF SERVICE  We implement the Object of Rotary through the Four Avenues of Service:  Club Service  Vocational Service  Community Service  International Service

18 PROJECTS The Rotary Club of Shelby PROJECTS  Once a year, we review our current projects and identify possible new projects.  Club President & Executive Committee prioritizes this list to match Club goals and Club Budget.  Shelby Rotary Club sponsors as many of these projects as possible.

19 PROJECTS The Rotary Club of Shelby PROJECTS  Boy Scouts of America -  Boy Scouts of America - Oceana County Troops  C.R.O.P. Walk  Relay for Life  Relay for Life - Sunday Morning Breakfast  Oceana Goodfellows/Old Newsies  Oceana ISD Young Authors Program and Spelling Bee

20 PROJECTS The Rotary Club of Shelby PROJECTS  Father-Daughter and Mother-Son Dances  Father-Daughter and Mother-Son Dances - Oceana Community Education  LifeLine Services  LifeLine Services - Hackley Lakeshore Hospital  Oceana County Food Pantries  Fire Prevention Awareness:  Fire Prevention Awareness: Smoke Detector Matching Challenge  Sports & Fine Arts Camp Scholarships  Rotary Youth Leadership Conference

21 PROJECTS The Rotary Club of Shelby PROJECTS  Rotary Wheelchair Foundation  Water Purification Systems in Third World Countries  Annual Mission Trip to Honduras  Youth Exchange Program  GRAD Program -  GRAD Program - G ift from R otary of A cademic D ollars  After-School Program  After-School Program (coming soon)

22 ANNUAL FUND-RAISERS The Rotary Club of Shelby ANNUAL FUND-RAISERS  Para-Fest - Hank & Carole Austin @ Shelby Paraflite School  Shelby Rotary Golf Scramble - Fred Sanford - held at Oceana Golf Course  Shelby Rotary Auction - Auction Committee - held at New Era Reformed Church  Rotary Wheel Float Rental - Pete Roskam - rented to Clubs throughout West Michigan

23 FINANCIAL ASSETS The Rotary Club of Shelby FINANCIAL ASSETS  Scholarship Fund  Oceana Community Foundation Beneficiaries of... Clarence & Katherine Thielman  Endowment Fund  Various Savings & Investments June 30, 2007 Assets Surpassed$500,000 June 30, 2007 Assets Surpassed$500,000

24 The Privileges in Rotary  The privilege of FRIENDSHIP WITH LEADERS: –in your community –in neighboring cities and towns –throughout America –around the world

25 The Privileges in Rotary  The privilege of GIVING SERVICE to your community.  The privilege of DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL GOODWILL and understanding.  The privilege of helping BUILD HIGHER ETHICAL STANDARDS within your vocation....through the common bond of Rotary.

26 Service Above Self

27 We Need Your Help...  Participate in Existing Programs  Serve on Committee / Fill Leadership Role  Help Initiate & Facilitate New Programs:  Interact Club  After-School Program  ???  Share in Fellowship & Stewardship

28 Your Obligations in Rotary Participation  To be a Rotarian you must give of your time and talents: –in community work –in fellowship and social functions –in club and district activities

29 Your Obligations in Rotary Attendance  Attendance at the weekly meetings is a benefit of Rotary. A minimum of 60% is expected.  You can easily maintain your attendance levels by making up at another Rotary club meeting, participating in club service projects, and activities.

30 Your Financial Obligations $1.80 Annual Dues: $1.80 /week $6.00 Tuesday Meals: $6.00 /week Voluntary Expenses:  International Banquet  Installation Dinner  Weekly Lottery & Fines

31 Welcome to the Rotary Club of Shelby


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