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Rotary Club of San Bernardino, District 5330 NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION 2013
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Jul 2012Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #8942 200 COUNTRIES
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Jul 2013Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #8943 34,000 CLUBS
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Jul 2012Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #8944 EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT THE CLUB LEVEL
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Jul 2012Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #8945 EVERYTHING
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Jul 2012Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #8946 1,270,000 MEMBERS
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Jul 2012Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #8947 World’s first service club Chicago 1905 Paul Harris, Attorney
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Fellowship isn’t enough. There needs to be a purpose. Apr 20088 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: Apr 2008 9 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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To encourage and foster the ideal of Service by: 1. The development of acquaintance... Apr 200810 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Apr 200811 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894 2. High ethical standards in business and professions … To encourage and foster the ideal of Service:
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3. Applying service to every Rotarian’s personal, business and community life; Apr 200812 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894 To encourage and foster the ideal of Service by:
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4. Advancing international understanding, good will, and peace through a world of fellowship … Apr 200813 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894 To encourage and foster the ideal of Service by:
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Apr 2008Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89414 Rotary’s Standard of Excellence 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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President Ron is a Rotarian... Ron D. Burton, has been a member of the Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA, since 1979. Aug 201316 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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This Year’s Theme “Rotary isn’t like anything else in our lives. It offers incredible potential to change lives, to help others, to be better people.” Aug 201317 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Partners With Rotary Aga Khan University Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global FoodBanking Network Global FoodBanking Network Goodwill Mercy Ships ShelterBox UNESCO-IHE UNICEF United Nations World Health Organization World Health Organization Aug 20013Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89418
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“World Peace through Understanding” Apr 2008 19
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The Rotary Foundation Voluntary contributions for international humanitarian service Apr 2008Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89420
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T R F Polio Plus More than two billion children have been vaccinated. There were 1,000 new cases of Polio every day in 1985 Now less than 5 In a week 99% Aug 2013 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894 21
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T R F Targeted Grants Meet identified needs Are sustainable In an Area of Focus Aug 2013 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894 22
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T R F Aug 2013 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894 23
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T R F Educational Programs World’s largest private international scholarship program. Ambassadorial Scholars. Apr 2008 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894 24 Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies. World Peace Fellowships.
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San Bernardino’s “Host” Rotary Club Apr 2008 26 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Aug 201327 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Larry Asmus President 2013-14 Aug 201328 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Awards for San Bernardino Here are just a few from the last five years: Four Avenues of Service Citation (Evlyn Wilcox - 2005) District Club of the Year (2005) Lead The Way President Award (2007) President’s Citation (2005, -06, -07, -09, -10, -12) Governor’s Citation (2005, -06, -07, -09, -10, -12) Community Service Award (2006, -08, -09, -10, -12) Foundation Excellence (2005, -06, -07, -09, -10, -12) Club Bulletin Citation (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011) Apr 200829 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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The Privileges in Rotary The privilege of FRIENDSHIP WITH COMMUNITY LEADERS. The privilege of GIVING SERVICE to your community and to the world. The privilege of DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL GOODWILL and understanding. The privilege of helping BUILD HIGHER ETHICAL STANDARDS within your vocation. Apr 200830 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Your Obligations in Rotary Participation To be a Rotarian you must give of your time and talents. Apr 200831 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Your Obligations in Rotary Attendance Minimum of 50% of the meetings. Apr 200832 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Your Obligations in Rotary Financial About $25 a week. Apr 200833 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894
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Jul 2012Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89434 REQUIRED: DUES $ 4.00 /wk MEALS $13.25 /wk
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Jul 2012Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89435 EXPECTED: FINES $ 2.50 /wk T R F $ 3.00 /wk
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Jul 2012Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89436 OPTIONAL: FUND RAISERS $ 2.00+ /wk SOCIAL EVENTS $ 3.00+ /wk
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Annual Financial Obligations Required payments: Expected Contri- butions: Optional events and activities: $ 875 / year $ 275 / year $250+ / year Apr 2008 Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #894 37 Billed Quarterly
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CLUB PROJECTS FOR 2012 Rotary Life: a four-year leadership training program for high school youth. Dictionary Project: a dictionary for every third grader in San Bernardino (about 6,500). RYLA: a mountain camp leadership training experience for high school youth. Music and Speech Contests: Students compete for cash prizes. Character Education: a vocational award for teaching of character and values in the classroom. Community Grants: cash grants to organizations serving San Bernardino. Jul 2013Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89438
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Oduworo Village: (together with other Rotary clubs in San Bernardino and Riverside counties) a multi-year program to improve the lives of impoverished villagers in the Kumi region of Uganda. PACE: At its core PACE educates girls in India, but its reach extends beyond the classroom to empower and improve their livelihood. Rotary Foundation: member contributions to advance peace, world understanding and alleviate poverty. Polio Plus: Rotary’s signature project to wipe out a crippling disease in our lifetime. We are 99.8% of the way finished and now down to “the final inch”. Apr 2013Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89439 CLUB PROJECTS FOR 2012
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Information Sources Orange Peal – our club newsletter D5330 Newsletter – our district’s newsletter The Rotarian – Rotary International’s magazine Club website: www.rotarysb.org www.rotarysb.org District website: www.rotary5330.net www.rotary5330.net Rotary website: www.rotary.org www.rotary.org Apr 2008Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89440
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Rotary Means Taking Action Aug 2013Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89441
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Apr 2008Rotary Club of San Bernardino - #89442
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