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Rotary District 5450 New Club Informational Sessions
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1ST AND 3RD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH @ 5:30 PM New Club Informational Sessions
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Join us for an informational session about how to start a service-oriented club to change the lives of people in your community, locally and globally.
Contact Charlotte Roehm for more information @ [email protected]
What is Rotary?
Rotary International (RI)
a worldwide service organization whose purpose is to provide humanitarian service and advance goodwill and peace around the world
a non-political and non-religious organization open to all
encourages high ethical standards in member’s personal and professional lives The Object of Rotary is to foster the ideal of service as exemplified by Rotary’s motto “ Service Above Self ”
What is Rotary?
Why Rotary?
Opportunities for service - local and international Fellowship, collaboration, and fun Access to community and business leaders Development of leadership skills and networking opportunities Access to funds for service projects through The Rotary Foundation
60 clubs with nearly 3,000 members in the Front Range and mountains to work with on service projects
Rotary Club
A club should meet at least twice a month (including service projects and club socials)
Clubs pay dues to the district and RI for their support and operations
Per person RI and district dues total about $120 annually
Contributions to The Rotary Foundation are optional but strongly encouraged
Rotary Club
Clubs decide their meeting times & locations
Clubs elect their slate of officers and decide their service priorities/focus
Clubs establish bylaws and a constitution which guide all club operations
Application submitted to RI by the sponsor club and new club
Club Types
Traditional meets weekly with a meal, program/speaker Corporate members work primarily for same employer Cause-based members are passionate about a cause & focus service efforts in that area E-Club meets primarily online by virtual platform Passport members attend meetings of other clubs Satellite autonomous but part of an existing club
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