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In the beginning
  • First Rotary Club organized in Chicago in 1905,
    by Paul P. Harris.
  • The original four member club met for fellowship,
    in rotation at members offices . . . thus the
    name Rotary.
  • There are currently over 32,000 clubs with about
    1.2 million members.

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The Rotary Motto is Service Above Self
  • Rotary was not long realizing fellowship alone
    would not keep a group together . . . There
    needed to be a purpose!
  • First project was creation of public washrooms in
    downtown Chicago.
  • Rotary became worlds 1st service club
  • Rotary became international in 1910 in Winnipeg,
    Manitoba

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The Object of Rotaryis
  • To encourage and foster the ideal of service as a
    basis of worthy enterprise.

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Rotarians especially try to foster and encourage
  • The development of acquaintance as an opportunity
    for service
  • High ethical standards worthiness and dignifying
    of all occupations
  • Application of the ideal of service to personal,
    business, and community life
  • Advancement of international understanding,
    goodwill, and peace

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Rotarians are guided byTHE FOUR-WAY TESTof 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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The Privileges in RotaryRotarians Enjoy
the privilege of
  • Friendships with Leaders
  • Giving Service to your community
  • Developing International Goodwill and
    Understanding
  • Helping to Build Higher Ethical Standards within
    your vocation.
  • . . through the common bond of Rotary.

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Rotary is an International Organization
  • Divided into 34 Zones and 529 Districts,
    throughout 166 countries, worldwide.
  • D5370 covers northern Alberta, NE B.C.
  • NW Saskatchewan, and N.W.T.

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  • Rotary International is governed by a President
    and a Board of Directors, elected from around the
    world.
  • Headquarters in Evanston IL.

R. I. President Wilfrid J Wilkinson
  • Each District selects a District Governor
    annually
  • But each Rotary Club is an autonomous group.

District Governor David Taylor
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The Rotary Foundationis the international
service arm of Rotary
  • World Peace through Understanding

Making the world a better place, one friendship
at a time.
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Rotary FoundationGroup Study Exchange - GSE
  • Teams of 4 to 6 non-Rotarian business or
    professional people, plus a Rotarian leader,
    visit a foreign district for 4 to 6 weeks.
  • Rotary Foundation pays foreign travel cost.
  • Host Rotarians handle accommodation, local
    travel, vocational matching other activities.
  • Clubs help host visiting teams and sponsor
    outbound team members.
  • GSE Team Bangaladesh May 1- June 1, 2008
    Fairview College, Peace River May 10, 2008

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Rotary FoundationWCS Matching Grants
  • World Community Service (WCS) Rotarians provide
    humanitarian aid to those in need around the
    world.
  • Matching Grants.
  • Through a global fund and partnering with other
    clubs, worthy projects can receive matching
    grants.

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Rotary FoundationVolunteers in Action
  • Many Rotarians volunteer their time
    and expertise, helping in foreign countries.
  • All vocations are needed
  • - Businessmen, Technicians, Contractors
    - Agriculture,
    Engineers, Teachers
  • - Dentists, Doctors and Nurses.

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The Rotary Foundation (TRF)Your Charity of
Choice?
  • Rotary depends on fundraising and member
    donations to fund programs projects.
  • Many Rotarians and their spouses are Benefactors
    of the RF Permanent Fund.
  • Several are Paul Harris Fellows having made a
    contribution of US1,000 to TRF.
  • A goal of every Rotary Club is to contribute
    US100. per member each year.

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The Rotary Club of Peace River
Chartered in 1952 District 5370 Current
membership 40 Meets Monday 1200 Sawridge Inn and
Conference Centre
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Rotary Club of Peace River Administration
  • 10 Member Executive open meetings
  • Four Avenue of Service program areas - Chairs
  • Committees for fundraising and service projects.
  • Executive - finance and project decisions based
    on the annual budget approved by the club.
  • Large projects or controversial issues are
    discussed by members at monthly business meeting.

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Rotary Club of Peace River Executive Directors
2007-08
President Richard Rhodes
President-Elect Steve Woodburn Vice
President Kelsay Reimer Past President Rob
Snyder Secretary Nicole Krull Treasurer
Peter Neale
All Rotary positions are one year terms that
change July 1.
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Rotary implements the Object of Rotary through
the Four Avenues of Service
  • Club Service
  • Vocational Service
  • Community Service
  • International Service

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  • Club Service
  • Those things a Rotarian does to help make the
    club operate more successfully.
  • Vocational Service
  • Promoting the Ideal of Service to youth and
    throughout the business and professional world.
  • Community Service
  • Urges every Rotarian to participate in activities
    to make the community a better place to live.
  • International Service
  • Encourage and foster the advancement of
    understanding, good will and world peace among
    all people of the world.
  • Chair Robin Erickson
  • Chair David vanTamelen
  • Chair Geoff Milligan
  • Chair Dave McLaughlan

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Rotary Club of Peace River Club Service Projects
  • Fellowship and Member Development
  • Annual Corn Roast
  • Rotary Fun Cruise Casino
  • Weekly and Special Meetings
  • Member participation in fund raisers
  • Casino dealers team
  • Rotary Auction
  • Hawaiian Draw/Rotary Roses/Calendar Project

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Rotary Club of Peace River Youth Projects
  • Financial support to local youth group projects
    and youth leadership activities.
  • Active in Rotary programs for youth RYLA,
    Adventures in Citizenship, RYPEN, International
    Youth Exchange.

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Rotary Club of Peace River Community Service
Projects
  • Medical Centre of Excellence
  • 30,000 commitment
  • Support to community organizations - North
    Peace Performing Arts, Peace Regional
    Library, Sugar Plum Day Care, Peace Adult
    Literacy
  • Rotary Centennial Project

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Rotary Club of Peace RiverInternational Service
Projects
  • World Community Service - Matching Grants to
    support development projects
  • Van project - Ethiopia
  • Medical Supplies to Mazatlan
  • Water/School project DRC (Congo)
  • Books for Belize
  • Heart4Children Orphanage in Ukraine
  • Foster Parents Plan

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Rotary Club of Peace RiverYouth Exchange Program
  • Every two years we send a local 16-18 year old
    student abroad and in exchange, host a foreign
    student in Peace River.
  • Members host these young people in their homes
    for 1-4 months each.
  • Students become part
  • of the family and many
  • lasting relationships are
  • developed.
  • Host families are needed
  • for 2009

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Rotary Club of Peace River Annual Fund Raisers
  • Rotary Fun Night
  • Rotary Roses
  • Casino Partys
  • Hawaiian Draw
  • Rotary Calendar
  • Radio Auction
  • Proceeds to community/international projects.
  • All members expected to participate through
    ticket sales and attendance.

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Rotary Club of Peace River Casino Fund Raising
  • Great Northern Casino, Grand Prairie
  • - About every 36 months.
  • All members expected to participate or arrange
    for their replacement if absent.
  • Revenue goes to local community projects.

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Rotary Club of Peace River Casino Funded
Projects
  • June 2001
  • Fire Department Rescue Truck
  • December 2002
  • Community projects
  • November 2004
  • Centennial Project Park Upgrade
  • March 2007
  • Medical Centre of Excellence

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Your Obligations in Rotary
  • Participation
  • To be a Rotarian you must give of your time and
    talents
  • in community work
  • in social functions
  • in Club and District activities.

Plan To Attend DISTRICT CONFERENCE May 22-25,
2008 RI CONVENTION Los Angeles, June 2008
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Your Obligations in Rotary
  • Attendance
  • Weekly Attendance is a benefit and reward of
    Rotary.
  • Goal 100 - Minimum 60 expected.
  • Make up missed meetings at other clubs, by
    attending a District or RI event or on line _at_
    eRotary.org.
  • A Make-up is allowed within /- 14 days (2 weeks)

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Your Obligations in Rotary
  • Financial
  • Initiation Fee 40.00
  • Annual Dues 120.00/year
  • Meals 12.50/week
  • Fines (Sergeant-at-Arms/Fun Tax) 1.00/week
  • Social Events (Estimate) 200.00/year

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  • Welcome to
  • Rotary

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Rotary Information
  • On Line Sources
  • Rotary.org
  • Clubrunner
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