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Joining a Rotary Club is a rewarding experience that
develops character and provides an opportunity to give of
ones talents in attaining self fulfilment while enriching
the lives of others. The choice to become a Rotarian
involves some personal reflection in making a decision to
support the needs of the local Rotary club's goals and
those of Rotary International.
Rotary club membership carries with it
certain responsibilities -
- Members are expected to attend weekly
programs of the club. Opportunities to make up attendance include
attending the regular meeting of another Rotary club, attending various
other Rotary meetings, or attending a club service project authorized by
the club committee.
- Members are required to pay annual dues
to their clubs, their districts, and to Rotary International.
- Members are expected to participate in
local or international activities or projects of the Rotary club.
- Clubs encourage members to aspire to
leadership or committee roles within their clubs.
- Rotary’s classification
system ensures that a club’s membership represents a variety of the
community’s professional men and women, including leaders in business,
industry, the arts, government, sports, the military, and religion.
Rotary clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures,
races, and creeds.
If you feel that you could commit one
evening a week, and want to have an opportunity to try to make a
difference in our community, then contact:
The Secretary
The Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill at
rayleigh-mill@rotary-club.org.uk
We
will be pleased to let you have more information about ourselves and
what we do. |
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