The Rotary Club was founded in 1905 in Chicago by Paul Harris. There are over 1.2 million members in more than 30,000 clubs worldwide. The Northside Fayetteville Rotary Club has been serving the local community since 1969 through projects in areas like education, health, and clean water. Members meet weekly to pursue service, encourage high ethics, and advance international understanding while having fun.
2. In the beginning…
The first Rotary club was organized inThe first Rotary club was organized in
Chicago in 1905, by Paul P. Harris.Chicago in 1905, by Paul P. Harris.
Rotary Founder
Paul Harris
The club, with four members, met in
rotation at the offices of the members -
thus the name Rotary.
There are approximately 1.2 million
members in over 30,000 clubs worldwide.
3. Motto of RotaryMotto of Rotary
Service Above SelfService Above Self
Rotary was not long to recognize thatRotary was not long to recognize that
fellowship alone would not keep afellowship alone would not keep a
group together — there needed to be agroup together — there needed to be a
purpose.purpose.
The first service project was publicThe first service project was public
restrooms in downtown Chicago, IL,restrooms in downtown Chicago, IL,
USA.USA.
Rotary became the world’s firstRotary became the world’s first
service club.service club.
4. What is Rotary?What is Rotary?
RotaryRotary is an organization ofis an organization of
business and professional menbusiness and professional men
and women united worldwide whoand women united worldwide who
provideprovide humanitarian servicehumanitarian service ,,
encourage high ethical standardsencourage high ethical standards
in allin all vocationsvocations, and help build, and help build
goodwill and peace ingoodwill and peace in the worldthe world..
5. Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
Encourage and foster the ideal ofEncourage and foster the ideal of
service as a basis of worthyservice as a basis of worthy
enterprise and, in particular toenterprise and, in particular to
encourage and foster:encourage and foster:
6. Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
FIRST :FIRST :
The development ofThe development of acquaintanceacquaintance asas
an opportunity for service;an opportunity for service;
7. Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
Second:Second:
High ethical standards inHigh ethical standards in businessbusiness andand
professions; the recognition of theprofessions; the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations; andworthiness of all useful occupations; and
the dignifying by each Rotarian of his orthe dignifying by each Rotarian of his or
her occupations as anher occupations as an opportunity toopportunity to
serve society;serve society;
8. Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
ThirdThird::
The application of the ideal of service byThe application of the ideal of service by
every Rotarian’severy Rotarian’s personal, business,personal, business,
and community life;and community life;
9. Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
Fourth:Fourth:
The advancement ofThe advancement of internationalinternational
understanding, goodwill, and peaceunderstanding, goodwill, and peace
through a world fellowship of businessthrough a world fellowship of business
and professional people, united in theand professional people, united in the
ideal of service.ideal of service.
10. Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
We implement the Object ofWe implement the Object of
Rotary through the FourRotary through the Four
Avenues of ServiceAvenues of Service ..
11. Four Avenues ofFour Avenues of
ServiceService
Club ServiceClub Service –– Those things thatThose things that
a Rotarian does to help make thea Rotarian does to help make the
running of the local club successful.running of the local club successful.
Community ServiceCommunity Service –– UrgesUrges
every Rotarian to participate in allevery Rotarian to participate in all
activities that make the community aactivities that make the community a
better place in which to live.better place in which to live.
12. Four Avenues ofFour Avenues of
ServiceService
International ServiceInternational Service ––
Encourages and fosters theEncourages and fosters the
advancement of understanding andadvancement of understanding and
good will among people of the world.good will among people of the world.
Vocational ServiceVocational Service –– TheThe
promoting of the “ideal of service”promoting of the “ideal of service”
throughout the business andthroughout the business and
professional world.professional world.
13. The Four Way TestThe Four Way Test
of the things we think, say or do.of the things we think, say or do.
Is it theIs it the truth ?truth ?
Is itIs it fairfair to all concernedto all concerned ??
Will it buildWill it build goodwillgoodwill andand
better friendshipsbetter friendships ??
Will it beWill it be beneficialbeneficial to allto all
concerned ?concerned ?
16. Rotary InternationalRotary International
District 6110District 6110
81 Rotary Clubs in the heartland of the USA81 Rotary Clubs in the heartland of the USA
Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, OklahomaArkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma
Small clubs (less than 15 members)Small clubs (less than 15 members)
Large clubs (more than 480 members)Large clubs (more than 480 members)
Old clubs (chartered before 1920)Old clubs (chartered before 1920)
Morning and noon meetingsMorning and noon meetings
Nearly 5,200 Rotarians in SERVICE togetherNearly 5,200 Rotarians in SERVICE together
18. Northside FayettevilleNorthside Fayetteville
Rotary ClubRotary Club
www.northsiderotary.orgwww.northsiderotary.org
President – Ted Sego
President Elect – Alan Wilbourn
Secretary/Treasurer – David Savage Jr.
Executive Secretary – Carmen Newberry
Sgt. At Arms – John Ogden
Club Administration – Keith Glass
Community Service – Cathy Bass
Membership – Jody Dilday
Foundation – Wayne Jones
Public Relations – James Blankenship
Youth Service – Merry Moiseichik
Past President – H.B. Fink
19. Northside FayettevilleNorthside Fayetteville
Rotary ClubRotary Club
Began in 1969Began in 1969
Chartered June 11,Chartered June 11,
19691969
President –JimPresident –Jim
CrossCross
2013-20142013-2014
65 members65 members
((as of 4/28/14)as of 4/28/14)
Pres. Ted SegoPres. Ted Sego
20. Community ServiceCommunity Service
Pursuing activities to improve the quality ofPursuing activities to improve the quality of
life in our communitylife in our community
Dictionary ProjectDictionary Project
ChoicesChoices
Superior Student Scholarship ProgramSuperior Student Scholarship Program
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards – (RYLA)Rotary Youth Leadership Awards – (RYLA)
21. Our International ServiceOur International Service
ProgramsPrograms
Medical Supplies NetworkMedical Supplies Network
India, Kenya & Central America WaterIndia, Kenya & Central America Water
ProjectsProjects
Group Study ExchangeGroup Study Exchange
International Youth ExchangeInternational Youth Exchange
Polio PlusPolio Plus
22. Other Areas of ServiceOther Areas of Service
Club LeadershipClub Leadership
MembershipMembership
Jody DildayJody Dilday
Public RelationsPublic Relations
James BlankenshipJames Blankenship
FoundationFoundation
Wayne JonesWayne Jones
Youth ServiceYouth Service
Merry MoiseichikMerry Moiseichik
23. Northside Fayetteville RotaryNorthside Fayetteville Rotary
Sources of FundsSources of Funds
““Everbody WINS”Everbody WINS”
Father & DaughterFather & Daughter
DanceDance
Rotary FoundationRotary Foundation
24. Rotary InternationalRotary International
FoundationFoundation
Source of FundsSource of Funds
Paul Harris FellowshipPaul Harris Fellowship
Sustaining MembersSustaining Members
Bequests of Assets via WillBequests of Assets via Will
Large donations fromLarge donations from
Partners ( Bill GatesPartners ( Bill Gates
Foundation)Foundation)
25. ROTARY IS ...ROTARY IS ...
MMembershipembership
AAttendancettendance
PProgramsrograms
SServiceervice
26. Northside FayettevilleNorthside Fayetteville
Rotary ClubRotary Club
Being a NorthsideBeing a Northside
Rotarian isRotarian is
Service Above SelfService Above Self
He Profits MostHe Profits Most
Who Serves Best!Who Serves Best!
Adhering to the fourAdhering to the four
way testway test
HAVING FUN!!!HAVING FUN!!!
27. Northside FayettevilleNorthside Fayetteville
Rotary ClubRotary Club
Minimum Expectations of a RotarianMinimum Expectations of a Rotarian everyevery
yearyear::
Share RotaryShare Rotary with one new member/yr.with one new member/yr.
AttendAttend minimum of 60% of meetingsminimum of 60% of meetings
Give somethingGive something to the Rotaryto the Rotary
FoundationFoundation
( $100/yr is Sustaining member level)( $100/yr is Sustaining member level)
To be a Rotarian you must give of yourTo be a Rotarian you must give of your
time and talentstime and talents ::
In community workIn community work
In fellowship and social functionsIn fellowship and social functions
In club and district activities.In club and district activities.
28. We’re Glad You’re HereWe’re Glad You’re Here
TheThe
Northside FayettevilleNorthside Fayetteville
Rotary ClubRotary Club
Notas do Editor
Donna Peterson
Jim Dow and/or Sharon Grossbach
Kent Nordby Youth Exchange
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