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Roast and Toast DG Susan Valenta
Jun. 23, 2016
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The Long Riders and Hepititas C
Jul. 26, 2016
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What is your 140.6 Challenge??
Aug. 16, 2016
Bobbie LaPorte is a former senior executive and a six-time Ironman triathlete. Bobbie ran in her first marathon at age 50 and recently completed her sixth Ironman Triathlon. She strongly believes that individuals who adopt the mindset of an athlete – using goal setting, strategic planning, team building, and recovering from setbacks – will have an advantage in their professional lives. Brian Bowe
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Candidates Debate
Oct. 04, 2016
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Rotary Shelter Box Program
Oct. 11, 2016
EMERGENCY DISASTER RELIEF Right now, around 60 million people around the world have been made homeless by natural disaster and conflict. We're working to change this. By providing emergency shelter and tools for families robbed of their homes by disaster, we're transforming despair into hope. We are impatient to see a world where no family is left without shelter. Are you? |
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Rotary Foundation and Paul Harris Awards
Oct. 25, 2016
The Paul Harris Fellow recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute, or who have contributions made in their name, of US$1,000 to The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. It was established in 1957 to show appreciation for and encourage substantial contributions to what was then the Foundation’s only program, Rotary Foundation Fellowships for Advanced Study, the precursor to Ambassadorial Scholarships. |
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Membership
Nov. 01, 2016
The Gilroy Rotary Club provides a number of outstanding opportunities to make new friends, build business relationships, exchange ideas, and support your local community. To become a member of Gilroy Rotary, you must be invited, or “sponsored,” by a current Rotarian. We strive to include a diverse range of professionals, managers, and community leaders. |
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Veteran's Day Salute
Nov. 08, 2016
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Vocational Service
Nov. 15, 2016
The Object of Rotary is a philosophical statement of Rotary’s purpose and the responsibilities of Rotarians. The concept of vocational service is rooted in the Second Object, which calls on Rotarians to “encourage and foster”: • High ethical standards in business and professions • The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations • The dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society As a Rotarian, how can you put these ideals into action? Consider these suggestions: • Talk about your vocation in your club, and take time to learn about fellow members’ vocations. • Use your professional skills to serve a community. • Practice your profession with integrity, and inspire others to behave ethically through your own words and actions. • Help a young person achieve his or her career aspirations. • Guide and encourage others in their professional development. If you do any of these things, you are performing vocational service. And if vocational service motivates and energizes you, then you’re in the right place, because vocational service is the very essence of Rotary. It is what sets Rotary apart from other service organizations. |