Posted by Cheryl Kitto on Jul 11, 2020

 

    

 

President Frank and the members of The Rotary Club of Springwood extend the hand of worldwide fellowship. Rotary is now in approximately 185 countries with more than 1.4 million members in 34,000 clubs worldwide.

Membership of a Rotary Club is by invitation on the basis of one representative of each recognised business and profession, being a person working or living in the geographic area from which the club draws members.

Our Club serves the towns of Springwood, Winmalee, Faulconbridge, Linden, Valley Heights and Warrimoo

 

It is not necessary for a person to be a business owner to be a Rotarian. employees in authority positions, can also be members. The Rotary classification system is designed to ensure that a club contains a cross section of the community’s interests, vocations and activities. In this way, each member of the club is looked up to as a representative of their own business, profession or industry.

 Women are the fastest growing segment of Rotary’s membership - they were first admitted into Rotary on 1987. There are currently more than 1.900 women club presidents

 

We are a friendly club and we always welcome new members. Visiting Rotarians are especially welcome at our meetings
 

The Rotary Club of Springwood Inc. meets on Monday evenings and is non political, non religious and open to all cultures.

Come and join in the fellowship and speak to our members. Discover yourself. Discover the wonderful world of Rotary.

Please contact our Booking In officer

Peter   FOR ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATIONS ONLY

by texting 0417 244 829 or email   peege@bigpond.com

 

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 Rotary Club of Springwood Inc.

The Object of Rotary

The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and. in particular, to encourage and foster:

  • The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service
  • High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarians's  occupation as an opportunity to serve society.
  • The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business and community life.
  • The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

The Rotary Four-way test

One of the most widely printed and quoted statements of business ethics in the world is the Rotary Four-Way Test.

Of the things we think, say or do

  1.  Is it the TRUTH?
  2.  Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3.  Will it build GOODWILL  and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4.  Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?