Bow Rotary Celebrates 50 years of Service
 
For the Rotary year of July 2020, through June 2021, the Bow Rotary Club plans a series of events to celebrate its 50 years of existence and service in the Bow community.  All Rotary Clubs are part of Rotary International, which covers not only the United States, but in 200 countries throughout the world with its 1.2 million members serving their respective communities in 35,000 Rotary Clubs.
 
Rotary International was started in 1905 by a Chicago attorney Paul Harris.  His idea was to bring together business professionals with diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas and form meaningful friendships.  Over time, Rotary’s purpose evolved into world-wide  humanitarian service.  Members of the Bow Rotary Club, the US, and around the world have a long track record of addressing challenges locally and globally.
 
From literacy and peace, to clean water and health, we are always working to better our world.  At Rotary, we believe we have a shared responsibility to take action on our world’s most persistent issues.
We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.
 
We are always looking for people who want to give back to their community.  Want to join us?  The Bow Rotary Club (which includes Dunbarton residents) meets Friday mornings at 7:30 am at the Old Town Hall in Bow.  We would love to see you there once we are allowed to meeting regularly.  Please check our website at www.bowrotary.org for our meeting schedule and details.  

Alternatively you can contact either our current President, David Scanlan at davidscanlan@yahoo.com | 603-228-4449, or our incoming President, Matt Gatzke at msgatzke@gmail.com | (603) 496-9044.