Branchburg Rotary to sign Sister Club agreement with the Himalaya Patan Rotary from Nepal on Friday, January 28th at 6:00 pm.

Dinner reception will be held at the Stony Brook Grille, North Branch, NJ. 

 Sister Club Agreement

In a mutual desire to promote acquaintance and friendship under the common bond of Ro­tary International ideals and objectives, we:

Rotary Club of BRANCHBURG, RI club number 25694, registered official address at: P.O. Box 5035, Somerville, NJ 08876 represented by its President Michael Cohen for the Rotary year of 2011-2012, hereinafter referred to as the RCB

AND

Rotary Club of Himalaya Patan, RI club number 63381, registered official address at: Patan Dhoka, Nepal represented by its President  Nabin Man Shrestha for the year of 2011-2012, hereinafter referred to as the RCHP

Hereby agree to enter a Sister Club agreement through respective sanction of all the directors and Rotarians of both clubs and in accordance with the ele­mental spirit of existing Rotary International rules and regulations.

The objective of the Sister club relationships thereto are as follows:

1.    To develop and promote friendship and mutual understanding between the two clubs;

2.    To encourage and organize the exchange of visits either on a group or indi­vidual basis between each other;

3.    To exchange programs, publications, newsletters, bulletins, magazines, au­dio, visual and video recordings, photographs, member list and any items of interest between the two clubs, where requested;

4.    To assist Rotarians and their family members to contact and correspond be­tween each other, especially within the same classification, profession, oc­cupation, business or vocations.

5.    To foster fellowship and service through vocational contacts, meetings and other friendly gatherings;

6.    To undertake joint service projects for the benefit of the community in either district;        

7.    To participate in and undertake programs or activities for the promotion of In­ternational friendship, World Understanding, Peace and goodwill through ro­tary;

8.    To mutually assist members in the two clubs by combining their individual talents and commitment to service and to take steps to strengthen the future of Rotary and the generations who will continue to serve.