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Billy Duer
January 14
 
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Bernadette Kucharczuk
Brian Dougherty
January 1
 
Joe Dolan
Chickie Dolan
January 18
 
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Charles Coyle
January 1, 1970
47 years
 
Al Borzi
January 7, 2015
2 years
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
Sage
Stories
2016 RYLA Students Presentation
The 2016 RYLA Graduated Conferees,Delano Hendrix, Jordan Langford, Myles Marshall, and Francisco Martinez  gave a presentation to the club on August 11th. They each indicated their personal experiences during the 5 days at Stockton University in June. The common thought was that it was a life changing experience. They each indicated what steps they will take to change their thinking and actions looking forward. President Joe presented each student with a $25.00 gift card for Staples for school supplies. Congratulations to the guys for representing our club at RYLA.
Miscellaneous Information
Dining With Rotary Chef's January 29th at Lucien's Manor Chef's needed and diners are also needed.
 
 
 
Have you updated your contact information ? Name Change, New Address, New Phone Number, New E-Mail Address. You can do this on the club website www.acrotary.org In turn the update will populate on the district website and the Rotary International website (MY ROTARY)
Once you log in,
Click on MEMBER AREA
Click on Edit my Profile, There are 3 tabs you should be concerned with:
Personal, Rotary, Biography. You can also set security preferences.
 
 
All regular meetings are now on THURSDAY. See the new meeting schedule.
 
 
 
 
Rotary International Partners

Partners

Rotary forges partnerships with like-minded groups – from community nonprofits to the United Nations – that make us stronger and more successful at what we do.

Our partners

Rotary collaborates with international, governmental, and university groups to tackle global humanitarian issues.

Working with partners

Rotary’s relationship with the following partners opens the door for Rotarians to work with them directly:

Our strategic partners

Rotary has formed strategic partnerships with the following organizations to offer service opportunities:

  • UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
  • World Vision

United Nations and Nongovernmental Organizations

Rotary appoints each year to UN bodies and NGOs worldwide. Rotary’s representatives meet regularly with officers and staff from international agencies to:

  • Discuss parallel concerns and potential areas for cooperation
  • Inform organizations about Rotary’s programs
  • Gather information about the developments and programs of other groups

Resources & Reference

Rotary Global Rewards Program Check it Out
 

Rotary Global Rewards

The good you do comes back to you.

Rotary's new member benefits program gives Rotary members access to discounts on a variety of products and services selected with their interests in mind.

Discounts & special offers

Rotary Global Rewards offers discounts on car rentals, hotels, dining, and entertainment. More products and services from companies around the world will be added throughout the year. Check back often to see what’s new in Rotary Global Rewards.

How to redeem offers

Anyone can view the offers and discounts on Rotary Global Rewards. But only Rotary club members who are signed in to their My Rotary accounts can redeem them. You can access and redeem rewards from your computer, smartphone, or tablet.

Create a My Rotary account now to take advantage of the new member benefits program. If you need help creating an account, see the .

Add your own offer

Rotary club members can now offer Rotary Global Rewards discounts on products and services from their own businesses. You can choose to make your offer available to people in your community, your region, or around the world.

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Resources & reference

Rotary support

For questions related to a specific offer, please contact the company directly using the contact information in the offer. If you're unable to resolve the issue with the company, please tell us so we can troubleshoot the problem. Select the flagged link under Claim Offer.

All offers are subject to availability and may change or be withdrawn at any time. Additional restrictions may apply. See the provider’s terms and conditions for more information.

Still have questions? so we can help.

History of Rotary International
 

, an attorney, wanted to create a professional group with the same friendly spirit he felt in the small towns of his youth. On 23 February 1905, Harris, Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, and Hiram Shorey gathered at Loehr’s office in Room 711 of the Unity Building in downtown Chicago. This was the first Rotary club meeting. They decided to call the new club “Rotary” after the practice of rotating meeting locations.

Within five years clubs had formed across the country, from San Francisco to New York.

In August 1910, Rotarians held their first convention in Chicago. The 16 clubs that existed at that time united to form the National Association of Rotary Clubs.

In 1912, the name changed to International Association of Rotary Clubs to reflect the addition of clubs in other countries. The name Rotary International was adopted in 1922.

By July 1925, Rotary had grown to more than 2,000 clubs and an estimated 108,000 members  on six continents.

Rotary’s reputation attracted presidents, prime ministers, and a host of other luminaries to its ranks — among them author Thomas Mann, diplomat Carlos P. Romulo, and composer Jean Sibelius.

As Rotary grew, members pooled their resources and used their talents to serve their communities. The organization's dedication to this ideal is best expressed in its motto: Service Above Self.

The Rotary Four Way Test
 

In 1932, Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor created The Four-Way Test. The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions:

Of the things we think, say or do

Is it the TRUTH?

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?