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LONGMONT ROTARY
OCTOBER 22, 2025
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Service Above Self
Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m.
803 3rd Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
United States
Our noon meetings are in-person and a buffet meal is provided. Lunch is served at 12pm. The actual meeting starts at 12:30 and ends at 1:30 pm. We also have a Satellite group that meets in the evenings. See website for details.
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Local chapter of DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution)      Funds used for scholarships for local students

 

Spare Change for Polio

TODAY is the last opportunity to bring your spare change to the meeting and drop it in the END POLIO jars, located on each table.  The Gates Foundation will match your donations 2:1.  

Polio Plus and The 4 Way Test

Past Club President, Andy Lee, gave the Moment of Inspiration, weaving together Rotary's commitment to Polio eradication and the Four-Way Test….."In 1985, Rotary International made a bold promise: to eradicate polio, a disease that paralyzed thousands of children every year. It was a daunting goal—global, complex, and seemingly impossible. But Rotarians applied the Four-Way Test to guide their work. Is it the truth? Yes—polio was a devastating reality we could confront. Is it fair to all concerned? Absolutely—protecting children everywhere benefits humanity. Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Definitely—partnering with communities and organizations like the WHO forged lasting bonds. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Undeniably—eradicating polio saves lives and futures.

That promise sparked PolioPlus, Rotary’s campaign to vaccinate millions. Rotarians raised funds, volunteered, and advocated tirelessly. Today, polio cases have dropped by 99.9%, with only a handful of cases left in the world. This historic effort, driven by Rotarians like us, has brought us to the brink of wiping out a disease for only the second time in history. One commitment, guided by the Four-Way Test, has saved millions of children from paralysis.

This story reminds us that Rotary’s strength lies in our ability to dream big and act with integrity. The Four-Way Test isn’t just words—it’s a compass for turning vision into impact. Whether we’re funding scholarships, building clean water systems, or mentoring youth, these four questions—truth, fairness, goodwill, and benefit—ensure our service endures.

So, my challenge today is this: let’s channel the courage of that 1985 promise. Apply the Four-Way Test to your next Rotary action. Ask yourself: Is my effort true? Is it fair? Does it build goodwill? Will it benefit others? Whether it’s a small local project or a global grant, your step forward, guided by these questions, can spark change.

Let’s leave here inspired by our polio legacy, ready to make our own historic impact, one ethical choice at a time. Thank you for carrying Rotary’s torch of service."

Rotary 101 Zoom Training

Sign up for this Zoom District Learning Opportunity:  Rotary 101- Learn the basics of Rotary, both from a Rotary International and a District 5450 standpoint. You don’t have to be a brand-new Rotarian to learn something new!

Register Here or Learn More about this training. Topics covered will include: 

Understanding What Rotary is. How Rotary is Structured. Rotary’s Values. Areas of Focus for Rotary. The Importance of the Four-Way Test. Rotary’s Commitment to Diversity. The Commitment to Strengthening Youth. Learning Opportunities Available to You. District 5450 and Rotary International Resources. 

Rotarians at Work  Sorting Coats  

     

Photos from Halloween Social