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Family of Rotary




 

Zone 29 Coordinator: Fred W. Hahn Jr. Independence, MO fred@fredhahn.com

Zone 30 Coordinator: Donald R. Collette McMinnville, TN drcohome@blomand.net

The Family of Rotary

Friendship was the foundation, the rock on which Rotary service was built. The Family of Rotary resource Group will encourage clubs to care for Rotarians, their families, and members of the larger Rotary family, thereby strengthening clubs and instilling a sense of integrity, tolerance, and unselfishness in the next generation.

Over the next year, the Family of Rotary resource group will provide guidance to Rotary clubs and districts, and encourage them to promote projects and activities to enhance every Family of Rotary member's experience. In addition, the resource group will encourage every Rotarian to celebrate December as Family Month. By boosting membership and participation in Rotary clubs, the success of the "Family of Rotary" concept will help to ensure Rotary's continued presence as a vital instrument of service in the century ahead.

Specifically, the Family of Rotary is:

  • Rotarians' Family Members
  • Spouses
  • Widows and widowers
  • Children
  • Grandchildren
  • Other Relatives

The larger Rotary family includes:

  • Our neighbors in other clubs and districts around the world
  • Rotary Foundation alumni
  • Group Study Exchange members
  • Rotary Youth Exchange students
  • Rotaractors
  • Interactors
  • RYLA participants
  • Inner Wheel and other spouse groups
  • Global Networking Groups (Rotary Fellowships & Rotarian Action Groups)

Supporting Family of Rotary is of critical importance because it:

  • Builds lifelong friendships
  • Enhances our personal families' relationships
  • Builds world understanding and peace
  • Improves international solidarity and tolerance
  • Contributes to membership growth
  • Contribures to diversity of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, and profession
  • Improves Rotary's public image
  • Strengthens clubs and the commitment to service
 

 
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#1: by William D. Crawford on 11.16.2008 @ 06:15pm CST

During my year at district governor, Rotary's Centennial Year, my conference committee put the entire conference together as a "Family of Rotary" event.
The result was more than what I call a usual conference.
It was a great weekend gathering of Rotary members and their families, including grandparents, etc., held in an outdoor setting in a family oriented state park.
In a small district of less than 2000 Rotarians, the total conference attendance was many more than the usual number of attendees.
And everyone had a wonderful time.
PDG William D. Crawford (6740)

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