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King Arthur’s Rotary
King Arthur’s Rotary
RI President’s Rep. PDG DensRI President’s Rep. PDG Dens
19th DISTRICT CONFERENCE19th DISTRICT CONFERENCED3870 D3870 ,, April 3-5, 2003 April 3-5, 2003
Xavier Sports & Country ClubXavier Sports & Country ClubAirport Road, Cagayan de Oro CityAirport Road, Cagayan de Oro City
King Arthur’s Rotary King Arthur’s Rotary
Life is shortPlay more
Love to ServeLove to Serve Willing to TakeWilling to Take
Serve moreServe moreWHY?WHY?
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King Arthur’s Rotary King Arthur’s Rotary
King Arthur’s Rotary King Arthur’s Rotary
Poet & People starts to
reminisce & miss King Arthur’s
Poet & People starts to
reminisce & miss King Arthur’s
CamelotCamelotUtopia ─the idea stateUtopia ─the idea state
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King Arthur’s Rotary King Arthur’s Rotary
SHARESHAREThe Four Way Testof the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the truth ?2. Is it fair to all concerned ?3. Will it build goodwill and better friend
ships ?4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
ProtectionProtection
1949-50 Percy C. Hodgson1949-50 Percy C. Hodgson Objectives of Our Team for 1949-50Objectives of Our Team for 1949-501949-50 Percy C. Hodgson1949-50 Percy C. Hodgson Objectives of Our Team for 1949-50Objectives of Our Team for 1949-50
The First Rotary The First Rotary International ThemesInternational Themes The First Rotary The First Rotary International ThemesInternational Themes
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7 Challenges
1. “Bottom up”
To strengthen our clubs, we will work from the “bottom up”, rather than from the “top down.”
“Bottom up” means that for us, the leadership of Rotary, it will be far more important to see than to be seen, far more important to listen than to be heard, and far more important to love than to be loved.
1. “Bottom up”
To strengthen our clubs, we will work from the “bottom up”, rather than from the “top down.”
“Bottom up” means that for us, the leadership of Rotary, it will be far more important to see than to be seen, far more important to listen than to be heard, and far more important to love than to be loved.
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2. Let Rotary clubs strengthen the operations and administration of their clubs, making them stronger.
3. Combating Illiteracya. How are clubs in our district addressing
literacy issues? b. What projects have proven successful in our
district?c. How can the CLE program become a
standardized literacy program in our district?
2. Let Rotary clubs strengthen the operations and administration of their clubs, making them stronger.
3. Combating Illiteracya. How are clubs in our district addressing
literacy issues? b. What projects have proven successful in our
district?c. How can the CLE program become a
standardized literacy program in our district?
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4. Utilizing Rotary’s Time-honored Principles to Build Effective Clubs
5. Promoting The Rotary Foundation’s New Polio Eradication Fundraising Campaign
4. Utilizing Rotary’s Time-honored Principles to Build Effective Clubs
5. Promoting The Rotary Foundation’s New Polio Eradication Fundraising Campaign
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6. Supporting the Rotary Centers for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
7. Retaining Existing Members and Recruiting New Members
6. Supporting the Rotary Centers for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
7. Retaining Existing Members and Recruiting New Members
One New MemberOne New Member
Every MonthEvery Month
One New MemberOne New Member
Every MonthEvery Month
Rotary’s Rotary’s
Global QuestGlobal Quest
Rotary’s Rotary’s
Global QuestGlobal Quest
Is too many Rotarian
a good thing?
Largest clubs in RotaryThe Rotary Club of San Antonio, Texas
Chartered in 1912, the club enjoys obvious advantages in membership recruitment: a proud history, prestige, credibility, and resources – not to mention the approaching RI Convention,2001.1999-732 members (the largest Rotary club in the world)
the end of 2000 -751 Active members
Rotary’s Global Quest
“And, since it’s easier to keep than rec
ruit, we do everything we can to let me
mbers know they’ll be missed if they’r
e gone.”
President President
C. Reginald WilliamsC. Reginald Williams
Rotary’s Global Quest
Rotary’s Global Quest
Contrary to the criticism directed against large clubs, “we have fun, get to know each other, and maintain quality.” Williams said.
Worldwide, 163 Rotary clubs have more than 200 members each.
USA 143Clubs
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, India, Japan, New Zealand, Puerto Rico the United States, and Uruguay
20Clubs
Rotary’s Global Quest
more than 500 members each members1 San Antonio, Texas 7512 Seattle, Washington 7103 Fort Worth, Texas 6564 Indiana 5615 Houston, Texas 5586 San Diego, California 5287 Birmingham, Alabama 5288 Denver Colorado 5219 Cincinnati, Ohio 506
Rotary’s Global Quest
average club size
1 Italy 57.2
2 Switzerland 54.6
3 Sweden 54.4
4 Japan 52.2
5 USA 51.5
5 countries with at least 1,000 Rtns each have an average Rotary club size of 50 members or more
Rotary’s Global Quest
Too young therefore not
suited to join Rotary Club?
Rotary Founder Paul Harris joined Rotary at the age of 38.
Brown & Giay are the youngest to have joined when their were both just 22 year of age.
1983~2001, the 18 RI Presidents included 13 Presidents that join Rotary while under the age of 35.
Rotary’s Global Quest
Rotary’s Global QuestRotary Year RI President Ages
1983-84 William E. Skelton 28
1984-85 Carlos Canseco
1985-86 Edward F. Cadman
1986-87 M.A.T. Caparas 36
1987-88 Charles C. Keller 27
1988-89 Royce Abbey 32
1989-90 Hugh M. Archer 35
1990-91 Paulo V. C. Costa 26
1991-92 Rajendra K. Saboo 26
Rotary’s Global QuestRotary Year RI President Ages
1992-93 Clifford L. Dochteman 33
1993-94 Robert R. Barth 34
1994-95 William H. Huntley
1995-96 Herbert G. Brown 22
1996-97 Luis Vicente Giay 22
1997-98 Glen W. Kinross 29
1998-99 James L. Lacy 33
1999-00 Carlo Ravizza 47
2000-01 Frank J. Devlyn 29
the theme for 1980sthe theme for 1980s ““Quality”Quality”
““Re-engineering” Re-engineering” the theme for 1990sthe theme for 1990s
the theme for 2000sthe theme for 2000s
SpeedSpeed
Rotary @ The Speed of ThoughtRotary @ The Speed of Thought
Rotary’s mission is service.Rotary’s mission is service.Rotary’s mission is service.Rotary’s mission is service.
Using a Digital Using a Digital Nervous System Nervous System
Rotary Web WorkstyleRotary Web Workstyle
Rotary Web Lifestyle Rotary Web Lifestyle
New Approach & IdeasNew Approach & Ideas
The concept of digital workflow The concept of digital workflow
Rotary @ The Speed of ThoughtRotary @ The Speed of Thought
2.2. To maximize using digital tools To maximize using digital tools inter clubsinter clubs & district level virtual teamwork & district level virtual teamwork to share Rotary informationto share Rotary information
1. P C
To Spread Rotary Information
To Serve Well
Rotary @ The Speed of ThoughtRotary @ The Speed of Thought
3.3. Get hold of proper conditionsGet hold of proper conditions
5. Digital feedback loop5. Digital feedback loop
much more time to serve
Rotary @ The Speed of ThoughtRotary @ The Speed of Thought
Rotary ImageRotary Publicity
4. To cut Rotary administrative 4. To cut Rotary administrative bottlenecksbottlenecks
6.6. Serve Serve “Just-in-time”“Just-in-time”
Rotary @ The Speed of ThoughtRotary @ The Speed of Thought
7. 7. Work “for” the communityWork “for” the community
work “with” the community
Rotary @ The Speed of ThoughtRotary @ The Speed of Thought
“How many of us remember to think of others first,
and to think of ourselves in terms of what we can do for others?”
D3870
D3870 will remember what is best in us.
In this Rotary year and always,
together in fellowship and service,
we will go forth into a struggling world
and we will Sow the Seeds of Love.