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Welcome! Welcome! New Member Orientation New Member Orientation Northside Northside Fayetteville Fayetteville Rotary Club Rotary Club

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Welcome!Welcome!New Member OrientationNew Member Orientation

Northside Northside FayettevilleFayetteville

Rotary Club Rotary Club

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In the beginning…

The first Rotary club was organized in The first Rotary club was organized in Chicago in 1905, by Paul P. Harris.Chicago in 1905, by Paul P. Harris.

Rotary Founder

Paul Harris

The club, with four members, met in rotation at the offices of the members - thus the name Rotary.

There are approximately 1.2 million members in over 30,000 clubs worldwide.

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Motto of RotaryMotto of Rotary

Service Above Self Service Above Self

Rotary was not long to recognize that Rotary was not long to recognize that fellowship alone would not keep a fellowship alone would not keep a group together — there needed to be group together — there needed to be a purpose.a purpose.

The first service project was public The first service project was public restrooms in downtown Chicago, IL, restrooms in downtown Chicago, IL, USA.USA.

Rotary became the world’s first Rotary became the world’s first service club.service club.

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What is Rotary?What is Rotary?

RotaryRotary is an organization of is an organization of business and professional men business and professional men

and women united worldwide who and women united worldwide who provide provide humanitarian servicehumanitarian service, ,

encourage high ethical standards encourage high ethical standards in all in all vocationsvocations, and help build , and help build

goodwill and peace in goodwill and peace in the worldthe world..

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Object of RotaryObject of Rotary

Encourage and foster the ideal of Encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy service as a basis of worthy

enterprise and, in particular toenterprise and, in particular to

encourage and foster:encourage and foster:

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Object of RotaryObject of Rotary

FIRST :FIRST :

The development of The development of acquaintanceacquaintance as an opportunity for service;as an opportunity for service;

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Object of RotaryObject of RotarySecond:Second:

High ethical standards in High ethical standards in businessbusiness and professions; the recognition of and professions; the recognition of

the worthiness of all useful the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by occupations; and the dignifying by

each Rotarian of his or her each Rotarian of his or her occupations as an occupations as an opportunity to opportunity to

serve society;serve society;

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Object of RotaryObject of Rotary

ThirdThird::

The application of the ideal of The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian’s service by every Rotarian’s personal, business, and personal, business, and

community life;community life;

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Object of RotaryObject of Rotary

Fourth:Fourth:

The advancement of The advancement of internationalinternational understanding, goodwill, and peace understanding, goodwill, and peace

through a world fellowship of through a world fellowship of business and professional people, business and professional people,

united in the ideal of service.united in the ideal of service.

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Object of RotaryObject of Rotary

We implement the Object We implement the Object of Rotary through the of Rotary through the

Four Avenues of ServiceFour Avenues of Service..

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Four Avenues of Four Avenues of ServiceService

Club ServiceClub Service – – Those things that Those things that a Rotarian does to help make the a Rotarian does to help make the running of the local club successful. running of the local club successful.

Community Service Community Service – – Urges Urges every Rotarian to participate in all every Rotarian to participate in all activities that make the community a activities that make the community a better place in which to live. better place in which to live.

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Four Avenues of Four Avenues of ServiceService

International ServiceInternational Service – – Encourages and fosters the Encourages and fosters the advancement of understanding and advancement of understanding and good will among people of the world.good will among people of the world.

Vocational ServiceVocational Service – – The The promoting of the “ideal of service” promoting of the “ideal of service” throughout the business and throughout the business and professional world. professional world.

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The Four Way TestThe Four Way Testof the things we think, say or do.of the things we think, say or do.

Is it the Is it the truth ?truth ? Is it Is it fairfair to all concerned to all concerned ?? Will it build Will it build goodwillgoodwill and and

better friendshipsbetter friendships ??

Will it be Will it be beneficialbeneficial to all to all concerned ?concerned ?

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Rotary InternationalRotary Internationalwww.rotary.orgwww.rotary.org

2013-20142013-2014

President: President: Ron D. BurtonRon D. Burton Theme: Theme: ““Engage Rotary, Change Lives”Engage Rotary, Change Lives”

District Governor: Kenneth ColleyDistrict Governor: Kenneth Colley

Rotary Club of Fort Smith, ARRotary Club of Fort Smith, AR

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Northside FayettevilleNorthside FayettevilleRotaryRotary

is part of:is part of: District 6110District 6110 www.ri6110.org

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Rotary InternationalRotary International District 6110 District 6110 81 Rotary Clubs in the heartland of the 81 Rotary Clubs in the heartland of the

USA USA

Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, OklahomaArkansas, Kansas, Missouri, OklahomaSmall clubs (less than 15 members) Small clubs (less than 15 members)

Large clubs (more than 480 members) Large clubs (more than 480 members)

Old clubs (chartered before 1920) Old clubs (chartered before 1920)

Morning and noon meetings Morning and noon meetings

Nearly 5,200 Rotarians in SERVICE togetherNearly 5,200 Rotarians in SERVICE together

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District 6110District 6110

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Northside FayettevilleNorthside FayettevilleRotary ClubRotary Club

www.northsiderotary.orgwww.northsiderotary.org

President – Ted SegoPresident Elect – Alan WilbournSecretary/Treasurer – David Savage Jr.Executive Secretary – Carmen NewberrySgt. At Arms – John OgdenClub Administration – Keith GlassCommunity Service – Cathy BassMembership – Jody DildayFoundation – Wayne JonesPublic Relations – James BlankenshipYouth Service – Merry MoiseichikPast President – H.B. Fink

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Northside FayettevilleNorthside FayettevilleRotary ClubRotary Club

Began in 1969Began in 1969

Chartered June 11, Chartered June 11, 19691969

President –Jim President –Jim CrossCross

2013-20142013-2014

65 members65 members ((as of 4/28/14)as of 4/28/14)

Pres. Ted SegoPres. Ted Sego

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Community ServiceCommunity ServicePursuing activities to improve the quality Pursuing activities to improve the quality

of life in our communityof life in our community

Dictionary ProjectDictionary Project

ChoicesChoices

Superior Student Scholarship ProgramSuperior Student Scholarship Program

Rotary Youth Leadership Awards – (RYLA)Rotary Youth Leadership Awards – (RYLA)

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Our International Our International Service ProgramsService Programs

Medical Supplies NetworkMedical Supplies Network

India, Kenya & Central America India, Kenya & Central America Water ProjectsWater Projects

Group Study Exchange Group Study Exchange

International Youth ExchangeInternational Youth Exchange

Polio PlusPolio Plus

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Other Areas of ServiceOther Areas of Service

Club LeadershipClub Leadership

MembershipMembershipJody DildayJody Dilday

Public RelationsPublic RelationsJames BlankenshipJames Blankenship

FoundationFoundationWayne JonesWayne Jones

Youth ServiceYouth ServiceMerry MoiseichikMerry Moiseichik

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Northside Fayetteville Northside Fayetteville RotaryRotary

Sources of FundsSources of Funds

““Everbody WINS”Everbody WINS” Father & Daughter Father & Daughter

DanceDance Rotary FoundationRotary Foundation

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Rotary International Rotary International FoundationFoundation

Source of FundsSource of Funds

Paul Harris FellowshipPaul Harris Fellowship Sustaining MembersSustaining Members Bequests of Assets via Bequests of Assets via

WillWill Large donations from Large donations from

Partners ( Bill Gates Partners ( Bill Gates Foundation)Foundation)

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ROTARY IS ...ROTARY IS ...

MMembershipembership

AAttendancettendance

PProgramsrograms

SServiceervice

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Northside FayettevilleNorthside FayettevilleRotary ClubRotary Club

Being a Northside Being a Northside Rotarian isRotarian is

Service Above SelfService Above Self He Profits Most He Profits Most

Who Serves Best!Who Serves Best! Adhering to the Adhering to the

four way test four way test HAVING FUN!!!HAVING FUN!!!

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Northside FayettevilleNorthside Fayetteville Rotary Club Rotary Club

Minimum Expectations of a Rotarian Minimum Expectations of a Rotarian every yearevery year:: Share RotaryShare Rotary with one new member/yr. with one new member/yr. Attend Attend minimum of 60% of meetingsminimum of 60% of meetings Give somethingGive something to the Rotary Foundation to the Rotary Foundation

( $100/yr is Sustaining member level)( $100/yr is Sustaining member level)

To be a Rotarian you must give of your To be a Rotarian you must give of your time and talentstime and talents::

In community workIn community work

In fellowship and social functionsIn fellowship and social functions

In club and district activities.In club and district activities.

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We’re Glad You’re HereWe’re Glad You’re Here

The The

Northside Fayetteville Northside Fayetteville Rotary ClubRotary Club