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Friday, February 4, 2011

What is the Value of Rotary?

What is the value of Rotary to the individual Rotarian? A past well-known Rotarian Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, answered this question as follows, Having been a member of long standing of the Rotary Club of New York, I can state that the values I have received from being a Rotarian are far beyond lunch and a good speaker.

It is stimulating fellowship of fine men and woman that inspires me each week. Rotary is one of the greatest positive in-action stimulators of which I know. To me, a Rotary meeting is so dynamic that it always sends me back to work enthused to do a better job.

My Rotary membership has paid off a hundred-fold in my career. I count the privilege of Rotary membership one of the top few real experiences of my life." - Amarillo Wheels -

To me, Rotary is service, friendship, fellowship, education, and, above all, consideration and respect of others. What does Rotary mean to you?

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