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Service Above Self
For more than 100 years, this motto has served as the underlying motif of Rotarians' efforts to carry out humanitarian service, promote high ethical standards, and work for international understanding and peace. As with anything that has become an innate part of our lives, it is easy to take this motto for granted. Service Above Self was chosen as our club's motto, ever keeping in focus the true meaning of Service Above Self, as we renew our commitment to this timeless message of compassion and generosity of spirit.Quotes to Ponder
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. –Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Your own financial security depends far more than you may think on the financial, physical and spiritual health of others in your community, our nation, our world. When you share your good fortune by donating your money, time and talent to charity, you help create a stronger economy and a healthier, safer world. So give generously to education, your church, social-service agencies, the arts, medical research -- whatever you value most. It feels wonderful, it's the ultimate in enlightened self-interest and it's the right thing to do. –Knight KiplingerRotary’s 4-Way Test
Of all the things we think, say or do:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to ALL CONCERNED?Charity Navigator 4 Stars
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Rotary Int’l RSS- New Generations gives Rotary a new avenue to serve September 9, 2010RI President Ray Klinginsmith praises youth programs during New Generations Month. […]
- Literacy project helps Sudan refugees rebuild September 9, 2010Rotary, International Reading Association working together to promote literacy. […]
- Parton, RI team up to promote early childhood reading September 9, 2010For Literacy Day 8 September, see an interview with the country music legend. […]
- Windmills increase income for salt harvesters September 8, 2010Club project harnesses wind power to help families in India […]
- Needs remain great in Pakistan September 7, 2010Six weeks into flooding, thousands still without food and shelter. […]
- Providing safe drinking water September 7, 2010Rotarians remain dedicated to clean water as experts convene for World Water Week in Sweden. […]
- E-mail scams targeting Rotarians September 3, 2010RI encourages Rotarians to avoid becoming victims by deleting any e-mail that appears suspicious. […]
- Getting active to fight polio September 3, 2010Rotarians cycle, swim and dance to raise money for polio eradication. […]
- Your Voice, Your Solution for working with Rotaractors September 2, 2010How do you increase communication between members of your club and Rotaractors. […]
- Tips for member retention August 31, 2010Rotarians share ideas, strategies during RI Convention workshop. […]
- Former scholar writes book about Katrina August 31, 2010Award-winning journalist tells how her small Mississippi town bounced back after the hurricane […]
- This month in Rotary -- Rotaract celebrates its anniversary August 31, 2010The name Rotaract (Rotary in Action) was selected to show the program's close affiliation with both Rotary and Interact clubs. […]
- How are you celebrating World Rotaract Week? August 31, 2010Rotaractors encouraged to partner with their sponsor Rotary clubs to complete service project. […]
- Star struck August 30, 2010Former Ambassadorial Scholar travels to space. […]
- Rotary Peace Fellow tells her story August 26, 2010Kelly Nicholls applies her skills to defend human rights in Colombia. Inside "The Rotarian." […]
- “Good governance” a key to polio-free Africa August 23, 2010A top African entrepreneur calls on the continent’s leaders to finish the job. […]
- Your Voice, Your Solution for replacing retiring members August 20, 2010What will you do to fill the gap they will leave? […]
- Canadian Rotarian swims to end polio August 18, 2010Attempt to cross Lake Ontario raises thousands for Rotary's challenge. […]
- Second annual Interact video contest August 17, 2010Submit a video by 1 December for your chance to be featured on the RI website. […]
- Historic Moments: Rotary's emblem August 17, 2010Symbol of Rotary was redesigned many times in early years. […]
- New Generations gives Rotary a new avenue to serve September 9, 2010


