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An association of some 31,000 autonomous
clubs in 166 countries, Rotary International is one of the
world's largest service organizations. The goal for a club's
membership is an up-to-date and progressive representation
of the community's business, vocational, and professional
interests.
Membership is vital to the club operations and
community service activities and a primary objective is
to continually expand the club with committed members who
have the interest and ability to get involved in service and
humanitarian projects. Prospective members must:
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hold, or be retired from a professional, proprietary,
executive, or managerial position;
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have the capacity to meet the club's weekly attendance or
community project participation requirements;
- live or work within the locality of the club or the
surrounding area.
An important distinction between Rotary and other
organisations is that membership in Rotary is by invitation
only. If you are interested in membership of the Rotary Club
of Busan Tongbaek, but do know any of our club members please
contact us.
Often a person being considered for membership is invited by
a member (the sponsor) to attend one or more club meetings
to learn more about Rotary. The sponsor may then submit the
name of the candidate to the club's membership committee.
The memberships application will the be processed in
accordance with the Club Constitution and Bylaws.
An introduction to Rotary for new and prospective members is
included below.
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The narrative below is an introduction to Rotary for new or prospective members.
- Introduction.
- Rotary is an International Organisation.
The first
Rotary club was organised in Chicago in 1905 by Paul P. Harris.
This club met in rotation at the offices of its members, thus the name Rotary.
There are now more than 31,000 Rotary Clubs with a total Rotary membership of
over 1.2 million men and women. As a Rotarian, you will be a member of the
Rotary Club of Busan Tongbaek, which in turn is a member of Rotary
International District 3660.
The free world
is divided into territories within which a group of clubs are
associated. These territories are known as Rotary Districts. There are 502 districts
in the Rotary world (166 countries).
- Our Rotary Club.
Each year we elect our officers. These officers
conduct the general business of the Club. Our
President, with the approval of the Board or
Directors, make committee appointments based on Four
Avenues of Service as follows:
- Club Service
- Community Service
- Vocational Service and
- International Service.
- Object of Rotary.
The object
of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis
of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster the following:
- The Four Avenues of Service.
The following committees are directed toward the internal functioning
of the Club to maintain its heath and vigour.
- Attendance.
- Rotary information.
- Protocol.
- Classification.
- Membership growth.
- Membership development.
- Club Bulletin.
- Programs.
- Fellowship activities,
- Public relations.
- Ways and means.
- Assimilation,
- Promotion of the ideal of service.
- Adherence to and promotion of the highest ethical standards in all occupations.
- Recognition of the worthiness to society of all useful occupations.
- Contribution of one's vocational talents to the problems and needs of society.
- Career development.
- Vocational awareness.
- Vocation at work.
- Vocational awards.
- A club effort to improve the quality of life within the community.
- Community development.
- Community projects.
- Community grants.
- Environmental protection.
The promotion of many efforts to advance understanding, goodwill and the quality of life
throughout the world.
- International youth projects.
- World Fellowship activities.
- Rotary Foundation.
World community service.
- The Rotary Foundation.
The goal of the Foundation is to further understanding and friendly relations among the
world's people by funding education and humanitarian programs including:
- Ambassadorial scholarships.
- Matching grants.
- Group Study Exchange.
- Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) grants.
- Rotary grants for University teachers to study in developing countries.
- Grants for Rotary volunteers.
- Polio Plus program.
- Rotary peace programs.
- World Community Service (WCS).
Several
of these programs send scholars and volunteer workers abroad
to study, learn about other cultures, offer assistance and promote goodwill
within a host country.
- The Four-Way Test.
Of 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 ?
- Your privileges in Rotary.
The privilege of friendship
with leaders:
- in your community.
- in neighbouring cities.
- all over the Philippines.
- all over the world.
- The privilege of giving service to your community.
- The privilege of developing international goodwill and understanding.
The privilege of helping build higher
ethical standards with your vocation.
- Your Obligations in Rotary.
- in community work;
- in Social functions; and
- in Club and District activities.
- Must be in attendance at least 60% of a meeting to receive credit.
- Must attend or make up at least 60% of the regular meetings of the Club.
- Must attend at least 30% of the regular meetings of the Club.
- Failure to attend or make up four consecutive meetings automatically terminates membership.
- Attendance percentages are calculated for the 6 month periods ending
December 31st and June 30th.
- Your Financial Obligations.
- How YOU were (or will be) chosen as a Member of Rotary.
A member of this Rotary Club
sponsored your membership.
- Our Classification Committee verified your occupation and agreed:
- that you hold an important position in your firm.
- that you are an outstanding leader in your vocation.
- that the classification being loaned to you was open.
- Our Membership Committee verified your personal reputation both in your
business and in the community.
- Our Board of Directors approved your proposed Rotary membership.
Our entire membership also approved YOU
as a new Rotarian.
- Types of Membership.
- Active or Additional Active: Members selected for their leadership in the business or
profession for which they are classifies
- Senior Active: Former active member who automatically becomes Senior Active in one of
the following ways:
- Active in one or more Rotary clubs for at least 15 years.
- At least 60 years of age with at least 10 years active membership.
- At least 65 years of age with 5 or more years of active membership.
- Being present or past officers of Rotary International.
- Past Service: Members who have retired and have held active membership for at least three
years but not yet eligible for senior active.
Honorary: Non-voting members elected because of
distinguished service in furthering Rotary ideals. Ineligible to hold office, they
must be re-elected annually for membership.
- Rotary Publications.
Rotary
International publishes a monthly newsletter
called "The Rotarian". It is well worth reading and contains News of
Rotary around the world and other interesting articles by outstanding writers
on a variety of important subjects.
Our District
3660 publishes a monthly newsletter, In addition our Rotary Club
furnishes you with its weekly Club bulletin "
The Tongbaek" which reports the weekly news of our members and Club activities.
Each year,
Rotary International provides each Club an order catalogue containing a
list of publications, audiovisual programs and supplies, some of which are
gratis. You may inquire through the Club Secretary.
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