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What is Rotary All About?
Goals

Without planning and setting goals, we just respond to situations as they come up, which gives us a feeling that life is full of nothing but situations.

Getting somewhere in life starts by -
  1. Knowing where we are (awareness).
  2. Knowing what we want (a goal).
  3. Having a plan for how to get there (a strategy).
Dreams

We must all respond and participate in the ideas and dreams of others. But, if we want to reach the desires of our lives, we must also have ideas and dreams of our own and start planning on how we will bring them into reality.

In order to have our dreams come true, we need to do these four things:
    • Write out our dreams (clarity).
    • Write out what it will cost (evaluation).
    • Write out our goals and strategies (plan).
    • Review them regularly (focus).

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Rotary is a group of global business and professional leaders providing humanitarian service, encouraging high ethical standards and helping to build goodwill and peace in the world.

Rotary membership represents a community cross-section of men and women meeting weekly. All Clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious and open to all cultures, races and creeds.

Membership provides an opportunity to: Connect with your community. Work with others in addressing local needs. Interact with others in your community; assist with RI's international humanitarian service efforts, establish contacts with an international network of professionals. Develop leadership skills. Involve family in promoting service efforts.

Rotary builds understanding through international scholarships, exchange programs, and humanitarian grants. In 2002, Rotary launched the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution, an innovative program designed to educate tomorrow's peacemakers. Hosted at seven leading universities around the globe, the program funds 70 World Peace Scholars each year for graduate studies in international relations, conflict studies, and negotiation providing promising leaders the tools to further the cause of peace.

Some 35,000 students from 110 countries have also studied abroad since 1947 as Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars. Rotary's Group Study Exchange has helped more than 45,000 young professionals explore their career fields in other countries. And, each year some 8,000 secondary-school students experience life in another country through Rotary's Youth Exchange program.


Club Information
Meeting Time: Thursday at 7:00 AM., At the Pizza Factory. We have a dinner occasionally on a Thursday at 6:00 PM., location to be announced.
Meeting Place: The Pizza Factory ~ Canyon Fork Shopping Center
Meeting City: Prather
Meeting Address: 29424 Auberry Rd
Meeting Directions: Go to Canyon Fork Shopping center, at the junction of Auberry Road and HWY. 168
Link to Map/Directions: Prather California
Club Description: Rotary Club of Auberry Intermountain, Inc.
Club's Mailing Address: PO Box 874, Auberry,  CA  93602
Charter Date: March 12, 1996
 

Remember the HOE:
Have fun,
O
ffer your best and
E
nrich our lives, because together we are better!


"The "FOUR WAY TEST"
of the things, we think, we 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?
YES!

Calendar: Dear Members and Friends , Rotrary-remind:

Dear Members and Friends, Fourth Object of Rotary: "The advancement of international understanding, and peace through a world fellowship of ...persons united in the ideal of Service." First Rule of Rotary: "Have Fun" Club Call : "H.O.E.!"

"New Generations Service recognizes the positive change implemented by youth
and young adults through leadership development activities, involvement in
community and international service projects, and exchange programs that enrich
and foster world peace and cultural understanding." (Rotary International.)

Dera Members, Enjoy the last days of Spring...and start the day with our weekly meeting at the Pizza Factory.

Special Program Guest will be Carol Velez from the Fresno Sunset club to discuss the international project for Nicaragua. She has been very busy getting alot of the details prepared and will answer some of your questions. The project is to be sponsored by the Kerman Rotary, Fresno Sunset and Auberry Intermountain, a first for us with partners and going international! So come and get the details and enjoy her presentaion.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
June 26 (Wednesday) "Kick-out Party" at the Bakers, Shaver Lake. 6:00 p.m., Potluck!!!
July 4 - DARK
July 11 - Eastern Fresno County Museum, Member Chair-Wes Qualls
July 18 - Pizza Factory, Member Chair- Edwin Spencer.
July 25 - OPEN

Business:
Update on 'Health Fair".
Status of Peak Broadcasting discussions.
Come and join us, we hope to see you there!

Rotary FYI:
The "Avenues of Service" were developed in the 1920's to clarify the "Object of Rotary".
"Club Service" strengthens fellowship and ensures effective functioning of the club.
"Vocational Service" encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and practice high ethical standards.
"Community Service" covers the projects and activities of the club to improve community life.
" International Service" expands humanitarian reach around the globe and promotes world understanding and peace.

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