Here are links to two important documents for Rotary, Rotaract and our club.
The first is a link to the Rotaract International Committee Newsletter it has updates, goals, and information about Rotaract and what Rotaract clubs should strive for.
The next is information regarding 2009-2010 Rotary International Presidential Citation. Rotaract clubs can engage in four or more of these activities to get a Presidential Citation, just as Rotary Clubs can!
Just some food for thought. Our next meeting is tomorrow, Thursday Oct. 15th, at 5:30 pm at the second floor conference room at Gritman Medical Center in Moscow.
Welcome!
Welcome to Rotaract of the Palouse's latest venture- a blog! Our blog will be multi-purpose, we will use it to communicate and post information about meetings, upcoming events, discussions/forums, and other pertinent updates.
Please feel free to comment, or contact us through this blog! We have links below to our Facebook, and to Rotary's website.
To contact the blog's webmaster, email Jackie Goddard at jacqueline.goddard@gmail.com
Please feel free to comment, or contact us through this blog! We have links below to our Facebook, and to Rotary's website.
To contact the blog's webmaster, email Jackie Goddard at jacqueline.goddard@gmail.com
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on Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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What is Rotaract?
Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are either community or university based, and they’re sponsored by a local Rotary club. This makes them true "partners in service" and key members of the family of Rotary.
As one of Rotary’s most significant and fastest-growing service programs, with more than 7,000 clubs in about 163 countries and geographical areas, Rotaract has become a worldwide phenomenon.
All Rotaract efforts begin at the local, grassroots level, with members addressing their communities’ physical and social needs while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.
As one of Rotary’s most significant and fastest-growing service programs, with more than 7,000 clubs in about 163 countries and geographical areas, Rotaract has become a worldwide phenomenon.
All Rotaract efforts begin at the local, grassroots level, with members addressing their communities’ physical and social needs while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.