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Bob Harrison presents Turner Center Director
Cheryl Oliver a check for $3,000.00 for
the continued
Valdosta North Rotary Club support of the
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Rotarians get involved - Call or e-mail us.
- Get involved in
their communities
- Connect with
other professionals
- Share their time
and experience with youth
- Support global
causes, such as eradicating polio
- Use their skills
to help others
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Rotary club members represent a
cross-section of business and professional leaders around the world.
These 1.2 million men and women donate their expertise, time, and funds
to support local and international projects that help people in need and
promote understanding among cultures. Rotary International is the
worldwide association of Rotary clubs united under a motto of Service
Above Self.
Rotary’s flagship program is its effort
to protect children against polio. It aims to eradicate the disease from
the world.
HISTORY OF ROTARY SERVICE
CLUBS
Rotary began as
an idea more than 100 years ago. Today, Rotary
flourishes worldwide with 1.2 million members in more
than 200 countries and geographical
areas.
Rotary History
and Archives is the authority on
Rotary's rich,
evolving history. Located in
Lincolnwood,
Illinois, USA, the History and
Archives team
continues to update and provide
access to its
collection of tens of thousands of
items from all
over the world.
Read more at the
History of The Rotary Foundation
and
History of Rotary International.
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Whether you're a veteran volunteer
or new to community service, we're looking for people like you.
Contact your local Rotary club to express your interest, and
complete a prospective member form. Discover the
benefits of joining Rotary today.

RI President Kalyan Banerjee & Mrs. Banerjee
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