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Rotary 101… What’s that all about?. So you are about to be Club President?. History Programs Terminology Organizational structure Rules. First, a little history…. What was the date of the first Rotary meeting ?. The first Rotary meeting ever was held on:. February 23, 1905. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Rotary 101…  What’s that all about?

                                                        

Rotary 101…

What’s that all about?

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                                                        So you are about

to be

Club President?

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History

Programs

Terminology

Organizational structure

Rules

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First,

a little history…

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What was the date of the first Rotary meeting

?

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The first Rotary meeting ever was held on:

February 23, 1905

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Which of these events happened

first?a. Rotary membership reached one million

b. Women first allowed to join Rotary

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a. Rotary membership reaches one million

1985

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b. Women first allowed to join Rotary

1987

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Which of these events happened first?

a. Four-Way Test was written

b. First Rotary Youth Exchange Student

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b. First Youth Exchange Student

1927Between Denmark and

France

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a. Four-Way Test Was Written

1932

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Who wrote the Four-Way

Test?

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Herbert Taylor

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Where was Herbert Taylor born?

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The author of the

Four-Way Test

was born in Pickford, MI in District

6290

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Who was Arch Klumph?

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Arch Klumph started what would become

The Rotary Foundation

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The Official Motto of Rotary is which of the following?

a. He Profits Most Who Serves the Best

b. Service Above Self

c. Celebrate Rotary

d. What is lunch without chicken?

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The Official Motto of Rotary is which of the following?

a.He Profits Most Who Serves the Best

b.Service Above Self

c. Celebrate Rotary

d. What is lunch without chicken?

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Who is the

President Elect of Rotary

International?

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Gary C. K. Huang

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What is the

Rotary International

theme for 2014-15?

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Terminology

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PDGRID

GETS DGNPE

PHF

WCSRPIC

CLP

RIBI

RRFC

RC

RYLA

COL

AG

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DDF stands for what?

a. Distinguished District Fellowship

b. District Designated Funds

c. District Disability Fund

d. District Directory Fund

Page 28: Rotary 101…  What’s that all about?

DDF stands for what?

a.Distinguished District Fellowship

b.District Designated Funds

c.District Disability Fund

d.District Directory Fund

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Which one of the following is required to become District

Governor?a. Two years perfect attendance

b. Attend an International training event

c. Five years membership in Rotary

d. Must have attended at least one International Convention

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Which of the following is required to become District

Governor?a. Two years perfect attendance

b. Attend an International training event

c. Five years membership in Rotary

d. Must have attended at least one International Convention

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Every club president should know what a SAR

is… it is:a. Sergeant-at-Arms of Rotary

b. Spouses attending Rotary

c. Semi-annual report

d. Senior alumni of Rotary

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Every club president should know what a SAR

is… it is:a.Sergeant-at-Arms of

Rotary

b.Spouses attend Rotary

c.Semi-annual report

d.Senior alumni of Rotary

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I am a real estate broker, work for a company that developed Bay Harbor, a

resort community on Lake Michigan and I have an MBA…my classification

is….

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a. MBA

b. Real Estate Development

c. Broker

d. Bay Harbor Company

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a.MBA

b.Real Estate Development

c.Broker

d.Bay Harbor Company

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What does MOP stand for:

a. Metrics of Performance

b. Membership of Provisional Clubs

c. Manual of Procedure

d. Manual of Projects

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What does MOP stand for:

a.Metrics of Performance

b.Membership of Provisional Clubs

c.Manual of Procedure

d.Manual of Projects

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Next,

Some of the Programs of

Rotary

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The Rotary organization of high school aged students is called:

a. Rotaract

b. Interact

c. Youth Exchange

d. STRIVE

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The Rotary organization of high school aged students is called:

a.Rotaract

b.Interact

c.Youth Exchange

d.STRIVE

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What are the six areas of focus for The Rotary

Foundation?a. Six new projects of The Foundation

b. Six areas that projects must fall within for an approved grant

c. Six countries for Foundation projects

d. Six new membership requirements

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What are the six areas of focus of The Rotary

Foundation?a.Six new projects of The

Foundation

b. Six areas that global grants must fall within for an approved grant

c. Six countries for Foundation projects

d. Six new membership requirements

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•Peace and conflict prevention/resolution

•Disease prevent and treatment

•Water and sanitation

•Maternal and child health

•Basic education and literacy

•Economic and community development

The Rotary Foundation Six Areas of Focus

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A Global Scholar is given what?

a. Tuition to earn a bachelor’s degree

b. One year in high school abroad

c. An internship at the UN

d. Graduate level scholarship abroad

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A Global Scholar is given what?

a.Tuition to earn a bachelor’s degree

b.One year in high school abroad

c.An internship at the UN

d.Graduate level scholarship abroad

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Rotary Centers for International Studies in Peace and Conflict

Resolution is…a. a Rotary University in Geneva

b. a two year master’s program

c. a scholarship awarded in each district

d. is located at Rotary headquarters

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Rotary Centers for International Studies in Peace and Conflict

Resolution is…a. a Rotary University in Geneva

b. a two year master’s program

c. is a scholarship awarded in each district

d. is located at Rotary headquarters

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PolioPlus was started:

a. as a 3H grant in the Philippines

b. as a matching grant in India

c. at the request of the UN

d. as the result of a GSE team

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PolioPlus was started:

a. as a 3H grant in the Philippines

b. as a matching grant in India

c. at the request of the UN

d. as the result of a GSE team

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a. How many endemic countries are there now?

b. What are they?

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a.. Three

b. Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nigeria

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Rotary’s first community project was?

a. books for a Chicago library

b. comfort stations in Chicago

c. planting trees in downtown Chicago

d. assisting a local orphanage

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Rotary’s first community project was?

a.books for a Chicago library

b.comfort Stations in Chicago

c.planting trees in downtown Chicago

d.assisting a local orphanage

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If you chose to leave The Rotary Foundation $1000 in your will, you would be

a:a. Paul Harris Fellow

b. Benefactor

c. Major Donor

d. Member of Bequest Society

Page 55: Rotary 101…  What’s that all about?

If you chose to leave The Rotary Foundation $1000 in your will, you would be a:a.Paul Harris Fellow

b.Benefactor

c.Major Donor

d.Member of Bequest Society

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A Sustaining Member is one who…

a. has perfect attendance for one year

b. supports a Rotary project

c. gives $100 every year

d. gives $1000 every year

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A Sustaining Member is one who…

a.has perfect attendance for one year

b. supports a Rotary project

c. gives $100 every year

d. gives $1000 every year

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Every Rotarian Every Year means that every Rotarian

isa. expected to give something to The Rotary Foundation each year

b. expected to bring in a new member each year

c. expected to participate in a service project each year

d. expected to attend a district event each year.

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Every Rotarian Every Year means that every Rotarian

isa. expected to give something to The Rotary Foundation each year

b. expected to bring in a new member each year

c. expected to participate in a service project each year

d. expected to attend a district event each year.

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The Annual Fund of The Rotary Foundation does NOT

fund which of these activities?a. District Grants

b. Youth Exchange

c. Global Scholarships

d. Vocational Training Teams

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The Annual Fund of The Rotary Foundation does NOT

fund which of these activities?a.District Grants

b. Youth Exchange

c.Global Scholarships

d.Vocational Training Teams

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Organizational Structure

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Put the following in the order of their size, smallest to largest:a. Rotary Zone

b. Rotary District

c. Rotary International

d. Rotary Club

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Rotary International is headquartered in what city?

a. New York

b. Chicago

c. London

d. Evanston

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Rotary International is headquartered in what city?

a. New York

b. Chicago

c. London

d. Evanston

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What are the Five Avenues of

Service?

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• Club Service

• Vocational Service

• Community Service

• International Service

• Youth Service

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What are the five primary committees

of a Rotary Club based on the Club Leadership Plan?

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• Membership

• Public Relations

• Club Administration

• Service Projects

• The Rotary Foundation

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Which event is intended to train your club officers

and board?a. District Training Assembly

b. District Conference

c. PETS

d. International Convention

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Which event is intended to train your club officers

and board?a. District Training Assembly

b. District Conference

c. PETS

d. International Convention

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We have rules?

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So when can I cancel a meeting?

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• Legal holiday

• Death of a member

• Epidemic/disaster

• Armed conflict

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• A meeting can be changed for good cause

• It can be changed to another date or time, after the last meeting and before the next regular meeting.

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You have or probably will hear the terms…

• Active member

• Senior active member

• Honorary member

• Dual membership

Page 77: Rotary 101…  What’s that all about?

What qualifies a person to be an Honorary

Rotarian, and what rights and privileges do they

have?

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Can elected officials be members?

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What is the required meeting

agenda?

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introduction of guests

singing

classification talk

committee reports

fines/happy bucksRotary minute

program speaker

50/50 4-way test

induction

invocationspeaker gift

political commentary - NO

announcements

National anthem

Pledge of Allegiance

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Be honored to be a

Rotarian!

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Are there any questions?