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Dear Rotary Leader, “This is our Quest - Follow our Rotary Dream - No matter how hard - No matter how Far“ and the world will be better for this that Rotarians all over the World still strive with their ultimate Courage to achieve their Rotary Dream To achieve our Presidential Emphasis GROW or PERISH“, let us tighten our seat belts and do what we have to do - Each of you, individually and collectively, have to please communicate, motivate and ensure 100% participation in the One-Day seminar at Vijayawada by District 3150 and District 3020 MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR CHIEF GUEST: PDG A.S.Venkatesh Host Club : Vijayawada Mid-Town Date : 25th July Time : Commences with Breakfast and concludes with high tea. Venue : VEDIKA Vijayawada I once again would like to emphasize on how important attending this seminar is since PDG A.S.Venkatesh is going to share with us, all his experiences and wonderful tips on how to extend internally and externally. Let us build as a team BIGGER BOLDER BETTER Clubs in District 3150 and District 3020 so that we can Build Communities and Bridge Continents.
Yours in Rotary Service, DG Raji

Message from RI President



What is Rotary? What does a Rotary club do? These questions are often asked of Rotarians by prospective members and other interested people, and they are difficult to answer effectively in a few short minutes.


Although our primary motto Service Above Self highlights our altruistic nature, it fails to answer the two questions. Therefore, I decided to search for a briefly stated theme that would fulfill two objectives: The first to explain the purpose of Rotary to non-Rotarians and the second to confirm and validate the importance of our principles to Rotarians.


In my search for the right words, I reviewed the four Avenues of Service and noted that Club Service and Vocational Service both help us to enjoy life and to be good citizens. Community Service and Vocational Service combine to make our local communities better places for us to live and work. And International Service permits us to partner with clubs in other countries and on different continents to make the world a better place to live with an improved opportunity for world understanding, goodwill, and peace.


It is important to remember that Rotary is a “spirit of service” as well as an organization of Rotary clubs, and we need to share our core values of service, fellowship, diversity, integrity, and leadership with other people and organizations. I considered many words and phrases to capture the essence of Rotary, and the words I finally selected to describe Rotary’s current mission and to highlight our achievements are what we do best:


Building Communities – Bridging Continents


I hope you agree that these four words aptly reflect who we are, and what we do, as Rotarians. We are a unique and a premier organization — certainly one of the best in the world. We build the spirit and resources of our local communities in an important way, and we are the best in the world at linking people of goodwill around the globe and then gaining their cooperation and support to make the world a much better place to live and work. In the words of Ed Cadman, “Rotary is unity without uniformity.” We are indeed fortunate to be Rotarians!


I applied the same philosophy in developing the Presidential Citation for 2010-11. I consider each of the four Avenues of Service to be equally important, and we have created a new citation program in the form of a questionnaire to help clubs test their effectiveness in all four avenues. We also have produced a higher-level “Presidential Citation with Distinction” to challenge those clubs that routinely earn the annual presidential citations.


We hope the new questionnaire will be a helpful tool to both the clubs and the district governors as we seek to lengthen our stride and improve our levels of fellowship and service, as we move forward into the second century of service for Rotary International, which started with the first convention of Rotary clubs in 1910.


RAY KLINGINSMITH
President, Rotary International 2010-11
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