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On February 11, 2013 the Denison Rotary Club Board of Directors approved the Mission and Vision Statement.

 

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Greetings!    
Paul Harris
Paul Harris, the Founder of Rotary

 

Page 10, from "This Rotarian Age." "Many obstacles to the expansion of good will have presented themselves. Differences in languages and religions have been among the most formidable, but commercial rivalries have also been dissension breeders. Average public opinion has always been in favor of the limited circle. To leave matters as they were was to be in popular favor; to sponsor the broader outlook was to become a social outcast. Many who now view as a matter of course the march of civilization to its present stage and find satisfaction in it, are skeptical as to the future. History has no lesson for them. Had they lived in the cave period, they would have branded traitor, him within whose heart first dwelt the spirit of good will toward all men." Paul Harris, 1935

Thirteen Denison Rotarians had a modified Rotary meeting with Joe and Margorie Dusek at lunch at noon on Thursday, August 31 at Wesley Village.
Thirteen Denison Rotarians had a modified Rotary meeting with Joe and Margorie Dusek at lunch at noon on Thursday, August 31 at Wesley Village.  We had a great meeting including everything we normally do during a Denison Rotary meeting...EXCEPT singing!  We all talked about how Rotary had impacted our lives and especially what Joe had meant to us personally, to the club, and to the Denison community.  It was a great opportunity to listen to Joe as he recalled things in the past and he named off the 5 Rotary International Conventions he had attended!  As I left, his daughter Chi Chi mentioned that he could always welcome the opportunity for individual Rotarians to just stop by for a few minutes to talk.  Let's make sure that we don't forget Joe just because he is not well enough to attend our Thursday meetings.  If you do go by, drop me a note so I can keep up with when Rotarians visit.    Lee Clayton
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Your Board of Directors approved a new orientation program for all NEW Denison Rotarians.    Nothing is difficult or intimidating!
 Your Board of Directors approved a new orientation program for all new Denison Rotarians.  Vice President Mary Hale brought this program to the Board to approve at the February meeting.  Each new Rotarian will have a RED DOT placed on their name badge when they join.  They will also receive a list of 8 items to complete to have the red dot removed.  None of these items are difficult to accomplish but will get our new members around to several different tables during meetings, serve as a co-greeter at one meeting, introduce themselves to the club, go to the Denison Rotary website, do a makeup at another club or do an e-makeup, lead the 4 Way Test at a meeting, give a short vocational talk or tell the club something about their family.  Nothing is intended to be difficult or an impossible task to complete.  The reason for the Red Dot program (found at many Rotary Clubs in District 5810 and across the US) is to get our new members active and meet other Rotarians other than their sponsoring Rotarian.  We want to make this fun and will have a big ceremony in removing the Red Dot!  The Red Dot program is listed on the front page of the DRC website in the top left corner for downloading.  If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to a Board member. 
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Your Board of Directors approved a new orientation program for all NEW Denison Rotarians.    Nothing is difficult or intimidating!
 Your Board of Directors approved a new orientation program for all new Denison Rotarians.  Vice President Mary Hale brought this program to the Board to approve at the February meeting.  Each new Rotarian will have a RED DOT placed on their name badge when they join.  They will also receive a list of 8 items to complete to have the red dot removed.  None of these items are difficult to accomplish but will get our new members around to several different tables during meetings, serve as a co-greeter at one meeting, introduce themselves to the club, go to the Denison Rotary website, do a makeup at another club or do an e-makeup, lead the 4 Way Test at a meeting, give a short vocational talk or tell the club something about their family.  Nothing is intended to be difficult or an impossible task to complete.  The reason for the Red Dot program (found at many Rotary Clubs in District 5810 and across the US) is to get our new members active and meet other Rotarians other than their sponsoring Rotarian.  We want to make this fun and will have a big ceremony in removing the Red Dot!  The Red Dot program is listed on the front page of the DRC website in the top left corner for downloading.  If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to a Board member. 
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On February 11, 2013 the Denison Rotary Club Board of Directors approved the Mission and Vision Statement.

 

Read more...
 
Greetings!    
Paul Harris
Paul Harris, the Founder of Rotary

 

Page 10, from "This Rotarian Age." "Many obstacles to the expansion of good will have presented themselves. Differences in languages and religions have been among the most formidable, but commercial rivalries have also been dissension breeders. Average public opinion has always been in favor of the limited circle. To leave matters as they were was to be in popular favor; to sponsor the broader outlook was to become a social outcast. Many who now view as a matter of course the march of civilization to its present stage and find satisfaction in it, are skeptical as to the future. History has no lesson for them. Had they lived in the cave period, they would have branded traitor, him within whose heart first dwelt the spirit of good will toward all men." Paul Harris, 1935

Thirteen Denison Rotarians had a modified Rotary meeting with Joe and Margorie Dusek at lunch at noon on Thursday, August 31 at Wesley Village.
Thirteen Denison Rotarians had a modified Rotary meeting with Joe and Margorie Dusek at lunch at noon on Thursday, August 31 at Wesley Village.  We had a great meeting including everything we normally do during a Denison Rotary meeting...EXCEPT singing!  We all talked about how Rotary had impacted our lives and especially what Joe had meant to us personally, to the club, and to the Denison community.  It was a great opportunity to listen to Joe as he recalled things in the past and he named off the 5 Rotary International Conventions he had attended!  As I left, his daughter Chi Chi mentioned that he could always welcome the opportunity for individual Rotarians to just stop by for a few minutes to talk.  Let's make sure that we don't forget Joe just because he is not well enough to attend our Thursday meetings.  If you do go by, drop me a note so I can keep up with when Rotarians visit.    Lee Clayton
Read more...
Your Board of Directors approved a new orientation program for all NEW Denison Rotarians.    Nothing is difficult or intimidating!
 Your Board of Directors approved a new orientation program for all new Denison Rotarians.  Vice President Mary Hale brought this program to the Board to approve at the February meeting.  Each new Rotarian will have a RED DOT placed on their name badge when they join.  They will also receive a list of 8 items to complete to have the red dot removed.  None of these items are difficult to accomplish but will get our new members around to several different tables during meetings, serve as a co-greeter at one meeting, introduce themselves to the club, go to the Denison Rotary website, do a makeup at another club or do an e-makeup, lead the 4 Way Test at a meeting, give a short vocational talk or tell the club something about their family.  Nothing is intended to be difficult or an impossible task to complete.  The reason for the Red Dot program (found at many Rotary Clubs in District 5810 and across the US) is to get our new members active and meet other Rotarians other than their sponsoring Rotarian.  We want to make this fun and will have a big ceremony in removing the Red Dot!  The Red Dot program is listed on the front page of the DRC website in the top left corner for downloading.  If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to a Board member. 
Read more...
Your Board of Directors approved a new orientation program for all NEW Denison Rotarians.    Nothing is difficult or intimidating!
 Your Board of Directors approved a new orientation program for all new Denison Rotarians.  Vice President Mary Hale brought this program to the Board to approve at the February meeting.  Each new Rotarian will have a RED DOT placed on their name badge when they join.  They will also receive a list of 8 items to complete to have the red dot removed.  None of these items are difficult to accomplish but will get our new members around to several different tables during meetings, serve as a co-greeter at one meeting, introduce themselves to the club, go to the Denison Rotary website, do a makeup at another club or do an e-makeup, lead the 4 Way Test at a meeting, give a short vocational talk or tell the club something about their family.  Nothing is intended to be difficult or an impossible task to complete.  The reason for the Red Dot program (found at many Rotary Clubs in District 5810 and across the US) is to get our new members active and meet other Rotarians other than their sponsoring Rotarian.  We want to make this fun and will have a big ceremony in removing the Red Dot!  The Red Dot program is listed on the front page of the DRC website in the top left corner for downloading.  If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to a Board member. 
Read more...
ClubRunner secures all your private information using the latest security technologies. Hosted in a world class data centre with redundant power, Internet backbones and 24/7 security and monitoring, you can rest assured that your club data is safe and protected. Your members' contact information is secured behind unique logins and passwords. Access to information is also restricted, for example, a member can only view the list of members, but can modify his or her own personal information.

Data on the server is protected by TCP/IP filtering, firewall and anti-virus software that protect against any unauthorized intrusion. Backups of data are made daily and stored off-site.

Your information is kept private and is not shared with any third parties. To review ClubRunner's Privacy Policy, visit www.clubrunner.ca, or look for the link on the footer of every page on ClubRunner's site.
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