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Rotary 101… What’s that all about?

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.

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Rotary 101… What’s that all about?

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  1. Rotary 101… What’s that all about?

  2. So you are about to be Club President?

  3. History • Programs • Terminology • Organizational structure • Rules

  4. First, a little history…

  5. What was the date of the first Rotary meeting ?

  6. The first Rotary meeting ever was held on: February 23, 1905

  7. Which of these events happened first? • Rotary membership reached one million • Women first allowed to join Rotary

  8. a. Rotary membership reaches one million 1985

  9. b. Women first allowed to join Rotary 1987

  10. Which of these events happened first? • Four-Way Test was written • First Rotary Youth Exchange Student

  11. b. First Youth Exchange Student 1927 Between Denmark and France

  12. a. Four-Way Test Was Written 1932

  13. Who wrote the Four-Way Test?

  14. Herbert Taylor

  15. Where was Herbert Taylor born?

  16. The author of the Four-Way Test was born in Pickford, MI in District 6290

  17. Who was Arch Klumph?

  18. Arch Klumph started what would become The Rotary Foundation

  19. 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?

  20. The Official Motto of Rotary is which of the following? • He Profits Most Who Serves the Best • Service Above Self c. Celebrate Rotary d. What is lunch without chicken?

  21. Who is the President Elect of Rotary International?

  22. Gary C. K. Huang

  23. What is the Rotary International theme for 2014-15?

  24. Terminology

  25. RYLA RRFC RID CLP PDG PHF AG DGN GETS PE RIBI WCS COL RPIC RC

  26. DDF stands for what? a. Distinguished District Fellowship b. District Designated Funds c. District Disability Fund d. District Directory Fund

  27. DDF stands for what? • Distinguished District Fellowship • District Designated Funds • District Disability Fund • District Directory Fund

  28. 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

  29. Which of the following is required to become District Governor? • Two years perfect attendance • Attend an International training event • Five years membership in Rotary • Must have attended at least one International Convention

  30. 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

  31. Every club president should know what a SAR is… it is: • Sergeant-at-Arms of Rotary • Spouses attend Rotary • Semi-annual report • Senior alumni of Rotary

  32. 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….

  33. MBA • Real Estate Development • Broker • Bay Harbor Company

  34. MBA • Real Estate Development • Broker • Bay Harbor Company

  35. What does MOP stand for: a. Metrics of Performance b. Membership of Provisional Clubs c. Manual of Procedure d. Manual of Projects

  36. What does MOP stand for: • Metrics of Performance • Membership of Provisional Clubs • Manual of Procedure • Manual of Projects

  37. Next, Some of the Programs of Rotary

  38. The Rotary organization of high school aged students is called: a. Rotaract b. Interact c. Youth Exchange d. STRIVE

  39. The Rotary organization of high school aged students is called: • Rotaract • Interact • Youth Exchange • STRIVE

  40. 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

  41. What are the six areas of focus of The Rotary Foundation? • Six new projects of The Foundation • Six areas that global grants must fall within for an approved grant • Six countries for Foundation projects • Six new membership requirements

  42. The Rotary Foundation Six Areas of Focus • Peace and conflict prevention/resolution • Disease prevent and treatment • Water and sanitation • Maternal and child health • Basic education and literacy • Economic and community development

  43. 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

  44. A Global Scholar is given what? • Tuition to earn a bachelor’s degree • One year in high school abroad • An internship at the UN • Graduate level scholarship abroad

  45. 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

  46. 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

  47. 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

  48. 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

  49. a. How many endemic countries are there now? b. What are they?

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