The Rotary Club of Taupo

New Zealand

 

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THE OBJECT OF ROTARY

The Object of Rotary is to encourage & foster the ideal of service as the basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster -

The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
High ethical standards in business & professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; & the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society.
The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business & community life.
The advancement of International understanding, goodwill & peace through a world fellowship of business & professional persons united in the ideal of service.

 

ORGANISATIONS FOUNDED BY ROTARY IN NZ

Crippled Children's Society J First Karitane Hospital J First Mobile TB Clinic

Milk in Schools Programme J First Health Camps J Defensive Driving Courses

National Kidney Foundation J Riding for the Disabled J The Asthma Society

National Children's Health Research Foundation J Youth Skills NZ

Outward Bound J Meals on Wheels J NZ Craftsman Training Foundation

The Tuberculosis Society J Peer Support J Birthright Inc

National Society of Alcoholism J National Women's Hospital J DARE

Ellerslie Flower Show J Child Development Foundation

Give Kids a Chance Programme J Polio Plus

Rotary's Four Way Test

 
The actions and thoughts of Rotarians are guided by a simple code:
Is it the truth?
Is it fair to all concerned?
Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
 

The Club Structure

Our classification leads to bringing together a diverse group of individuals with a variety of professional skills, which when combined provide opportunities to support the community and wider field.

The Sergeant is responsible for the control of setting up and running  the meetings through the roster duties then after the meal hands the meeting over to the President as chairman for formal business.

Club Service is in the hands of the president – elect who ensures that all official duties are carried out in a manner that leads to an effectively functioning club

Community Service responds to the needs seen in the community and provides links with other established community services so that the club becomes an integral part of the district

International Service provides for the club to engage in the exchange of students, networking group visits, GSE visits, emergency relief boxes and reviews all off shore matters

Youth and Vocational Service provides leadership avenues for the young through RYLA, RYPEN, Matched Twin Exchanges etc.

 
 
Interested in becoming a Rotarian?
 
To find out more about becoming a Rotarian please contact our Club membership officer -
   Bob     07) 378 6813
 
or      check out www.rotary.org.nz
 

Check these sites for more about Rotary:

Rotary in New Zealand - Districts and Clubs

Rotary Down Under Magazine on-line

 

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