Rotary Fellowships: Eight Things to Know
Explore the world of Rotary Fellowships with this informative guide. Learn about the history, variety, and benefits of joining these friendly associations where Rotarians with similar interests come together. Discover how to join, the diversity of fellowships available, and the advantages for both Rotary and its members.
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INK 09: Eight things to know about Rotary Fellowships
{01} What Are Fellowships? Rotary Fellowships are a friendly association...particularly with others who share your interests.
{02} When Did Fellowships Begin? The first rotary Fellowship was formed in 1928 when Rotarians interested in Esperanto joined together in a fellowship
{03} What Is The Situation Today? Today there are about 60 different world wide fellowships in operation. There are about 35,000 Rotarians world wide who are members of a formal fellowship
{04} Examples of Fellowships Amateur Radio Beer Drinkers Cruising Dog Lovers Fine Arts and Antiques Flying Home Exchange Magicians Physicians Wine Lovers Rotary Means Business (Formed in 2016, 300 members in 27 chapters) Rotary Global History
{05} How to Join Fellowships are open to all Rotarians...although some qualifications apply for some fellowships Information is available on the internet - including publications of fellowships Type Rotary Fellowships into Google
{06} Are There Rules? Each Fellowship sets its own rules...they are an association of like minded people
{07} Fellowships in our Club In our Club there have been two fellowships which are popular: The Fellowship of Cricketing Rotarians, and the Recreational Vehicle Fellowship and at least three members of our Club participate.
{08} Why Join? Advantages accrue to Rotary and to the members... Rotary thrives with happy Rotarians A way to develop and share your interest A way to find new friends New stimulus for travel locally and overseas Possible business & professional contacts