| Posted by Carl Brock on May 06, 2012 What would it take to change the world? Rotary's 1.2 million members believe it starts with a commitment to Service Above Self. In more than 34,000 clubs worldwide, you'll find members volunteering in communities at home and abroad to support education and job training, provide clean water, combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, and eradicate polio. |
| Posted by M. John Heydel on May 18, 2012 Our club heard the good news from Drew Patterson on the financial results from the Oyster Roast. A little over $17,000.00 net was raised. Great that we were able to do so well. The hard work of our Oyster Roast Committee, and other volunteer's really made the difference. The event was well coordinated, and supported by many. Thank you.
Our club meeting on Tuesday, May 22nd will be held at the Farmer's Market. Our club recognizes the work of so many who work in agriculture. Please make an effort to attend.
Look forward to seeing all of you Tuesday.
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| Posted by Jonathon 'Jon' Scott on May 09, 2012 Rural Urban Day
Remember! We will meet at the Greenwood Farmer's Market (near old Civic Center). |
| Posted by Richard S. Whiting on May 20, 2011 eBulletin is YOUR source, as a club member, of a wealth of information that helps you stay on top of YOUR club's goings on. It's also your link to the district and Rotary International. Take advantage of this user-friendly way of keeping up with all things Rotary! There might be a pop quiz, ya know.
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| Posted by Carl Brock The Four-Way Test is every Rotarian's guide to ethicial behavior.
Of the things we think, say, and do: + First, is it the truth? + Second, is it fair to all concerned? + Third, will it build good will and better friendships? + Fourth, is it beneficial to all concerned? |
| Posted by Carl Brock on Jul 07, 2011 The Chaplain/Invocation Committee is committed to communicating personally with members of the Rotary family during difficult times such as death, significant illness, and family crisis, as well as in times of celebration, such as births and graduations. Please contact Nicholas Beasley, Committee Chair, at nicholas.beasley@gmail.com to alert the committee about such opportunities for communication. |
| Posted by Carl Brock on Mar 11, 2012 The following active members of the Rotary Club of Greenwood have served FIFTY (50) or more years as a Rotarian and member of this club. |
| Posted by Jonathon 'Jon' Scott on May 09, 2012 KNOW WHAT'S HAPPENING WITHIN YOUR CLUB |
| Posted by Carl Brock Chartered February 2, 1920 |
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| Posted by Carl Brock Past Presidents of the Greenwood Rotary Club Since 1920 Club was chartered Feb. 2, 1920 |
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| Posted by Carl Brock Members acheiving 50 or more years of service in Rotary |
| Posted by Carl Brock Given to the club member who best exemplifies "Service Above Self" |
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| Posted by Carl Brock This was formerly the "Man of the Year" award and is given in grateful recognition and appreciation to a person, not necessarily a club member, for exemplifying the commitment and social responsibility of every Rotarian characterized by "Service Above Self". |
| Posted by Carl Brock Initiated in 1973, the Board of Directors selects one community project to fund with a minimum gift of $1,000. The same organization cannot receive the award again within five years. |
| Posted by Carl Brock "Codgers", a select society of members aged 70 and older, is an anacronym for "Circle of Distinguished, Gentle, Enthusiastic, Rotarians |
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