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Service Above Self
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We meet Mondays at 5:30 PM
Paradise Bakery
Shops at Gainey Village 8777 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85258 United States
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| Posted on May 07, 2012 Photo: Youth Salute winners, left to right: Victoria Simons, Desert Mountain High School, first place; Charles Unfricht, Coronado High School, second; Alexa Lewis, Sahuaro High School, third; and Natasha Raskin, Desert Montain, fourth. Photo by Rick Mueller. | | Posted by Sara Crosby-Hartman on Dec 16, 2011 The Scottsdale Airpark Rotary club held a “Visioning” on Dec. 12 for members to engage in a three-hour session to think out of the box about how they see the club growing and impacting the local and international communities in the next five years.We were privileged to be the first club in District 5510 to participate in this type of exercise. | | Posted on Jul 01, 2011 The Scottsdale Airpark Rotary Club is actively recruiting new members. Rotary is the largest humanitarian organization in the world. However, we are a small club, and so we guarantee that you will not be "lost in the crowd" here. It's a great opportunity for you to experience building a club. You will have an important role to play, and your voice will be heard. To learn more, contact Dick Tannenbaum at 480-636-0633. | | You can find Scottsdale Airpark Rotary on Meetup.com, as well as Facebook, Twitter, and ZEvents.com. Our official meeting check-in site will be Meetup.com. If you haven't joined yet, go to http://www.meetup.com/Scottsdale-Air-park-Rotary/ and sign up. | | Posted by Dr. Honora Norton on Jul 20, 2011 Scottsdale Airpark Rotary Club is recruiting new and younger members, inspiring members with innovative programs, engaging and involving members in the avenues of service and holding frequent fellowship gatherings – by doing so, the club is retaining members and renewing a club that was chartered January 3, 2001 (sponsored by Pinnacle Peak Rotary). The Airpark Rotary leadership during this time of change has shown courage and encouragement; confidence has grown; creative new approaches to meeting sites and dues structure have been put in place; further, a strong Rotary commitment is in place – all of which invites others to enroll in Airpark Rotary’s mission of “service above self.” The club’s membership has grown by nearly five times its size since January 2011. To learn more about this club’s success story, contact past-club president, Dick Tannenbaum at 480-636-0633, 2011-12 Club President, Dan Hollerbach, 602-757-5100. Pictured: Honorable Doug Ducey, State of Arizona Treasurer, speaking to the Airpark Rotary on July 18. |
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