4. What the Bleep Do We Know
n Combines documentary-style
interviews, computer-animated
graphics, and a narrative that
posits a spiritual connection
between quantum physics, the
neurosciences, and
consciousness.
12. Paul P. Harris
n Advice: go to a small
town for five years and
make a fool of yourself,
then go to the big city
n Instead Paul gave
himself five years to
see the world as a
reporter, actor,
cowboy, seaman,
granite salesman, fruit
picker, and hotel clerk.
13. Paul P. Harris
A Disciplined Mind and a Critical Thinker
n Integrity n Confidence in reason
n Humility n Courage
n Sense of justice n Empathy
n Perseverance n Autonomy
n Fair-mindedness n Visionary
14. Paul P. Harris
Rotary Dream 1905
n Paul Harris is inspired to start an
organization where men of different
professions could gather in fellowship.
n Return to his boyhood days in Vermont
where friends got together in fellowship to
discuss the topics of the day.
15. Paul P. Harris
n “The thought persisted that I was experiencing
only what had happened to hundreds, perhaps
thousands, of others in the great city … I was
sure that there must be many other young men
who had come from farms and small villages to
establish themselves in Chicago ... Why not
bring them together? If others were longing for
fellowship as I was, something would come of
it.”
26. Rotary Club Boca Raton
Sunrise
Service with Fellowship
Service with Commitment
Service with a Smile
27. Universal Quantum Questions
n Who are you?
n Why do you believe as you do?
n Why do you interact with others the way
you do?
n Are you a good person, sibling, parent,
friend, or professional?
28. Universal Questions
n Why are you a Rotarian?
n Do you really believe in the four-way test?
n Will you really make a difference by being
a Rotarian?
n What legacy will you leave because you
were a Rotarian and were simply here on
this earth?
31. Think about all the projects
we have done locally and
internationally since this
club was formed
Its incredible what a group of
Rotarian men and women have
accomplished.
32. Rotary World
Rotary International Projects Rotary Youth Exchange
n Zimbabwe n Argentina
n Swaziland n Brazil
n Bosnia n Turkey
n India n Denmark
n Ethiopia n Spain
n Brazil
n Guatemala
34. Rotary Group Study Exchanges
Ambassadorial Scholarships
GSE Exchanges Ambassadorial Scholarships
n Mfomfo Nkhambule n Sipho Dlamni
Swaziland Swaziland
n Sven Heitmann
Germany
35. Rotary YOU-niverse
Power of one Rotary club Joining the power of another
200 Countries
34,000 Rotary clubs
1.2 Million Rotarians
Making a Difference
36. There is always a reason
why God put you on this
earth
It is your choice to make a
difference and leave a legacy.
37. Leaving a Rotarian Legacy
“Just because they were here”
n Frazier Johnson
n Jeff Brazier
n Debbie Maners
n Clark Bailey
n Scott Ellington
They have joined Paul Harris in the largest
Rotary club in the Universe
39. Education of our Youth
n Rotary Youth Exchanges
n Rotary Youth Leadership Assembly (RYLA)
n Rotaract – Students & young professionals, 18 - 30
n Interact - High school and Middle School
n Rotokids - Elementary School
40. Rotary Ambassadorial
Scholarships
n Since 1947, Rotary has given more than
41,000 men and women the opportunity
to study abroad. Although the program
will come to an end in 2013, new
scholarship opportunities through the
Rotary Foundation’s district and global
grants will give Rotarians greater flexibility
to sponsor scholars.
41. Rotary Peace Centers
n Rotary Peace Fellows are leaders promoting
national and international cooperation,
peace, and the successful resolution of
conflict throughout their lives, in their
careers, and through service activities.
Fellows can earn either a master’s degree in
international relations, public administration,
sustainable development, peace studies,
conflict resolution, or a related field, or a
professional development certificate in peace
and conflict resolution.
42. Rotary Foundation
n The mission of The Rotary Foundation is
to enable Rotarians to advance world
understanding, goodwill, and peace
through the improvement of health, the
support of education, and the alleviation
of poverty. The Foundation is a not-for-
profit corporation supported solely by
voluntary contributions from Rotarians and
friends of the Foundation who share its
vision of a better world.
43. Rotary Foundation
1928 - $5000
Total Assets = $852 Million
Earned 2010-2011 = $112 Million
45. Will our children or grandchildren
join the Rotary timeline because my
mom, dad, grandmother, or
grandfather was a Rotarian?
There lies the future of Rotary
because we cared.