Who can be a Rotarian? Men and women from a broad range of professional managerial or business ownership backgrounds. Most importantly, they must want to serve their community and attend their Club regularly. A significant cross section of a community’s vocational life is represented - one of Rotary’s great strengths. How to join Membership is by invitation but if you don’t know anyone in Rotary, you can contact a local club directly. A person who’s interested in joining is invited to attend a club meeting to learn more about Rotary. Their name is submitted to a membership committee to begin an induction process. | What’s in it for you? The Rotary experience is built on service, friendship, business networking, personal development and FUN. Community service Rotarians are active in raising funds and supporting projects involving health and education, and the development of young people - in their neighbourhood, nationally and internationally. Friendship A strong sense of camaraderie develops among members through the many Club activities. Rotarians stand together in good times and in bad times. Lifetime friendships are often formed. | Networking Everyone needs to network. Each club has a cross section of business from all walks of life. Rotarians support each other as well as helping those in need. Personal development Through activities, responsibilities and opportunity, Rotary promotes growth in social skills, public speaking, leadership and motivation. Fun Rotary is fun. All meetings have a fun element. And there’s never a dull moment when people with a common purpose pull together to support a worthwhile cause |