Definition of Rotary
How do you describe the organization called "Rotary"? There are so many
characteristics of a Rotary club as well as the activities of
a million Rotarians. There are the features of service, internationality,
fellowship, classifications of each vocation, development of goodwill and
world understanding, the emphasis of high ethical standards, concern for
other people and many more descriptive qualities.
In 1976 the Rotary International Board of Directors was interested in
creating a concise definition of the fundamental aspects of Rotary. They
turned to the three men who were then serving on Rotary's Public Relations
Committee and requested that a one-sentence definition of Rotary be prepared.
After numerous drafts, the committee presented this definition, which
has been used ever since in various Rotary publications:
"Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons
united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high
ethical standards in all vocations and help build good will and peace
in the world."
Those 31 words are worth remembering when someone asks, "What is a Rotary
club?"
The
4-Way Test | Object
of Rotary | Rotary
Wheel Emblem
Official
Rotary Flag | Rotary
Mottoes | Four
Avenues of Service