Membership

THE OBJECTIVES OF ROTARY

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The general objectives of Rotary clubs in every country where Rotary has a presence are the same:

  • To provide service to the community at local, national and international level
  • To encourage high ethical standards in all vocations
  • To work for peace and goodwill in the world

Arising from that, the Members of Rotary International will find that:

  • Rotarians will be welcome at all Rotary Clubs wherever in the world they are found.
  • All Rotarians finds their circle of friends enlarged through Rotary. It is up to each person to play a part in fostering friendship in the movement.
  • All Rotarians are expected to give service to their Clubs, to the community, local or national, and to international understanding.

MEMBERSHIP EXPECTATIONS

The Rotarian takes part in one or more of the main activites of the Club, namely Community Service, Vocational and Youth Activities, International Service, Fundraising and Foundation (this last being Rotary International's own charity).

Opportunities also exist to participate in visits to other Clubs, District Meetings, sporting event and Rotary Conferences where friendships can be developed and knowledge about Rotary enhanced.

Rotarians can make a difference in improving the quality of life for others, both locally and further a field. Our strength lies in the service and time that is volunteered towards achieving a wide range of goals.

BECOMING A ROTARIAN

You must be:

  • Willing to help and participate in projects that enhance your community
  • Willing to work on projects that help people in developing countries, promote international understanding and goodwill.

HOW ROTARIANS CAN BENEFIT FROM MEMBERSHIP

  • Enjoyment of membership in a worldwide organisation.
  • A network of people where experience can often be shared.
  • The opportunity to mix with individuals from other backgrounds.
  • The Club will value your experience and expertise, and, when you become an active Rotarian, you will appreciate what "Service above Self" can mean.

FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS

On joining the Rotary Club of Cupar, you will be due to pay an annual subscription - this is due at the commencement of the Rotary year on 1st July or pro rata according to your joining date.

'What We Do' Main Pages:

If your local community organisation has a specific community project in the pipeline that is looking for funding you may be eligible for a small grant from Cupar Rotary. Send details to secretary@cupar.rotary1010.org Image by Alexa from Pixabay

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Projects Supported - international, national and local

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Club President Colin Mackenzie presents the 2019 trophy to the team from Dairsie Primary School

The photo shows club president Colin Mackenzie presenting the 2019 Primary School Quiz trophy to the team from Dairsie Primary School

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Community Services

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Mtandamula school in Malawi

International

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THE OBJECTIVES OF ROTARY

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Bouncy castle at a recent KidsOut Day

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The photo shows recent US Rotary visitors to the club

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Entertainment House Fellowship

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