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Rotary Fellowships – What is Your Interest?
Rotary Fellowships address almost every interest possible, from
Amateur Radio through Yachting.
You will find information about Rotary’s 58 fellowships on
the Rotary International Website at
www.rotary.org. Search
on Fellowships. You
should be able to find at least one group that interests you. How
about Fine Arts and Antiques or Pre-Columbian Civilizations? Maybe
Cricket, Curling, Tennis, or Marathon Running? Do you collect Stamps
or License Plates? One group, The Golf Fellowship, is planning a
special event this year in North Carolina.
More than 200 golfers from around the world will tee off in August
in the International Golfing Fellowship of Rotarians’ 48th World
Championship at the Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina, USA.
Hosted by District 7690, the tournament will be held 21-27 August on
three courses at Pinehurst, which is consistently ranked by Golf
Magazine as one of the top golfing destinations in the world.
Ray Taylor, event chair and past district governor, says that golf
is only one of the attractions for the Rotarians who will gather for
the event.
"The appeal is the course itself, but it's the magnetism of meeting
old friends and making new ones that makes the week so much fun,"
says Taylor, who will be attending his 20th golf fellowship
tournament. "I have made friends from around the world; I probably
would have never met them if it weren't for the golf fellowship."
The fellowship, which is one of 58 recognized by the RI Board of
Directors, began in 1963 and has more than 1,500 members from 60
countries. Fellowships bring Rotarians, their spouses, and
Rotaractors together to share common interests, explore new
opportunities to serve, enhance the Rotary experience through fun
activities, and further vocational development through friendship.
Each June, they are celebrated through Rotary Fellowships Month.
"Fellowships are important because they add another dimension to the
organization," says Taylor. "International friendship is the glue
that holds Rotary together." |
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