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Maple Shade Rotary Club began in 1970 when a group of Kiwanis members decided their goals were more in keeping with those of Rotary and changed allegiances. Those dozen founders held the first local Rotary meeting at The German Kitchen, the historical site of Sensational Host Caterers, where the club meets today. Since that day, the club has grown steadily to a healthy 50 members in early 2008. Membership is diverse in age, race, religion, and gender.
Maple Shade is served by its Rotary Club through the social activities the Club sponsors as well as the financial investment the Club makes to the community.
The Club's annual pancake breakfast, beef and beer social, golf outing, family walk/run outing and participation in events such as the Sidewalk Sale help make Maple Shade a more vibrant town to live and do business.
Maple Shade Rotarians are involved in the community. When a local disabled child needed a wheelchair ramp her family could not afford the Rotary Club stepped forward and provided the ramp. When school children need coats or dictionaries, and American servicemen and women need assistance, Rotary acts.
Members dedicate time monthly to the littlest members of the community by participating in a visiting reader program at Yocum School that provides mentoring and fosters interest in reading along with community service. |
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Monday, 06 April 2009 14:05 |
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What is Rotary? "Service Above Self"
Founded in 1905, Rotary is the world's first service organization. Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide, who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help to build goodwill and peace in the world.
Rotary is a global network of over 1.2 million members in more than 30,000 clubs in over 160 countries. Rotary members meet weekly to plan service activities. Each club is autonomous and has the right to determine its own service projects based on the needs of the community and the interests and abilities of its membership.
Rotary Clubs are non-governmental non-sectarian, and open to every race, culture, gender, age, and creed. Club membership represents a cross-section of local business and professional leaders.
Rotary Clubs carry out a variety of service projects that address critical issues including poverty, hunger, illiteracy, substance abuse and pollution.
"Rotary has the ability to organize campaigns to mobilize support for some of the worthiest causes that exist, and that makes Rotary a precious resource."
- Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 11 April 2009 13:49 |
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