Membership
Prospective members of Rotary should actively hold - or be retired
from - a professional, proprietary, executive or managerial position.
And they must have the desire and ability to serve and to meet the
club's attendance requirements for its weekly meetings.
An important distinction between Rotary and other organizations
is that membership in Rotary is by invitation. However this should
not stop anyone who feels that they might like to become a Rotarian
from indicating an interest, either by speaking to a Rotarian, or
by getting in touch with a local Club - with no obligation on either
side.
Each club aims to include a significant cross section of its community's
vocational life, and has the widest possible resources and expertise
for its service programs and projects, as you will have seen on
these pages.
If you are interested, we really would like to hear from you. You
can email us by clicking HERE

President Tom inducts Peter into membership
of the Club

Presentation of a Paul Harris Fellowship by President
Tom Farmer to Rtn Michael Heath in recognition for his service to
the community and Rotary.

Presentation of a Paul Harris Fellowship by President
Tom Farmer to Rtn Paul Rhodes in recognition for his service to
the community and Rotary. Rtn Elfed Jones is seen on the right.
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