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Why I Am A Rotarian

January 25, 2006

 

I joined the family of Rotary a few years ago. My stepfather was a member of the local Rotary Club and had been President in 1998-99. At that time, I was obliged to help him in many aspects of his Presidential year as he was somewhat fearful of the new Information Technology explosion at that time!

 

Yes, Rotary was well known but also largely unknown to me. I did not really appreciate Rotary – yet, I owe it so much.

 

My grandmother was forced to live her last few years in a residential home for the elderly and after a fall in her wheelchair she became a virtual recluse. The only time she ever left that unhappy place (she was a very independent woman) was every spring when the Rotary Club held their annual concert for the elderly. Rotarians came to pick up the frail and immobile men and women from the local community and take them to the local church hall for a morning of tea, sandwiches and light entertainment. For a few, brief hours she escaped from the routine of the home and thoroughly enjoyed herself as she chatted to old friends

 

For me, Rotary is all about goodwill –and at it's very heart we have the Rotary Foundation. This foundation is the cement that binds every one of us together as we strive for world peace and understanding. I remember well receiving a sugar cube as a young child –a magical sweet, lump that contained the polio vaccine. Isn’t it wonderful how Rotary and its foundation have dedicated itself to ensuring that every child receives such a gift.

 

Rotary has been a part of my family life; I can relate to Rotary’s local and world community service projects; it makes me feel good that there are others all around our world dedicated to serve others. And remember Paul Harris’ words – “If you have the love of your fellow man in your hearts, you are a potential Rotarian”

 

Calum Thomson
Rotary Club of Longniddry and District
"Shangri-la", Edinburgh Road,
Cockenzie,

District 1020

Scotland

Rotary Global History Senior Historian 

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