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"We live in the present, we dream of the future,

 but we learn from the past."

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CARL S. ROSENBAUM

 

Why Am I A Rotarian?

I have contemplated this question over the past few days and have come up with a few questions of my own: 

 

Ø     “Why do Rotarians constantly feel the need to create goodwill and better friendships in our localities as well as with peoples of other nations?”

Ø     “Why do Rotarians give so much of their time and effort for those less fortunate in distant lands who they will never meet much less be thanked for what they give?”

Ø     “Why do Rotarians have a burning desire to help those unknown faces of the poor, uneducated and sick human beings that seem endless in this world of over 6.8 billion souls?”

    

My answer is simple:

 

I believe I am a Rotarian because I have a need to do God’s work on this earth, to do my part to help make this world a better place to live.  In Rotary I can accomplish collectively with my fellow Rotarians what I would possibly not be motivated to do at all, much less do it alone.

    

As Rotarians, we are a body of wealth to every cause known to man, which in its 101 years of existence has managed to leave a trail of service and goodwill to humanity so numerous and so great that we should never have to ask ourselves why we are a part of this organization. 

 

As a Rotarian, I am fulfilling a part of God’s plan for my life in using my gifts of service, giving and administration, and by my actions, it is my strongest desire to challenge others to become a part of this great organization we call Rotary.  

    

Carl S. Rosenbaum,

Past Rotary International Director ‘97-‘99

District 6150

 

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