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DR. RICHARD W. PASSMORE 

I became a Rotarian some thirty-five years ago for the "usual reasons":  Rotary met at noon, my mentor was a Rotarian, and it would not hurt to meet other professionals who might become patients in my dental practice. 

I continued to be a Rotarian of sorts for nearly thirty years: I now am in my twenty-first year of Perfect attendance and enjoying the comradery of my fellow Rotarians.  However, little did I know what was ahead when Past President of RI Cliff Dochterman spoke at District 6460 Convention in June of 2000?   

Past President Cliff spoke to the question, "When did you become a Rotarian?"  He opened my eyes to the "crawlers" of India, so crippled by Polio that all they can do is literally crawl or drag their bodies through squalid streets and spoke of the five thousand people, mostly children, who die every day due to contaminated water.   

It is for these reasons and a thousand other reasons and the opportunity to make a difference that I truly became a Rotarian.  

Dr. Richard W. Passmore

District 6460, USA

 

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