| INDUCTION OF A NEW MEMBER TO ROTARY Recommended   Procedure Send a letter to the   "Rotarian Elect" approximately two weeks before the meeting, signed   by the president, requesting that he or she attend the meeting on (date) with   his or her sponsor Rotarian accompanied by his or her partner to be inducted into   membership of the Rotary Club of ……………. Send a copy to the   sponsor who should also contact the Rotarian Elect. The Rotarian Elect and   partner are the guests of the club for the evening. It is suggested that the   evening should be made a Guest's night. President Asks the Sergeant at   Arms to present the sponsor, inductee and partner. Sponsor introduces   inductee, mentions his or her profession or trade, his or her position   therein, and family and other interests. The sergeant   concludes with: "President (name) I present to you Mr, Mrs, Miss (name)   for induction to membership of this club." Request all present   to stand. It is suggested that a club member reads the "Objects of   Rotary" (see the beginning of Protocol section) and the Induction   preamble (see below). The President then   reads or recites the "Induction Charge". (At the end of the   Induction Charge a presentation is made of a lapel badge and name badge, a   copy of "The Object of Rotary", "Four Way Test",   "Rotary Down Under", and the ABC of Rotary.) Induction Preamble "Rotary is not   a political organisation, but all Rotarians are vitally concerned with   everything pertaining to good citizenship and the election of good men and   women to public office. "Rotary is not   a charitable organisation, yet its activities exemplify the charity and the   sacrifices that one should expect from people who believe that they have a   responsibility to help others. "Rotary is not   a religious organisation, but it is built on those eternal principles that   have served as the moral compass for people throughout the ages. "Rotary is an   organisation of business and professional people pledged to up holding the   highest professional standards. Rotarians believe that worldwide fellowship   and international peace can be achieved when business people unite under the   banner of service." Induction charge for   New Member  Model 1 (Click for Alternative) Name   _______________________________ You have been chosen   for membership of the Rotary Club of __________ because our members believe   you to be a leader in your particular vocation, and that you manifest those   qualities of heart and mind which fit you to interpret and impart the message   of Rotary to the community at large. You will represent   your vocation as ___________, and any contribution of an educational value   pertaining to your business must, naturally, come to us through you. On the   other hand, you become an ambassador from us to your classification and it   becomes your duty to carry the ideals and principles of service, which we   seek to inspire, to the persons whom you have the honour thus to represent. Membership in Rotary   places upon you many obligations, and we believe that you will welcome such   responsibilities as opportunities for service. As the cultivation of   Fellowship is one of the first aims and rewards of your Rotary membership,   your regular attendance at our weekly meetings is of prime importance. You will find Rotary   a congenial and helpful influence, to which you are expected to contribute in   Service and Fellowship. The community will   know and judge Rotary by your actions and ideals as associated with your   business and we commend as your guiding light "The Rotary Four Way   Test" and the motto, "Service Above Self". I now present you   with the lapel pin by which you're fellow Rotarians and the public at large   will recognize you as a Rotarian and Dinner Badge, which you will wear, at   all regular weekly meetings of the club. "It is also my pleasure to present you with this folder of information pertaining to Rotary, which I hope you will read and think about. We trust that you   enjoy this new adventure in service and we most heartily offer you the right   hand of Rotary Fellowship. Congratulations. (Ask new member's partners to come forward.) To_______________,   we particularly welcome you as the partner of ___________________ and I am   sure that you will thoroughly enjoy Rotary. Fellow Rotarians, I   now present to you Rotarian (name) who fills the classification of …………………..   and his (or her) partner (name). Rotarian (name) will be a member of the   ……………………. Committee whose chairperson is (name). Please join with me in   welcoming them. Inductee Induction charge for   New Member - Model 2 You have been chosen   for membership of the Rotary Club of……… because our members believe you to be   a leader in your particular vocation and that you manifest those qualities of   heart and mind which fit you to interpret and impart the message of Rotary to   the community at large. You will represent   your vocation in this club and any contribution of an educational value   pertaining to your business must, naturally, come to us through you. On the   other hand, you become an ambassador from us to your classification and it   becomes your duty to carry the ideals and principles of service, which we   seek to inspire, to the persons whom you have the honour thus to represent. Membership in Rotary   places upon you many obligations and we believe that you will welcome such   responsibilities as opportunities for service. As the cultivation of   Fellowship is one of the first aims and rewards of your Rotary membership,   your regular attendance at our weekly meetings is of prime importance. You will find Rotary   a congenial and helpful influence, to which you are expected to contribute in   Service and Fellowship. The community will know and judge Rotary by your   actions and ideals as associated with your business and we commend as your   guiding light "The Rotary Four Way Test" and the motto,   "Service Above Self". We trust that you   enjoy this new adventure in service and we most heartily offer you the right   hand of Rotary Fellowship. Congratulations. (Ask new member's   partners to come forward.) To_______________,   we particularly welcome you as the partner of ___________________ and I am   sure that you will thoroughly enjoy Rotary. Fellow Rotarians, I   now present to you Rotarian (name) who fills the classification of …………………..   and his (or her) partner (name). Rotarian (name) will be a member of the   ……………………. Committee whose chairperson is (name). Please join with me in   welcoming them. Induction Ceremony   Former Rotarian Thank you (name) for   accepting the invitation of the members of this club to rejoin us in the   Worldwide Fellowship and Service work of Rotary. This invitation was extended   to you because we believe that your leadership qualities are allied to those   qualities of head and heart, which fit you to interpret and impart the   message of Rotary to your fellow members. The principles and   practices of Rotary, the privileges and obligations of a Rotarian are already   well known to you through your active membership of the Rotary Club of …………… We hope that you   will give this Club the benefits of your previous Rotary experience to   further strengthen the fellowship of this Club, to help us serve even more   effectively this community and the wider world fields of Rotary Service. In   this Club all members are expected to carry out those Rotary duties allotted   to them. I am proud to   present to you this Rotary Badge. I also hand you your Dinner badge and some   literature relative to Rotary and the activities of our Club. You have been   appointed to the. ……………………… Committee under the Chairmanship of (name) and we   look forward with confidence to your participation in and contribution to   your Club's programmes, projects and activities. Much is expected from you in   help and inspiration to enable us to better serve Society. I congratulate you   and offer you the right hand of Rotary Fellowship. Induction Charge for   an Honorary Member _______________________________   (name) you have been chosen for Honorary Membership of the Rotary Club of __________ because our members believe Alternate (a) your commitment to this club over the years warrants this recognition. Alternate (b) you to be a leader in your particular vocation, and that you manifest those qualities which fit you for membership of the world wide community of Rotary. The community will   know and judge Rotary by your actions and ideals. You will become an   ambassador for Rotary and you will carry these ideals and the principles of   Rotary service to those who know you or with those with whom you are associated. Honorary Membership   in Rotary is a privilege, which carries with it many obligations, and we   believe that you will recognise these and welcome them as opportunities for   service. I now present you   with the lapel pin by which you're fellow Rotarians and the public at large   will recognise you as an honorary Rotarian. It is also my pleasure to present you with this folder of information pertaining to Rotary, which I hope you will read and think about. We trust that you   take the opportunity to enjoy the fellowship of Rotary, and assist your   community in service through Rotary. We most heartily   offer you the right hand of Rotary Fellowship. Congratulations. To_______________   (partner's name) we particularly welcome you as the partner of   ___________________. I am sure that you will both thoroughly enjoy your   involvement with Rotary. | 
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
INDUCTION OF A NEW MEMBER TO ROTARY
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