8 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1983 The Object of Rotary The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular to encourage and foster: First. The development of acquaintance as an op- portunity for service; Second. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society; Third. The application of the idea of service by every Rotarian to his personal, business and community life; Fourth. The advancement of international under- standing, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of service. Dallas Rotary Seventy-eight years ago the first Rotary Club was founded in Chicago, Ill. March 1927, found Rotary esta- blished in Dallas, Pa. For the past fifty-six years, the Dallas Rotary Club has through its members, provided the vehicle in which the power of service has been trans- mitted back into the community. As a Rotary Club, Dallas is one of some 20,216 clubs with an estimated membership of 921,000 members in 157 countries whose main object is ‘Service aboveself’’. Rotary is an organization of business and professional men united world-wide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace throughout the world. p Rotary endeavors to develop the individual and through this development enable him to find his place in the community and to serve in that place; to cause him to consider his citizenship in its relation to the world, the nation and the community; and to think of his business or profession as a avenue for service. \ Fundamentally, Rotary is a philosophy of life that undertakes to reconcile the ever-present conflict bet- ween the desire to profit from one’s self and the duty and consequent impulse to serve others. This philosophy is the philosophy of service - “Service aboveself’’ - and is based on the practical ethical principle that ‘‘He profits most who serves best’. Because he who serves must act, Rotary is not merely a state of mind, nor a philosophy merely subjective, but must translate itself into objective activity; and the individual Rotarian and the Rotary Club must put the theory of service into practice. It is desirable that every Rotary Club sponsor a community service project, varied from year to year if possible. This activity is to be based upon a real com- munity need and should require the collective coopera- tion of all its members. Over the years the Dallas Rotary Club has maintained this philosophy in such community projects as the Back Mountain Library Auction, Fall Fair, and the Dallas Area School District to mention but a few. Among the many activities engaged in by members of the Dallas Rotary Club during the past year: Participation in the annual Back Mountain Library Auction, along with Rotary Anns working long hours to help make the auction a financial success. Participation in the Back Mountain Fall Fair. --Producing the Bobby Baird Dixieland Jazz Band in concert, which raised $5,000.00 for Dallas Rotary Club’s Charities Fund. The monies fromthis fund was then distributed among organizations in the Back Mountain communities. --Dedicated. to raising funds for the Wyoming Valley Crippled Children’s Association, a Basketball Shootout involving local youngsters raised $2,000.00. --The Club through its members made Christmas a lot merrier for a group of underprivileged children of the Back Mountain on the Christmas Shopping Spree. —-Awarding of four $150.00 Book Scholarships to two worthy students in the graduating class of both Dallas Senior High School and Lake-Lehman High School. Sending four boys representing Dallas and Lake- ' Lehman High School to Rotary Leadership Camp at a cost of $400.00. Presentation of an electronic lectern to the residents of the Meadows Complex. To our Rotary Ann’s who for many years have maintained a “Wheel Chair Fund” very quietly and unassuming, our special thanks, as well as for their time and effort in helping we Rotarians with our projects. All in all the year 1982-83 was a most productive year under the leadership of Bob Baird. Now as we enter the new year under Kerry Freeman as, president, we look forward to Sharing Rotary to Serve People. Bill Skelton, President, Rotary International stated, “Rotary is a great way to serve people. Rotarians know that the best way to serve people is to help people help themselves. By doing so, Rotarians can make a dif- ference in their communities, vocations, and the world, when they set their minds to it. When we have goals, we meet them, and even go beyond. If there are people in need in our communities and the world, we do something about it. The lives of people are improved and enhanced because there are Rotary Clubs”. 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