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Doing good. Having fun doing it. Rotary Club of Haddonfield Serving our Community, our Region, our World Should someone ask a member of the Rotary Club of Haddonfield, “What’s Rotary, anyway?” the likely response will be short and simple: “Rotary is about doing good, and having fun doing it.” More formally, Rotary is about service and fellowship. In over 200 countries around the world, more than 1.2 million business, professional, and community leaders – members of 33,000+ Rotary clubs – offer their time, talents, and treasure to help make the world a better place. They find it both worthwhile and satisfying. s Each year since 2002, Rotarians have provided DICTIONARIES FOR THIRD GRADERS in Haddonfield’s three public schools and two private schools. t With help from members of Haddonfield Memorial High School’s Interact Club, Rotarians prepare donated bicycles for shipment by PEDALS FOR PROGRESS to Third World countries, where they will be refurbished and put to productive use. Hundreds of residents and out-of-town visitors come to Haddonfield on Friday evenings in July to enjoy SUMMER CONCERTS ON KINGS HIGHWAY. Our club has sponsored them for more than 30 years. The proceeds of our annual Golf Tournament enable us to support organizations such as FELLOWSHIP HOUSE and RESPOND CENTER, both in Camden. Over 25+ years, the Tournament has generated more than $150,000 for the MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE, a community-based organization that works to help students learn positive behaviors and avoid destructive decisions, especially with respect to drugs and alcohol. t Haddonfield rotarians carry flags of many nations in the INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE, symbolizing Rotary’s international basis and influence. This leaflet gives examples of just a few of the activities and projects that Haddonfield Rotarians are involved in – locally, regionally, and internationally. l For more information about the activities of the Rotary Club of Haddonfield, please visit the club’s website: HaddonfieldRotary.org. l To inquire about membership, contact the Club Administrator, Vin Parker, at 856-795-7976 or [email protected]. l To learn more about Rotary generally, visit Rotary.org. s International projects supported by the Rotary Club of Haddonfield include COINS 4 KIDS, an initiative of the World Food Program and the International Paper Foundation that provides nutritious lunches for school children in Kenya. Over five years, our efforts have directed more than $12,000 to this program. t
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  • Doing good.Having fun doing it.

    Rotary Clubof HaddonfieldServing our Community, our Region, our World

    Should someone ask a member of the Rotary Club of Haddonfield, “What’s Rotary, anyway?” the likely response will be short and simple:

    “Rotary is about doing good, and having fun doing it.” More formally,

    Rotary is about service and fellowship.

    In over 200 countries around the world, more than 1.2 million

    business, professional, and community leaders – members of 33,000+ Rotary clubs – offer their time, talents, and treasure to help

    make the world a better place. They find it both worthwhile and satisfying.

    s Each year since 2002, Rotarians have provided Dictionaries for thirD GraDers in Haddonfield’s three public schools and two private schools.

    t With help from members of Haddonfield Memorial High School’s Interact Club, Rotarians prepare donated bicycles for shipment by PeDaLs for ProGress to Third World countries, where they will be refurbished and put to productive use.

    Hundreds of residents and out-of-town visitors come toHaddonfield on Friday evenings in July to enjoy summer concerts on KinGs hiGhway. Our club has sponsored them for more than 30 years.

    The proceeds of our annual Golf Tournament enable us to support organizations such as feLLowshiP house and resPonD center, both in Camden. Over 25+ years, the Tournament has generated more than $150,000 for the municiPaL aLLiance, a community-based organization that works to help students learn positive behaviors and avoid destructive decisions, especially with respect to drugs and alcohol.

    t Haddonfield rotarians carry flags of many nations in the inDePenDence Day ParaDe, symbolizing Rotary’s international basis and influence.

    This leaflet gives examples of just a few of the activities and projects

    that Haddonfield Rotarians are involved in – locally, regionally,

    and internationally. lFor more information about

    the activities of the Rotary Club of Haddonfield, please visit the club’s

    website: HaddonfieldRotary.org. lTo inquire about membership,

    contact the Club Administrator, Vin Parker, at 856-795-7976 or

    [email protected]. lTo learn more about Rotary

    generally, visit Rotary.org.

    s International projects supported by the Rotary Club of Haddonfield include coins 4 KiDs, an initiative of the World Food Program and the International Paper Foundation that provides nutritious lunches for school children in Kenya. Over five years, our efforts have directed more than $12,000 to this program.

    t

  • Serving our community, our region,

    our world

    Chartered in 1927, the Rotary Club of Haddonfield is the largest Rotary club in southern New Jersey, with over 100 members. We meet for lunch at Tavistock Country Club each Wednesday. The bell rings promptly at 12:15pm, and again at 1:30pm. Visiting Rotarians and members’ guests are always welcome.

    s The 2011 Academic and Arts Scholarship recipients with Arnold Olt, president of the Club, and Mark Ruggerio, chairman of the Foundation.

    Over the past 10 years, the Rotary Club of Haddonfield

    Foundation has awarded more than 60 academic, arts, and vocational

    scholarships, valued at more than $100,000, to help students

    from Haddonfield and nearby communities, including Camden,

    continue their studies.

    Helping students pursue their dreams

    Haddonfield Rotarians have traveled to India twice in support of PoLio PLus,

    Rotary’s massive effort to eradicate polio, worldwide.

    t Rotary Clubof HaddonfieldServing our Community, our Region, our World

    DOINGGOOD.HAVING

    FUNDOING IT.

    Rotary in Action


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