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RocKNUST meets Rotary Club of Kumasi

Presentation of Citation On the 16th of May, 2017 members of the board of Rotaract Club of KNUST met their sponsary club; Rotary Club of Kumasi to fellowship with them and also present a citation to them for the immense contribution and support they have rendered so far.  Acting Rotarian President for the evening The acting Rotarian president also gave his acceptance speech and admonish  the Rotaractors to endeavor to do more to make a difference in the lives of humanity. Experiences of various Rotarians were also shared.        Members of the RC of Kumasi and Rotaract Club of KNUST  after their fellowship  

RocKNUST meets RC Kumasi East

Rtn President Kyeremateng On the 17th of May, 2017, members of the Board of Rotaract Club of KNUST had fellowship with the Rotary Club of Kumasi East. The board also presented a citation to the Rotarian President Presentation of Citation Kyeremateng Mensah Aborampah and the entire Rotary club members for the support and advise they render to the Club in its pursuit of  making a difference as the Rotary year stipulates. The Rotarian President also gave his acceptance speech and thanked the board and entire members of Rotaract Club of KNUST for their recognition. Rotarian President Nominee also gave a talk on the topic of the right ways of taking medication.He empahsized on a number of things which were pertinent to the way patients take medication and rendered a professional advise on how to go about some of them.

Know your Acronyms used in Rotary

3H        Health, Hunger and Humanity AAM     Additional Active Member ADG     Assistant District Governor AM       Active Member ANZO   Rotary Region consisting of Australia, New Zealand and other places not included in any other region ASIA     Rotary Region consisting of Asia

Presidential Ball and Handing over ceremony

Meet the ladies and gentlemen of the Club. They really rock.  #Making A Difference    Rotaractor President Kelvin Kobby Mensah, IPP Fred Asante and IPP David Baganiah Pope of UCC, at our recent presidential ball and handing over ceremony. Held at the Bani-villas Kentikrono, Kumasi

At our last induction ceremony

50 Things Every Rotarian Should Know About Rotary

By Steve Garret, District 5300 Governor 1994-1995 1- DEFINITION OF ROTARY How do you describe the organization called “Rotary”? There are so many characteristics of a Rotary club as well as the activities of a million Rotarians. There are the features of service, internationality, fellowship, classifications of each vocation, development of goodwill and world understanding, the emphasis of high ethical standards, concern for other people an many more descriptive qualities. In 1976 the Rotary International Board of Directors was interested creating a concise definition of the fundamental aspects of Rotary. The turned to the three men who were then serving on Rotary’s Public Relation Committee and requested that a one-sentence definition of Rotary be pre pared. After numerous drafts, the committee presented this definition, which has been used ever since in various Rotary publications: “Rotary is an organization of business and professional person united worldwide who provide ...

Top 10 things you should know about the new Rotary Foundation funding model

Source: fundingmodel@rotary.org . Posted on June 16, 2014 By Ian Riseley, Rotary Foundation Trustee, Foundation Finance Committee chair I’ve been very involved in the development of our Foundation’s new funding model and have closely followed the questions being raised about it in social media and elsewhere. The new funding model for The Rotary Foundation was developed because our ability to continue “doing good in the world” depends heavily on the Foundation having long-term financial stability. In the interests of improved communication and understanding of the changes, here are 10 important things to know about the new model, which becomes effective on 1 July 2015. 1. Rotarians and clubs will benefit Rotary’s strength lies in the talents and dedication of its members and clubs. The recent recession showed that we must have adequate reserves in our Rotary Foundation to ensure that we don’t have to cut programs and services in times of poor investment returns, and...