When Rotary
was formed in 1905, Paul Harris was 36. The other three original members
were 34, 40, 42. I note there ages because it is important to remember
that our organization was started by young professionals, not ‘seasoned’
executives. It was a true business networking club, not a just a social
club. The original concept of Rotary was to create business
opportunities with other ethical business people. If it were meant to be
a just another social club they wouldn’t have required the Club
Statistician to track business transactions between club members. A
practice that was continued until 1911.
Nor was the
concept of community service in the original club’s concept. It would be
1906 before a new member would join with the intent of adding community
service to the function of Rotary. While the spirit of voluntarism is a
critical part of every modern club, that wasn’t why Rotary was founded.
We all have a responsibility to ensure the
future of Rotary as a strong, viable, and relevant organization and to
do that we only need to remember what we owe to Paul Harris and the
other three young professionals that founded our organization…a duty to
keep our clubs a place of honor and respect for all professionals..old
and young.
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