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R otary Fellowships are autonomous, international groups of Rotarians,
Rotarian spouses, and Rotaractors who join together to:
- Share a common interest in worthwhile recreational activities (sports, hobbies, etc.)
- Further their vocational development through acquaintance with others of the same profession
- Make new friends around the world
- Explore new opportunities for service
- Have fun and enhance their Rotary experience
Learn more about Rotary Fellowships.
How to get involved?
Consider joining a Rotary Fellowship that addresses your interest.
To get started
- View complete list of Rotary Fellowships.
- Consult the Rotary Fellowship Directory to get in touch with group(s) you're interested in.
- View a list of Suggested Rotary Fellowships and offer to help organize a prospective fellowship.
How to organize a new Rotary Fellowship?
Forming a new Rotary Fellowship takes a lot of work,
but as Rotarians who have established a group will attest,
the effort is worthwhile.
Before submitting a proposal, plan to develop a strong network
of prospective members in at least three countries.
While Rotary Fellowships operate independently of Rotary International,
they must receive official recognition from RI’s Board of Directors
and operate in accordance with Rotary policy.
If you are interested in organizing a prospective Rotary Fellowship
Fellowship video
Rotary Club of Swan Valley
Terry Cusworth recieves his award
with Past District Governor David Horsley President Elect Christine Harris
and Past President Noel Allen
Sapphire Pin Awardees Betty Pitcher and Bill Scanlan
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Rotary Club of Swan Valley 20th Birthday
Chater members BettyPitcher Bill Scanlan and Holly Edwards cut the cake
And with their Achievement awards
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Flash Mob for End Polio now
Vancouver Canada June 1st
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AROUND THE CLUBS
Kwinana Seals
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Rotary Club of Swan Valley
Pictures from the Birthday Bash
A collection of Past District Governors
Phil Cordery Ian Wright Daidd Horsley and Reg Willis
Jan Horsley with Charles Arblaster who started the club in 1993
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Rotary Club of Geraldton
Past Presidents Dinner 2013 plus 1 future President
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Rotary Club of Byford and Districts
For the first week in May 2013 the team from Rotary Clubs of Kwinana,
Southern Districts and Byford & Districts,
attended the Rotary Conference in Dili,
the Capital city of Timor-Letse. District 9550
with DG Ian Lomas (Queensland based)
and the host club, the Rotary Club of Dili,
Pres Tony Favaro provided a range of guest speakers
andentertainments that fully reflected the international effort in East Timor.
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Rotary Club of East Perth
Make a Meal
at Ronald McDonald House
Also cooking at Ronald McDonald house
Rotaract Club of Subiaco
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Rotary Club of Balcatta
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Joint meeting of Clubs in Peel Region
DG 2012-13 Bob Cooper and Wendy were welcome guests.
Craigand Eileen Alford enjoyed the night.
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Rotary Club of Swan Districts
Presentation of local community awards to celebrate the achievement of $2million
in fund raising at the Bring n Buy at Centro Maddington
Lynda Elliott representing the Scouts receives her $1000 cheque
Natalie Cussell receives her voucher as the lucky draw winner
Peter James representing the Gosnells Croquet Club receives his $1000 cheque
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Rotary Club of Bentley Curtin
Container loading at Kent Street
Peter Snell , Gerbera Maqiti , Lesley Els [Booragoon Club]
and the weekly regular helpers
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Rotary Club of Belmont
Meeting at Trade Training Centre
Belmont City College
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Rotary Club of Belmont
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Funny Photo
Steve Hall
Rotary club of Swan Valley
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Rotary International
Rotary Chocolates
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Rotary Club of East Perth
June 9th [1969]
Rotary Club of Esperance
June 12th [1962]
Rotary Club of Midland
June 14th [1985]
Rotary Club of Wongan Hills
June 15th [1965]
Rotary Club of Cockburn
June 18th [1969]
Rotary Club of Bunbury
June 19th [1939]
Rotary Club of Booragoon
June 21st [1983]
Rotary Club of South Bunbury
June 23rd [1967]
Rotary Club of Willetton
June 25th [1982]
Rotary Club of Kalamunda
June 27th [1962]
Rotary Club of Mandurah
June 27th [1961]
Rotary Club of Mount Lawley
June 28th [1949]
Rotary Club of West Perth
June 28th [1954]
Rotary Club of Quairading
June 30th [1963]
Rotary Club of Cambridge
June 30th [1969]
Rotary Club of Rossmoyne
June 30th [1972]
Rotary Club of Bentley Curtin June 9th
Rotary Club of Perth June 14th
Rotary Club of Quairading June 22nd
Rotary Club of Cockburn June 22nd
Rotary Club of Northbridge June 24th
Rotary Club of Cunderdin June 25th
Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay June 27th
Rotary Club of Mill Pont June 28th
Rotary Club of Narrogin June 29th
Rotary Club of Western Endeavour June 29th
Rotary Club OF Rossmoyne June 29th
Rotary Club of Canning Bridge June 30th
Rotary Club of Herisson June 30th
Rotary Club of Mosman Park July 1st
Rotary Club of Byford and Districts July 1st
Rotary Club of Northam July 1st
Rotary Club of Swan Valley July 5th
Rotary Club of Corrigin July 6th
Rotary Club of Hillarys July 5th
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie July 13th
Rotary Club of Ascot July 14th
DISRTICT 9455 June 29th
DISTRICT 9465 July 6th
Brillant Ballet
A woman was having a medical problem with her husband's snoring.
She called the doctor one morning and asked him
if there was anything he could do to relieve her "suffering."
"Well, there is one operation
I can perform that will cure your husband,
but it is really rather expensive.
It will cost $1,000 down, and payments of $450 for 24 months,
plus payments for extras."
"My goodness!" the woman exclaimed.
"It sounds like leasing a new sports car!"
"Humm," the doctor murmured,
"too obvious, huh?"
Once upon a time, long, long ago
there were two unique lions in the jungles of Africa.
Both, it seems, had human-like qualities that made them claim territory,
daring the other to cross over the line.
Strange as it seems,
the boundary between their turf was a well-traveled trail through the jungle.
All day every day,
both lions lay in the brush staring across the trail at their compatriot
daring him to cross into their territory.
The local natives knew of this animal feud,
but all this was unbeknown to African Jack
, a well-known and must publicized guide who did not speak Lionese
and was unfamiliar with the territory.
While he was leading a safari through the jungle,
walking all day and cutting vines with their machetes,
all this constant hacking brush had them worn to a frazzle.
After seeing two or three of his safari drop from exhaustion,
African Jack decided to stop on the trail between these two lions
and camp for the night.
After sitting up camp, eating, and getting his safari settled African Jack
sat on a stump and began reading.
While he was busily engaged in the printed page,
the two lions, simultaneously, pounced on African Jack and ate him on the spot.
When the 6 o'clock news heard of the tragedy,
they reported, "African Jack killed this evening.
The motive is unclear,
but it is reported he was reading between the lions."
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Instant Kiwi
Western Australia
Lake Argyle Resort