WHO ARE ROTARIANS?

Rotarians are men and women who meet together for the purpose of fellowship and service.
This is usually carried out over a meal each week and is non political and non sectarian.
Rotarians are are involved in business and professions and membership is broadly limited
to one representative each having executive responsibility in their business or profession.
Typical professions are; engineering, farming sawmilling, textiles, jewellery, surveying,
architecture, retailing, printing, dentistry, estate management, photography, joinery, law etc.

WHAT DO ROTARIANS DO?

Rotarians usually meet each week, occasionally with their partners, and have a meal which is
usually followed by a speaker.
The speakers' topics can be anything of general interest such as local history, education,
dentistry, farming or topics concerned with Rotary projects such as providing safe water and
sanitation and the treatment of eye and general health problems in developing countries.

Usually once a month Rotarians have a meeting where they group into various committees to arrange
current service projects.

These projects are dealt with in more detail under "Avenues of Service".

Each Rotarian is expected to follow the Aims and Objects of Rotary in his everyday life;