Riverside East Rotary
Riverside, California

Chartered June 19, 1987 by Richard Lemire & Governor Ed Cleve
Sponsored by the Beaumont Rotary Club
R.I. District 5330 Club # 24777

R.I. President 2011/2012 Kalyan Banerjee
District Governor 2011/2012 Steve Wallace
Club President 2011/2012 Tim Williams


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Tim Williams
What's Rotary ?
Rotary is a volunteer organization of over 1.2 million business and professional leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service & help build goodwill & peace. There is about 32,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries & geographical areas.
Founded in Chicago, IL in 1905 as the worlds first volunteer service organization. Club members meet weekly to plan service projects, discuss community & international issues. Rotary clubs are nonpolitical & open to every race, culture & creed,

A Note From our President: 

Come Join us For Breakfast

Riverside East Rotary Club

7:00 AM Wednesday's, 

Canyon Crest Country Club, 
975 Country Club Drive

Riverside 92507

Guests Welcomed

Breakfast is on us!

You are welcome to visit our Rotary club every Wednesday excluding holidays...

 


Our Mission

Mission Statement  
The mission of Rotary International and District 5330 is to assist and guide Rotarians and Rotary Clubs to accomplish the Object of Rotary, to insure Rotary's continuing relevance and to help build a better world emphasizing service activities by individuals and groups that enhance the quality of life  and human dignity, encouraging high ethical standards and creating understanding among all people to advance the search for world peace.

The Four Way Test
of the things we think, say, or do.

First   Is it the Truth?
Second   Is it Fair to all concerned?

Third   Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendship?

Fourth   Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?

 


Club  Profile

We are made up of 50 plus business/professional individuals both active and retired in various classifications. 

It is an honor for Rotary Club to have two Past Rotary International District Governors active in our club. Robert Traister 93/94 And Jeffrey Williams 2002/2003    

Club Membership & what it means to you.

The club is the cornerstone of Rotary, where the most meaningful work is carried out. All effective Rotary clubs are responsible for four key elements: sustaining or increasing their membership base , participating in service projects that benefit their own community and those in other countries, supporting The Rotary Foundation of RI financially and through program participation, and developing leaders capable of serving in Rotary beyond the club level.

What Rotarians get out of Rotary depends largely on what they put into it. Many membership requirements are designed to help members become and remain active participants in their clubs and enjoy their Rotary experience.

Service
All Rotary clubs share a key mission: to serve their community and those in need throughout the world. By participating in club service projects , members learn about their club's involvement in local and international projects and can volunteer their time and talents where they are most needed.

Membership recruitment and retention
To keep clubs strong, every Rotarian must share the responsibility of bringing new people into Rotary. Even new members can bring guests to meetings or invite them to participate in a service project. The value of Rotary speaks for itself, and the best way to spark the interest of potential members is by letting them experience fellowship and service firsthand.

Keeping members interested in Rotary is another responsibility. Good club fellowship, early involvement in service projects and involvement in club operations are some of the best ways to sustain the club's membership.

The ideal composition of a Rotary club reflects the community's demographics, including professions, gender, age, and ethnicity. Such diversity enriches every aspect of the club's fellowship and service.

Attendance
Attending club meetings allows members to enjoy their club's fellowship, enrich their professional and personal knowledge, and meet other business leaders in their community. Club meeting times vary to accommodate members' family and professional commitments. Some clubs meet at lunchtime, while others meet in the early morning, after work, or in the evening.

Rotary policy requires members to attend at least 50 percent of club meetings in each half of the year. If members miss their own club's meeting, they're encouraged to expand their Rotary horizons by attending make-up meetings at any Rotary club in the world — a practice that guarantees Rotarians a warm welcome in communities around the globe. Find meeting places and times in the Official Directory or through the online Club Locator .

Rotarians can also make up meetings by participating in a club service project or by attending a club board meeting, a Rotaract or Interact club meeting, or an online meeting at one of several Rotary e-clubs .

Bob Traister PDG

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Contact Information

You may contact President Tim Williams or Web Master Robert Traister PDG at the e-mail address listed below... These address are valid world wide.

Postal address: 
Riverside East Rotary Club
P.O. Box 56115 Riverside, CA 92517 
Electronic mail
General Information: Tim Williams  timsmsmail@gmail.com
Webmaster: Robert Traister thegov@sbcglobal.net
 

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Riverside East Rotary meets every Wednesday at 7:00 AM at the Canyon Crest Country Club 
located at 975 Country Club Dr. Riverside, CA 92506

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