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CAMPBELL Rotary W W W . C A M P B E L L R O T A R Y. O R G

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A great Campbell community event is scheduled for the weekend of May 16-17. Our club will once again be selling “hot dogs, french fries, roasted corn.” Sign up with Bill Ellington for a work shift today!

Volunteer here or abroad!

Board Highlights Here are some actions taken by the Board last night: • Approved to provide bus transportation for Campbell Middle School science camp. • Established a “Rainy Day” Dues Fund to help members cover their dues in fiscal hard times. • Approved production of a display sign indicating our programs for our food booth.

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Coming Events

May 4: Board Meeting, Hickory Pit, 5:30 PM May 11: Dinner Service @ EHC

Are you looking for an international project to support?  Or maybe you’re interested in becoming an international volunteer. 

Through the Rotary Volunteers program, Rotarians and other skilled professionals further Rotary’s Avenue of Vocational Service  by using their professional skills and experience to contribute to international humanitarian projects wherever help is needed. Volunteers with an extensive range of skills are invited to participate. All Rotarians can significantly contribute at the club, district, or international level. See the volunteer form  or the program handbook  for guidelines.

Ready to get involved? Register as a Rotary Volunteer by completing the International Volunteer

May 13 : District Assembly @ SJ DoubleTree Hotel May 16, 17: “Boogie on the Bayou,” Downtown Campbell June 6: Paul Harris Dinner July 11, 12: Relay for Life

Registration form. Once you submit the form, Rotary club and district officers in your area review your skills and experience. Endorsed volunteers will be included in the Rotary Volunteers database , regularly reviewed by Rotarians and independently sponsored projects. Developing a World Community Service (WCS)  project is a great way to further Rotary’s Avenue of International Service.  A WCS project is created when Rotary clubs from two or more countries unite to serve one of their communities. These collaborations help Rotary clubs undertake more ambitious projects that improve lives while fostering international fellowship and understanding.

For more info: www.rotary.org/ en/ServiceAndFellowship.

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