Rotary - Danville IN
 
Mayberry Cafe * On-the-Square
Meeting Time: Thursday Noon
Information  * (317) 745-4067
President:
Steve Steinway

President Elect:
Marcia Lynch

Past-President
Pat Cockrum

Secretary
Suzanne Whicker

Treasurer
Tom Swords

SERVICE ABOVE SELF
The Rotary Club of Danville Indiana was chartered in 1957 and has continued since that time to serve the greater Danville community. Each year, our club gives five college scholarships for $1,000.00 each to deserving graduates of Danville Community High School.

Our annual Harold Martin Golf Classic raises money for Sycamore Services to help Hendricks County citizens improve their lives.

If you are interested in serving our community along with other business and professional leaders, let us extend an invitation to you to attend one of our meetings.

Steve Steinway, President. 317.745.7346

Rotary
Four Way Test

Of the things we
think, say or do.


Is it the Truth?

Is it Fair to all concerned?

Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendships?

Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?


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CELEBRATE ROTARY
A Century of Service - A New Century of Success

"Our first hundred years will stand as an inspiring record of men and women of all races, religions, nationalities and political creeds who have made significant contributions to creating a more peaceful world," he said. "It will be your privilege to lead Rotarians into our next century — a century in which we will Lend a Hand and Celebrate Rotary with even greater fellowship and countless acts of service."

“On a cold February evening nearly 100 years ago, four men gathered in a Chicago mining engineer’s office. Paul Harris, Sylvester Schiele, Gustavus Loehr and Hiram Shorey didn’t think that one century later 31,000 clubs in 166 countries would be meeting every week. And they certainly didn’t think that they were launching a movement that would capture the hearts and minds of so many. They only knew that they needed more friends in their lives and they took a simple action toward that goal.

We are now approaching the 100th anniversary of their action -- a simple meeting between four businessmen. And when we celebrate all of the wonderful things that have happened as a result of that action, I will ask all Rotarians to join me as we embrace our theme in 2004-05 and CELEBRATE ROTARY.”

Wilfrid J. (Wilf) Wilkinson., President   Rotary International

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