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Rotarians are business and professional leaders who take
an active role in their communities while greatly enriching their personal
and professional lives. A Rotary club contains a diverse group of professional
leaders from the community that the club serves.
Membership in a Rotary
club offers a number of benefits, including:
- Effecting change within the community.
- Developing leadership
skills.
- Gaining an understanding of — and having an
impact on — international humanitarian issues.
- Developing relationships with community and business
leaders.
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| Barnes, Jeremy |
Garrett,
Henry |
Sanchez,
Norma |
| Barnes,
Skip |
Garrison,
Michael |
Seaman,
John |
| Beavers,
Matthew |
Hackley,
Zan |
Shirley,
Bob |
| Bilka,
Daniel |
Hamende,
Bruce |
Smith-Engle,
Jennifer |
| Blum,
Gary |
Harris,
Dwain |
Smith,
Jerry |
| Bridges,
Michael L. |
Hayden,
Fred |
Spencer,
Marilyn |
| Colmenero,
Jack |
Henderson,
Dyke |
Spreen,
Anita |
| Cotton,
Cecil |
Jeffress,
Gary |
Struve,
Clem |
| Crider,
Ellison |
Jones,
Pete |
Vaughan,
O. B. |
| Cron,
Tom |
Krouse,
Jerret |
Volpe,
Pete |
| Espinosa,
Richard |
Lobell,
Barry |
Walker,
David |
| Fowler,
Jim |
Meija,
Roberto |
Webb,
Rendell |
| Frantum,
Betty |
Nava,
Erasmo |
Young,
Lari |
| Frost,
Angie |
Owen,
John |
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| Fulghum,
Neel |
Price,
Edd |
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| Funk-Baxter,
Kathy |
Pyle,
Jamie |
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Ratcliff,
Don |
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