Above some of the members of my Rotary Club Coolamon with 30 members we are a small but very active club with a focus on our local community as well as working on an International scale in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Cambodia and Nepal.
DGJG is the first District Governor in Rotary International District 9700 from the Coolamon Rotary Club, which is now 46 years old. You can read about DGJG here:
JG CV Rotary 2003-2017
Rotary International is an organisation for women, and for men.
It’s also an organisation dedicated to achieving equality for women around the world. We do this by helping women in local and global communities improve health standards, achieve economic independence, and provide better education.
Each year on this day March 8, thousands of events are held throughout the world to celebrate International Women’s Day to inspire women and celebrate their achievements and Rotary is playing an active role.
There’s nothing else like Rotary, come and join the conversation, help turn ideas into actions and meet a new network of friends by putting back into your community.
Rotary. Humanity in Motion.
This web site is one that I hope will help in learning about Rotary and what we do in our Rotary International District 9700. The area we serve covers a large part of rural New South Wales from Bathurst and Oberon in the East to Condobolin in the West. South West we have Griffith and South East Lockhart with Wagga Wagga and Orange as major centres. There are 39 Rotary Clubs and one Rotaract Club in District 9700.
Our official District 9700 web site is:
I also invite you to share this web site with your friends both Rotarians, Rotaractors and Non Rotary members.
I hope that you will enjoy taking part in this web site and feel free to contribute and join us as we grow Rotary.
Team 9700-Growing Rotary-Making a Difference.
THE OBJECT OF ROTARY.
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster the development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; in business, professions and community life; with the advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship.
Most people join local Rotary clubs because they want to establish additional friendships with like-minded people and to make an impact, first in their local community and then internationally.
It maybe for business reasons, social reasons or service reasons, but it’s still networking and developing friendships. If this sounds like you come join us.
JOIN US
GROWING ROTARY SERVING HUMANITY AND MAKING A DIFFERENCE.