Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Rotary Club of Gaylord | |
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| Name | Rotary Club of Gaylord |
| Headquarters | Gaylord, Michigan |
| Region | United States |
| Parent organization | Rotary International |
Rotary Club of Gaylord. The Rotary Club of Gaylord is a local chapter of Rotary International, a global network of community leaders and volunteers. The club is part of District 6290, which comprises Rotary Clubs in Northern Michigan and Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The club's mission is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, as inspired by the principles of Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary International, and Arch Klumph, who proposed the Rotary Foundation.
The Rotary Club of Gaylord was chartered in 1974 and has since been an active participant in the community, following in the footsteps of other notable Rotary Clubs such as the Rotary Club of Chicago and the Rotary Club of New York. The club's history is marked by its involvement in various local and international projects, including support for PolioPlus, a program launched by Rotary International in 1985 to eradicate polio worldwide, in collaboration with World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The club has also been inspired by the work of notable Rotarians such as Jimmy Carter, Nelson Mandela, and Desmond Tutu, who have all been involved in various Rotary International initiatives.
The Rotary Club of Gaylord has a diverse membership of community leaders and professionals from various fields, including business, healthcare, education, and non-profit sectors. Members are drawn from Gaylord, Michigan and surrounding areas, including Otsego County and Cheboygan County. The club's membership is part of a global network of over 1.2 million Rotarians in more than 200 countries, including Australia, Canada, India, and the United Kingdom. Notable Rotary Clubs with similar membership profiles include the Rotary Club of Tokyo and the Rotary Club of Sydney.
The Rotary Club of Gaylord is committed to providing service to the local community, with a focus on projects that support youth development, healthcare, and community development. The club has partnered with local organizations such as the Gaylord Community Schools, Otsego County United Way, and the Gaylord Area Chamber of Commerce to support initiatives such as literacy programs, health fairs, and community clean-up events. The club has also been involved in international service projects, including support for disaster relief efforts in Haiti and Nepal, in collaboration with ShelterBox and the American Red Cross.
The Rotary Club of Gaylord engages in various fundraising efforts to support its community service projects and charitable initiatives. The club's annual Charity Golf Tournament is a major fundraiser, with proceeds supporting local scholarship programs and community development projects. The club has also organized silent auctions, spaghetti dinners, and bake sales to raise funds for specific causes, including support for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Salvation Army. Notable Rotary Clubs with successful fundraising efforts include the Rotary Club of Los Angeles and the Rotary Club of Houston.
The Rotary Club of Gaylord is led by a team of dedicated volunteers who serve on the club's Board of Directors. The club's leadership team includes a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, who are responsible for overseeing the club's operations, finances, and community service projects. The club's leadership is guided by the principles of Rotary International, including the Four-Way Test and the Rotary Code of Conduct. Notable Rotary leaders who have inspired the club's leadership include K.R. Ravindran, John Kenny, and Ian Riseley.
The Rotary Club of Gaylord meets weekly at the Gaylord Country Club to discuss community service projects, hear from guest speakers, and enjoy fellowship with other members. The club's meetings often feature presentations from local business leaders, community organizers, and non-profit professionals, including representatives from Habitat for Humanity and the American Cancer Society. The club also hosts various events throughout the year, including holiday parties, community service days, and fundraising galas, which are often attended by notable Rotarians and community leaders. Category:Rotary Clubs