A humorous look at why the men didn’t want to share the Rotary experience with women before 1987.
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A humorous look at why the men didn’t want to share the Rotary experience with women before 1987.
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Perhaps the best speech you have ever done. Humour goes a long way. Here’s a toast to you too.
Good day, PDG Steve!
I am so glad to find your blog — it’s amazing that, with the 1.2M members in Rotary, there really aren’t many blogs dedicated to topics Rotary. I am keen to read more! Some of what you write — I particularly enjoy this one about women and Rotary– are very similar to something I have written in the past myself. I’m personally very passionate about the principles and ideals of Rotary and the Four-Way Test, so much that my latest book (currently in development) is EXACTLY about that. It’s called “Character Counts: Bringing the Rotary Four-Way Test to Life.” I’m working hard to get a movement started that reminds us that “Rotary is Character and Character Counts!” I would very much invite you to not only visit my blog, but perhaps there are other opportunities to collaborate — would you consider writing a guest post for my blog?
Also, I’ve embarked on a campaign to help underwrite some of the costs of publishing the book and helping with the marketing campaign. Feel free to check it out and share with other like-minded individuals if you think it’s worthy.
https://igg.me/at/CharacterCountsRotary
Thanks for this blog — I can’t wait to read more! #CharacterCountsRotary
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