Rotaract clubs for men and women aged 18-32 foster leadership and responsible citizenship, encourage high ethical standards in business and promote international understanding and peace.
A program of Rotary International, Rotaract clubs work under the guidance of their local Rotary club. The word Rotaract comes from a combination of the words “Rotary” and “action.” The first officially chartered Rotaract club was in North Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1968, but clubs of young people associated in service with local Rotary clubs had existed for several years in India and Europe.
Today, there are an estimated 149,000 members in 6,447 Rotaract clubs in 154 countries and geographical regions. Clubs draw members from the community or are organized as an extra-curricular activity for college students. Rotaractors should be of good standing and reputation in their communities.
Secretary: Lisa Hansen Past President: Darrell Winwood
Members: Lucy Ramirez Tyler Bulford David Crouse
Kathleen Crouse Chris Murray Mark Forman Matthew Hall Lisa Hansen Jose Magat Cate Weber Doug Porterfield Kendra Wilson
Rotary Meeting Times
Rotaract requires that members attend a minimum of 60% of meetings. If a member misses a meeting they can attend a Rotary meeting free or charge and receive a make-up card.
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