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Doing the work of Rotary begins in your committees

Furthering the work of Rotary in your community, your region or internationally happens in our committees. You have an enormous opportunity as a volunteer in Club 33 to become involved and active. It’s personally rewarding and great fun!

We have many levels of time commitments as well as different kinds of service to the club and community. We encourage you to join at least 2 committees and see what works best for you. Committee work is where you really get to know fellow Rotarians and share the fellowship that ties us all together.

With the information on our many committees in Club 33 shown at the right, you will be able to review each synopsis and see which ones are a fit for your personal interests. To become part of a committee, simply contact the chair via the email link to answer any questions you may have. Being part of a committee is the best way to get to know members, enjoy personal rewards and contribute to the success of Rotary.


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Stephen H. Porter (5799988)

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Chair: Stephen H. Porter Stephen H. Porter Contact Information (Password Protected)
Vice-Chair: John A. Anewalt

Latest News: Committee Members: Jim Hall-Secy./Bob Arnhym/Pat Crowell/Darlene Davies/Bill Dick/Craig Evanco/Ann Hill/Steve Hubbard/David Kahn/David Lang/Chet Lathrop/Richard Ledford/Leane Marchese/Diane Martin/Vince Mudd/Paul Nestor/Rick Richards/Patti Roscoe/Gary Shaw/Marc Tarasuck/Mary Walshok/Geri Ann Warnke/Allan Wasserman/Bob Witty/Jean Young/Karen Cebreros

Current Goals: The primary goal for 2010/2011 is to assemble and present important accomplishments of Club 33 since its founding, in preparation for the celebration of its centennial in 2011.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past. "

Purpose: The primary purpose of the committee is to research, write and publish a 10-year History of San Diego Rotary, Volume III.

Activities/responsibilities: Once every decade, committee members are asked to research, draft, edit or proofread a one-year chapter of the
history book.

Why join: To get a good feel for Rotary without doing much work, join now and quit around the year 2011. To be serious, join now and don’t quit, and you too will be considered historical, if not old, before your time.

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