This month, we camp out in the name of ethics, revolutionize Rotary, and interview a club that's leading the way to clean water.
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Camp Enterprise, created by the Rotary Club of Kansas City, Missouri, USA, in 1977, has since spread to more than 125 clubs from California to Texas, and across the border to Ontario, Canada. The annual weekend retreat introduces selected high school students to leadership and ethics, with a focus on The Four-Way Test. The students typically compete in teams to create the best business plan, and they also head outdoors for team-building games.
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Rotary officer Chris Offer says you’re an engaged Rotarian if:
- You have a meaningful bond to Rotary
- You celebrate Rotary’s successes and are saddened by its problems or setbacks
- You're an evangelist, telling others how wonderful Rotary is
- You go the extra mile for Rotary, doing more than what's expected of you
Find out what else is on his mind in his blog.
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You can lead the way to water, but can you make people think? Roy Martinez, of the Rotary Club of Petaluma Sunrise, California, USA, says his club has found a way to do both. The club has been distributing bottled water with a special label bearing the Rotary emblem and a reminder that 1.2 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water. Read more.