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 Chess fellowship stays one move ahead

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David Smith (right), chair of the International Chess Fellowship of Rotarians, plays a noncompetitive game at the House of Friendship during the 2008 RI Convention in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy David Smith

Gone are the days when it took a couple of years to complete a chess match by mail.

Now, instead of licking a stamp and mailing their winning moves, the members of the International Chess Fellowship of Rotarians can capture the king with a click of a mouse.

By playing through e-mail, players can finish matches in a few weeks. But Internet correspondence did more than just speed up games, says fellowship chair David Smith. It fostered closer friendships, better communication, and a stronger sense of fellowship.

“Technology has definitely made international play among Rotarians more feasible,” says Smith, a member of the Rotary Club of Barkingside, Greater London, England. “It’s easier to meet new players, exchange thoughts on current events, and share information on what one another’s club is doing.”

Smith adds that it’s easy to participate in the chess fellowship because face-to-face meetings are not necessary to be active.

Since it was formed in 1977, the fellowship has hosted booths at many RI conventions, including almost all the U.S. sites and many international ones. At the 2008 RI Convention in Los Angeles, a record 20 new members joined. The fellowship’s low annual dues of US$25 appeal to Rotarians, Smith says.

“Fellowships are an important part of Rotary,” he continues. “Combining the two pleasures of my life, chess and Rotary, brings me great personal satisfaction.”

Rotary Fellowships offer Rotarians the opportunity to make friends with others in Rotary who share a common vocation, hobby, or recreational interest. From antique cars to yachting, Rotary Fellowships have been busy.

  • The Antique, Classic, and Historic Automobile World Fellowship of Rotarians will be spending much of June on a car tour through North Wales and the West Midlands. The tour will finish at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England, coinciding with the 2009 RI Convention.
  • The International Fellowship of Rotary on Stamps produced stamps to raise funds for PolioPlus, which have been selling in the Netherlands, with 10 stamps per sheet. The stamps, designed by Rotarian Anthony van Vliet, feature an End Polio Now design.
  • More than 2,000 Rotarians and Rotaractors from around the globe make up the Environment Fellowship of Rotarians. “We have fun while sharing key information about  successful Rotary projects as a means to encourage more Rotary clubs to achieve environmental projects,” says fellowship president Marco Kappenberger. In June, the fellowship will launch an e-mentoring program through a project of the Rotary E-Club of Latinoamérica, Quintana Roo, Mexico, which will link Rotarians with Rotaractors in an online mentoring relationship.
  • The International Yachting Fellowship of Rotarians continues to expand. In March, a new fleet was chartered in the Philippines, in conjunction with a medical mission to administer tetanus, diphtheria, and flu shots to employees at the Manila Yacht Club. “Three more fleets are to be chartered in America, another in Spain, and hopefully one in Tasmania, which shows the Yachting Fellowship is still expanding,” says Terry Stretton, the fellowship’s international vice commodore.

8 Comments:
At 2:34PM on 15 March 2010, Joanne Pistorius wrote: I am currently the President of ACHAFR-NA (Antique, Classic & Historic Automobile Fellowship of Rotarians- North American Chapter). I agreed to reorganize and recharter the North American Chapter, covering the USA, Canada and Mexico. The inaugural event for this chapter fellowship is a 1,544 mile "Ride-Along Tour" from Tampa to Montreal in June to arrive at the 2010 Rotary International Convention. My husband, Brando, and I will drive our 1930 Packard from Tampa to Montreal, stopping every day at a Rotary Club to speak about Rotary Fellowships. Rotarians are welcomed to join in and "Ride-Along" at any point on the route. More information is on www.achafr.com or call Joanne at 813-714-1019
At 11:15AM on 2 September 2009, Dr SHEO K PRASAD PP PHF wrote: Good to know & see CHESS fellooship in Rotary. We in Rotary Patna Midtown(RI3250,India) supported a Chess tournament exclusive for the Deaf.
At 12:18PM on 12 June 2009, Sonny Tanagras wrote: I would like to join the Rotarian Chess Fellowship if there is any. How can I join. I am the Incoming Secretary of Rotary Club of Subic Philippines. Chess is my passionate hobby.
At 11:26AM on 8 June 2009, Rtn . R. Sundararajan wrote: It is useful to create awarness about fellowsship among Rotarians. I would like to join shortly. Rtn.R. Sundararajan President Elect RC of Nanganallur Dist 3230
At 11:33AM on 8 June 2009, Venky wrote: I never knew I could be this famous on my first year of Rotary and my first convention at Los Angeles in June 2008. I would like to thank Rtn. David Smith for inviting me to play a game with him and I have been playing ever since on the internet , "Thanks to ICFR."
At 11:35AM on 8 June 2009, Keshav Prasad Bhetwal wrote: I would like to be a memeber of your oraganisation. What are teh procedure to be a member,please let me know.
At 11:39AM on 8 June 2009, Alex Tsotros wrote: Are there any Rotarian Fellowship on Diamonds and Gems in General? I will be glad to participate
At 9:43AM on 4 June 2009, RTN. SYED AZMATULLAH RC: CHENNAI PHOENIX RD: 3230 wrote: The fourth object of Rotary is: "The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service". Its an excellent way of developing fellowship by playing chess through internet, thanks to the International Chess Fellowship of Rotarians.

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